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Thirsty Bandit - Strategy Sessions

Thirsty Bandit - Strategy Sessions

De: Corey Krejcik & Rachel Brown
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At Thirsty Bandit, we’re not your typical consultants—we’re brand wranglers and strategy shakers for the wine and hospitality world. We believe the best growth happens where sharp strategy, fearless adaptability, and authentic identity all meet for a toast. Our approach? Think less cookie-cutter, more custom blend. We dig into your strengths, uncover hidden opportunities, and craft bold brand strategies built to deliver real, measurable results. And because we love stirring the pot, we host Strategy Sessions—our weekly micro-podcast where we swap stories and insights with industry pros, tackling the challenges (and cheers-worthy wins) that make this business so endlessly exciting.

Corey Krejcik
Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas
Episodios
  • Daily Rituals with David Dressler
    Apr 13 2026

    Corey and Rachel chat with executive coach and leadership advisor David Dressler about the power of daily rituals and how small, intentional practices can create clarity, structure, and momentum in both life and work. Drawing from his experience co-founding Tender Greens and coaching high-performing founders and executives, David shares how rituals act as anchors in an otherwise chaotic day, helping you transition with purpose, show up more intentionally, and build deeper connections.

    This conversation breaks down how to identify your core values, start small with sustainable habits, and create space for reflection so your rituals actually evolve with you. If you’ve ever felt stuck in reactive mode, this episode offers a practical framework to move with intention and is grounded in one simple but powerful question: Who do I need to be right now?

    About Our Guest: David Dressler is an executive coach and leadership advisor with extensive experience working with founders and executives. He has a rich background in building and scaling businesses, including co-founding the successful restaurant chain Tender Greens. His unique perspective on rituals stems from his journey through the corporate world, where he learned the importance of mindfulness and intentionality. More information on David can be found at https://www.daviddressler.co/

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    41 m
  • The Cultural Impact of Wine with Rod Phillips
    Apr 6 2026

    Corey and Rachel chat with author, professor, wine writer, and historian Rod Phillips on the cultural impact of wine and how it evolved into a social staple over the centuries, influencing gatherings and community.

    Key takeaways from the podcast include:

    • Fom ancient rituals to modern gatherings, wine has been central to social interactions.
    • The post-war boom established wine as a staple in family gatherings.
    • Wine has transitioned into a symbol of culture and lifestyle beyond mere consumption.
    • Younger generations are drinking less wine due to health concerns, influencing market trends.

    Wine has traversed a long journey from ancient Greece to the modern table, evolving in significance and consumption patterns. As society shifts towards health consciousness and alternative socialization methods, understanding wine's cultural roots becomes increasingly important. For wine enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike, acknowledging its historical context can enrich the experience and foster deeper connections in our communities.

    About Our Guest: Rod Phillips is a wine writer, wine historian, and wine judge based in Ottawa, Canada. He is also a professor of history at Carleton University where he teaches courses on European (especially French) history and the history of alcohol and food. Rod has written extensively on wine and its history including A Short History of Wine (2000), Ontario Wine Country (2006), Alcohol: A History (2014), French Wine: A History (2016), The Wines of Canada (2017), 9000 Years of Wine (2017), and Wine: A Social and Cultural History of the Drink that Changed our Lives (2018). He's a frequent contributor to NUVO Magazine, Canada’s leading luxury lifestyle publication, and contributes occasionally to The World of Fine Wine (U.K.). Rod has judged wine competitions in Canada, the US, France, Italy, New Zealand, and Chile, and serves as a judge for the TEXSOM International Wine Awards. More information on Rod can be found at https://www.rodphillipsonwine.com/

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    43 m
  • Emotional Design with Teresa Alaniz
    Mar 2 2026

    Corey and Rachel explore the role of emotional design in creating memorable hospitality experiences with Dr. Teresa Alaniz, focusing on how emotions influence customer choices and brand loyalty. Topics covered include:

    • The role of emotions in product and service design
    • Strategies to expand emotional vocabulary for better design
    • The impact of emotional triggers on customer loyalty
    • Balancing functionality and emotional appeal in hospitality
    • Practical steps to incorporate emotional design in business

    About Our Guest: Dr. Teresa Alaniz is Director of Design Delivery for NiEW, a strategy consulting firm based in Italy and Abu Dhabi, that helps build systems, teams, and operating models that drive product innovation. She holds a PhD in Management Engineering and is the author of Emotion-Driven Innovation: A Methodology to Envision Emotion-Focused New Product Ideas.

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    43 m
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