For over a decade, Katie Rose has been making folks smile from behind the bar (or DJ booth) in Milwaukee. And since 2014, she’s been at the helm of the stellar cocktail program at Goodkind, a neighborhood gem in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
As an owner of Goodkind, Rose has also been at the forefront of decision-making for the restaurant, which – like so many other restaurants – has found itself torn between their desire to offer guests the hospitality for which they’ve become known and the desire to keep guests safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During this week’s podcast, we chat with Rose about her journey to the service industry, the commitment to community that has defined her career and the hope she has for a better, more sustainable future.
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14 seats: The making of 1033
Behind the scenes with Samantha Mitchell of SamanthaStarr Events
A fresh take on Indian fare with author Ruta Kahate of “6 Spices, 60 Dishes”
Rethinking zero proof at The Counter Day Bar
Popping the cork with Thelma Carol Wine Merchants
How American Wine Project is reframing Wisconsin wine
A decade later: Enlightened Brewing Company
What's a shrub? A chat with the badass women behind Siren Shrub Co.
Building a community hub: Chris Harris Morse of North Avenue Market
Next level vegan fare with Chef Joya
Six grate years: A chat with Chef Aaron Patin of Iron Grate BBQ
Good sustainable tea: A chat with Aureal Ojeda of Outwoken Tea
What you need to know about EVOO with Josh Saiia of Oro di Oliva
Lao food, family and tradition with Victoria Sithy & Alex Hanesakda
From Texas to Wisconsin, a chat with Chef Ashley Turner
An intoxicating chat with "Bar Menu" author Andre Darlington
From hobby to pop-up: The story of Sweet Smoke BBQ
Chef Adam Siegel reflects on his career & inspiration for Lupi & Iris
Bringing Italy to the Table with the folks from Ca’Lucchenzo
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