Share this postPART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop culturewww.omapod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherOMAPOD PART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop cultureShare this postPART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop culturewww.omapod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1×0:00-14:52Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.PART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop culture"So much life can happen in a coffee shop and does happen every single day"Tony BockJul 17, 2024Share this postPART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop culturewww.omapod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareTranscriptFollow along with Brianna and her My Coffee Shop Moments journey on her Instagram.ALSO…Mega Saver denied liquor license for new location at 72nd & Dodge - from KETVNE audit blasts state transportation agency for millions spent on overtime, ‘unexplained’ fuel buys - from Nebraska ExaminerOmaha Streetcar: City Council to vote on property acquisition options - from KMTVDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this discussionPART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop culturewww.omapod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherOMAPOD Omaha's Daily Morning Podcast & Newsletter Omaha's Daily Morning Podcast & Newsletter SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeTony BockRecent EpisodesReality Check: Mills County's Controversial New SupervisorNov 8 • Tony BockMatt Wynn, Shonna Dorsey & Scott Henderson on SPSW's 10-Hour ChallengeNov 7 • Tony BockPoll The Vote's Heather Nelson on Election 2024: outlier Omaha, ideological NebraskaNov 6 • Tony BockLast Call for Dan Osborn's Existential Election Day Nov 5 • Tony Bock2024 Election Wellness GuideNov 4 • Tony BockMonopoly Omaha Edition ReviewNov 1 • Tony BockBeggars' (Night) Your Pardon? Oct 31 • Tony BockThe Coolest Thing Made In Nebraska Championship Celebration Oct 30 • Tony Bock
PART II: Brianna Parsons on persevering in Omaha's unique coffee shop culture