From Melbourne to Global Cafes: Mario Minichilli’s Prana Chai Adventure

From Melbourne to Global Cafes: Mario Minichilli’s Prana Chai Adventure

Episode 261
38:29

We’re delighted to have Mario Minichilli, co-founder of Prana Chai, in the house this week! Handmade in Melbourne and savoured around the globe, Prana Chai’s unique blend has been a game-changer in the world of chai. Let’s dive into the story with Mario.

☕ In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

  • The beginning: What inspired Mario, Vincent, and Koray to create Prana Chai? What was the spark that led to their unique chai blend?
  • The process: Learn why crafting the chai blend is so crucial to its quality and uniqueness.
  • Global love: Hear about the challenges and triumphs of taking Prana Chai to a worldwide audience.
  • Leaving a mark: How does Prana Chai aim to create a lasting impact in the hospitality industry?
  • Find Prana Chai: Get the details on how to connect with this remarkable Melbourne-based company.

🎉 Join us for an engaging and aromatic conversation about passion, craftsmanship, and the love for a good cup of chai. If you’re a chai lover or interested in the journeys of local brands going global, this episode’s for you!

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