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☕ Episode 3: Are Coffee Shops the New Churches?Hosted by: Shyne, Your Local Cultural Investigator In today’s episode, we explore a spicy question: Are coffee shops assuming the role of modern-day churches? Shyne takes to the streets to hear from locals and examine how coffee shops might be filling a role once held by traditional faith communities—places of belonging, loyalty, identity, and shared rituals. From the barista who knows your order to the sacred conversations over lattes, coffee shops have become a “third place” where life happens: first dates, breakups, grief, joy, and everyday connection. But is that sense of community supplemental… or central? 🔎 In this episode: The surprising parallels between church and coffee shop culture Why coffee shops feel like sacred spaces for many How community, identity, and belonging show up in third places Street interviews that reveal diverse perspectives The role of consumer culture in shaping modern “tribes” Whether you’re a coffee shop regular or a casual visitor, this episode invites you to consider: What role does your favorite café play in your life—and in society? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cornersofculture.substack.com [https://cornersofculture.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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