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A History of Coffee

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A History of Coffee is the story of how a tiny psychoactive seed changed the world and shapes our lives today. Across six episodes, documentary maker James Harper and professional historian Jonathan Morris narrate how humans race coffee across oceans to keep up with demand for this addictive drink. Coffee creates enormous fortunes for some, and misery for others. Sometimes the environment benefits, but more often it is plundered. If we want to make coffee a more equitable industry that’s also kinder to the environment, a place to start is understanding the stories and systems that put the coffee into your cup this morning. Press the Subscribe button so you don’t miss future episodes! Follow Jonathan Morris @coffeehistoryjm and James Harper @filterstoriespodcast. Read full transcripts at www.historyofcoffee.org.

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22 Episoder

episode Guatemala's Inconvenient Truth, Part 2: Who does specialty serve? cover

Guatemala's Inconvenient Truth, Part 2: Who does specialty serve?

Specialty coffee changes the story for the indigenous people of Guatemala. Coffee as a tool of oppression finally offers hope....and then something a bit more complicated.   This episode explores the tension between the values of the Mayan communities who grow coffee, and the values that drive the specialty coffee movement.   Many of the signals we typically look for in our coffees - super-specialty flavours, Fairtrade certification, “5th generation family farm” - might actually exclude coffee grown by indigenous Guatemalans.    This episode might change what kind of Guatemalan coffee you buy.    Please spread the word about A History of Coffee!   Follow us on Instagram - James (@filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]) [https://bit.ly/3jNr9ou%29]  and Jonathan (@coffeehistoryjm [https://bit.ly/37eMS3F]) - and tag us in an Instagram story.    Write a review [http://apple.co/3jY42aJ] on Apple Podcasts   Leave a 5 star rating [https://spoti.fi/3K2h4RQ] on Spotify     This free educational content for the coffee community was made possible by Mahlkönig [https://bit.ly/3NGRFA6], manufacturers of world-leading coffee grinders for 100 years for your home and cafe.      Read Jonathan’s book, Coffee: A Global History [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU]   Support James’ work directly by buying him a coffee at Ko-fi.com/FilterStories [http://Ko-fi.com/FilterStories]   Read James’ article on Dieseldorf, the famous German plantation owner, in Standart [https://bit.ly/44RGMDY]    Pick up a copy of Prof. Ted Fischer’s excellent book Making Better Coffee: How Maya Farmers and Third Wave Taste Makers Create Value [https://bit.ly/3Pq4Kl5]   Follow Juan Jose on LinkedIn [https://bit.ly/4dKQXPW] to keep up with his PhD on coffee farming in Jacaltenango exploring how ecology, generational memory and ritual all shape how Jacalteco farmers tend the land.      Check out Standart [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv], the award-winning coffee magazine. Get a free magazine and a free bag of coffee by clicking here [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv]. "Seize the Moment [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI]", the tabletop device from DiFluid that guides your customers through their coffee as it cools. Use code FILTER and this link [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI] to get 10% off.

20. april 2026 - 28 min
episode Guatemala's Inconvenient Truth, Part 1: Whose land is it anyway? cover

Guatemala's Inconvenient Truth, Part 1: Whose land is it anyway?

When you buy a bag of coffee labelled fifth-generation family farm, it feels like a good choice.    But in Guatemala, that label might actually be a signal for a more uncomfortable truth.   This episode explores how land has been understood, used, and eventually fought over in Guatemala for centuries between indigenous people, Europeans and those in-between.   It’s a story of what happened immediately after Guatemala won independence from Spain. This pivotal period of history gets less attention in the history books, but the suffering of the indigenous people of Guatemala gets arguably even worse.   Fair warning: it's a dark story, and it will make you think twice about what you're really choosing when you pick up a bag of coffee from Central America.     Please spread the word about A History of Coffee!   Follow us on Instagram - James (@filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]) [https://bit.ly/3jNr9ou%29]  and Jonathan (@coffeehistoryjm [https://bit.ly/37eMS3F]) - and tag us in an Instagram story.    Write a review [http://apple.co/3jY42aJ] on Apple Podcasts   Leave a 5 star rating [https://spoti.fi/3K2h4RQ] on Spotify     This free educational content for the coffee community was made possible by Mahlkönig [https://bit.ly/3NGRFA6], manufacturers of world-leading coffee grinders for 100 years for your home and cafe.      Read Jonathan’s book, Coffee: A Global History [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU]   Support James’ work directly by buying him a coffee at Ko-fi.com/FilterStories [http://Ko-fi.com/FilterStories]   Read James’ article on Dieseldorf, the famous German plantation owner, in Standart [https://bit.ly/44RGMDY]    Pick up a copy of Prof. Ted Fischer’s excellent book Making Better Coffee: How Maya Farmers and Third Wave Taste Makers Create Value [https://bit.ly/3Pq4Kl5]   Follow Juan Jose on LinkedIn [https://bit.ly/4dKQXPW] to keep up with his PhD on coffee farming in Jacaltenango exploring how ecology, generational memory and ritual all shape how Jacalteco farmers tend the land.    Check out Standart [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv], the award-winning coffee magazine. Get a free magazine and a free bag of coffee by clicking here [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv]. "Seize the Moment [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI]", the tabletop device from DiFluid that guides your customers through their coffee as it cools. Use code FILTER and this link [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI] to get 10% off.

20. april 2026 - 43 min
episode Surrogates: Anything but the coffee cover

Surrogates: Anything but the coffee

What happens when coffee disappears?   This is not a thought experiment! It’s happened many times in history: War, blockades, tariffs, ideology, health panics, sanctions, supply shocks.    When coffee is not around, people still need something warm, comforting, and familiar. And throughout history, people have reached for coffee surrogates: roasted plants and grains engineered to look like coffee…but do they actually taste like coffee?    In this episode, Jonathan and James time-travel by taste testing a truly alarming number of coffee substitutes.    Spoiler: you will hear a lot of spitting!    Which leads to the bigger question: can anything actually replace coffee—or will we always come crawling back?     Please spread the word about A History of Coffee!   Follow us on Instagram - James (@filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]) [https://bit.ly/3jNr9ou%29]  and Jonathan (@coffeehistoryjm [https://bit.ly/37eMS3F]) - and tag us in an Instagram story.    Write a review [http://apple.co/3jY42aJ] on Apple Podcasts   Leave a 5 star rating [https://spoti.fi/3K2h4RQ] on Spotify     This free educational content for the coffee community was made possible by Mahlkönig [https://bit.ly/3NGRFA6], manufacturers of world-leading coffee grinders for 100 years for your home and cafe.      Read Jonathan’s book, ‘Coffee: A Global History’ [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU]   Support James’ work directly by buying him a coffee at Ko-fi.com/FilterStories [http://Ko-fi.com/FilterStories]   Read James’ article on the history of decaf technology in Standart [https://bit.ly/4a368lv]   See Colin Smith’s amazing coffee museum at Smith’s Coffee [https://bit.ly/3rtR2g1] in Hemel Hempstead, UK   Get nerdy about the intersection of AI and the occult on Karin’s Subtack, Mercurial Minutes [https://bit.ly/49Xyrlh]     Do your own surrogate taste test!   Postum [https://bit.ly/3OmPYL5] Atomo [https://bit.ly/4aelouq] Orzo [https://bit.ly/4ql5VyW] Fig [https://bit.ly/4aeDBs3] Dandelion root [https://bit.ly/4rzzcqE] Dateseed [https://bit.ly/4a8fjzH] Acorn [https://bit.ly/46icqey] Chickpea [https://bit.ly/3OlBISQ] Chicory Root [https://bit.ly/3NX47hZ] Camp Coffee [https://bit.ly/4bAHQjY]   Check out Standart [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv], the award-winning coffee magazine. Get a free magazine and a free bag of coffee by clicking here [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv]. "Seize the Moment [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI]", the tabletop device from DiFluid that guides your customers through their coffee as it cools. Use code FILTER and this link [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI] to get 10% off.

2. mars 2026 - 46 min
episode Mother Coffee: The history and heritage of Ethiopia's wild coffee forests cover

Mother Coffee: The history and heritage of Ethiopia's wild coffee forests

Most coffee is grown on vast plantations using machines, pesticides and fertilisers.    But in Ethiopia, coffee grows wild in humid forests surrounded by birds.    And that wild coffee matters more than most of us realise. It is the genetic ‘library’ we can turn to find new varieties to help us keep coffee thriving in the face of climate change.    But the communities who live alongside them and have safeguarded this genetic treasure often don’t earn enough from coffee to make preservation the obvious economic choice.   Could a great story be the answer to earn higher premiums for these communities? Could that story be that all the coffee we drink today can actually be traced back to a single “mother tree” in Ethiopia?    This episode is about the history of coffee in Ethiopia, how far back the evidence goes, what counts as evidence, and what we should celebrate (and pay for) when we buy “wild” Ethiopian coffee today.     Please spread the word about A History of Coffee!   Follow us on Instagram - James (@filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]) [https://bit.ly/3jNr9ou%29]  and Jonathan (@coffeehistoryjm [https://bit.ly/37eMS3F]) - and tag us in an Instagram story.    Write a review [http://apple.co/3jY42aJ] on Apple Podcasts    Leave a 5 star rating [https://spoti.fi/3K2h4RQ] on Spotify     This free educational content for the coffee community was made possible by Mahlkönig [https://bit.ly/3NGRFA6], manufacturers of world-leading coffee grinders for 100 years for your home and cafe.    Read Jonathan’s book, ‘Coffee: A Global History’ [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU]    Support James’ work directly by buying him a coffee at Ko-fi.com/FilterStories [http://Ko-fi.com/FilterStories]   Discover how James makes these Filter Stories episodes by subscribing to his Substack newsletter [https://bit.ly/3HQ9qJR]   Enjoy James’ Standart [https://bit.ly/4a368lv] article about Avicenna and the earliest (supposed) written reference to coffee   Read the scientific paper [https://go.nature.com/49VxmKL] pinpointing where wild coffee forests are in Ethiopia    Follow Solomon Tselele [https://bit.ly/4tcJEFY]'s work through his Facebook page   Learn more about the Ethiopian coffee ceremony on the Adventures in Coffee [https://bit.ly/45NCvlv] podcast   Series 3 of A History of Coffee is a collaboration between documentary maker James Harper of the Filter Stories coffee podcast and Jonathan Morris, Professor of History and author of ‘Coffee: A Global History’.    Ethiopian forest sounds curtesy of George Vlad. Hear more nature sounds here. [https://m.youtube.com/georgevlad]   Check out Standart [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv], the award-winning coffee magazine. Get a free magazine and a free bag of coffee by clicking here [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv]. "Seize the Moment [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI]", the tabletop device from DiFluid that guides your customers through their coffee as it cools. Use code FILTER and this link [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI] to get 10% off.

9. feb. 2026 - 48 min
episode We Built This City…On Coffee: Hamburg and the making of Europe's coffee trade cover

We Built This City…On Coffee: Hamburg and the making of Europe's coffee trade

On a long walk through Hamburg, somewhere between the fish markets and giant cranes, you might stumble a giant bronze coffee bean looks like its crash landed from space.    But this giant coffee bean represents a staggering fact: one in every three cups of coffee drunk in Europe has passed through Hamburg.    In the first half of this episode, we explore the many profound ways coffee shaped one of Europe’s most important cities.    But then the story flips because, once coffee changed Hamburg, Hamburg began to change coffee.   Series 3 of A History of Coffee is a collaboration between documentary maker James Harper of the Filter Stories coffee podcast and Jonathan Morris, Professor of History and author of ‘Coffee: A Global History’.      Please spread the word about A History of Coffee!   Follow us on Instagram - James (@filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]) [https://bit.ly/3jNr9ou%29]  and Jonathan (@coffeehistoryjm [https://bit.ly/37eMS3F]) - and tag us in an Instagram story.    Write a review [http://apple.co/3jY42aJ] on Apple Podcasts    Leave a 5 star rating [https://spoti.fi/3K2h4RQ] on Spotify   This free educational content for the coffee community was made possible by Mahlkönig [https://bit.ly/3NGRFA6], manufacturers of world-leading coffee grinders for 100 years for your home and cafe.    Read Jonathan’s book, ‘Coffee: A Global History’ [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU] (https://amzn.to/3dihAfU [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU])   Support James’ work directly by buying him a coffee at Ko-fi.com/FilterStories [http://Ko-fi.com/FilterStories]   Pick up a copy of Margrit Schulte Beerbühl’s book, Kaffee Ist Fertig [https://bit.ly/4aF1Q4k]!    Read James’ article on Frederick the Great’s attempt to ban coffee in Standart [https://bit.ly/4a368lv]     Go on your own Hamburg coffee tour!   Giant bean [https://bit.ly/3MUW7xi]  Speicherstadt Museum [https://bit.ly/4oQUpKV]  Burg Coffee Museum [https://bit.ly/4q2KdQf] in the Speicherstadt Becking [https://bit.ly/4pAcyxM], 100 year old coffee roasters 1950s Rebuilt Coffee Exchange [https://bit.ly/4aVSb9C] - and an Instagram post coming on @filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]     Go deeper into the story of Mahlkönig’s grinders   Early EKs - post coming on @filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O] DK [https://bit.ly/3MtA1SC] (aka Donkey Kong Dreiphasen Kaffeemühle) Grind-by-Sync espresso grinders [https://bit.ly/495WaPu] EK Omnia [https://bit.ly/4pyyXLS] Guatemala [https://bit.ly/4iQJWOd] Matt Perger WBC routine [https://bit.ly/3YmHOEk] demonstrating the EK Filter Stories episode [https://bit.ly/3Y8kyKp] on grinding curves Check out Standart [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv], the award-winning coffee magazine. Get a free magazine and a free bag of coffee by clicking here [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv]. "Seize the Moment [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI]", the tabletop device from DiFluid that guides your customers through their coffee as it cools. Use code FILTER and this link [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI] to get 10% off.

5. jan. 2026 - 50 min
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