TCB-EPI-037: Fueling your Passion with Cobobottle
Oct 22, 2019•41 min
Episode description
This new episode is brought to you by Panels Comics and Coffee in Oceanside, California. if you’re a comic book fan like me, they offer some of the newest comics and graphic novels out today. With a great selection of coffee and treats, it’s always a go to spot for me either recording this podcast, meeting with potential clients, or just grabbing a tasty coffee swing by Panels today. Follow panels coffee on Instagram @panelscoffee or view their website at panelscoffee.com
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In this episode we welcome Logan and Sarah with Cobobottle. Cobobottle is a purpose driven brand using their profits to help with philanthropic sustainable initiatives to help our Earth. Through their non-profit program WildSwell they are able to do this.
Logan shared an enlightening moment of when he made the decision to go from his lucrative and stable corporate career to creating a brand fueled around a purpose of giving back to this Earth.
They both shared their grand opening which will be October 25th from 6-9pm in their Oceanside office. They will have local artists, music, as well as live art for the community to be involved in.
Cobobottle gives you the power to customize your logo with art, logo or any other idea as a way to make your bottle yours. With unique features to keep your water cold or hot and a strainer to separate any particles from your liquids.
Logan and Sarah both gave awesome creative tips and what their unique creative life would consist of.
You can check out their website at www.Cobobottle.org or any social media @cobobottle
Also question of the day and please comment on the podcast or dm us on instagram @thecreativebrew.tv
If you had one month to live, and money or time wasn’t the issue, what would you create?
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