This episode Jessica talks with Mark and Faith Lansdon of Voodoo Cafe. They explain the coffee making process, how they built their unique van, and what trip started it all! Grab and iced coffee and enjoy listening to the people behind the wheel of your favorite Foodtrucks!
We live in a BBQ city, it's time to talk to a BBQ truck. Jessica and guest host Elizabeth Lee sit down with Anwar Robinson of Robinson Smokehouse to hear his origin story and to remind everyone that the BBQ process will never be perfected and is always a work in progress!
Episode 7: Robinson Smokehouse
What goes better together than pizza and beer! Well, talk of pizza anyways. Jessica and Phillip sat down with Alex and Kim Grisanti and talked about their latest venture into the food truck world and how it's been going so far!
Episode 6: 9 Dough 1
On episode Five of Foodtruckies Jessica and Phillip go on an adventure before the episode even gets started! Michael and Rose Stanley of Stanley's Sweet Street Treats answer the biggest questions on Jes and Phill's minds and tell stories that make them laugh out loud more than once!
Episode 5: Stanleys Sweet Street Treats
On this episode of Foodtruckies, Jessica brought the beer and JC brought the pops! There were some surprising connections, a possible poltergeist, and some lessons on hard work! Open a beer and listen as we cook up some conversation!... er... I mean, enjoy some berry good dialogue.
Episode 4: Mempops
Jessica and Phillip spent an hour talking with Jacob and Clarissa Dries of El Mero Taco. You'll hear some fangirling from Phillip over their app, discussion on how one might improve a foodtruck locator map, advice on how to start a food truck, and a lot of lies about "this is the last question, I swear".
Episode 3: El Mero Taco
Join Jessica on episode two of Foodtruckies for a down to earth conversation with Say Cheese owners Terry and Allison LaRue.
Episode 2: Say Cheese
On our very first episode of Foodtruckies, join hosts Jessica Stevens and Phillip Werner as they sit down with Sushi Jimmi food truck owner, Jimmi Sinh. It’s raw, honest, deserves a beer, and we’re not just talking about his food!