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Olive oil goes beyond the brand you find on the shelf. It’s about where it comes from, what it tastes like, and the passion that’s gone into producing it. Very few people have actually tasted ‘the good stuff’, and it’s only once you’ve tried it that you can truly understand what olive oil can offer. Today, we sit down with Skyler Mapes, an American architect who reinvented herself halfway across the world to produce an ancient delicacy. Skyler currently resides on a 300-year-old farm in Calabria, Italy, with her husband Guiseppe. In our conversation, we find out from Skyler about her transition into the world of olive oil, as she tells us about the serendipitous events which led her to Italy. She touches on how she came to be involved with Guiseppe’s family farm, and the ethos that comes with farming olives and other foods in Italy. As we dive deeper into the topic, Skyler notes how she strives to set her brand apart from the rest, and details her approach to branding and appealing to a cross-generational market. We then come back to the topic of production, with Skyler sharing the journey an olive takes to become extra virgin oil. We learn about the process and testing, and why her work is so labor-intensive. Toward the end of the show, Skyler talks about the finished product and describes how you can perform your own olive oil tasting; the proper way. For more on Skyler’s inspiring story, how to identify great olive oil, and much more, be sure to tune in with us today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afrosknives/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afrosknives/support