This month we took a moment to check in with a few of our beloved JBird Supply barista’s. Thanks to Luke, Laura, Jennie, Derick, Liz, Julie and Reed — for keeping the café lively and real — & for serving up the best coffee in town, year around.
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What’s your name and where are you from originally?
Luke R: I'm Luke! Born and raised in Cville.
Laura: Laura McGehee. Silver Spring, Maryland.
Jennie: Jennie, originally from North Dakota.
Derick: My name is Derick. I was born in Singapore, raised in Modesto, California.
Liz: or Lizard, or Lizzr, and sometimes Lizeree-depends who's trying to get my attention. I'm from Charlottesville in a roundabout way.
Julie: I'm Julie -- originally from Lanexa which is in New Kent County, VA. I moved to Richmond when I was 19 where I spent the next 16 years. Then I moved to Louisa County with my husband about 2 years ago.
Reed: Reed Harmon - originally from Concord, NC
What do you love about working at JBird?
Luke R: Y'all of course!
Laura: Sweet nutty smell of freshly roasted beans, soothing buzz of the espresso grinder, talking with people who come in for the coffee but linger for the meaningful eye contact, working with the best team of smart and kind weirdos, Jon and Cheryl's shared capacity to cultivate vibes in the shop that are like the signature Whirly Bird drink (frothy & punk & ingenious & delightful & radical)
Jeannie: The fact that it’s part of a bigger community – Cheryl and Jon are so intentional about connecting the space to other people and events in Cville, which is just such a cool feeling.
Derick: Love the people, love the space. Somehow we make coffee feel both fancy and chill.
Liz: First of all, best coffee in town, hands down. Second of all, we're a big family and a relatively functional one that makes the best coffee in town. Can't think of much better than that.
Julie: I love the people I work for- Cheryl and Jon are extremely considerate and friendly. Cheryl is one of the nicest, most forgiving and compassionate persons I have ever met. I am so grateful to know both of them. I also really enjoy working with the people who work at the shop. I'm very new to coffee but everyone has been so kind and patient with me.
Reed: I love the community. Jon and Cheryl are incredible and my co workers really are the best. I love the people I get to meet and the simple joy of making someone’s day just a little bit brighter with a good cup of coffee.
What have you learned?
Luke R: So much about coffee. Like way more about coffee than I thought it was possible to know.
Laura: How to ask someone what they want and for that to mean 1) to drink and 2) in life, how to steam milk while continuing discussion of the nature of reality, how to describe coffee through tasting notes and actually mean it.
Jennie: How to make better latte art – ever since my last stint in coffee, I’ve been haunted by misshapen latte hearts I have served. Now is my shot at redemption.
Derick: How to run and how to talk to strangers.
Liz: That dry, ground coffee can smell like celery and that no matter what job you work, attitude is everything.
Julie: I'm still learning- but I'm excited about learning a new trade. It's going to take some time but I'm looking forward to being a part of the coffee world.
Reed: That an americano is a far more popular drink than I imagined. But more seriously I’ve learned about how to talk about the individual coffees we offer, their differences and guiding people to something they’ll really enjoy.
What's your favorite coffee?
Luke R: Our Ethiopian Sidama is rocking my world right now.
Laura: Naturally processed El Salvador on pourover.
Jennie: The Columbian we have on espresso right now is straight fire.
Derick: Beans: The Betty. Drink: Hot Fancy Mocha (Mexican chocolate) w/ Keithmilk.
Liz: I'm always rotating through our different beans, but I'm growing to love a floral Ethiopian like the Guji. My favorite cup of coffee is always hot and black.
Julie: JBird Coffee, of course! I particularly like the El Jefe dark roast blend.
Reed: I love a good cappuccino.
What's your favorite band?
Luke R: Car Seat Headrest.
Laura: Still to this day nobody captures the midnight angst like Sleater-Kinney.
Jennie: I love too many bands to have a favorite, but I’d say the band that gives me the most nostalgia is Poets of the Fall.
Derick: Mohsen Namjoo.
Liz: I could never choose one. Ask me any day I'm working and the answer will change with my mood, the weather, and who I'm around.
Julie: That is an extremely difficult question for me...there are too many great bands and musical artists for me to choose. I love pretty much most genres of music so my musical taste is a bit eclectic. It may be a cliche but my favorite album of all time is Weezer's Blue Album, but they are definitely not my favorite band. Lately I've been listening to a lot of 60s easy listening and jazz like Bert Kaempfert, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Ray Conniff, and James Last which may seem boring to some...but I love it!
Reed: Not exactly a band but Irish singer/songwriter Dermot Kennedy
When you’re not making coffee, what are you up to?
Luke R: I'm making art, thrifting, looking for rocks and collecting clowns.
Laura: Avoiding writing my novel through full and busy days of biking, walking, reading, looking, thinking, sitting, being, constructing sense of self just to tear it down reflexively in workplace questionnaires. Recently I discovered collaging and now I'm fulfilled for the rest of my life, so that's a relief.
Jennie: I help my brother vend at farmer’s markets, I hang out with my niece and nephew, and I sometimes get around to editing gigs.
Derick: Reading and resting (or resting and reading)
Liz: This list is long. I am a full-time Phd student at JMU, I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology and counseling at JMU and UVA, see a few therapy clients a week, teach yoga, write songs for my cats, and run, a lot.
Julie: I usually watch way too many movies and true crime documentaries...But I enjoy cooking, gardening, listening to and playing music. I'm in a band called Doll Baby, which I write songs for, and sing and play rhythm guitar in. After a brief 2 year hiatus, we are going to start playing shows again this Fall! I'm also hoping we will finally make a full length album, which we've been talking about for a long time now. I also love working on home projects with my husband, spending time with friends and my sister, and hanging out with my 3 cats.
Reed: Reading or gabbing - often trying to get people to gab with me about books and reading.
Who would you love to have a coffee-date with, historically / currently?
Luke R: Ecco2k
Laura: Historically? Virginia Woolf. Currently? At least half of the people on the other end of the aforementioned meaningful eye contact.
Jennie: I think I’m more inclined to pick either my grandmother or my great-grandmother, both of whom died a long time ago, than any public figure. I wish I knew more about their lives, which would make it easier to celebrate them and their legacy within my family.
Derick: Alejandro Jodorowsky / Shakira
Liz: Frank Zappa
Julie: I would have loved to have had a coffee date with Gilda Radner.
Reed: C.S. Lewis or Vitoria Schwab
What is Cheryl’s middle name?
Luke R: Coffeebird
Laura: Cheryl "Big Vibes Bigger Heart" Robison
Jennie: …a bird? Raven? Wren? Lark??
Derick: bird
Liz: Moira!
Julie: I'm not sure what Cheryl's middle name is....I know her maiden name is Mora!
Reed: Oh gosh, maybe a trick question I’m going to say she doesn’t have one…
What should Jon’s next tattoo be?
Luke R: My face (photorealistic).
Laura: An immensely detailed full-back portrait of a lil' dog on a biiiiiiiiiiig skateboard poppin' a kickflip over a graveyard with two tombstones that read "YOUR" and "MOM".
Jennie: A map of the world covering his whole back with notes on what coffees come from what areas, obviously.
Derick: Joaquin Pheonix
Liz: An eel holding a switchblade
Julie: My first thought was Beavis and Butthead...not sure why. Then I thought that might be a very silly suggestion so I was going to change my answer. BUT THEN I saw a Beavis and Butthead sticker in the JBird Studio space so I'm going to stick with Beavis and Butthead haha
Reed: Obviously a blue jay
What’re you excited about this season? New roasts? New drinks? New Schwag? New you?
Luke R: Jon's dad's mugs are pretty darn sweet!
Laura: As sultry soggy summer haze leaves us lazy and drained of proper salt content, I'm entering my final year in the MFA program at UVA and looking forward to radically upending interiority in the pursuit of truth and/or my novel, whichever comes first. Also pants! What's more exciting than wearing pants again!
Jennie: I’m always pumped to try new seasonal drinks – new Fancy mochas and new cold brews, especially. Cool t-shirts are also always exciting.
Derick: New Hampshire! (in a tragic/happy twist, I am moving up north this August for a year-long writing retreat. Farewell and much love, until I see ya'll again xx)
Liz: I am so excited about the Lil' Zip which is the perfect, sweet, refreshing drink to get you through your afternoon. I'm excited to keep living this crazy, full, messy, beautiful life with the best people around.
Julie: I'm excited about New everything! New roasts, new drinks, new schwag, new me! The past few years have been a little rough so I'm excited about being at this lovely place and learning all I can!
Reed: I’m loving the new beans we’ve rotated on espresso, the Columbia los naranjos. Also I’m obsessed with all the mugs Jon’s dad makes. I gifted one to a friend and bought one for myself!
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Thanks, y’all