Rise Up! #192 - Tabitha Langel and Ryan Stoesz

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Rise Up! #225 - Extra Time: Nate and Mark discuss all the things

After many months away from the mic, Mark is finally publishing a 'lost episode' where he talks with his old buddy Nate Houge of Brake Bread in St. Paul, Minnesota. Nate wanted to hear the entire 'Mark the Baker' story in one go, and share that story in one place. Ever the contra ...  Show more

Rise Up! #224 - The Final Whistle

After more than seven years and 220 episodes, it's time to draw a line under the Rise Up! Podcast. In this episode, Mark shares his reasons for stopping the show, discusses what is next for the podcast, Bakers4Bakers and his other baking passions, and reflects on the high points ...  Show more

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