Coffee business has mercy, employment as part of its product in Chattanooga, and Mad Priest is starting 2nd shop. The slow rise of socially conscious business in Southeast Tennessee. (Courtesy 92.7 NoogaRadio)

Michael Rice of Made Priest Coffee Roasters jokes around with his worker, an immigrant who is learning the ropes of hard work and business.
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