
Eric Smith
Corporate Development Account ExecutiveEric Smith is a business development professional with more than 20 years of experience in advertising, sales, and marketing. When not advancing the KPBS mission, Eric enjoys traveling with his family, going to the beach, spending time in the mountains and exploring the outdoors.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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Polygraph exams are commonly called "lie-detector tests" but experts say that's not true.
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San Diego's creative scene is thriving in unexpected ways. Musicians are crowdfunding their careers. Tea culture is evolving. A painter's lost dreams spark a bold new vision. The city's last alt-weekly falls, but its rebellious spirit fights on. And in a rare conversation, the city's outgoing and incoming poets laureate dig into the power of words. The Finest brings you the artists, advocates and disruptors redefining culture in San Diego. Premiering Thursday, April 3.
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Amy Truong and Lani Gobaleza's journey from viral success to reshaping the San Diego tea scene is a story of love, mindfulness and bold decisions. Tune in to hear their incredible story and how they're transforming the tea game. Mentioned in this episode:
- An's Dry Cleaning | North Park gelato shop featuring Sandals, a gelato made with PARU's Blue Chamomile tea
- Bica | Normal Heights coffee shop serving drinks made with PARU tea
- Hatsuzakura | University Heights Japanese café offering PARU loose leaf teas and milk teas steeped with PARU blends
- Amy Troung, PARU Tea founder
- Lani Gobaleza, PARU Tea co-founder/marketing & partnerships
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