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Shortcut or Ethical Dilemma?

Shortcut or Ethical Dilemma?

FromCookies For Lunch


Shortcut or Ethical Dilemma?

FromCookies For Lunch

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We have Amy Clough with us again today! If you didn't listen to last weeks' episode where we met Amy-go listen! 
Today we talk about a hot topic or controversial issue; using other people's photos or verbiage as your own. Is it stealing? Is it being lazy? Is it deceptive? We dive into all the opinions and ethical questions about when, if ever, it is appropriate to portray someone else's photos, verbiage, cookie cutters as your own. 
Head to our Facebook group and drop us your thoughts. 
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Cynthia Ann Raven, SugarChat Cookie Studio https://www.facebook.com/sugarchatcookiestudio
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Sandra Segers, The Frosted Swirl Bake Shop https://www.facebook.com/thefrostedswirlbakeshop
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Shari Weyrauch, Smart Cookies Bakery https://www.facebook.com/smartcookiesbakery
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Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

Cookies For Lunch is about all things “cookie” and then some! People who are in the cookie biz know that the word cookie is used as a verb…we are cookiers….we love to cookie…can you cookie that? You get the idea. Our hope is to share tips, ideas, lessons learned, and discuss topics relative to the cookie world, or just topics that we as bakers, cookie artists, and humans find relevant. This group is made up of 4 local Kansas City women, who have a unique approach to their businesses – all related to cookies, but in different ways, and each brings a different perspective to the discussion.