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023 - Shibru Dube

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023 - Shibru DubeWe anticipate that this coffee will be roasted for 2026 season subscribers the weeks of February 2 and February 9, 2026; public sale will follow. The second coffee of our 2026 season is an Aviary exclusive lot from a single producer in Gedeb, Yirgacheffehis first ever attempt at a wet process coffee presenting in a floral, fruity cup with notes of jasmine, rose, cherry, lime zest, Valencia orange and peach. From Christopher: "I visited Shibru Dube for

We anticipate that this coffee will be roasted for 2026 season subscribers the weeks of February 2 and February 9, 2026; public sale will follow.


The second coffee of our 2026 season is an Aviary-exclusive lot from a single producer in Gedeb, Yirgacheffe—his first-ever attempt at a wet-process coffee presenting in a floral, fruity cup with notes of jasmine, rose, cherry, lime zest, Valencia orange and peach.

From Christopher: "I visited Shibru Dube for the first time in December 2023 as part of my sourcing work for Crop to Cup Coffee Importers. Much of my work was focused on opening markets for smallholder-exporters such as Shibru, who had obtained his export license in 2018 but had never successfully sold his coffee directly to a roaster or importer.

"While many—if not most—of the most renowned coffees to come out of Ethiopias in recent years were grown in the newer-planted highlands around Bensa, I have long loved the cup profiles of coffees coming out of Yirgacheffe and saw high quality potential as we walked Shibru's small farm in the kebele of Chelchele.

"Eight years after export liberalization, it's still rare to find single-producer, smallholder wet processed coffees from Southern Ethiopia. Large-scale, privately-owned washing stations dot Sidama, Guji and Yirgacheffe and process lots using cherry collected from hundreds or thousands of farmers each; without access to smaller-scale mills, smallholder-exporters nearly exclusively produce cherry-dried naturals. 

"By exporting directly rather than selling their coffee as cherry, producers stand to gain greater value for their harvest and increase their financial security. In the past, Shibru had sold his cherry to local suppliers, receiving market pricing. His first attempt to export directly was derailed by a motorcycle accident en route to Dilla that broke both of his legs and led to Kefyalew stepping in to help his father. It was through Kefyalew—who works as a civics teacher in Addis and who had helped Moata's company, CoQua, with social media—that we met Shibru.

"The elevation of Shibru's farm, 2100 meters, is high for the area; the hike through his tall Kurume and Dega plantings overshadowed by hundred-year-old hardwood trees left me short of breath. Unlike other prize-winning parts of the South like Bensa, his farm was densely forested with a thick layer of topsoil. As we walked, Kefyalew noted that the Gedeo people regard the forest with a spiritual reverence; to his family, agriculture was a way to honor that gift and the ancient trees must be preserved to ensure their family's continued prosperity.

"As a result of his first direct export following our visit in 2023, Shibru was able to expand the size of his drying area and his son, Kefyalew, was able to attend training to become certified as an agent, cupper and quality specialist. For our second year, we provided a disc pulper manufactured by GEM (the same model used by Basha Bekele for AVIARY#008, Mate Matiwos for AVIARY#007 and Bekele Belaychow for AVIARY#005) to explore how Shibru might be able to offer an alternative to large washing stations for wet processed coffees from Gedeb. This pulper was funded, in part, through direct contributions by Aviary toward the project—in addition to a pre-harvest commitment to purchase.

"The harvest was nearly complete when I returned to Shibru's family farm in December 2024; he had not yet begun processing using the pulper. With the assurances that I would purchase the coffee, he and Kefyalew produced a small lot of 180kg using fruit from some of the highest-elevations on their farm, which grows Dega and Kurume varieties.

"The infrastructure of Ethiopia from washing stations to dry mills to finance is built to support the common practice of aggregating coffee from hundreds of thousands of smallholders—not producing micro-lots from single smallholders. This creates challenges and delays; in order to move the coffee to Addis for milling, Shibru had to wait for approval for the contracts from other neighboring producers, whose harvest may have run longer. And once in Addis, scheduled milling times may not have been kept as microlots are deprioritized for larger-scale lots. Once milled, there may be delays at the port as a result of a high volume of exports and the complexity of shipping under multiple exporter numbers in a single consolidated container. Consequently, the arrival timing of this lot was significantly delayed; it did not land in the U.S. until late October of 2025, nearly 10 months after harvest. As a result, this lot did show a small amount of fade in the cup—but we are committed to this project and our relationship with Shibru and accepted the lot regardless, endeavoring to highlight its best qualities and minimize any apparent age through our roasting approach.

"And, indeed, it had a lot of good to show: floral, bright notes of jasmine, lavender, rose, cherry, sweet orange, grapefruit and lime zest."

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Sophia Bezirganian
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Most Illuminating Psych Book I've Read
Format: Hardcover
As a psychiatrist, I have yet to read a more illuminating book on how mental illnesses can develop, and how to help patients' to become free of them. Existential Psychotherapy presents a theory of the existential forces that drive all human beings--knowledge of death, of our aloneness in the world, and of "meaninglessness" (the utter inconsequence of our one life in the entirety of the universe). It shows how these forces are powerful influences in shaping human mental health and illness. Other reviewers here point out that the basic existential issues Yalom presents are well-known to academics and to many literate people who are exposed to them in that good, broad, liberal arts education we (still?) get in college. But what Yalom achieves in this book, has not to my knowledge been accomplished before (nor since): a presentation of these ideas to an audience of clinicians in a lucid, beautifully written, way that is salient to the daily practice of psychotherapy. Yalom is a rare psychiatrist who is not only a master of the art of teaching and practicing psychiatry, but for this book, ventured into philosophy, literature, history, and sociology, and then integrated the wisdom each brings to the study of human nature, into a clear and cohesive whole, a beautifully written theory of the existential dimension of men's fears, drives, and actions, and how this dimension creates mental illness or health, depending on how each person handles it. What is amazing is how such a book is now buried in the archives of (relative) obscurity, while others, recycling the same old tired ideas, reign on. So what do these lofty insights in Yalom's book contribute that is unique and powerful to us lowly practitioners toiling daily in our offices in the (seemingly more banal) task of helping patients with daily crises, complaints, resistance to change, and painful repetitions of self-destructive life choices? One very important tool: a true understanding of the power of existential concerns, not only in creating mental illness and self-destructive life paths, but, by shining a light on them-- capturing that elusive force of change: MOTIVATION. This force, and how to harness it to help patients overcome their suffering, has for me been one of my greatest challenges as a doctor. And one for which most books on psychotherapy have fallen short in helping me tackle. In the sections "death" and "will", (two of the four main sections in the book), Yalom forges a path that I could follow, to help my patients free themselves of the fears that block motivation for change. In short, Yalom shows how the anxiety about, (and thus avoidance of) awareness of our death and aloneness, can cripple us into denial, and resistance to changing those of our behaviors that shield us from these truths. But, these very fears, when faced and reframed--as the awareness of one's finite limits, and of the freedom that comes along with one's aloneness, become extremely potent engines for change. Other peoples' judgements, and fear of failure, lead us to believe that the human "judges" are the most important threat in our lives. But in Yalom's world, these feared judgements pale in comparison to the the consequences of inaction. When we live with acute awareness that we waste our only life when we are beholden to judges who are after all, mortal and alone just like us, this can shake us up to MOVE and LIVE, in this finite life, in a way other insights cannot. This example of how avoidance of existential fears leads to anxiety, low self-worth, and depression, is but one vignette in this book. Yalom applies his theory to the gamut of mental illness, and includes discussion of how narcissism, perversions, obssessions, masochism, sadism, ...the list goes on, are fueled by existential concerns. Yalom argues that they all boil down to one of two main strategies we humans employ to "forget" Death, Aloneness, and Meaninglessness: Either we escape too much into the protective cover of the GROUP, and become mindless group robots who drone through life until illness, or loss forces us to suddenly face our mortality, at which point many of us panic, or become depressed, OR, we get sucked into this defiant delusion : "I am SPECIAL"...smarter, more rebellious, unfettered by the social conventions of meek men, thus free of death's jaws". This reaction then can lead to reckless, impulsive, pseudo "powerful" behaviors that are often the fuel of many "acting out" mental problems: addiction, sociopathy, sadism, and narcissism. Enough of my words-read and feel the power of Yalom's words in this great book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2006
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Searching the Stars
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
A Great Work on the Dynamics of the Human Condition
Format: Hardcover
Irvin Yalom, Professor Emeritus at Standford in psychiatry, has written a masterful book on the human condition (published in 1980). "Existential Psychotherapy" is singularly one of the best books I have ever read. Why? Yalom has combined 1) his intellectual insights in psychology with 2) his practical observations in therapy with 3) existential thought. He seeks to show that much of the anxiety we face as human beings, and seek comfort for in psychotherapy (or religion), originates from the existential facts of being a mortal, free being. He focuses on four main areas: death (our inner structure will go to nothing), freedom (we are forced to make momentous decisions without full information), isolation (we are alone in many fundamental ways) and meaninglessness (we don't have a clear picture of what it really means). From literature, psychology, philosophy and some theology (Tillich), Yalom has created a definitive text on what it means to open our eyes fully to our existential situation. It is not a depressive text, as the goal is to come to terms with our condition. And ironically, facing the truth of death, for example, makes life richer. This is much more than a self-help book, it is a philosophical-psychological masterpiece. I have a Ph.D. in the philosophy of religion and have published several articles in leading journals and don't give out the kind of praise I am giving here easily. It is one of the best books I have ever read, and I think a wide range of people would profit from it. Yet it's a difficult book, not an easy self-help read. But Yalom is such a clear writer that most readers could follow it. When he uses technical psychological or philosophical terms, he usually explains them. Otherwise, the dictionary must be used. This text would be helpful for people in the helping professions in giving an existential aspect to their work. Religious thinkers and those interested in philosophy should pick it up at any cost. Any educated person could profit from it greatly. It's a long text, and I had to break it up by carefully reading some from each of the main four parts simultaneously to get a view of the whole. It's a bit dry at times, but thoughtful, perceptive, educational in many fields, --it's ....wisdom literature....I can't think of a higher compliment.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2013
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David L. Pogge, Ph.D.
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
The best of its kind.
As a clinical psychologist who has been practicing, doing research on, and teaching assessment and therapy for more than 25 years I have encountered many books and many more articles and research papers on psychotherapy. While some have real value, most do little more than take up space and help the people who wrote them advance their careers. All too rarely one comes across a book that changes one's way of looking at things and helps one to approach this field in a new and qualitatively better fashion. Yalom's book on Existential Psychotherapy is one such book. I first read this when I was in graduate school in the early 1980's and just learning about psychotherapy, and about life. This book opened my eyes and gave me an over-arching way of thinking about myself, my patients, and the things that I was doing. Unlike most texts on therapy, it was not limited to the parochial "theoretical orientations" and mechanistic models of therapy technique that I was learning then and have seen proliferate ever since. Since this time I have re-read this book many times, and each time I have gotten more from it. Yalom tries to go through the collected wisdom of mankind, not just in the narrow world of scientific psychology, but in philosophy, art, and religion, to explain how everyone must face certain existential realities such a mortality, temporality, resonsibility and isolation, and how the struggle to face these basic issues underlies many of the symptoms and complaints that lead people to seek the help of mental health professionals. Unfortunately, as Yalom points out, all too often we fail to see these as such, and offer help in the form of superficial, pseudoscientific psychologizing, technical trivialities and medications that often do more harm than good. While, used humbly and wisely, these things are not without value, their value is often fatally limited by their failure to see the larger context of life and its challenges. Once having read and really thought about Yalom's book, that becomes much harder to do; and thereby inevitably enriches one's practice and one's life. Regardless what kinds of therapies and what kinds of patients one works with - or even if one's practice is limited primarily to assessment or research - this book provides a philosophical and conceptual bedrock that can inform and enrich what one does. I am so happy to see that this book is still in print, and I would encourage anyone who plans to make a living trying to be seriously involved in other people's lives to avail themselves of this book. It is a treasure and a masterpiece. I intend to us it in my classes this year and for as long as it remains in print.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2013
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Classical Fan
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Very Interesting and Well-Written
Format: Kindle
This is a very interesting and well-written book that discusses philosophy as well as psychology, while also providing numerous vignettes from actual cases, that demonstrate the implementation of the author's ideas. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
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Pat
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
This is a really great book.
Format: Hardcover
I am a layperson so those who read this review should consider that. I have read this book slowly, very slowly and as a layperson have found it to be so very, very enlightening. This material has such depth and there were sections that I read that caused me to put the book down and consider what I had just encountered. Life is not a simple journey especially when we pick up so much detritus on the way. For years, I knocked on so many variously colored doors - entering and finding myself wanting...not them, mind you, but myself. Reading this - pointed me to a gate that swung open to a garden area, albeit, very overgrown, untended. It is here now that I work - some of what I thought were weeds are not. Some of what I thought were flowers are not. I just want to be free and am willing to accept that responsibility. Thank you, Dr. Yalom....you sage of my generation.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2014

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