Ep 20: from Brazil to BR3 - Cadu Gomes delighted his local community during lockdown, emerging as one of South East London's entrepreneurial success stories. The former Designer shares his pride on op

Meet Cadu Gomes, originally from Sao Paulo in Brazil - who now lives in South East London with his young family. Cadu made local people happy, with a new business venture which created a focal point for the local community during Covid-19. Up until relatively recently (pre-pandemic) he was a graphic designer - working for drinks companies and brands such as Diageo, Guinness, Heineken and Strongbow. Now he's the proud owner of the BR3 Brewery, a Tap Room in Beckenham - having discovered a love of the brewing process (working for those brands), he turned a new found skill into his profession. Not only is he incredibly passionate about getting it right, with his design eye he has (perhaps unsurprisingly) also created a fantastic and successful brand. His leap of faith was buying an old lawnmower shop (with some financial help) and with a new sense of purpose he started a business during a difficult period that turned out to be beneficial timing-wise. Importantly he also sees himself as a vital part of a thriving local eco-system, with a Newsagent / local shop on one side of his business and a much loved Tapas restaurant on the other. We're launching our latest episode of Comms from the Shed today (on Wednesday) because tonight is pizza night - when Van Dough will drive their delicious sourdough pizzas round and park nearby. Everybody wins, because they go really well with his delicious drinks, pale ales, stouts and fruit sours - which they only use the best ingredients for. Tune in to hear about his journey pre, during and post pandemic.

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Following a 20-year career in communications, like so many friends, peers and ex-colleagues I found myself working from home 100% of the time. In this series I hear from a range of interesting and diverse voices about their response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, their health and wellbeing, creativity in adverse times, and our shared hopes for the future.