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In this episode of Tacos & Tech, Neal Bloom sits down with Juanny Romero, founder and CEO of Mothership Coffee Roasters, for a raw and deeply human conversation about building businesses rooted in belonging—not hustle.

Juanny shares her journey from growing up in Queens, leaving New York after 9/11 in search of agency, opening her first café in Las Vegas with no business plan during the Great Recession, and learning math from fifth-grade textbooks to keep the business alive. What started as a single café became Mothership—now an eight-figure company built around community, connection, and purpose.

The conversation explores loneliness in modern society, why baristas are “architects of meaning,” and how revenue becomes a byproduct when people feel they belong. Juanny also shares her bold next chapter: slowing down, rejecting hustle culture, and empowering 1,000 women to become millionaires by giving Mothership away like seeds.

Key Topics

* Failing forward and finding agency

* Building community as the real product

* Opening during the Great Recession

* Learning numbers to trust intuition

* Scaling without losing soul

* COVID, chaos, and creativity

* Belonging as a business advantage

* Mentorship, incentives, and boundaries

* Redefining success beyond money

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* Mothership Coffee Roasters

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* Juanny Romero

* Neal Bloom



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