SUMMARY:
Aaron Hovivian and Drew Moody reflect on the emotional and operational reality of relocating their original coffee shop in San Ignacio, Belize. They share the nostalgia tied to a first location, the nerves that come with change, and the reminder that pregame jitters never disappear—no matter how experienced you are. Moving the business, even just across the street, brings both excitement and uncertainty, and that tension is part of what makes entrepreneurship meaningful.
The conversation also explores the deeper lessons behind setbacks, failed ventures, and hard-earned growth. Aaron and Drew emphasize that resilience, storytelling, community involvement, and trusted partnerships are critical when navigating change. The episode reinforces a simple truth: progress requires discomfort, but the reward is building something that's truly yours and worth standing behind.
Minute by Minute:
00:00 Welcome and Celebrations
01:19 The Heartbreak of Relocation
03:30 Nostalgia and Memories of the First Location
06:28 Facing the Unknown: Opening New Locations
09:34 The Journey of Entrepreneurship
12:46 Lessons from Pain and Loss
15:22 The Excitement of New Beginnings
17:29 Crafting Your Story for the Community
19:48 Preparing for the Move
21:58 Building Relationships with Vendors