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Brewing Success with Scott Patterson, CEO of Scottie P’s Big Mug CoffeeIn this episode of Alternative Riff on the Total Media Network, hosts Neil Haley and Lola B. welcome actor, entrepreneur, and coffee mogul Scott Patterson. Known to millions as Luke from Gilmore Girls, Patterson has turned his on-screen coffee association into a thriving real-world business with Scottie P’s Big Mug Coffee. The conversation dives into his passion for ownership, the entrepreneurial drive in his bloodline, and how building something of his own became more meaningful than his acting career.Patterson shares how both sides of his family influenced his entrepreneurial mindset—from his grandfather’s hard work in real estate to his mother’s determination to support herself without help, even after divorce. That ethic of grit and independence is what Patterson says fuels his ability to grind out 20-hour days and lead his company. He explains that passion is the differentiator: without genuine love for what you’re doing, you simply won’t put in the hours it takes to succeed.Launching the coffee company came with hurdles, especially supply chain and fulfillment errors early on. Patterson recalls calling hundreds of customers on Christmas Eve to personally apologize for incorrect orders—turning a major setback into lifelong customer loyalty. He emphasizes that great products matter, but great customer service can make or break a brand. His approach is rooted in trust, handshake-style partnerships, and surrounding himself with good people who share his values.Family also shaped his decision to pivot from music and acting into coffee full-time. After touring 27 shows in 20 days, Patterson realized he didn’t want to repeat his father’s absence by being on the road during his son’s childhood. Coffee became the business that allowed him to stay home, remain creative, and build a legacy. He proudly calls this the best decision of his life, putting fatherhood before career, while still creating an enterprise with real growth potential.The episode also touches on Gilmore Girls and how the show continues to impact fans worldwide. Patterson shares moving stories, including soldiers overseas who said watching the series got them through deployments. To him, the role of Luke has been less about fame and more about comforting audiences in unexpected ways. Ultimately, Patterson’s story is about more than coffee or acting—it’s about resilience, service, and building something meaningful that uplifts not only his own family but also the small businesses he partners with through his gift boxes.