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Kolten Thigpen sits down with Skeet & Tyler Smith — the small‑town restaurateurs behind Skeet’s and Scooter’s Coffee — to talk faith, family, restaurant life, and the hard lessons behind a long comeback. If you’re a restaurant owner, small‑business operator, cattleman, or anybody who cares about stewardship over hustle, this episode is full of practical leadership advice, real vulnerability about failure (fire, debt, COVID), and the mindset that helped them rebuild.What you’ll learn in this episode:How they grew from a one‑fryer start to multiple locationsWhy faith and community drove their business decisionsThe story of a devastating fire and a 10‑year financial recoveryHow COVID forced them to simplify and focus on what matteredHiring, culture, and the systems that let you scale with integrityPractical takeaways for entrepreneurs, ranchers, and family businessesTimestamps / Chapters0:00 — Intro: “It is a beautiful day…”0:27 — Meet Skeet & Tyler Smith (Skeet’s / Scooter’s Coffee)3:01 — From dishwasher to founder: their origin story9:58 — What makes their menu and steaks special17:14 — Faith, worship, and community impact23:36 — COVID: “we were done mathematically” — the pivot that saved them34:02 — Why Scooter’s / franchising story mattered40:59 — Character moment: “He’d give you his last shirt”1:03:09 — Fire, loss, and 10 years to recover1:12:34 — Advice for new entrepreneurs & show cattle families1:17:23 — Closing thoughts & where to find themResources mentionedCattle Coach Academy — Learn the business side of cattle & ranching: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageKolten Thigpen / Cattle Coach channel: https://www.youtube.com/@qbcattlecoLove this episode? Do these 3 things:Like the video — it helps others find these stories.Subscribe & hit the bell — new Cattle Coach Show episodes weekly.Comment below — what was the single biggest lesson you took from Skeet & Tyler?
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Kolten Thigpen sits down with Skeet & Tyler Smith — the small‑town restaurateurs behind Skeet’s and Scooter’s Coffee — to talk faith, family, restaurant life, and the hard lessons behind a long comeback. If you’re a restaurant owner, small‑business operator, cattleman, or anybody who cares about stewardship over hustle, this episode is full of practical leadership advice, real vulnerability about failure (fire, debt, COVID), and the mindset that helped them rebuild.What you’ll learn in this episode:How they grew from a one‑fryer start to multiple locationsWhy faith and community drove their business decisionsThe story of a devastating fire and a 10‑year financial recoveryHow COVID forced them to simplify and focus on what matteredHiring, culture, and the systems that let you scale with integrityPractical takeaways for entrepreneurs, ranchers, and family businessesTimestamps / Chapters0:00 — Intro: “It is a beautiful day…”0:27 — Meet Skeet & Tyler Smith (Skeet’s / Scooter’s Coffee)3:01 — From dishwasher to founder: their origin story9:58 — What makes their menu and steaks special17:14 — Faith, worship, and community impact23:36 — COVID: “we were done mathematically” — the pivot that saved them34:02 — Why Scooter’s / franchising story mattered40:59 — Character moment: “He’d give you his last shirt”1:03:09 — Fire, loss, and 10 years to recover1:12:34 — Advice for new entrepreneurs & show cattle families1:17:23 — Closing thoughts & where to find themResources mentionedCattle Coach Academy — Learn the business side of cattle & ranching: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageKolten Thigpen / Cattle Coach channel: https://www.youtube.com/@qbcattlecoLove this episode? Do these 3 things:Like the video — it helps others find these stories.Subscribe & hit the bell — new Cattle Coach Show episodes weekly.Comment below — what was the single biggest lesson you took from Skeet & Tyler?

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