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Why Honest Mary’s Chose Slow Growth Over Private Equity | Nelson Monteith | AO 67

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What does it really take to build a successful restaurant business?

In this episode of the American Operator Podcast, JC sits down with Nelson Monteith, founder of Honest Mary’s
, to talk about entrepreneurship, fear, scaling a business, family, leadership, and why growing slower might actually be the smarter path.

From opening the very first Honest Mary’s location in Austin with no restaurant background…
 …to growing into one of Austin’s most beloved healthy fast-casual brands…

Nelson shares the honest realities behind building something meaningful.

This conversation goes far beyond restaurants.

It’s about:

  •  The pressure and fear every entrepreneur feels in the beginning 
  •  Why understanding the customer matters more than industry experience 
  •  Building systems instead of becoming trapped inside the business 
  •  The difference between fast growth and healthy growth 
  •  Why private equity and “exit culture” started feeling empty 
  •  The surprising freedom that comes from slowing down 
  •  Family, faith, ambition, and redefining success 
  •  Why meaningful work matters more than chasing money 

One of the most powerful themes in this episode:

“Freedom is not on the other side of an exit.”

This is a conversation for:

  •  Entrepreneurs 
  •  Small business owners 
  •  Founders 
  •  Operators 
  •  Anyone wrestling with ambition, purpose, growth, and what success actually means 

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What does it really take to build a successful restaurant business?

In this episode of the American Operator Podcast, JC sits down with Nelson Monteith, founder of Honest Mary’s
, to talk about entrepreneurship, fear, scaling a business, family, leadership, and why growing slower might actually be the smarter path.

From opening the very first Honest Mary’s location in Austin with no restaurant background…
 …to growing into one of Austin’s most beloved healthy fast-casual brands…

Nelson shares the honest realities behind building something meaningful.

This conversation goes far beyond restaurants.

It’s about:

  •  The pressure and fear every entrepreneur feels in the beginning 
  •  Why understanding the customer matters more than industry experience 
  •  Building systems instead of becoming trapped inside the business 
  •  The difference between fast growth and healthy growth 
  •  Why private equity and “exit culture” started feeling empty 
  •  The surprising freedom that comes from slowing down 
  •  Family, faith, ambition, and redefining success 
  •  Why meaningful work matters more than chasing money 

One of the most powerful themes in this episode:

“Freedom is not on the other side of an exit.”

This is a conversation for:

  •  Entrepreneurs 
  •  Small business owners 
  •  Founders 
  •  Operators 
  •  Anyone wrestling with ambition, purpose, growth, and what success actually means 

AMERICAN OPERATOR

Stories from the people building, operating, and protecting the backbone of America.

Real operators.
 Real leadership.
 Real ownership.