• Tapping into Community with Nine Spot Brewing + Geva Theatre: Marina Nothnagle's Story of Resilience

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Tapping into Community with Nine Spot Brewing + Geva Theatre: Marina Nothnagle's Story of Resilience

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  • Ep. 46 In honor of #AmerianBeerDay we are celebrating a woman who saw a need to blend the flavors of Buffalo and Rochester, NY and crafted a community that continues to spart innovation. Marina Nothnagle’s story is one of passion, challenge, and resilience. Over the years, her relentless dedication has turned Nine Spot Brewing into a hub for beer enthusiasts while fostering a sense of community and collaboration among local businesses. This episode provides valuable insights into the importance of building a supportive network and adapting to changes in the industry. Marina discusses her partnership with Geva Theater, highlighting the uniqueness of such collaborations, and reiterating the need for continual growth and community engagement. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical lessons on resilience and adaptation in business. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the insider tips for starting a successful craft brewery in Rochester. Unlock the secrets to successful collaborations between breweries and local businesses. Overcome the unique challenges of running a brewery during a pandemic. Explore the exciting transition from a taproom to a theater venue and the opportunities it brings. Learn about the crucial role of community support for the success of small breweries. About the Guest: Marina Nothnagle, the co-founder and visionary behind Nine Spot Brewing, is a dynamic force in the craft brewery industry. Her commitment to sustainability, community, and crafting delicious beers embodies the spirit of upstate New York. As the president of the Monroe Avenue Merchants Association, Marina is dedicated to supporting and enhancing the local business community. Resources: Nine Spot Brewing: Instagram Monroe Avenue Merchants Association: Learn more about their initiatives and community-driven projects. Geva Theater: Experience craft beers and the arts by visiting their website. References to local businesses like Strange Bird and Rock Brewing, highlighting their collaborative spirit and influence. Contact Marina at ninespotmarina@gmail.com Discover the full story of resilience and creativity by tuning into this episode and stay up-to-date with future conversations from "Getting Real with Bossy" for more inspiring entrepreneurial insights. In Honor of: American Beer Day , Women in Beer, Workplace Politics Awareness Month , Women's Small Business Month, Speak Up for Service Day Chapters: 0:00 Introduction Rochester's Craft Beer Scene 2:54 The Journey of Starting Nine Spot Brewing 6:49 From Restaurant Woes to Craft Beer Dreams Amidst Adversity 10:04 Creative Collaborations Boost Brewery's Market Presence 12:53 Struggles and Community Support in the Brewing Industry 17:44 Rochester's Brewing Heritage and Unique Brewery Experiences 19:34 Brewing Creativity: A Theater and Brewery Partnership in Rochester 26:29 Intimate Theater Experiences and Pre-Show Dining Options 28:39 Building Community Bridges Through Business and Personal Resilience 31:00 Creating Community Through New York's Regional Cuisines and Culture 33:45 Crafting Unique Beers and Expanding Nine Spot Brewing's Reach 36:08 The Power of Community and Resilience in Business 39:00 Kelly's recap 41:00 Bossy Co-working Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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