Great Moments in Coffee

Larry Marschand

Coffee brings millions of people together every day, often resulting in great moments related to personal or family life, business and career decisions, friendships, romance, and pretty much anything! Great Moments in Coffee features interviews with people who choose to share and celebrate the great moments that occur while enjoying the world's most popular beverage.

Episodes

  1. Jun 19

    How One Coffee Chat Led to 9 Years of Work with Paul Wilson

    Sometimes the right introduction at the right moment is all it takes. In this episode of Great Moments in Coffee, Larry Marschand sits down with Paul Wilson, retired Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department sergeant, to explore how coffee has shaped his personal and professional journey. Paul shares how a chance afternoon stop at a familiar Starbucks set off an unexpected chain of events. He recounts how spotting a local entrepreneur in the back of the coffee shop led to a conversation that would change Larry's retirement story forever, a tale full of coincidence, community, and the quiet power of showing up. This episode dives into the ways coffee fosters connection, reflection, and opportunity, showing that even small moments over a cup can lead to life-changing encounters. Listeners will hear how friendship, curiosity, and the simple act of grabbing coffee together can open doors that no resume or job application ever could. Key Takeaways: Life-changing opportunities often happen in the most ordinary settings How a simple act of showing up can alter someone's career path The value of being a connector and making introductions for others Episode Highlights: (00:00) Introduction (01:35) The "liars' table" friendship (04:15) Larry seeks a part-time role (06:22) The key Starbucks introduction (09:00) Landing the job over coffee (11:10) Still waiting for that free coffee Connect with the host: Larry Marschand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-marschand-4a84491b/  Explore Launch Fishers: https://launchfishers.com/

    12 min
  2. Jun 9

    Mistaken for an Ambassador: A Coffee Chat in Washington, D.C. with Hector Arocha

    Coffee has a way of turning ordinary moments into extraordinary stories.  In this episode of Great Moments in Coffee, Larry Marschand sits down with Hector Arocha, Internal Control Manager at NeurAxis, to explore how coffee has shaped his personal and professional journey. Hector shares how his childhood in South America instilled a deep love for coffee and meaningful conversation. He recounts a remarkable experience in Washington, D.C., where a casual coffee chat at a hotel unexpectedly led to him being treated like a diplomat, a story full of humor, cultural insight, and serendipity. This episode dives into the ways coffee fosters connection, reflection, and opportunity, showing that even small moments over a cup can lead to unforgettable encounters. Listeners will hear how cultural experiences, curiosity, and the power of a shared cup of coffee can shape both personal growth and professional encounters. Key Takeaways: Coffee as a catalyst for authentic human connection How small, serendipitous moments can have a lasting impact The importance of cultural context in everyday interactions Episode Highlights: (00:00) Introduction (01:10) Coffee roots run deep in South American culture and family life (02:13) Hector finds a coffee spot while waiting to check into his DC hotel (04:02) Front desk mistakenly greets Hector as the Colombian ambassador (05:45) Hector discovers a diplomatic discount on his checkout invoice (08:45) Hector and Larry reflect on why coffee brings people together (09:25) Black coffee preferences and fond early memories of sweetened drinks (10:54) A reminder that coffee sparks human connection Connect with the guest: Hector Arocha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hectorarocha/ Explore NeurAxis: https://neuraxis.com/ Connect with the host: Larry Marschand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-marschand-4a84491b/ Explore Launch Fishers: https://launchfishers.com/

    12 min
  3. May 19

    Building FUEL VM and Community Connections with Andrew Curtis

    Some businesses start in boardrooms. Others start in coffee shops. In this episode of Great Moments in Coffee, Larry Marschand talks with Andrew Curtis about entrepreneurship, creativity, caffeine, and the unexpected role coffee shops played in building his business. Andrew shares how late nights at Indiana University sparked both his love for caffeine and his career in design, eventually leading him to launch FUEL VM. From working out of local coffee shops in Indiana to growing alongside the entrepreneurial community at Launch Fishers, Andrew reflects on the relationships, conversations, and collaborations that helped shape his business journey. This episode explores entrepreneurship, startup culture, coworking spaces, marketing, creativity, networking, leadership, community building, and how coffee often creates the space for meaningful human connection. Key Takeaways: How coffee shops helped shape Andrew’s entrepreneurial journey Why informal spaces often lead to stronger business relationships How community and collaboration can accelerate business growth Episode Highlights: (00:00) Introduction (01:27) Starting FUEL VM and discovering coffee culture at Indiana University (03:12) Building a business while working from local coffee shops (05:24) Leaving the coffee shop and joining Launch Fishers (07:44) Why coffee creates better conversations and business relationships (08:55) Collaborations, networking, and building community through coffee (10:03) The value of entrepreneurial spaces and organic connection Connect with the guest: Andrew Curtis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fuelvm/ Explore FUEL VM: https://fuelvm.com/ Connect with the host: Larry Marschand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-marschand-4a84491b/ Explore Launch Fishers: https://launchfishers.com/

    12 min
  4. Apr 22

    The Cup of Coffee That Led to The Momentum Group with Jim Bork

    In this episode, Larry Marschand talks with Jim Bork, President and CEO of The Momentum Group, about how a high school breakfast with ad agency owner Don Petty became the start of his career.  What began as a simple conversation over coffee at his family’s restaurant in Indianapolis grew into a meaningful mentorship that helped guide him toward broadcasting, advertising, and eventually leading his own agency. Jim also shares why coffee has remained such a constant throughout his work. From early mornings in radio to conversations with clients and creative partners, he sees it as more than fuel. For Jim, coffee has always been a simple way to connect, share ideas, and build relationships. Key takeaways: How one coffee meeting helped set Jim on his career path Why mentorship played such an important role in his early years How coffee continued to support connection and focus throughout his work Episode highlights: (00:00) Introduction (01:02) The moment that started it all (02:42) An early spark for media (04:05) How the dominoes started falling (05:27) Pranks, advice, and mentorship (09:30) Coffee fuels the workday (11:36) Billions of cups per day, countless moments Connect with the guest: Jim Bork on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-bork-6884624/  Explore The Momentum Group: https://gogetmo.com/  Connect with the host: Larry Marschand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-marschand-4a84491b/  Explore Launch Fishers: https://launchfishers.com/

    13 min
  5. Apr 15

    The Coffee Synergy Behind Brosmer Photographic with Brian Brosmer

    What happens when two entrepreneurs connect over coffee?  For Brian Brosmer, it led to new collaborations and the growth of his business. In this episode of Great Moments in Coffee, host Larry Marschand sits down with Brian Brosmer, founder of Brosmer Photographic, to discuss how a casual coffee meeting led to an exciting collaboration. Brian shares how his love of coffee helped him connect with fellow entrepreneurs at Launch Fishers. One of these connections, with Andrew Curtis from Fuel VM, led to a partnership that produced impactful video content for the Indiana State Museum.  Key takeaways: Brian’s journey from casual coffee drinker to enthusiast, using coffee to fuel  connections How a coffee chat sparked a key partnership that led to greater success for Brosmer Photographic Episode highlights: (00:00) Introduction (00:47) Brian's background and coffee origin story (01:52) From juice guy to coffee lover (04:40) Discovering coffee flavors and personal preferences (06:18) Black coffee, Boy Scouts, and sugar overload (07:43) Coffee's role at Launch Fishers (08:38) The morning coffee chat that led to a major project (10:23) Producing commercials for the Indiana State Museum (13:24) Building a client network through one big shoot Connect with the guest: Brian Brosmer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-brosmer-108493a/  Explore Brosmer Photographic: https://brosmerphotographic.com/  Connect with the host: Larry Marschand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-marschand-4a84491b/  Explore Launch Fishers: https://launchfishers.com/

    13 min
  6. Mar 5

    The Coffee Meeting Behind Spokenote with John Wechsler

    What can happen when you sit down for coffee? In this episode of Great Moments in Coffee, host Larry Marschand talks with serial entrepreneur John Wechsler about the simple coffee meeting that led to the creation of Spokenote. While exploring what to build next, John met a friend who shared a story about wanting to include video messages in care packages for his brother serving overseas. When John couldn’t find a tool that made it possible, he built a prototype himself. That idea — a simple way to attach authentic video messages to physical items — became Spokenote. In this episode, John reflects on the emotional roots of the company, how it has evolved into a platform helping organizations communicate at scale through genuine video, and why coffee remains such a powerful catalyst for connection and big ideas. From a single conversation to partnerships with major brands like the Indiana Pacers, this episode highlights how meaningful innovation often begins with a cup of coffee and a shared story. Key takeaways: How a simple coffee conversation revealed a clear gap in the market and sparked the creation of Spokenote. When John quickly built and shared a rough prototype within a week, it confirmed the emotional power and real-world demand behind the idea. Spokenote’s mission goes beyond technology, grounding the company in authentic human connection and a deep commitment to honoring veterans and their families. Episode highlights: (00:00) Introduction (00:36) John’s personal coffee taste (02:48) The origin of Spokenote (03:12) The coffee meeting that sparked the Spokenote idea (05:12) Building the first Spokenote prototype (06:36) From business idea to personal mission (08:27) Conversation and connection through coffee Connect with the guest: John Wechsler on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wechsler/  Explore Spokenote: https://spokenote.com/  Connect with the host: Larry Marschand on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-marschand-4a84491b/  Explore Launch Fishers: https://launchfishers.com/

    12 min

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About

Coffee brings millions of people together every day, often resulting in great moments related to personal or family life, business and career decisions, friendships, romance, and pretty much anything! Great Moments in Coffee features interviews with people who choose to share and celebrate the great moments that occur while enjoying the world's most popular beverage.