Host Christine McCarron welcomes Nuttha “Neata” Goutier, founder of Sabai Thai Spa. Neata grew up in a rural Thai village without running water or electricity, where healing through herbs, community, and daily practices was a normal part of life rather than a luxury.03:30 Neata explains what makes Thai massage unique: it combines pressure points, stretching, and breathing exercises. This leads to better results for chronic tension, improved flexibility, circulation, and overall muscle loosening compared to many other massages.10:00 Franchisees do not need to be Thai or former massage practitioners. Neata's system helps new owners skip the painful learning curve, mistakes, and setbacks she experienced over two decades. The franchise provides training, operations, marketing, HR, accounting, and cultural hospitality systems.18:00 With very little money (less than $1,000), she convinced a skeptical landlord to give her the keys by promising she would never miss rent. She started Sabai Thai Spa purely on a dream and vision.22:00 Neata emphasizes an immigrant entrepreneurial mindset: seeing opportunity, refusing to take “no” for an answer, and persisting. 26:00 Core philosophy: Strong belief in yourself, persistence, and understanding that life is a journey. Setbacks are temporary. “If you try and fail, at least you tried. If you try hard enough, you won’t fail.” She encourages everyone to follow their passion and purpose rather than fear loss.32:00 Power of community is central to Neata’s story and business. In her Thai village, despite extreme poverty, people helped each other build houses, harvest rice, and share meals without complaint—laughing, supporting, and connecting. Money wasn’t the focus; relationships were. She brought this into her business by immediately engaging with local schools, sports teams, events, and causes. Word-of-mouth grew naturally because she became part of the community.40:00 Modern life (phones, digital isolation) has weakened human connection, even within families. Neata urges people to get out, talk to neighbors, organize playdates, hikes, or workouts together. Community makes life more joyful and meaningful.48:00 Franchising & replicating success: Neata has systematized everything—operations, training (including cultural hospitality and core values), marketing, and support. Franchisees get a proven playbook so they don’t repeat her 20 years of trial-and-error. The mission is “caring for others” and helping people experience wellness journeys. Success still requires work, adaptability, and ongoing learning, but the painful growing phase is shortened.55:00 Ideal franchisee profile: A “people person” with a servant mindset who enjoys helping others (staff and customers) become better versions of themselves. You don’t need to perform massages yourself—you manage the team and engage with the local community. The business should align with your passion because it will become a big part of your life.1:02:00 – End Neata’s driving force isn’t money or number of locations—it’s the desire to add value, promote longevity, and help people feel better so they can show up kinder for their families and communities. She stresses self-care as the foundation (like putting on your own oxygen mask first). Small weekly routines create big impacts.Key takeaway (Neata’s closing advice): Believe in yourself. Find your passion and purpose. Take action today—not tomorrow. Plant the seed, water it consistently with persistence, and keep moving one foot in front of the other. Everyone has the potential to make their dreams reality if they don’t give up.The episode beautifully blends personal story, cultural wisdom, wellness insights, and practical entrepreneurship lessons, centered on community, mindset, and turning a simple village value into a thriving franchise opportunity.Connect with Neata: https://sabaithai.com/locations/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nutthagoutier/ https://www.instagram.com/nutthagoutier/