Standing on Business
Alejandro Gonzalez didn’t start with investors, generational wealth, or a roadmap. He started washing dishes, watching waiters, saving every dollar, and taking risks most people wouldn’t. From nearly going bankrupt just days before receiving his liquor license to building Margaritas, Tequilas, and Inkas into cultural staples in Syracuse, this episode is about sacrifice, faith, family, and relentless reinvestment. We talk about: * Why the restaurant industry is the easiest business to go bankrupt * The power of risk, preparation, and opportunity colliding * Reinvesting profits instead of chasing lifestyle * Building with partners and why “skin in the game” matters * How social media changed hospitality and atmosphere forever * Faith, prayer, and the turning point that changed everything * Why family is the foundation behind all the success Alejandro shares how he sacrificed a decade of holidays, comfort, and luxury to build something lasting — and why serving people comes before serving profits. This isn’t just a story about restaurants. It’s about discipline, resilience, vision, and standing on something bigger than money. 🎙️ Standing on Business Available on all podcast platforms. Subscribe for weekly conversations with entrepreneurs building meaningful businesses.
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