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Turning Passion into Profit in Rural Hospitality | Dave Cook E38

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What does it take to build a successful hospitality business in a small rural town, with no outside investors? Dave Cook, founder of Barn Door Hostel in Rumney, New Hampshire, walks us through his journey from hostel volunteer to hostel owner.

We dive into:

  • How he used sweat equity and personal savings to convert an old chicken coop into a thriving hostel
  • His research process on demand, shared economy trends, and local recreation patterns
  • The hidden cost of rural hospitality: zoning, septic, ADA, fire codes, and more
  • How he fills beds year-round in a seasonal market
  • The emotional toll and personal sacrifices that come with being a first-time hospitality operator
  • His long-term outlook on scaling, balance, and defining success on your terms

Whether you're dreaming of opening a hostel or just curious about rural hospitality investing, this one’s packed with hard-earned lessons.

About Dave

Dave is the founder of Barn Door Hostel in Rumney, New Hampshire—a community-driven basecamp for climbers and adventurers, built from the ground up (literally, from a chicken coop). With over a decade of experience in hospitality, climbing gyms, and youth programming, he brings heart and intention to every guest experience. He's also a passionate advocate for access and stewardship, serving as a board member for the Rumney Climbers Association and a Ski Kind ambassador. Follow along as we dig into the journey behind Barn Door and the spirit of adventure it inspires.

Connect with Dave

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davefrombarndoorhostel/

Website: https://www.barndoorhostel.com/

Instagram: @barndoorhostel

Have a deal? Send it to us here: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/form/28iLM67xiWWNkekg8ONt

Connect with Mike and Nate:
Invest with Mike & Nate: malama-capital.com/invest

Instagram: @the_hotel_investor_playbook

Contact Us: [email protected]

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Manage episode 491897851 series 3604549
Content provided by Michael Russell & Nathan St Cyr, Michael Russell, and Nathan St Cyr. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Russell & Nathan St Cyr, Michael Russell, and Nathan St Cyr or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What does it take to build a successful hospitality business in a small rural town, with no outside investors? Dave Cook, founder of Barn Door Hostel in Rumney, New Hampshire, walks us through his journey from hostel volunteer to hostel owner.

We dive into:

  • How he used sweat equity and personal savings to convert an old chicken coop into a thriving hostel
  • His research process on demand, shared economy trends, and local recreation patterns
  • The hidden cost of rural hospitality: zoning, septic, ADA, fire codes, and more
  • How he fills beds year-round in a seasonal market
  • The emotional toll and personal sacrifices that come with being a first-time hospitality operator
  • His long-term outlook on scaling, balance, and defining success on your terms

Whether you're dreaming of opening a hostel or just curious about rural hospitality investing, this one’s packed with hard-earned lessons.

About Dave

Dave is the founder of Barn Door Hostel in Rumney, New Hampshire—a community-driven basecamp for climbers and adventurers, built from the ground up (literally, from a chicken coop). With over a decade of experience in hospitality, climbing gyms, and youth programming, he brings heart and intention to every guest experience. He's also a passionate advocate for access and stewardship, serving as a board member for the Rumney Climbers Association and a Ski Kind ambassador. Follow along as we dig into the journey behind Barn Door and the spirit of adventure it inspires.

Connect with Dave

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davefrombarndoorhostel/

Website: https://www.barndoorhostel.com/

Instagram: @barndoorhostel

Have a deal? Send it to us here: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/form/28iLM67xiWWNkekg8ONt

Connect with Mike and Nate:
Invest with Mike & Nate: malama-capital.com/invest

Instagram: @the_hotel_investor_playbook

Contact Us: [email protected]

  continue reading

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