Mar 30 2025 28 mins
In this episode of Bean There, Done That, host Phillip Di Bella sits down with Justin Swayn, founder of Brew Box Collective, an award-winning café in Baringa, Sunshine Coast. Justin shares his deeply personal journey—from overcoming life’s toughest challenges to building a café that’s more than just a place to grab a coffee. His story is a testament to the power of community, resilience, and purpose-driven business.
From a past filled with hardship to finding his passion for hospitality, Justin has built Brew Box Collective as a hub for connection, support, and local collaboration. He talks about what it takes to run a café with real soul, the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, and why focusing on relationships over transactions is key to success.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone in hospitality, small business owners, or anyone looking for inspiration on how to turn personal challenges into purpose-driven success.
Key Topics & Themes:
- Overcoming personal struggles and finding purpose in hospitality
- Why Brew Box Collective is more than just a café—it’s a community hub
- Lessons from sport: how teamwork shaped Justin’s leadership approach
- The realities of running a café in today’s economic climate
- The impact of community-driven business models on success
- The importance of balancing generosity and commercial sustainability
- The future of the hospitality industry and what needs to change
Time-Stamped Highlights:
⏱ 00:01:10 – Introduction to Justin Swayn and Brew Box Collective
⏱ 00:02:00 – The inspiration behind launching a café in a master-planned community
⏱ 00:02:45 – Justin’s personal journey: from life struggles to rebuilding himself
⏱ 00:03:35 – Learning the power of community through a small café and football club
⏱ 00:05:25 – Why cafes should be about people, not just transactions
⏱ 00:07:15 – The challenges of running a hospitality business and what people don’t see
⏱ 00:09:30 – The vision behind Brew Box Collective: creating a space for real connections
⏱ 00:11:10 – How winning the Coffee Commune’s Best Café Award changed everything
⏱ 00:14:10 – The fine balance between generosity, community, and business survival
⏱ 00:19:20 – Justin’s three biggest lessons from running a café
⏱ 00:23:10 – The future of the hospitality industry—what’s at stake?
⏱ 00:25:25 – The most inspiring recent moment at Brew Box Collective
About Justin Swayn & Brew Box Collective
Justin Swayn is the owner of Brew Box Collective, a community-focused café in Baringa, Sunshine Coast, that was crowned Best Café in the Sunshine Coast (2024) by The Coffee Commune. His café isn’t just about coffee—it’s about fostering human connections, supporting local businesses, and creating a safe space where people feel seen and valued.
🏡 Visit Brew Box Collective: Instagram | Facebook
☕ Learn More About The Coffee Commune: coffeecommune.com.au
Key Takeaways:
💡 Community is everything. The success of a café isn’t just about great coffee—it’s about creating a place where people feel connected.
💡 Business must have purpose. If you’re not solving a problem or adding value, your café will struggle.
💡 Support your local. Small businesses thrive when the community gets behind them—just like Brew Box Collective’s loyal customers did.
💡 Mindset is key. No matter what life throws at you, surrounding yourself with the right people and finding purpose can change everything.
Links & Resources:
📍 Follow Brew Box Collective:
☕ More about The Coffee Commune: coffeecommune.com.au
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