Episode Description
What if one of the most powerful ways to build a startup community was not another pitch event, investor panel, or networking happy hour but a dinner table?
In this episode, Matt Johns sits down with Jon and Cherie Werner during the Texas Venture Gala and Forum to talk about how they helped build FIESTA, a monthly gathering in Austin that has connected thousands of founders, funders, entrepreneurs, and innovators.
But this conversation is not just about startups. It is about hospitality, trust, belonging, Christian entrepreneurship, and what it looks like to bring faith-shaped presence into the marketplace without making it forced or performative.
Jon shares from his background as a technologist and entrepreneur, including building Bones in Motion, a mobile fitness company acquired by Adidas. Cherie brings the heart of the story: how community, encouragement, and simple acts of connection can help address the loneliness many founders experience.
Together, they show why no-agenda generosity can sometimes create more real impact than traditional networking ever could.
In this episode, we discuss:
How FIESTA started over dinner
Why Austin’s startup community needed a place of belonging
The loneliness problem many founders face
What makes no-agenda community different from normal networking
How Christian investors and startup founders can connect with purpose
Why the marketplace can become a mission field
How one simple ask helped lead to a $1.5M raise
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