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Out to Lunch: October 25, 2017 - Chainsaw Espresso

Nathanael Johnson was majoring in business at LSU when he decided to short-circuit the whole  process. He dropped out of business school to open a business. In 2007 Nathanael opened Café Mosaic, a coffee shop in Eunice. Then he moved to Lafayette and opened another one. Reve on Jefferson Street.

Today, Reve is more than a coffee shop. It’s also a brand of coffee, available around the state and across the country, made from beans roasted by  Nathanael or one of his 42 employees. Nathanael is quite a success story. And a role model for kids in business school everywhere! Kelly Guidry has a website called chainsawguy.com. If you’ve ever stood in front of a mirror rehearsing how you’re going to explain something difficult to your husband, wife or parents, you can only imagine Kelly’s speech in which he had to rationalize quitting work as a successful graphic designer with a paycheck to throw himself into the career of chainsaw artist. Going on for 20 years later, you can find Kelly’s artworks in homes and collections locally, and all over the country thanks mostly to his marketing strategy of selling his pieces at festivals - including Festival International and Jazz Fest in New Orleans. Aileen Bennett, Kelly Guidry, and Nathanael Johnson find a surprising amount in common as they discuss their adventures in self-employment over lunch at Cafe Vermilionville.