Laid Off to Leveling Up: How Noe Montoya Bet on Himself
Tue Jan 20 2026
Getting laid off can feel like the end of the road—but for Noe Montoya, it became the turning point.
In this conversation, Noe shares how losing his full-time job forced him to finally go all-in on the businesses he and his wife had been building quietly for years. From Quick Snap Events, a company built around capturing meaningful moments, to Quick-S-Mart, an AI-powered vending concept focused on convenience and experience, Noe breaks down what happens when preparation meets pressure.
This isn’t a story about overnight success. It’s about transferable skills, surrounding yourself with the right environments, and choosing action over comfort. If you’ve ever felt stuck, uncertain, or one decision away from betting on yourself, this conversation will hit home.
Key Highlights
03:00 – Getting laid off changed everythingNoe explains how losing his job pushed him to fully activate the businesses he and his wife had already built.
06:30 – Why Quick Snap Events existsCreating experiences, capturing memories, and the deeper purpose behind the brand—especially the work with children and families.
11:00 – “All in” isn’t a mindset—it’s a decisionWhat Noe learned about commitment, pressure, and responsibility when providing for a family.
14:30 – The birth of Quick-S-Mart (AI vending)How curiosity, technology, and listening to trends led to a second business built on convenience and experience.
27:00 – Don’t chase goals, chase environmentsWhy surrounding yourself with the right people accelerates growth faster than motivation alone.
If this conversation resonated with you, take a moment to reflect:What environments are shaping your next move?
Follow Noe Montoya and his businesses, support local entrepreneurs who are building with purpose, and share this episode with someone who’s standing at a crossroads.And if you haven’t yet—subscribe, leave a review, and keep the Business Coffee Hour growing.
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Getting laid off can feel like the end of the road—but for Noe Montoya, it became the turning point. In this conversation, Noe shares how losing his full-time job forced him to finally go all-in on the businesses he and his wife had been building quietly for years. From Quick Snap Events, a company built around capturing meaningful moments, to Quick-S-Mart, an AI-powered vending concept focused on convenience and experience, Noe breaks down what happens when preparation meets pressure. This isn’t a story about overnight success. It’s about transferable skills, surrounding yourself with the right environments, and choosing action over comfort. If you’ve ever felt stuck, uncertain, or one decision away from betting on yourself, this conversation will hit home. Key Highlights 03:00 – Getting laid off changed everythingNoe explains how losing his job pushed him to fully activate the businesses he and his wife had already built. 06:30 – Why Quick Snap Events existsCreating experiences, capturing memories, and the deeper purpose behind the brand—especially the work with children and families. 11:00 – “All in” isn’t a mindset—it’s a decisionWhat Noe learned about commitment, pressure, and responsibility when providing for a family. 14:30 – The birth of Quick-S-Mart (AI vending)How curiosity, technology, and listening to trends led to a second business built on convenience and experience. 27:00 – Don’t chase goals, chase environmentsWhy surrounding yourself with the right people accelerates growth faster than motivation alone. If this conversation resonated with you, take a moment to reflect:What environments are shaping your next move? Follow Noe Montoya and his businesses, support local entrepreneurs who are building with purpose, and share this episode with someone who’s standing at a crossroads.And if you haven’t yet—subscribe, leave a review, and keep the Business Coffee Hour growing.