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What's The Point? - Discover Your Purpose

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Have you ever asked yourself What's the Point? What's the point of your work, your hobbies, your life? What's the point of what you do? What's the Point? is a question that can't be asked too often. It's a question that ultimately uncovers your purpose professionally, personally - in life as a whole. Join Brand Architect Bill Ellis as he pursues the answer to this question, and more, with people who have discovered their purpose, fuel it with their passion, and drive it through persistence. You'll be familiar with many of Bill's guests, while others you won't know but should. Each episode will be filled with learning, laughter, and inspiration which you can incorporate into clarifying your own purpose and moving closer to the success and fulfillment you desire. Listen and subscribe now so that you don't miss a single episode of awesomeness.
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120. Building Something That Holds: Loryn and Edo Nalic on Partnership, Perseverance, and Belonging from Balkan Treat Box

Wed Jan 28 2026

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In this episode of What's The Point?, I sit down with Loryn Nalic and Edo Nalic, partners in life and work and the force behind Balkan Treat Box, Telva, and the Ridge Room in St. Louis. Their story isn't just about building award-winning restaurants. It's about displacement, resilience, trust, and what happens when two people commit to solving problems together instead of letting adversity define them. Edo shares what it was like growing up in Bosnia during war, fleeing to Germany, living with uncertainty, and eventually coming to the United States alone. Loryn reflects on a very different upbringing—rooted in St. Louis, shaped by family, responsibility, and a lifelong relationship with food that began as a way to bring people together. Their paths couldn't have looked more different, yet they converged through shared struggle and mutual empathy. Their relationship began not with certainty, but with necessity and trust—formed during a period marked by financial stress, immigration challenges, and responsibility to family. Over time, that trust deepened into partnership. Together they navigated economic collapse, job changes, parenting, and the bold decision to build something of their own without guarantees. The idea for Balkan Treat Box came from honoring roots while creating something new—food that reflected the Balkan region's shared history rather than a single identity. What followed was anything but easy: a failed food-truck build, years of delay, advice from nearly everyone to give up, and the decision to keep going anyway. Through persistence, word-of-mouth, and genuine connection with customers, the truck slowly transformed into something people sought out—and talked about. From there came a brick-and-mortar restaurant, the challenge of the pandemic, the humility of learning from peers, and the commitment to quality and community over convenience. Their growth continued through collaboration—within the St. Louis restaurant community, with local partners, and eventually through opportunities like serving at CITYPARK for St. Louis City SC. Throughout the conversation, one theme keeps surfacing: belonging. Whether through food, family, or shared experience, Loryn and Edo have built places where people feel welcome, seen, and connected. Their story is a reminder that meaning often comes from consistency, partnership, and choosing to keep building—even when the outcome isn't guaranteed. What's The Point? is a podcast hosted by Bill Ellis featuring real conversations with people who've figured out what matters – their purpose. Each episode explores what motivates them and how they find meaning in what they do.   Connect with Bill: bill@billellis.com  www.billellis.com www.brandingforresults.com IG - @wcellis Facebook - @CoachBillEllis Facebook - @bill.ellis  LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/wcellis Book: Women Who Won Links for This Episode: Website: balkantreatbox.com Email: Loryn Nalic - loryn@balkantreatbox.com Edo Nalic - edo@balkantreatbox.com Phone - Balkan Treat Box 314-733-5700 Address - 8103 Big Bend Blvd, Webster Groves, MO 63119 SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: @‌balkantreatbox @‌lorynnalic @‌telvastl @‌ridgeroom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/balkantreatbox ORDER VIA GOLDBELLY: www.goldbelly.com/balkan-treat-box   Quick Episode Summary:  00:00 – Welcome + Introducing Loryn and Edo Nalic 01:00 – Edo's childhood in Bosnia and displacement during war 02:50 – Deportation, uncertainty, and starting again 03:15 – Loryn's upbringing in St. Louis and early connection to food 05:10 – Cooking as care, connection, and identity 05:50 – Being a single parent and working through instability 06:40 – How Loryn and Edo first met 08:30 – Guarded trust and early impressions 10:30 – Empathy, shared struggle, and partnership 12:10 – Deportation notice and life-altering decisions 14:10 – Choosing to trust each other 16:30 – Building a relationship through adversity 18:40 – Economic collapse and job transitions 19:50 – The idea of building something of their own 21:30 – Choosing Balkan food as a shared identity 23:20 – Traveling to Bosnia for inspiration 26:00 – Understanding culture, food, and shared roots 29:00 – The food truck dream and devastating setbacks 30:45 – Almost giving up 33:20 – Community stepping in to help 34:20 – Learning how to sell, explain, and connect 36:30 – Word-of-mouth growth and pride in the work 38:10 – Opening a brick-and-mortar restaurant 42:50 – Navigating the pandemic together 47:30 – Collaboration within the restaurant community 49:20 – CITYPARK and being part of St. Louis history 52:00 – Telva and the evolution of their vision 55:20 – How they balance each other as partners 59:00 – What makes their partnership work 01:03:35 – Loryn answers: "What's the point?" 01:05:00 – Edo answers: "What's the point?" 01:06:40 – Closing reflections

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In this episode of What's The Point?, I sit down with Loryn Nalic and Edo Nalic, partners in life and work and the force behind Balkan Treat Box, Telva, and the Ridge Room in St. Louis. Their story isn't just about building award-winning restaurants. It's about displacement, resilience, trust, and what happens when two people commit to solving problems together instead of letting adversity define them. Edo shares what it was like growing up in Bosnia during war, fleeing to Germany, living with uncertainty, and eventually coming to the United States alone. Loryn reflects on a very different upbringing—rooted in St. Louis, shaped by family, responsibility, and a lifelong relationship with food that began as a way to bring people together. Their paths couldn't have looked more different, yet they converged through shared struggle and mutual empathy. Their relationship began not with certainty, but with necessity and trust—formed during a period marked by financial stress, immigration challenges, and responsibility to family. Over time, that trust deepened into partnership. Together they navigated economic collapse, job changes, parenting, and the bold decision to build something of their own without guarantees. The idea for Balkan Treat Box came from honoring roots while creating something new—food that reflected the Balkan region's shared history rather than a single identity. What followed was anything but easy: a failed food-truck build, years of delay, advice from nearly everyone to give up, and the decision to keep going anyway. Through persistence, word-of-mouth, and genuine connection with customers, the truck slowly transformed into something people sought out—and talked about. From there came a brick-and-mortar restaurant, the challenge of the pandemic, the humility of learning from peers, and the commitment to quality and community over convenience. Their growth continued through collaboration—within the St. Louis restaurant community, with local partners, and eventually through opportunities like serving at CITYPARK for St. Louis City SC. Throughout the conversation, one theme keeps surfacing: belonging. Whether through food, family, or shared experience, Loryn and Edo have built places where people feel welcome, seen, and connected. Their story is a reminder that meaning often comes from consistency, partnership, and choosing to keep building—even when the outcome isn't guaranteed. What's The Point? is a podcast hosted by Bill Ellis featuring real conversations with people who've figured out what matters – their purpose. Each episode explores what motivates them and how they find meaning in what they do.   Connect with Bill: bill@billellis.com  www.billellis.com www.brandingforresults.com IG - @wcellis Facebook - @CoachBillEllis Facebook - @bill.ellis  LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/wcellis Book: Women Who Won Links for This Episode: Website: balkantreatbox.com Email: Loryn Nalic - loryn@balkantreatbox.com Edo Nalic - edo@balkantreatbox.com Phone - Balkan Treat Box 314-733-5700 Address - 8103 Big Bend Blvd, Webster Groves, MO 63119 SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: @‌balkantreatbox @‌lorynnalic @‌telvastl @‌ridgeroom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/balkantreatbox ORDER VIA GOLDBELLY: www.goldbelly.com/balkan-treat-box   Quick Episode Summary:  00:00 – Welcome + Introducing Loryn and Edo Nalic 01:00 – Edo's childhood in Bosnia and displacement during war 02:50 – Deportation, uncertainty, and starting again 03:15 – Loryn's upbringing in St. Louis and early connection to food 05:10 – Cooking as care, connection, and identity 05:50 – Being a single parent and working through instability 06:40 – How Loryn and Edo first met 08:30 – Guarded trust and early impressions 10:30 – Empathy, shared struggle, and partnership 12:10 – Deportation notice and life-altering decisions 14:10 – Choosing to trust each other 16:30 – Building a relationship through adversity 18:40 – Economic collapse and job transitions 19:50 – The idea of building something of their own 21:30 – Choosing Balkan food as a shared identity 23:20 – Traveling to Bosnia for inspiration 26:00 – Understanding culture, food, and shared roots 29:00 – The food truck dream and devastating setbacks 30:45 – Almost giving up 33:20 – Community stepping in to help 34:20 – Learning how to sell, explain, and connect 36:30 – Word-of-mouth growth and pride in the work 38:10 – Opening a brick-and-mortar restaurant 42:50 – Navigating the pandemic together 47:30 – Collaboration within the restaurant community 49:20 – CITYPARK and being part of St. Louis history 52:00 – Telva and the evolution of their vision 55:20 – How they balance each other as partners 59:00 – What makes their partnership work 01:03:35 – Loryn answers: "What's the point?" 01:05:00 – Edo answers: "What's the point?" 01:06:40 – Closing reflections

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Have you ever asked yourself What's the Point? What's the point of your work, your hobbies, your life? What's the point of what you do? What's the Point? is a question that can't be asked too often. It's a question that ultimately uncovers your purpose professionally, personally - in life as a whole. Join Brand Architect Bill Ellis as he pursues the answer to this question, and more, with people who have discovered their purpose, fuel it with their passion, and drive it through persistence. You'll be familiar with many of Bill's guests, while others you won't know but should. Each episode will be filled with learning, laughter, and inspiration which you can incorporate into clarifying your own purpose and moving closer to the success and fulfillment you desire. Listen and subscribe now so that you don't miss a single episode of awesomeness.

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