#216: “No Limits, No Barriers: The Baney Family’s Vision for Hospitality” with Curt & Hayden Baney
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Bart sits down with Curt Baney and his son Hayden — the leaders behind Oxford Collection — and what unfolds isn’t just a business story. It’s a story about learning from your dad, building something together, and believing there are no limits.
Curt shares how his father started building motels decades ago — and how construction turned into a hospitality brand across the West Coast. Hayden talks about growing up on a ranch, becoming a pilot at a young age, and sitting in his dad’s office every day just listening and learning.
They talk about:
Why they give away breakfast
Why hospitality still needs human connection
Why discomfort is part of growth
And why they’re still doing this… because it’s fun
It’s simple. It’s honest. And it’s a reminder that business is really about people.
Major Takeaways
Growth feels uncomfortable — but it’s worth it.
There aren’t real limits… only the ones we believe in.
Family businesses work when there’s trust.
Hospitality is about care, not just rooms.
You can build something big without losing your values.
Memorable Quotes
“As long as we’re having fun, we’re going to keep doing it.”
“There really is no limitation. You can do it.”
“Most people don’t think out of the box.”
“It was uncomfortable… but it was worth it.”
Why It Matters
Because we live in a world that’s becoming more automated and less personal.
This episode reminds us that:
Relationships still matter.
Mentorship matters.
Family matters.
And doing hard things leads to real growth.
It’s not just about hotels.
It’s about legacy.
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