NextGen Strategies

Season 2 Final Recap

22 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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What started as a season of individual conversations turned into a clear pattern, and in this finale, Grant and Tyler pull it all together to name the themes that decided which businesses thrived and which ones struggled. In the Season 2 wrap-up of the NextGen Strategies Podcast, hosts Grant and Tyler Davis recap a full season of guest interviews with family-owned, multi-generational, and scaling businesses. They revisit standout moments from key guests and connect the dots on what separates the companies that last from the ones that don't. Plus, a candid look at why less-polished, authentic content is suddenly outperforming the highly produced stuff, and what that shift means for small and mid-sized businesses competing against national players. In this episode: - Why multi-generational businesses are harder to run than they look, and how each generation has to earn trust all over again - How relationships and referrals consistently beat price and scale for small to mid-sized companies - Why sustainable growth tends to outlast fast growth, and the danger of chasing vanity metrics - How authenticity has become a real competitive advantage in marketing, sales, and culture

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Portada del episodio Season 2 Final Recap

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What started as a season of individual conversations turned into a clear pattern, and in this finale, Grant and Tyler pull it all together to name the themes that decided which businesses thrived and which ones struggled. In the Season 2 wrap-up of the NextGen Strategies Podcast, hosts Grant and Tyler Davis recap a full season of guest interviews with family-owned, multi-generational, and scaling businesses. They revisit standout moments from key guests and connect the dots on what separates the companies that last from the ones that don't. Plus, a candid look at why less-polished, authentic content is suddenly outperforming the highly produced stuff, and what that shift means for small and mid-sized businesses competing against national players. In this episode: - Why multi-generational businesses are harder to run than they look, and how each generation has to earn trust all over again - How relationships and referrals consistently beat price and scale for small to mid-sized companies - Why sustainable growth tends to outlast fast growth, and the danger of chasing vanity metrics - How authenticity has become a real competitive advantage in marketing, sales, and culture

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