What I Saw This Year Inside Generational Businesses
In this solo wrap-up of Building Unbreakable Brands, Meghan Lynch shares the two forces that quietly shaped every room she entered this year: identity and intention. From farm offices to boardrooms, generational businesses faced growing pressure, but those that navigated change with clarity weren’t the ones pushing hardest. They were the ones willing to pause.
Through client stories and conversations from the past year, Meghan explores what happens when companies stop clinging to the past and start asking: Who are we now? and What are we choosing to create on purpose?
If your company is entering a transition, wrestling with succession, or trying to reconnect to its culture or market, this episode will help you find a steadier starting point.
Key Topics Discussed
- Why identity is the foundation of every generational brand, and what happens when it gets fuzzy
- A story of one CEO who reframed legacy and unlocked bold strategy
- The hidden cost of unclear vision on teams and culture
- How intention, not speed, differentiates successful change
Why “slow is smooth, and smooth is fast” is the mindset leaders need heading into 2026
Reflection Questions to Consider
What part of your company’s identity feels unsettled right now, and why?
What part of your company’s identity feels unsettled right now, and why?
Where are you reacting? Where might intentional slowing down help you go further, faster?
If this episode sparked a conversation you want to explore, reach out to us. This is the work we’re built for.
If this episode sparked a conversation you want to explore, reach out to us. This is the work we’re built for.
Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan and Henry Lynch
Connect with Meghan on LinkedIn
Produced by Six-Point Strategy
