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What does it take to launch a purpose-driven business? For nine-year-old Henry Lynch, it starts with a soda can, a big heart, and a bold idea. In this special episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, host Meghan Lynch interviews her son, Henry, the founder of Henry's Recycling—a grassroots effort that turns bottles and cans into care packages for people experiencing homelessness. Henry shares the story behind his business, the mindset that keeps him going, and the belief that anyone, no matter their age, can make a difference. This heartwarming and surprisingly tactical conversation is a reminder that the next generation of entrepreneurs may be more ready than we think.Key Topics DiscussedLaunch a purpose-driven venture at any age – How Henry turned a simple recycling idea into a mission to help others.Identify and act on social needs – The real-life inspiration behind Henry's business and the community issue he wanted to solve.Turn redemption into revenue – Henry's practical steps to fund his care packages include strategic decisions like crossing state lines for better rates.Inspire customer loyalty – Creative reward systems and poster campaigns that engage donors and encourage repeat participation.Build a team and stay motivated – The role of friends, mentors, and a clear mission in keeping momentum alive.Lead with hope and clarity – Henry's reflections on goal setting, resilience, and what it means to “start tiny.Connect with Henry Lynch at HenrysRecycling.orgBuilding Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Strategy
In this episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, Meghan Lynch speaks with brothers Matt and Nathan Tuckey, third-generation leaders of the Tuckey Companies in South Central Pennsylvania. As Business Development Director and Corporate Systems Director, respectively, Matt and Nathan share how they've embraced stewardship, faith, and service to evolve their family business for the future, without losing sight of their roots. With candid reflections on sibling collaboration, hiring challenges, and the changing workforce, this conversation offers practical and heartfelt insights for leaders navigating growth in a values-driven organization.Key Topics Discussed:Explore how “place” and community shape long-term business resilience and leadership.Learn how Matt and Nathan divide leadership roles and navigate sibling dynamics with humility and trust.Hear how the Tuckeys apply a stewardship mindset, grounded in faith, to decision-making and culture-building.Discover the company's thoughtful approach to evolving its workforce strategy amid generational change.Gain perspective on balancing opportunity with intentionality when saying “yes” to new projects.Understand how honoring legacy while empowering new leadership ensures business longevity.Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Strategy https://sixpointstrategy.com/
What happens when a third-generation leader steps into a family business not with entitlement—but with humility, grit, and a drive to protect its heart? In this episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, Meghan Lynch talks with Jenn Barlund, third-generation owner of Falcon Plastics, about navigating growth, honoring legacy, and making culture a strategic priority. From lessons in diversification to building trust across generations, Jenn shares how she's helping Falcon Plastics evolve while staying true to the people-first values it was built on.Key Topics DiscussedNavigating turning points in Falcon Plastics' 50-year historyLearning from rapid growth and shifting to long-term diversificationBalancing innovation with legacy in a generational businessLeading with humility as a third-generation successorBuilding culture intentionally during times of scale and transitionTreating customer service and on-time delivery as brand differentiatorsBuilding Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Strategy
What makes a brand strong enough to last for generations? On Season 2 of Building Unbreakable Brands, we're sitting down with the leaders who know what it takes — because they've lived it. Co-hosts Meghan and Henry Lynch will be asking the tough (and fun!) questions to get stronger stories and deeper insights to help you build a brand that endures.Visit bubpodcast.com for the latest episodes, or subscriber wherever you get your podcasts.
In this episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, host Meghan Lynch, brand strategist and advisor to generational family businesses, interviews Nicole Myles Brook, an entrepreneur, speaker, and angel investor. Nicole brings firsthand experience from leading and selling her family business, Big Eric's, offering invaluable insights into preparing for acquisition, building a strong company culture, and fostering resilience in leadership.Nicole and Meghan explore what buyers look for in a company, the challenges of navigating a generational business transition, and the role of mental health and neurodiversity in leadership. Tune in to learn how to create a company that thrives through change and builds long-term value.Key Topics Discussed:The reality of selling a family-owned business and preparing for acquisition.Why no company is ever "perfect"—and why buyers don't expect it to be.The importance of resilience and how businesses demonstrate strength through change.How company culture can be a secret weapon for increasing business value.Lessons learned from navigating leadership as a neurodiverse entrepreneur.The role of authenticity and vulnerability in leadership.The next generation's view on leadership, business, and making an impactConnect with Nicole on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-myles-brook/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Strategy
Could we create an atmospheric sun shield to halt the effects of global warming? Should we? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and Gary O'Reilly are joined by climate scientist Daniele Visioni and sociologist Holly Jean Buck to explore the science and ethics of deliberately altering Earth's climate.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/changing-the-world-literally/Thanks to our Patrons S Harder, Evalange, Pat Z., Victoria Hamlin, Jacob Silverman, Lucia Leber, The Fabulous Mr Fox, Meghan Lynch, Gligom, Joe Ingracia, Physche, Jeremy Astin, ThizzRyuko, KK, Justin Costa, Little Blue Heron, Andrew Sparks, Patrick, Austin Becker, Daniel Tedman, Enrique Vega, Arrun Gibson, GSC, Jim Minthorne, Hayden Upton, Bob Loesch, J Mike, TreesSway, Mitchell Joseph, Griffin Stolp, Eric Sundberg, Jeff Bombard, Serenella Argueta, Jack Hatfield, lindsey, Cake Bytes, SuperVedos, C.Spinos, Audrey Anane, Jim B, Frederic R. Merchant, C., Curry Bäckström, Rory Cardin, nathan morrow, Harinath Reddy K, Joel Campbell, tia tia, Tyler Hanes, Joan Lozier, MythFinder, Big_Gorem_Hero, Kirk Zeigler, and Daysha Denight for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
In today's episode, hosts Meghan Lynch and Henry Lynch sit down with Andrew Morgans, an expert in e-commerce and founder of the full-service Amazon agency, Marknology. Andrew shares invaluable insights on the importance of setting clear, achievable goals for both personal and professional success. He draws parallels between tailored fitness plans and customized business strategies, emphasizing the need for generational brands to define objectives and track progress effectively. Andrew discusses the common pitfalls businesses face, particularly legacy brands transitioning to e-commerce platforms like Amazon, and how rekindling an entrepreneurial spirit can lead to successful digital transformations and build important skills that help brands endure.We'll explore how Andrew's family-oriented business approach has helped overcome challenges, the significance of gap analysis in building strong e-commerce teams, and the importance of maintaining strong customer relationships in the digital marketplace. Plus, Henry talks to Drew about the fun and rewards of selling products online. Get ready for a deep dive into the world of e-commerce, brand building, and the generational journey of maintaining a thriving business. Learn more about Marknology https://www.marknology.com/ Follow Drew on Instagram: @andrewmorgansConnect with Drew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amorgans/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
Welcome to Building Unbreakable Brands, the podcast for business leaders with a generational mindset, hosted by Meghan Lynch. Meghan, a brand strategist and advisor to generational family businesses, interviews the stewards of enduring brands to uncover what makes the difference between fleeting success and a lasting legacy.In this episode, Meghan welcomes Matt Nielsen, a fifth-generation steward of Nielsen-Massey Vanillas. Matt sees his role as a caretaker of the family business, ensuring its prosperity not only for the current generation but for future ones as well. They delve into the importance of stewardship versus ownership, emphasizing the long-term care and sustainability of the business, and a "6th generation" mindset and strategy.Matt shares how Nielsen-Massey has implemented unique governance structures, such as an independent board of directors and a non-family CEO, to bring in external perspectives and challenge the status quo. This approach helps the company avoid complacency and maintain a dynamic, forward-thinking strategy. He also discusses the critical lesson of articulating a distinct shareholder vision that aligns yet remains separate from the corporate vision.The conversation touches on diversifying beyond a reliance on vanilla while maintaining strategic guardrails on diversification efforts. Matt talks about learning from other family businesses and his interest in creating a structured program for onboarding the next generation.In a special segment, Meghan's son Henry asks Matt about working with siblings in the business... and about his favorite recipes to highlight vanilla!Tune in to hear Matt's insights on stewardship, governance, professionalization, diversification, and preparing the next generation.Key Points Discussed:The distinction between stewardship and ownership in a family business.The benefits of an independent board and non-family CEO in bringing fresh perspectives.Articulating a distinct shareholder vision separate from the corporate vision.Strategies for diversification while maintaining focus.The importance of learning from other family businesses and developing next-generation leaders.The dynamics of working with siblings.Learn more about Nielsen-Massey Vanillas Follow on Instagram: @nielsenmasseyWatch on YouTube: @NielsenMasseyConnect with Matt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattnielsen/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
In this episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, host Meghan Lynch, brand strategist and advisor to generational family businesses, interviews Ruth Lund, co-founder and CEO of True North Culture Advisors. Ruth, who also serves as a Vistage Chair for a leading CEO peer group in the Greater Boston area, brings a wealth of experience in working with companies that have a generational mindset.Ruth and Meghan delve into the importance of cultivating a strong company culture that can endure and thrive across generations. Ruth emphasizes that companies with a long-term vision are already planning for the next 20, 30, and even 50 years. She discusses how culture is shaped by leaders and the critical role future generations play in preventing leaders from becoming too protective and siloed.Ruth shares insights on how True North Culture Advisors helps companies measure and improve their culture by assessing the alignment between values, experiences, and desires through comprehensive surveys. This data-driven approach promotes accountability and targeted improvements. One notable client example highlights how a company demonstrated cultural resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic after re-evaluating and strengthening their cultural alignment.Additionally, Ruth discusses the benefits of CEO peer groups, such as those offered by Vistage, in supporting cultural health and generational planning. Tune in to learn how a strong, future-focused culture can make the difference between fleeting success and a lasting legacy.Key points discussed:• The role of leaders and future generations in shaping a resilient company culture.• The process of assessing and improving cultural alignment through surveys.• Real-world examples of cultural resilience and improvement.• The importance of generational planning and CEO peer groups in maintaining cultural health.Learn more about True North Culture AdvisorsConnect with Ruth on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rutholund/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
In this episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, Meghan Lynch sits down with Diana Fitzpatrick, attorney, runner, and board president of the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run, the world's oldest 100-mile trail race. Since its inception in 1974, the Western States 100 has become one of the ultimate tests of endurance, embodying a rich history and a deep-rooted culture of community and volunteerism.Diana provides an in-depth look at her role as board president and shares the fascinating history of the race, which started when Gordy Ainsleigh ran the trail of the Tevis Cup horse race on foot. She explains how the race has evolved into a nonprofit organization and discusses the operational aspects, including the stringent lottery system that selects 369 participants from over 8,000 applicants each year due to federal wilderness area regulations.Meghan and Diana explore the importance of tradition within the Western States 100, from the in-person registration and pre-race meeting to the emphasis on honoring all finishers, regardless of their placement. They also discuss the proactive steps taken by the board, such as implementing a transgender policy to ensure inclusivity. Diana highlights the enduring culture of volunteering that spans generations of families, emphasizing the community spirit that is crucial to the event's success.Key Points Discussed:• The history and evolution of the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run.• Operational details, including the participant lottery system and federal regulations.• The race's traditions and the importance of honoring all participants.• The proactive creation of a transgender policy by the board.• The culture of volunteering and community involvement that supports the race.• Before wrapping up, Diana turns the mic over to the next generation, underscoring the event's commitment to future endurance athletes and community leaders.Learn more about the Western States 100 Mile Endurance RunFollow Diana on Instagram: @dianafitz11Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
In this episode of Building Unbreakable Brands, Meghan Lynch speaks with Valonda Banks, a seasoned hiring practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience and the founder of Liberty Employment Solutions. Valonda's expertise lies in employer branding, hiring strategy, and organizational development, making her a vital resource for generational business leaders looking to attract and retain the best talent.During their conversation, Meghan and Valonda delve into the intricacies of building strong employer brands and navigating people problems, which can undermine even the most robust brands. Valonda explains how Liberty Employment Solutions helps businesses attract and retain talent by understanding and effectively communicating their company culture. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity over innovation in employer branding and provides tangible examples, such as highlighting schedule flexibility, to differentiate her clients' brands in a competitive job market.Tune in to learn how Valonda's approach to hiring and employer branding can transform your business, ensuring you have the right people in the right seats to build an unbreakable brand.Key points discussed:The significance of company culture in attracting the right talent.How to communicate cultural differentiators to prospective employees.The critical role of authenticity in employer branding.Real-life examples of successful employer branding strategies implemented by Liberty Employment Solutions.Learn more about Liberty Employment Solutions, info@libertyesolutions.comConnect with Valonda on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valonda-banksles/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
Join Meghan Lynch on Building Unbreakable Brands as she engages in a captivatingconversation with Ira Bryck, a former fourth-generation clothing business owner turnedfamily business educator and advisor.With over 25 years of firsthand experience in running his family's business and nowcoaching business leaders, Ira shares his unique insights on navigating generationalbrands.In this episode, Meghan and Ira explore the importance of asking the right questions touncover transformative insights, emphasizing the power of strategic questioning as both anart and a science. They delve into Ira's creative approach, including his innovative use ofroleplaying and the development of three plays as learning tools for family businesses toaddress complex emotional challenges.Tune in as they discuss Ira's journey from the shop floor to executive coaching and theevolution of family businesses in today's dynamic landscape.You can check out Ira's work, tools, and blog at irabryck.comConnect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irabryck/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
Welcome to Building Unbreakable Brands, where Meghan Lynch, a seasoned brand strategist and advisor to generational family businesses, engages in insightful conversations with the stewards of enduring brands. Today, Meghan sits down with Katie Rucker, co-owner and president of MacKenzie, a second-generation consumer insights research firm. Katie, alongside her twin sister Jenny, also co-founded the Next Generation Collaborative, a platform dedicated to empowering next-generation leaders to shape their legacies. In this episode, Meghan and Katie explore MacKenzie's journey to maintaining relevance amidst evolving markets over the last 39 years. They delve into the foundational elements instilled by Katie's father that have propelled MacKenzie beyond startup stages, ensuring its generational impact. Tune in as they discuss strategies for sustainability and Katie's passion for awakening potential in others through the Next Generation Collaborative.Katie Rucker shares, "LinkedIn is where I'm most active almost every day. Mackenzie Corp. and Next Gen Collaborative are our two websites. I'd love to connect, share ideas, and collaborate on something awesome."Katie's interview on FamilyBusiness.Org on the connection between philanthropy and leadership: https://familybusiness.org/content/help-your-family-business-by-helping-othersConnect with Katie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katierucker/
In this episode, we talk with Avi Siegel, the dynamic CEO of Vital Signs, who entered a family business that his mother-in-law founded as an administrative assistant, but she had ideas that he would become her succession plan. Avi's story exudes passion and unwavering dedication, as he built legitimacy along with the growing company an industry that could easily consider him an outsider. We learn how Avi fell in love with ASL, and made it his own mission to continue his mother-in-law's legacy to increase accessibility for the Deaf community and people who are heard of hearing.Like every generational family business, at Vital Signs, there has been a push and pull between tradition and innovation. Avi opens up about the complexities of transitioning leadership in Vital Signs, where ethics are prized above profit. He shares the art of aligning interpreters with assignments that resonate with their expertise, cultivating trust and value in every client interaction. Avi discusses his venture into consulting, seeking to amplify his impact by aiding others in sales and client acquisition. The finale of our episode brings a delightful twist as we hear from Avi's son Pace and Meghan's son, Henry. Henry interviews Pace to learn whether he might be a third generation leader of Vital Signs, and what the most challenging parts of spending time in a family business might be. (It's not what you might think!) Henry and Pace's conversation reminds us that the legacy of family enterprise is as much about the journey as it is about the destination.Learn more about ASL interpretation and transcription from Vital SignsConnect with Avi Siegel on LinkedIn
Succession Stories host Laurie Barkman, The Business Transition SherpaⓇ, is joined by Meghan Lynch, the driving force behind Six-Point Creative, a marketing services firm dedicated to empowering family-owned and closely-held businesses. Meghan's mission is to help family businesses compete against industry giants. Listen in as they explore: The challenges that family businesses face in balancing sustainability and growth Strategies for family businesses to achieve 2X growth while maintaining control over relationships, messaging, and future direction 3 essential steps for family-held businesses to achieve their goals in the coming year and beyond Enjoy this Succession Stories episode about how family businesses navigate growth crossroads with Meghan Lynch. Find Meghan Here: https://sixpointcreative.com/ ❤️ Show us the love on Rate This Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/successionstories _______________________________________ SIGN-UP FOR OUR NEW MASTERCLASS TO MAXIMIZE VALUE AND EXIT ON YOUR TERMS: "Endgame Entrepreneurship: Build With The Exit In Mind" https://thebusinesstransitionsherpa.com/course/ _______________________________________ Embark on a journey of understanding and practical application as we navigate the realms of building a scalable business, unveiling the potential for growth and empowerment. Unlock deeper insights into the transformative realm of entrepreneurship and scalability by engaging with us through various social media platforms: My Links:
Growing up, Sally Ekus had a unique childhood—one that simmered with the legacy of culinary media. Yet, when it came time to take over the family business, she found herself navigating a path she hadn't originally planned to follow. In our conversation with Sally, she shares her personal story of transition, revealing how she embraced leadership and infused the company with a vision for the future. We discuss the blend of tradition and innovation, how the Ekus Group has stayed true to its roots in a rapidly changing media landscape, and the essential ingredients for maintaining a brand deeply connected to the culinary arts.Mentorship is often the hidden spice in the recipe for successful succession planning. Sally's tale is no exception, as she recounts the invaluable lessons and guidance from the founder of the Ekus Group, her mother, Lisa, which paved the way for a smooth changeover. We uncover the tactics that made this transition seamless, including the early inclusion in business operations and a clear, open dialogue that gave both clients and Sally confidence during the shift in leadership. The art of passing the torch within a family business is both art and science, and our discussion with Sally offers an insider look at this process, peppered with personal anecdotes and advice for other next gens.As the episode progresses, we turn the page to the subject of legacy and how strategic decisions in book publishing can reinforce a brand's identity. Sally and Meghan discuss the importance of choosing the right book projects, the role of literary agents with a keen publicist's eye, and the recent merger with JVNLA that promises to enrich the company's literary legacy. Whether discussing favorite reads or how books can build unbreakable brands, Sally's insights provide a rich perspective on the importance of storytelling in the world of business. Tune in for an episode that combines the flavors of family, leadership, and evolution in the business of culinary media.Sally's book recommendation: Pretend Soup by Molly KatzenGet in touch with Sally:sally@ekusgroup.comInstagram: @sallyekusThe Ekus Group Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
When Andrea Bordenca took the reigns of her parents' medical equipment repair business decades ago, she assumed that she needed to be the same kind of leader they were, with the same style and structure. She never expected doing so would hurt her relationships and undermine her legitimacy with her team. Now Andrea has embraced her own unique leadership style as CEO of DESCO, and helps other women and nonbinary leaders do the same as an executive coach. She joins Building Unbreakable Brands to talk with Meghan about her journey as a second-generation leader, and share the wisdom she has gained along the way. She provides some tips to be more in tune with the messages our body is sending us, including some great ideas on how to overcome anxiety about speaking in front of groups. She also answers Henry's questions about how DESCO has changed over the decades, and how to deal with bullies in the workplace. Andrea's book recommendation: The Creative ACT: A Way of Being by Rick RubinGet in touch with Andrea:AndreaBordenca.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/andreabordenca/https://www.instagram.com/andreabordenca/Building Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
Meghan Lynch is an advisor to family businesses, and founder of Six-Point, a brand strategy agency that helps generational companies honor their past while evolving for the future. Henry Lynch is a budding lawyer, comedian, and kid. Together, they talk to leaders of generational brands to get tips and insights on how to build a legacy that endures. In this first episode, Meghan and Henry talk about what listeners can expect, what a brand really is, and why Henry felt he needed a contract before they got much further with this podcast!
Meghan and Henry talk to Beth Spong, the new CEO of Dean's Beans Organic Coffee. Beth recently oversaw the transition from founder Dean Cycon to a worker-owned cooperative, ensuring that the brand continue using fair-trade organic coffee as a vehicle for positive change. Beth discusses how the company prepared for this transition, its growth strategy, and the emerging vision for its future. You can learn more about Dean's Beans Organic Coffee at: https://deansbeans.comhttps://www.facebook.com/DeansBeansOrganicFairTradeCoffeehttps://www.instagram.com/deansbeanscoffee/https://www.youtube.com/@DeansBeansOrganicCoffeeChannelBuilding Unbreakable Brands is hosted by Meghan LynchProduced by Six-Point Creative
It seems like everyone is starting a business (and a podcast!) these days. But starting is the easy part. Sustaining that business so that it truly endures is much more difficult.Welcome to Building Unbreakable Brands, a podcast for leaders with a generational mindset. Your hosts, Meghan Lynch (Co-Founder and CEO of Six-Point) and Henry Lynch (her inquisitive 8-year-old son) will talk to people who consider themselves "brand stewards." These are business leaders who are taking care of the reputation and evolution of companies in a way that respects the past while moving toward a bright future for generations to come. We want to learn from them about how they have moved through difficult moments to keep their brands alive and thriving.to find out what it takes to keep a brand relevant, strong, and sustainable. We hope that you will be able to draw your own lessons from these stories that will help you shape your own enduring, unbreakable brand legacy.
On Total Information AM with Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman, CBS tech contributor Ian Sherr discusses the growing use of artificial intelligence by employers to scan company messaging platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams. The AI analyzes employee communications to gauge sentiments without relying on traditional surveys. However, concerns arise about privacy and the potential misuse of this technology against employees.
Join Megan Lynch on Total Information AM as she welcomes Christian Espinosa, founder of Alpine Security and Blue Goat Cyber, a white hat hacker, and the author of the new book, "The In Between: Life in the Micro." In this insightful interview, Espinosa shares the inspiration behind his latest book, exploring the journey of transformation and the significance of micro moments in our lives. From a car accident that served as a pivotal moment to the burden of regrets, Espinosa discusses the need for intentionality in embracing the small moments between big goals.
Tune in to Total Information AM with Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch as they dive into the cultural phenomenon of Taylor Swift. Joined by Professor Brian Donovan, Associate Chair for the Department of Sociology at the University of Kansas, the discussion delves into the sociology of Taylor Swift and the unique appeal she holds for her fans, known as Swifties. Credit: © Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Meghan Lynch from Six-Point Creative has been in the business of helping family businesses for over 20 years. SPC focuses on generational businesses and their brand strategy, asking the question: how do we honor the past and evolve to stay relevant for the future? Head to their website (www.sixpointcreative.com) to take the quiz on where you need to go and what you need to focus on. Meghan has a hard time with the kind of "hustle culture" that is all about spinning up companies and selling them without a lot of thought or care about how they will sustain. It is connected to a bigger question of stewardship and sustainability for her. If you are a small business owner especially if you are in a family business, then this episode is for you. Join us to learn more.
On Total Information, Tom Ackerman and Meghan Lynch discuss a frightening incident involving NBA superstar LeBron James' son, Bronny James. The 18-year-old freshman on the USC basketball team suffered a cardiac arrest during a workout, prompting an urgent rush to the hospital. Dr. Keith Mankowitz , Director of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center at St. Luke's Hospital, sheds light on the difference between cardiac arrest and heart attacks and explains the potential triggers and recovery process. The conversation also addresses concerns about COVID vaccines and overexertion in athletes. © EFE
It's Take Over Tuesday where you the listener run the podcast.And this week's episode is featuring Meghan Lynch!Meg is here to take over the podcast! Almost 24 years ago Meg arrived and took over DJ's life and he's loved every minute of it! Meg has been on Bright Side Home Theater before but this is her first appearance on the Podcast as Meghan Lynch the wife of a Home Theater Enthusiast herself. Meg and DJ chat about her history in Home Theater and movies and what kind of impact it has had on her life. So much Fun!If you don't believe it…Push Play and Hear for yourself!Bright Side Home Theater with the support of all their Patrons and Listeners Donating 50% of this month's listener contributions toAutism Education & Resources | Autism Speaks To Donate Directly:DONATE to Autism SpeaksFollow & Say Hi to the Guys on TwitterDJ -
It's Take Over Tuesday where you the listener run the podcast.And this week's episode is featuring Meghan Lynch!Meg is here to take over the podcast! Almost 24 years ago Meg arrived and took over DJ's life and he's loved every minute of it! Meg has been on Bright Side Home Theater before but this is her first appearance on the Podcast as Meghan Lynch the wife of a Home Theater Enthusiast herself. Meg and DJ chat about her history in Home Theater and movies and what kind of impact it has had on her life. So much Fun!If you don't believe it…Push Play and Hear for yourself!Bright Side Home Theater with the support of all their Patrons and Listeners Donating 50% of this month's listener contributions toAutism Education & Resources | Autism Speaks To Donate Directly:DONATE to Autism SpeaksFollow & Say Hi to the Guys on TwitterDJ -
Join Debbie Monterey and Meghan Lynch as they discuss the recent changes in St. Louis City's circuit attorney's office. Julie Lawson, the Board President of the Crime Victim Center of St. Louis, sheds light on the impact of stagnant cases and communication breakdowns within the criminal justice system. Victims often face prolonged trauma and a lack of justice, leading to a breakdown of trust. Julie emphasizes the immediate need for case updates, clear communication, and revitalizing the attorney's team to address victims' needs.
You're listening to Total Information AM with Debbie Monterey and Meghan Lynch. In this segment, they reflect on the recently concluded Missouri legislative session and discuss future priorities with their guest, Representative Peter Merideth, a Democrat representing St. Louis City. Representative Meredith shares his experiences during the legislative break and highlights some positive outcomes from the session. They delve into the bipartisan nature of many bills that passed the House, such as addressing the cliff effect of benefits and expanding early childhood education. They also touch on important issues like postpartum care, Medicaid coverage, and the significance of investing in early childhood education and childcare. Despite these achievements, they acknowledge that there is still work to be done to ensure adequate support for families and childcare providers. The conversation then shifts to gun legislation, where they discuss the lack of progress and the failure to enact common-sense gun laws. Representative Meredith expresses his disappointment and highlights the need for bipartisan support to make communities safer. The topic of legalized sports betting is explored, with a focus on the economic benefits and concerns raised by different groups. They discuss the need for regulation and the potential growth of the film and music industry through tax incentives, aiming to bring more film projects and jobs to Missouri. Closing the episode, Representative Meredith shares his legislative priorities for the upcoming session, emphasizing the urgency of addressing gun violence, improving mental health services, and providing better compensation for teachers.
Meghan Lynch and Debbie Monterrey discuss the recent agreement reached by the US House and Senate to raise the nation's debt limit, thus avoiding a potential default on the country's debts. They interview Steven Smith, a Professor of Political Science at Washington University, to gain insights into the leadership of House Speaker McCarthy and President Biden during this process. The discussion explores the compromises made and the claimed victories from both sides. The segment also highlights the temporary nature of the agreement, the suspension of the debt limit until January 2025, and the need for further negotiations on budget issues.
Meghan Lynch shares on Branding the Family Business About:Meghan Lynch is the Founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that focuses on helping family-owned companies break through growth plateaus and double their revenue without selling their souls. As part of her mission to help family businesses amplify their impact, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to a wide range of clients, from fast-casual restaurant chains to industrial manufacturers. Meghan developed Six-Point's Solve for Y Brand Accelerator System, which guides family-owned businesses through the steps needed build a focused, scalable brand positioned for sustainable growth. In addition to her brand strategy work with Six-Point, Meghan has served as an adjunct professor of entrepreneurship and is a sought-after speaker. She was named Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019, and enjoys testing her limits as an endurance runner. sixpointcreative.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/melynch/
Debbie Monterrey and Meghan Lynch are joined by Hancock and Kelley to discuss Sam Page scandal and how they think it will play into the upcoming elections.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. As a part of each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner journey, that only experience can teach. In this installment, Julie has a conversation with Meghan Lynch, CEO of Six Point Creative, an organization formed by brand strategists who are fluent in business strategy as well as marketing strategy and project managers who understand the importance of speed, flexibility, and creative problem-solving. During her journey, Meghan went from working for FedEx to working for Family Businesses because her core values aligned with community, culture, legacy, people. She knew she had reached burnout point – when she wasn't able to delegate, had created a culture of not feeling safe and was in what Julie summarizes as, “MICROMANAGED MISERY”. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you're searching for an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Jon talks with Meghan Lynch, Founder, and CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps “second-stage” companies breakthrough growth plateaus. As part of her mission to help small businesses challenge the goliaths, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to second-stage clients in a wide range of industries, from fast-casual restaurants to industrial manufacturers. Meghan and the team at Six-Point provide clients with the experience and expertise to make smarter, faster, better positioning decisions that drive growth. Their flagship program is Solve for Y, which combines branding and marketing best practices with the guidance, education, and change management that second-stage companies need. Six-Point further supports their clients with CMO-level strategic oversight, budget management, and marketing plan execution to help companies punch above their weight. In addition to her brand strategy work with Six-Point, Meghan is a sought-after speaker. She was named an Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019 and enjoys testing her limits as an endurance runner. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Meghan Lynch: Website: https://sixpointcreative.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/meghanlynch Instagram: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sixpointcreative/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melynch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SixPointCreative/
Meghan Lynch is the CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps family businesses double their business without losing their existing customers or values. As part of her mission to help family businesses breakthrough growth plateaus, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to clients in a wide range of industries, from fast-casual restaurants to industrial manufacturers. Meghan was named an Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019 and enjoys testing her limits as an endurance runner. In this episode, we discuss: - Combining your values with the purpose of your business - How to efficiently initiate a growth plan for your business - Moving past the fears that hold you back from growth - Placing your brand and story front and center - Focusing on the frequent touch points of your business - Talking to those that your business serves to learn how to create more growth I hope you will find this episode as exciting and informative as I have. Meghan was so generous to share her better business practices regarding aligning your values with your brand. Please let me know your thoughts! Connect with Meghan Lynch: Website: https://sixpointcreative.com Connect with Steve Eschbach Websites: https://www.tworld.com/locations/naperville/ https://eschbachassoc.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWqgICqaSI8xE2GRYY1HWJA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/speschbach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steveeschbach/ Twitter: @ SteveEschbach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meghan Lynch is the Founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps “second-stage” companies breakthrough growth plateaus. As part of her mission to help small businesses challenge the goliaths, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to second-stage clients in a wide range of industries, from fast-casual restaurants to industrial manufacturers. Today she shares the secrets of scaling – from operational systems to leveraging new revenue streams. Join the conversation by following Wings of Inspired Business on the free and socially interactive Podopolo app, where Sarah and will answer questions. Download Podopolo here and invite your friends to connect around podcasts recommended to you by what interests and inspires you.
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Meghan Lynch is the Founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps “second-stage” companies break through growth plateaus. As part of her mission to help small businesses challenge the goliaths, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to second-stage clients in a wide range of industries, from fast-casual restaurants to industrial manufacturers. Meghan and the team at Six-Point provide clients with the experience and expertise to make smarter, faster, better positioning decisions that drive growth. Their flagship program is Solve for Y, which combines branding and marketing best practices with the guidance, education, and change management that second-stage companies need. Six-Point further supports their clients with CMO-level strategic oversight, budget management, and marketing plan execution to help companies punch above their weight. In addition to her brand strategy work with Six-Point, Meghan is a sought after speaker. She was named an Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019, and enjoys testing her limits as an endurance runner.
HIGHLIGHTS 02:58 Family business fears that stifle growth on rebranding and reputation 07:41 Finding your company's strengths and weaknesses12:33 Solve for Y System: Prioritization, Alignment, and Execution17:53 A scalable brand aligns its strategy to its metrics of success22:49 Brand promises: Align guarantees to customer desires 28:05 Setting up a company either for legacy or acquisition 32:16 2x to 10x your revenues: 12 conversations with customers38:16 Is Six Points for you? Determine how drastic a change you need43:48 Connect with Meghan QUOTES05:47 "When they are doing a rebrand, they need to understand where their current value is, where that brand value lies, so that they don't accidentally change something that actually was a big touch point for customers."08:28 "There's a lot of asset review within the company to just understand what is strong and what is weak, and really start to prioritize those strengths and weaknesses, and then systematically go through shoring up the weaknesses and amplifying the strengths."16:20 "Our process is just kind of like best practices of making sure that they're not wasting money, they're not wasting resources, they're not wasting goodwill with customers, buyers, vendors. You know, there's all these things that can go wrong."17:54 "A focus scalable brand... there will be a clear and common vision of what success looks like. And that is so important... I think again, a lot of companies go into these things and they just think like, well, I don't know, we want to increase sales... But all sales are not created equal."23:39 "Just slapping a guarantee on a product is not going to create loyalty... Again, like branding is the alignment of what your company values with what your customer values. There has to be a connection between those two things... your job number one is to understand your customer better than anybody else."34:17 "What I would actually encourage companies to do is to not really talk so much about your brand, but instead, to talks to your customer about themselves. What is their life like? Where do they find products? What social media are they using? How do they use it? How does it fit into their life? What do they like about it?" To learn more about Meghan, you can check out the links below.Website - http://www.sixpointcreative.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/melynch/If you enjoyed today's episode, please subscribe, review and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you're interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill's book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com.
Welcome to Episode 189 of Building My Legacy.In this podcast Meghan Lynch, the founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative, talks about her entrepreneurial journey and how it led to the focus of her company: Helping family-owned food and beverage businesses move from a “stuck brand at a plateau” to a focused, scalable brand positioned for sustainable growth. The Six-Point Creative flagship program — Solve for Y Brand Accelerator System — is designed to help family businesses double their business without losing their existing customers or values. Meghan shares with us the most common mistakes family businesses make and her recommendations for what businesses should be planning for now. It's a fascinating discussion for any business leader and one that will be of particular value for owners of family businesses.So if you want to know:– Why businesses get “stuck” — and it's not for lack of opportunities– Why you need to figure out the DNA — “do not alter” — of your brand– How internal/external branding can help you retain key employees and position your company as an employer of choice– How the fear of alienating an existing client can stop you from growing– How knowing your company's touchpoints can help you spend your marketing dollars more effectively About Meghan LynchMeghan Lynch is a brand strategist and founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative. She basically fell into entrepreneurship and, when her co-founding partners retired, realized she had to figure it out for herself. After talking with other CEOs of family-owned, closely held businesses, she decided to focus Six-Point Creative on family-owned restaurants and food manufacturers. Today she helps these businesses make smarter, faster decisions that drive growth. A sought-after speaker, Megan was named one of the Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019. She has set up a special landing page on her company's website for Building My Legacy listeners. At www.sixpointcreative.com/buildyourlegacy, you can find a number of business tools, including her “touch point matrix” to help you focus your marketing budget more effectively. About Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy. Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-189-meghan-lynch-on-how-family-businesses-can-grow-building-my-legacy-with-lois-sonstegard-phd
Welcome to Episode 189 of Building My Legacy.In this podcast Meghan Lynch, the founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative, talks about her entrepreneurial journey and how it led to the focus of her company: Helping family-owned food and beverage businesses move from a “stuck brand at a plateau” to a focused, scalable brand positioned for sustainable growth. The Six-Point Creative flagship program — Solve for Y Brand Accelerator System — is designed to help family businesses double their business without losing their existing customers or values. Meghan shares with us the most common mistakes family businesses make and her recommendations for what businesses should be planning for now. It's a fascinating discussion for any business leader and one that will be of particular value for owners of family businesses.So if you want to know:– Why businesses get “stuck” — and it's not for lack of opportunities– Why you need to figure out the DNA — “do not alter” — of your brand– How internal/external branding can help you retain key employees and position your company as an employer of choice– How the fear of alienating an existing client can stop you from growing– How knowing your company's touchpoints can help you spend your marketing dollars more effectively About Meghan LynchMeghan Lynch is a brand strategist and founder and CEO of Six-Point Creative. She basically fell into entrepreneurship and, when her co-founding partners retired, realized she had to figure it out for herself. After talking with other CEOs of family-owned, closely held businesses, she decided to focus Six-Point Creative on family-owned restaurants and food manufacturers. Today she helps these businesses make smarter, faster decisions that drive growth. A sought-after speaker, Megan was named one of the Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019. She has set up a special landing page on her company's website for Building My Legacy listeners. At www.sixpointcreative.com/buildyourlegacy, you can find a number of business tools, including her “touch point matrix” to help you focus your marketing budget more effectively. About Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy. Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-189-meghan-lynch-on-how-family-businesses-can-grow-building-my-legacy-with-lois-sonstegard-phd
Maneuvering through the food & beverage industry as a small family business is extremely tricky. It takes practice and sometimes failure to really find your space and your market. This week on Beyond the Shelf, we spoke with the Founder & CEO of Six-Point Creative, Meghan Lynch. In this episode, Meghan shares some valuable insights into what they believe can help and hinder new small family businesses' growth and development. They also explained why sometimes it's best for business owners to say "no" to opportunities, and why more is not always better.To learn more about Six-Point Creative, and to access information for small businesses, please visit sixpointcreative.com/beyondtheshelfTo stay up to date on all new episodes, subscribe to Beyond the Shelf on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio – and don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome loyal listeners to another episode of The Loyalty Minute, I'm your host Rob Gallo and today I am excited to chat with Meghan Lynch. Meghan is the CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps family businesses double their business without losing their existing customers or values. As part of her mission to help family businesses breakthrough growth plateaus, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to a wide range of food and beverage clients, from fast-casual restaurants to artisan cheese manufacturers. Meghan was named an Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019 and enjoys testing her limits as an endurance runner. Welcome to the show Meghan, thanks for joining me. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rob-gallo/message
We talk superfoods and granola clusters, owning a manufacturing facility, growth at retail and helping family brands in CPG.
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Visit www.EAInterviews.com/MeghanLynch for episode-specific show notes & www.EAInterviews.com for complete show notes of every podcast episode. On today's episode, we learn about: Solve For Y: Breaking Through Business Growth Plateaus And Challenge The Goliaths Using Brand Strategy with Founder & CEO of Six-Point Creative, Meghan Lynch
Meghan Lynch is a wiz at getting things done. And as the CEO of Six-Point Creative, she helps second-stage companies clarify their vision, align their teams, and unlock their full potential. Today she's revealing what it takes to develop a winning formula that both your teams and your clients can benefit from. We also discuss why testing fresh ideas out on yourself will lead to some major insights.
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | SPOTIFY | STITCHER Meghan Lynch is a Boston based destination wedding and elopement photographer specializing in adventurous celebrations of love around the world. Her photography business inspires wanderlust couples to get married in the locations that set their souls on fire whether that's in their hometown of historic Boston or at the base of the Swiss Alps. She has shot over 100 weddings globally and considers her style classic and candid. Meghan's Start Meghan talks about how she got started as a destination and elopement wedding photographer. When she was younger, Meghan always had a camera on her and loved taking photos of her family and friends. In college, she majored in media studies and digital arts. Meghan recommends googling photographers you admire and contacting them to see if you can be an assistant or shadow a wedding. By doing so, she learned editing styles, networked, and learned from the best photographers to help her avoid pitfalls along the way. Finding Her Niche Meghan shares about her love of wedding photography. Every couple and venue spot are different because each wedding experience is unique to each couple. Meghan traveled a lot before getting into the wedding photography business, and did not shoot a wedding on her own until she was 100% confident in photography and traveling experience. She shoots both domestically and internationally. Planning and Preparing Covid aside, Meghan and Rachael talk about the specifics of traveling from a photographer's perspective. Meghan shares about her specific traveler insurance, international carry on camera case, and suitcase for her photography gear. She never arrives the day before the wedding to avoid weather or accident related delays, and she uses the extra time to acclimate and head to the venue to go through the wedding route beforehand. Photographing Elopements Meghan explains that while more traditional weddings tend to have more guests, intimate weddings and elopements have around 25 people or under, and the bride might not wear white wedding dresses.One of the main differences in photography is elopement photography involves location scouting. For smaller weddings, Meghan creates a day around something the couple loves because they oftentimes value experiences over things. The Changing Definition of Elopement Meghan talks about how most people picture a couple running away to elope for various reasons, but this is not necessarily the case anymore. Elopements have begun trending due to COVID-19, and Meghan understands that couples still want to place value on their wedding day, so she takes care to capture the full day for them. Dealing with Pressure Meghan talks about how on the elopement side of photography, when it is just her and the couple, there is more pressure because there aren't hundreds of guests snapping pictures the whole day. She is the sole person responsible for documenting their story, so she makes sure she is organized, comes prepared with two cameras, and makes sure she is a master in different parts of wedding photography before going solo. COVID-19 Impact Meghan shares that she did not travel internationally in 2020, and each state had different wedding party size restrictions that were constantly changing. She tried to help relieve couples' stress and found the beauty of things in the backyard. It's all in the Details Meghan talks about the little details she provides to bring joy to the couples she works with. She loves photographing couples, capturing their love story, and naivating them through the experience. Meghan personalizes a note, vow book, and something unique for the couple. She created a wedding and elopement guidebook with tips and ideas. She also checks in about the details of the wedding including updated guest count and the time meals will be served. She also sends out a gift card and checks in about 2 weeks before the wedding. Favorite Location Meghan talks about meeting a couple on a hike in Switzerland then photographing their wedding the following year. Editing Tips Meghan suggests that aspiring photographers discover the editing style they like, utilize user presets, and try Photo Mechanic software to save time while editing. She also suggests joining relevant Facebook groups and the Rising Tide Society for photographers both of which allow for communications and recommendations from other photographers. Getting Into the Business Meghan talks about the need for aspiring photographers to assist, meet, and intern with photographers they admire online. She suggests taking an online photography course or reading photography blogs. To get into destination weddings, Meghan suggests taking road trips to areas where you want to shoot and hold free model calls. If you are flying throughout the USA or internationally, look on Google Flights or scottscheapflights to find affordable flight options. Updates and Connecting With Meghan Meghan talks about her recently launched print shop featuring landscapes and cityscapes as well as her downloadable pdf about how to become a second photographer at weddings to help you build your portfolio. She is currently booking for 2022, and you can contact her on her website meghanlynchphotography.com links + resources WHERE TO FIND MEGHAN LYNCH PHOTOGRAPHY website on instagram on facebook PINTEREST GET INSPIRED THE CC SPOTIFY PLAYLIST THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FLODESK: GET 50% OFF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION BY CLICKING HERE
Dream Business Radio #447 On this week's Dream Business Radio Show, my special guest is Meghan Lynch. Meghan is the Founder and CEO if Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps “second-stage” companies break through growth plateaus. Download MP3 Connect to Meghan on their website: http://www.sixpointcreative.com/dreambusiness
Meghan Lynch understands branding and she understands the challenges of doing it effectively and affordably. Listen in as we cover the basics and the benefits of branding. BIO Meghan will provide you with the experience and expertise to make smarter, faster, better positioning decisions that drive growth. Our flagship program is Solve for Y, and we further support our clients with CMO-level strategic oversight, budget management, and marketing plan execution management. Take the Quiz https://sixpointcreative.com/digitalbrandbuild/ Megan's contact info Six-Point Creative sixpointcreative.com 276 Bridge Street Springfield, MA 01103 -------------------- Work with Fanatics Media www.fanaticsmedia.com
Meghan Lynch is the CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps “second-stage” companies break through growth plateaus. As part of her mission to help small businesses challenge the goliaths, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to second-stage clients in a wide range of industries, from fast-casual restaurants to industrial manufacturers. Meghan was named an Enterprising Women of the Year in 2019 and enjoys testing her limits as an endurance runner. Some of the issues Meghan discussed today: The fears holding high-potential companies back from growth • Brand strategy for family businesses • What is a second-stage company? • Common mistakes companies make when they rebrand • How to hire and manage marketing expertise
In this episode of Small Business Connections, Ann talks with Meghan Lynch, the CEO of Six-Point Creative, a brand strategy agency that helps “second-stage” companies break through growth plateaus. As part of her mission to help small businesses challenge the goliaths, Meghan has served as an expert advisor to second-stage clients in a wide range of industries, from fast-casual restaurants to industrial manufacturers. We discuss: - The fears holding high-potential companies back from growth - Brand strategy for family businesses - What is a second-stage company? - Common mistakes companies make when they rebrand - How to hire and manage marketing expertise Favorite Books of Business- Meghan’s Favorite Books for Business- Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork by Benjamin Hardy Leading Change by John P. Kotter Follow Meghan Lynch: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin The host of ASMM Small Business Connection is Ann Brennan. She is the owner of ASMM Digital Marketing and started the podcast to help her clients get in front of more people. Since its inception, it has grown to include guests from around the world. If you would like to be on the show, please message Ann directly through LinkedIn. Learn More About ASMM Digital Marketing Follow ASMM: Twitter | Facebook |Instagram |LinkedIn Subscribe to our podcast: ASMM Small Business Connections
In this week's Industrial Talk Podcast we're talking to Megan Lynch, President and CEO at Six Point Creative about "Letting go of your Legacy Thinking and Approach your Business with Radical Courage". Get the answers to your "Radical Solution" questions along with Megan's unique insight on the “How” on this Industrial Talk interview! You can find out more about Megan and the wonderful team at Six Point Creative on trashing legacy thing and embracing radical solutions by the links below. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the https://industrialtalk.com/wp-admin/inforum-industrial-academy-discount/ (Industrial Academy) and a series on “https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ (Why You Need To Podcast)” for Greater Success in 2020. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! MEGAN LYNCH'S CONTACT INFORMATION AND FREE OFFERS:Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melynch/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/melynch/) Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sixpointcreative/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/sixpointcreative/) Company Website: https://sixpointcreative.com/ (https://sixpointcreative.com/) Free Stuff: Go to Six Point Creative and download your, Brand Touchpoint Matrix, Free Book: Hiring to Build Brand Value and Free Brand Assessment. PODCAST VIDEO:https://youtu.be/GVrBXF-KX9Q THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST":https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ () OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES:CAP Logistics: https://www.caplogistics.com/ (https://www.caplogistics.com/) Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html (https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html) Industrial Marketing Solutions: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/) Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/) Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/) Safety With Purpose Podcast: https://safetywithpurpose.com/ (https://safetywithpurpose.com/) YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX:LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ (https://lifterlms.com/) Active Campaign: https://www.activecampaign.com/?_r=H855VEPU (Active Campaign Link) BombBomb: http://www.bombbomb.com/?bbref=INDUSTRIALTALKPODCAST (BombBomb Link) Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ (https://www.socialjukebox.com/) Industrial Academy (One Month Free Access And One Free License For Future Industrial Leader):https://industrialtalk.com/wp-admin/inforum-industrial-academy-discount/ () Business Beatitude the Book Do you desire a more joy-filled, deeply-enduring sense of accomplishment and success? Live your business the way you want to live with the BUSINESS BEATITUDES...The Bridge connecting sacrifice to success. YOU NEED THE BUSINESS BEATITUDES! TAP INTO YOUR INDUSTRIAL SOUL, RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW! BE BOLD. BE BRAVE. DARE GREATLY AND CHANGE THE WORLD. GET THE BUSINESS BEATITUDES! https://industrialtalk.com/business-beatitude-reserve/ ( Reserve My Copy and My 25% Discount) PODCAST TRANSCRIPT:SUMMARY KEYWORDS companies, people, industrial, collaborate, stage, business, conversation, fears, talk, industry, built, innovate, megan, market, point, innovation, product, educate, listeners, scott 00:03 Welcome to the industrial talk podcast with Scott MacKenzie. Scott is a passionate industry professional dedicated to transferring cutting edge industry focused innovations and trends while highlighting the men and women who keep the world moving. So put on your hard hat, grab your work boots, and let's go. Alright, thank you very much for joining the industrial talk podcast where we celebrate you the industry heroes, you are bold, you are...
Is your business going through a “Whitewater” stage that's keeping you from leveling-up? In this episode of the ROI Online Podcast, CEO and advisor Meghan Lynch talks about how to use brand strategy to break to growth plateaus and challenge the big guys in your industry.Meghan is the president and CEO at Six-Point Creative–a brand strategy agency that will provide you with the experience and expertise to make smarter, faster, better positioning decisions that drive growth. She is an expert advisor, speaker, and entrepreneur with a demonstrated history of working with "second-stage" businesses and solving complex brand and positioning challenges.As entrepreneurs, we sometimes assume that the brand strategy that got our company to where it is now will keep on working in the future, but this is actually false. You need to evolve and you can't afford to make a wrong move. Thankfully there are people like Meghan who can advise you to make better decisions and keep scaling. Among other things, Meghan and Steve discussed:What Six-Point Creative can do for your second-stage businessThe different stages of companies The importance of being able to lead things without doing everything yourselfBeing able to understand who you are and what you're doing as a businessHow to build a company that you'll never want to sellThe fears that hold companies back from growth Applying your team's skills more effectivelyWhat success feels like in second-stageYou can learn more about Meghan here:Follow Meghan on LinkedIn Send Meghan an EmailLearn more about Six-Point Creative here:https://sixpointcreative.com/Read the books mentioned in this podcast:The Golden Toilet by Steve BrownThinking of starting your own podcast? Buzzsprout's secure and reliable posting allows you to publish podcasts online. Buzzsprout also includes full iTunes support, HTML5 players, show statistics, and WordPress plugins. Get started using this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card and to help support our show!Support the show (https://cash.app/$stevemfbrown)
What you'll learn: How fear and ego stop family businesses from evolving Opportunity can actually keep you from building value in your company How to evolve a brand and culture without abandoning the past The transforming power of internal alignment Clarity and consistency can lead to exponential growth This week's guests: Meghan Lynch Bio CEO, Six-Point Creative* For over 15 years, Meghan has served as expert advisor to global and national brands, from fast-casual restaurant chains to industrial manufacturers. Honors include induction into the Women Business Leaders Hall of Fame at Bay Path University, and the 2019 Enterprising Women of the Year Award. Meghan is also currently an adjunct professor in the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Elms College. Ruth Lund President, the LEGACY Center* Ruth Lund is the President of The LEGACY Center, a firm that considers themselves practitioners as well as consultants in the area of values-based cultural and executive development. Ruth was part of the founding team that developed a body of work designed to assist the Legacy companies improve, grow, and protect their values-based culture as they grew and evolved over her 7-year engagement as Vice President of Organizational Development. During her tenure, the organization successfully navigated multiple acquisitions, with each one retaining talent, clients, and productivity as they focused heavily on the cultural integration first. The LEGACY Center was born in order to take the learnings and processes created in the internal organization to other businesses, non-profits, and the public sector. The response to this offering has been strong. Ruth now leads the initiative to partner with executive leaders who desire to foster sustainable, values-based organizations. Ruth has over 25 years of experience in leadership, team, and cultural development in both the private and non-profit sectors and brings a passion to help executives lead with authenticity and intention. She is a certified practitioner with the Barrett Values Centre, Giving Voice to Values (GVV), and Marshall Goldsmiths Stakeholder Centered Coaching. A graduate from the University of Maine with a degree in Education, Ruth has channeled her background in teaching, presenting, facilitating, and coaching into powerful experiences that support the process of developing strong values-based leadership and intentional cultural development focused on Impacting Lives and Developing Leaders. *Not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. CRN-3405758-011421 The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Michael Palumbos is a registered representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Family Wealth & Legacy, LLC is not an affiliate of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.
Andrew Morgans and Meghan Lynch, CEO of Six Point Creative discuss Meghan's early beginnings, and how she landed as an agency that focuses on second-stage companies. What is it like to be a business that is in its second stage, how do they differ from large brands or startups, and what should second-stage businesses focus on? This episode is sponsored by, Tesseract Ventures: tesseractventures.io Tesseract Ventures helps companies become smarter, better connected, and more efficient through next-generation robotics, 21st-century software, and radically connected platforms. Go check out what the Inventors, Engineers, and Creatives are building over at TesseractVentures.io. From robots to flexible tech solutions for construction and beyond, the Tesseract team dream it AND make it come to life. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Find Startup Hustle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/startuphustlexyz/ Visit Our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Suggest a Guest: https://fullscale.io/contact-us/ Learn more about: Six-Point Creative Website: https://sixpointcreative.com/ Marknology https://www.marknology.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brand development in cannabis Meghan Lynch, CEO of Six-Point Creative. Six-Point Creative is a brand development agency with a special focus on working with second-stage companies. Their Solve for why the program is designed to help companies navigate the very specific demands of the “second stage” in their business's life cycle — and achieve a next-stage vision. Six-Point's process starts with deep listening and strategy, includes methods of employee education and engagement to increase buy-in and success, and then follows with a proven creative process that builds authentic brand identities informed by our clients' values, personality, and aspirations.
What is your communication strategy right now? Is it different during crisis? Meghan Lynch, CEO of Six Points Creative chats with us about how you can alter your communications to still stay at the top of mind during challenging times. As the CEO of a brand strategy agency, she has served as an expert advisor to global and national brands spanning fast-casual restaurant chains to industrial manufacturers.
In this episode of The Women's Pelvic Pain Podcast, Meghan Lynch, a yoga teacher who works with many pre and post natal women, and, who is also a doula, discusses with us how yoga can be used to help the pelvic floor, to both relax the muscles when need be, and strengthen the muscles when need be. We talk about how yoga can help with those who have chronic pelvic pain, and how it can also help pre and post natal women, in order to both prepare for pregnancy, and heel after pregnancy. We also talk about the important role that yoga plays in meditation, deep relaxation and stress reduction techniques, in order to combat the cycle of anxiety and depression associated with chronic pain. Lastly, we delve into the chakras, and what our pain can tell us on more energetic levels within our body. This episode is concluded with an amazing guided breathing exercise that you can carry with you forever and use at any time of day, in order to help calm your brain and nervous system down, ground your body, and consequently, help diminish the pain cycle.