NextGen Strategies

Grant Covault & Tyler Davis

Welcome to the NextGen Strategies Podcast, the podcast for modern strategies to help family-owned, small businesses grow and compete. Join long-time friends Grant Covault, marketing strategist and owner of GC Strategies, and Tyler Davis, CPA and owner of DAT CPA, as they interview subject experts on a variety of subjects such as leadership, marketing, finance, operations and much more. If you are a current business leader, aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone looking to get the scoop on the latest and greatest happenings in the world of business, this pod is for you!

  1. 22 JAN

    Events and Tradeshows in 2026

    Episode summaryA lot of companies treat tradeshows like a box to check. They show up because “it’s an industry thing,” spend real money, then wonder why nothing came of it. In this episode, Grant and Tyler break down a practical approach to events that actually produces results: define the goal and budget, do pre-event outreach, show up with an engaging booth plan, capture content while you’re there, and follow up with a real post-show strategy (not a single “great to meet you” email). What you’ll learnHow to decide if an event is worth attending (and what success looks like)Why “backpack it” first (walk the floor before buying a booth)Pre-event marketing that increases booth traffic and meetingsBooth mistakes that kill conversations (busy messaging, bad body language)How to capture content that makes the trip worthwhile even if the show is a dudThe post-show follow-up strategy most teams skip (and why that’s where ROI lives)Why “destination” should not outweigh “audience quality” Key takeawaysDefine the goal first: leads, partnerships, brand awareness, recruiting, or learningDo recon before committing to a boothPromote attendance ahead of time (website, social, LinkedIn header, email)Make your booth simple, readable, and conversation-drivenSend people who are approachable, not phone-scrolling statuesRotate booth coverage so the team stays sharpCapture photos and quick videos for contentFollow up with specific context, and follow up more than once If you’re spending money on events, treat it like a campaign. If you want help building a simple event playbook for your team, reach out.

    27 min
  2. 7 JAN

    Leadership That Lasts with Nathan Stuckey

    In this episode of the NextGen Strategies Podcast, we sit down with Nathan Stuckey, founder of Stuckey Law Firm, to talk about leadership that lasts. Nathan shares his path from law school to launching his own firm, the lessons he learned by growing through people instead of chasing scale, and why trust is the foundation of any sustainable business. This conversation digs into partnerships, delegation, mentorship, and the responsibility leaders carry to invest in their teams without sacrificing their families or values. If you’re building something for the long haul and trying to do it the right way, this episode offers grounded, real-world perspective from someone who’s been in it. In This Episode, We CoverNathan’s journey from law school to starting his own firmWhy leadership built on trust outlasts fast growthWhat makes partnerships succeed or failThe danger of bottlenecks and the importance of delegationLearning to let people fail so they can growMentorship, humility, and asking for advice soonerDiversifying through business ownershipKeeping family, relationships, and purpose at the center of success Key TakeawaysLeadership is about people, not egoTrust and transparency create stronger teams than controlHiring the right people costs more, but costs less in the long runGrowth without values eventually breaks something importantSustainable success requires humility, delegation, and patience About the GuestNathan Stuckey is the founder of Stuckey Law Firm, based in Springfield, Ohio. His approach to leadership centers on trust, long-term thinking, and investing in people. In addition to his legal practice, Nathan is involved in other business ventures and is deeply committed to family, mentorship, and community.

    33 min
  3. 04/12/2025

    Two Jobs, One Leap: Mo Carpenter’s Journey into Real Estate

    Episode Summary In this episode of the Next Gen Strategies podcast, Grant and Tyler sit down with Mo Carpenter of Gallery Homes Real Estate to unpack what it really looks like to walk away from a safe corporate job and build a relationship driven real estate business. Mo shares his journey from twelve years in a corporate role at Assurant to working two jobs for two years, then finally making the leap into real estate full time. He talks about the “golden handcuffs” of salary and benefits, how his wife pushed him to set boundaries, and why he refuses to build his business on cold leads and empty promises. If you are thinking about leaving a stable role for entrepreneurship, getting into real estate, or just trying to grow a business without losing your values, this one hits a lot of nerves in a good way. In this episode, we cover: Why law school turned into corporate life, and why corporate life stopped being enoughHow Covid downtime forced Mo to be brutally honest about work, marriage, and callingThe promise he made to his wife before jumping into real estateWorking two full jobs for two years and what that grind actually looked likeHow a simple “why” video launch went viral and jump started his book of businessWhy his first clients trusted him with big properties even when he had zero experienceBuilding a business on relationships, not purchased leadsWhy “your sphere” will always beat the perfect marketing funnelWhen Mo knew he had to start a team and how he chose his first hireThe difference values make when you are building a team, not just chasing sales numbersA wild story of winning a house with 18 offers without being the highest bidHow clear communication and story can beat a higher price in multiple offer situationsBoundaries, burnout, and why not all business is good businessWhat reality TV gets wrong about real estateWhy Mo is dipping into commercial deals while keeping his heart in residential Key Takeaways Relationships and integrity will take you further than any paid lead source.You can respect the “golden handcuffs” of corporate while still planning your exit.Your sphere of influence is not a fallback plan, it is your first and best lead engine.It is okay to say no to business that does not fit your values or season of life.Real growth happens when you invest in the people on your team, not just your own production.

    29 min
  4. 20/11/2025

    Getting Real About AI and ChatGPT

    Episode Summary In this episode, Grant Covault and Tyler Davis get real about AI and the way tools like ChatGPT actually fit into day to day business. They dig into the gap between the hype and the reality, the difference between free and paid versions, and why blindly trusting AI is a fast track to sloppy work and bad decisions. They break down how they use ChatGPT in their own worlds, what it consistently gets wrong, and where it actually creates real value. From SOP building, communication cleanup, and transcription, to research and process improvement, they highlight the practical use cases that work and the pitfalls that don’t. No sci-fi fantasies. No fearmongering. Just straight talk on how to use AI responsibly and effectively. What We Cover • Why the AI hype cycle is misleading • Free vs paid ChatGPT tiers and how to pick • Setting up custom instructions and memory • The “agreeable problem” and how to force real critique • Research traps, hallucinations, and verification • Using ChatGPT for SOPs, processes, transcripts, and communication • Where AI fits today in accounting, marketing, and operations • Why business leaders need to understand AI even if they don’t like it Takeaways AI isn’t a magic assistant, and it’s not replacing anyone tomorrow. It’s a tool that amplifies what you already do, good or bad. If you guide it well, it makes your work faster and clearer. If you don’t, it’ll show up in your output immediately. Listen and Subscribe Follow the NextGen Strategies Podcast for real stories and practical strategies to help you build a healthier, smarter business.

    43 min

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Welcome to the NextGen Strategies Podcast, the podcast for modern strategies to help family-owned, small businesses grow and compete. Join long-time friends Grant Covault, marketing strategist and owner of GC Strategies, and Tyler Davis, CPA and owner of DAT CPA, as they interview subject experts on a variety of subjects such as leadership, marketing, finance, operations and much more. If you are a current business leader, aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone looking to get the scoop on the latest and greatest happenings in the world of business, this pod is for you!