The Grandparent Advantage: Building Legacy Through One-on-One Connection
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Legacy is often misunderstood as something financial, distant, or reserved for later in life. In this episode, Perry Solomon reframes legacy into something far more immediate—and far more impactful.
Perry, founder of Solomon Growth Advisors and author of Grandpa Day, shares how a simple practice—spending intentional, one-on-one time with each grandchild—became a 20-year system for mentorship, connection, and generational influence.
Drawing from his background as a business leader and now advisor, Perry explains how structure, curiosity, and consistency can transform relationships the same way they transform organizations. What started as casual outings evolved into a repeatable framework for developing confidence, decision-making, and identity in the next generation.
This conversation bridges business leadership and family leadership—highlighting that the same principles that build great companies (intentionality, systems, listening, and empowerment) also build meaningful legacies at home.
Key takeaway: Legacy is not what you leave behind—it's what you build into people while you're still here.