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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 13 MIN

Building a Modern Brand With Community and AI, with Fourth Generation Retailer Meg Walbridge, Taylor's Do it Center

from The Grit Blueprint · host Grit Blueprint

Want proof that local retail can be both high-tech and deeply human? We sat down with Meg Taylor, a fourth-generation leader behind 21 hardware stores in Virginia, to unpack how a family business blends community events, clear messaging, and practical AI to save time, grow sales, and earn lasting loyalty. Her journey, from Capitol Hill to marketing services to advocacy, builds a toolkit any independent retailer can use without losing the warmth that keeps neighbors coming back.We dig into the shift from traditional buys to digital storytelling, where a simple annual Santa-and-trees event becomes a flywheel: content that resonates across generations, traffic that feeds relationships, and a brand memory that outlasts discounts. Meg explains how segmenting custom GPTs makes everyday work easier: writing cleaner emails, building OSHA-aligned training checklists, drafting social captions, and setting a consistent voice for internal updates. The result is fewer late nights behind the computer and more time on the floor with customers and teams.We also talk about lowering the barrier to entry with playful experiments, like turning a family photo into a coloring page or testing new image editing tools that didn’t exist two weeks ago. The mindset is simple: try it, segment it, measure it, and keep what works. If you’re building an unmistakable brand in the built world, this conversation will give you concrete ways to earn trust, create shareable moments, and streamline the busywork. Topics we covered:• Fourth-generation hardware and 21 stores across Virginia• Lessons from Capitol Hill, media, and advocacy shaping leadership• Moving from traditional to digital marketing with purpose• Community events as memory makers and traffic drivers• Practical AI via custom GPTs for HR, training, and content• Segmenting tools to speed work and keep tone consistent• Photo and imaging tools as low-risk onramps to adoption• Focus on freeing time for staff and customers• Spring buying context and coastal lifestyle touchpointsBuild Authority. Gain Visibility. Drive Growth.You do great work. The right people should know it.Grit Blueprint helps building industry companies and leaders build authority, increase visibility, earn trust, and turn that trust into revenue.📅 Book a Strategy CallReady to become more visible, more trusted, and easier to choose?https://meetings-na2.hubspot.com/stefanie-couch📧 Join the NewsletterGet practical strategies and tools to build your authority, grow your visibility, and strengthen your business.https://421r60.share-na2.hsforms.com/2RMwQMXe2QLyk3sl9dv2gXQ🎥 Watch More Grit BlueprintSubscribe for honest conversations and growth strategies for the building industry.https://www.youtube.com/@stefaniecouch🚀 About Stefanie CouchStefanie Couch is the founder of Grit Blueprint and a third-generation building industry professional.Grit Blueprint helps manufacturers, distributors, dealers, service providers, and industry leaders build authority, grow visibility, and become unmistakable in their market.🔗Learn more: https://gritblueprint.comInstagram: @StefanieCouchOfficialLinkedIn: Stefanie Couch

Want proof that local retail can be both high-tech and deeply human? We sat down with Meg Taylor, a fourth-generation leader behind 21 hardware stores in Virginia, to unpack how a family business blends community events, clear messaging, and practical AI to save time, grow sales, and earn lasting loyalty. Her journey, from Capitol Hill to marketing services to advocacy, builds a toolkit any independent retailer can use without losing the warmth that keeps neighbors coming back. We dig into t...

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