2026 Business Growth Kickoff: Speed, Focus & Execution for Leaders

Cory Mosley

In this episode of the Grow Business Podcast, Cory Mosley and Lon Graham kick off 2026 with real, actionable priorities to help business owners and leaders translate intentions into execution and results.


This episode is about multiplying momentum, eliminating distractions, and instilling clarity—not just motivation. After reflecting on the lessons of 2025, Corey and Lon outline five concrete priorities to help you drive growth in 2026:


Inside this episode:

  • 2026 isn’t a restart—it’s a continuation with clarity and purpose
  • Decide what you’re not doing this year so you can focus energy where it matters
  • Identify and fix the bottleneck that’s limiting your revenue
  • Upgrade how you attract customers with clearer messaging and authority
  • Tighten up your offers and pricing early to avoid confusion and margin erosion
  • Get your time back and protect the space needed for real thinking and execution
  • The value of calm leadership in making better decisions
  • How clarity builds confidence—and confidence builds revenue
  • A special thanks to our sponsor: Pecan Jack’s Ice Cream & Candy Kitchen Franchise



Inside this episode:

  1. 2026 isn't a restart-it's a continuation with clarity and purpose
  2. Decide what you're not doing this year so you can focus energy where it matters
  3. Identify and fix the bottleneck that's limiting your revenue
  4. Upgrade how you attract customers with clearer messaging and authority
  5. Tighten up your offers and pricing early to avoid confusion and margin erosion
  6. Get your time back and protect the space needed for real thinking and execution
  7. The value of calm leadership in making better decisions
  8. How Clarity builds confidence-and confidence builds revenue

Whether you’re scaling a business, leading a team, or building a brand, this episode gives you the mindset and framework to execute faster, smarter, and with more clarity in 2026.

Plus: Sponsored by Pecan Jacks Ice Cream and Candy Kitchen—now franchising nationwide. With nearly $1M in average unit volume, this is a sweet opportunity you don’t want to miss. Learn more at pecanjacksfranchise.com.


Credits:

  • Hosted by: Cory Mosley, Business Growth Strategist
  • Co-Hosted by: Lon Graham, Voice of Reason
  • Produced by: Willie H.

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