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Becky's Bazaar: Why Charity Retail Must Embrace Social Media09 Feb 202600:45:47

In this episode, we’re joined by Becky from @beckysbazaar to explore how preloved fashion influencers can drive real impact in charity retail. From fair pricing and storytelling to social media, online selling, and creator collaborations, we unpack what makes charity shops feel welcoming, trustworthy, and relevant. Packed with practical insights, this conversation highlights how social media and creativity can elevate charity retail's takings.

The conversation covers the impact of social media on charity shops, the challenges they face, the role of photography in online selling, the resurgence of Pinterest, advice for charities starting online reselling, exploring Whatnot and online auctions, collaborations with creators and charities, the value offered by creators without big budgets, and a charity shop shout out.

Natasha Morosini from St George’s Crypt: How Charity Retail Creates Second Chances18 Feb 202600:28:53

In today’s conversation, we speak to Natasha, Head of Retail at St George’s Crypt, about the transformative power of charity retail beyond the shop floor, particularly the partnership between the Crypt and HMP Newhall.

We explore how charity shops can create meaningful opportunities, including projects like upcycling furniture, and why looking beyond past convictions is so important in offering genuine second chances. This episode highlights how initiatives like these not only support individuals to rebuild their lives, but also contribute to sustainability and stronger communities. It’s a conversation about second chances, and how purpose led retail can genuinely change lives.

Daniel Franzmann from Fight for Sight: The Secret Behind Community Led Volunteer Growth25 Feb 202600:48:19

In this episode, we’re joined by Daniel Franzmann from Fight For Sight to explore how their charity shops are reimagining volunteer recruitment through storytelling and social media. We discuss using Instagram as a recruitment tool, showing the human and diverse side of volunteering, and creating inclusive, flexible opportunities that build strong local communities. Daniel also shares insights into Fight For Sight’s ambitious plans to open new shops and grow their retail impact.

Catherine and Ella from Savvy Marketing: What Charity Retail Can Learn From Shopper Psychology11 Mar 202601:00:33

In this episode of Charity Shop Chat, we explore what charity retail can learn from the world of shopper marketing. Joined by retail specialists Catherine Shuttleworth and Ella Baynes from Savvy Marketing, we unpack how insight and human behaviour influence buying decisions at the point of purchase. From competing in a crowded retail landscape to using data and digital, the conversation challenges charity retailers to think about their shoppers and design experiences that truly connect and create impact on the shop floor. Most importantly, we discuss the value of stepping outside our sector’s echo chamber to gain fresh perspectives from retail experts.

Steph Edusei from St Oswald's Hospice: How to Lead With Authenticity04 Mar 202600:59:07

In this episode, we’re joined by Steph Edusei, CEO of St Oswald's Hospice in the North East, to explore what charity retail really needs from senior leadership. From how CEOs can better support and champion retail teams, to why retail leaders are often overlooked for Director of Income Generation roles, we unpack leadership, governance, and strategy. We also discuss managing trading boards and committees without slipping into micromanagement, and why equality, diversity and inclusion must sit at the heart of modern charity retail. Essential listening for CEOs, trustees, and senior retail professionals.

Jan Marchant from Isabel Hospice: Can Everyone Win in the Future of Retail18 Mar 202600:45:25

In this episode, Charlotte and Mimi sit down with retail powerhouse and Drapers Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jan Marchant. From her early days at Topshop to transforming Tesco’s F&F into a market-leading brand, Jan shares lessons in leadership, innovation and compassion. Together, they explore the future of circularity, the evolving role of charity retail, and the big question at the heart of the conversation: can everyone win? Packed with insight, inspiration and practical takeaways, this is a must-listen for anyone passionate about retail, reuse and the changing world of fashion.

Nicola & Roxanne from St Raphael's Hospice: How Shop Managers Save Lives25 Mar 202600:37:13

Hospice shops are places where everyday retail meets deep human emotion. In this episode, Mimi and Charlotte sit down with hospice shop managers to share the touching stories behind the till, moments of compassion and community that make hospice retail so unique. From meaningful donor encounters to the pride and purpose found on the shop floor, this conversation reveals the true heart of hospice shops and the vital role they play in supporting care, sustainability, and local communities.

Vicki Burnett: Leadership, Legacy and What Comes Next14 Apr 202600:55:03

Charity retail is built on dedication, leadership and the quiet commitment of people who show up year after year. In this episode of Charity Shop Chat, we’re joined by Vicki Burnett, Senior Consultant at The Charity Retail Consultancy and former Chair of the Charity Retail Association board, to reflect on more than 30 years in the sector. We explore what charity retail must protect, where it needs to be bolder, and what the next chapter of national leadership means for its future. A thoughtful conversation about legacy, responsibility and shaping what comes next.

Renata Graver from Shaw Trust: Leading With Purpose and Inclusion07 Apr 202600:47:27

Join Charlotte and Mimi this week as they chat with Renata Graver, Director of Community and Retail at Shaw Trust and also a Senior Sponsor for the Race Equality Network. We explore the realities of charity retail in 2026, combining margins with mission, and how inclusion and representation can transform shop teams and communities. An insightful episode for anyone working in or passionate about charity retail.

Lauren Davies: Unexpected Career Paths in Charity Retail28 Apr 202600:41:40

In this episode, Mimi and Charlotte sit down with charity retail leader Lauren Davies, to explore the many routes a career in this sector can take. From her work as a shop manager to a role at the forefront of sector innovation, Lauren's story is a powerful reminder that there's no single path to success in charity retail.

Together, they unpack the skills and strategies that help people thrive, whether you're running a bustling high street shop, building a volunteer team, or eyeing your next step into leadership. Lauren opens up about community engagement, what great leadership really looks like on the ground, and the genuine difference charity shops make in people's lives.

If you work in charity retail, volunteer in a shop, or simply love the world of secondhand, this episode is packed with honest stories and practical takeaways to help you grow in the sector.

Jen Graham: The Woman Behind Charity Shop Girl06 May 202600:27:05

Jen Graham, known online as Charity Shop Girl, has turned a lifelong love of second hand shopping into one of the most recognisable voices in charity retail. Through social media and TV appearances, she's introduced thrifting and sustainable fashion to entirely new audiences, bringing energy, personality and genuine passion to a sector she believes deserves far greater recognition. In this conversation, Jen talks to us about the changing perception of charity shops, the rise of thrifting culture, and why charity retail matters so much more than just fashion, for people, communities and the sector.

Tacha, Hannah and Gareth: Pay What You Feel Initiative and Community Centred Retail20 May 202600:39:14

In this episode, Charlotte sits down with Tacha, Hannah, and Gareth from Ethical Boutique and the Safe Foundation in Cardiff, to explore how a charity shop can become a genuine hub for its community. From pay what you feel baskets that make the shop accessible to everyone and their in store café creates a place where people come to connect. Their approach puts people firmly at the centre of everything they do.

Together, they share the stories behind their work, from supporting marginalised communities internationally to providing free training and volunteer opportunities closer to home. Tacha, Hannah, and Gareth talk openly about what it means to create a space where everyone feels welcome, and how that sense of belonging translates into real impact for the Safe Foundation's mission.

Jen Graham: Bringing Charity Retail to the Mainstream15 May 202600:27:18

Jen Graham, known online as Charity Shop Girl, has built one of the most recognisable voices in charity retail. From viral social media content to appearances on This Morning and her role as an expert on the BBC's Shift the Thrift with Joanna Page, Jen is shining a light on the sector on a national scale. In this second part of our conversation, Jen talks to us about what actually drives people through charity shop doors, why social media is one of the most powerful and underused tools in the sector, and how mainstream visibility is changing the way people think about shopping secondhand.

Julia Edwards and Anna Pashley: The Charity Retail Conference Everyone Will Be Talking About04 Jun 202600:47:11

This week on Charity Shop Chat, we're joined by Julia Edwards and Anna Pashley from the Charity Retail Association for a preview of this year's CRA Conference. We discuss the biggest themes shaping charity retail, what delegates can expect from this year's programme, the value of workshop learning streams and why the conference remains such an important opportunity for networking, inspiration and sector learning.

Catriona and Louise: Building a Charity Shop That Puts Community First18 Jun 202600:42:31

This week on Charity Shop Chat, we're joined by Catriona from Hope Kitchen and Louise , shop coordinator at Restore, for an inspiring look at what happens when a group of local people in Oban, Scotland come together to rethink what a charity shop can be. We discuss the community led model behind Restore, how reuse, repair and skills building sit alongside affordable shopping, the realities of running a multi partner social enterprise, and why this kind of collaborative, people first approach feels so relevant for the future of charity retail.

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