Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast We Fixed It. You're Welcome.
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| Shein's IPO: Profit or Peril? | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:44:09 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" hosts Aaron, Melissa, and Chino tackle the challenges facing fast fashion giants Shein and Temu. They explore the ethical dilemmas of cheap clothing, labor practices, and environmental impact. The conversation delves into Shein's IPO plans, the effects of new tariffs, and potential strategies for sustainability. The hosts propose innovative solutions, including transparency in supply chains, pop-up stores for upcycling, and partnerships with designers. They discuss the shift towards thrifting culture and the need for these companies to adapt their business models. The episode concludes with suggestions for how Shein and Temu can legitimize their brands and navigate the changing landscape of fast fashion. Fast Fashion Under Fire: Shein and Temu
Consumer Behavior and Ethical Dilemmas
Marketplace Accountability and Transparency
Impact of Tariffs and Inflation
Sustainability Initiatives and Greenwashing
Recycling and Resale Programs
IPO Challenges for Shein
Proposed Solutions and "Fixes"
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| AI Privacy with Amazon Alexa: Control or Convenience? | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:41:38 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle Amazon's AI assistant, Alexa, and its recent privacy policy changes. Joined by guest Christian Johnson of Metis Analytics, they explore the implications of Amazon's data collection practices and the future of AI in our homes. The discussion covers the balance between technological advancement and personal privacy, with perspectives ranging from embracing AI's benefits to concerns about data ownership and identity protection. Christian offers insights into edge computing and local AI models as potential solutions, while the hosts debate the ethical considerations of AI development and data usage. The episode concludes with recommendations for Amazon to prioritize transparency and user control in their AI offerings. https://www.metisos.co/Evolution of Amazon's AI Assistant
Privacy Concerns and Data Collection
Transparency and User Control
AI Development and Data Usage
Generational Perspectives on AI and Privacy
Edge Computing and Local AI Processing
Ethical Considerations in AI Development
Future of AI and Personal Data Management
Amazon's Opportunity for Privacy Leadership
Balancing AI Advancement with Privacy Protection
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| Walgreens' Theft Deterrent Debate | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:44:14 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the panel tackles the issue of retail theft at Walgreens and other major retailers. They explore the effectiveness of current security measures like locking up products and their impact on customer experience and sales. The discussion covers various aspects of the problem, including organized retail crime, employee theft, and the balance between preventing theft and maintaining convenience. The panel, joined by finance expert Jason Kraus, proposes solutions ranging from investing in technology like smart carts and predictive analytics to enhancing the in-store experience with customer service ambassadors. They emphasize the importance of remembering Walgreens' core value of convenience while addressing security concerns, ultimately suggesting a multi-faceted approach to "fix" the issue. Special Guest Jason Kraus: https://jasonkraus.me/ Retail Theft and Its Impact
Walgreens' History and Current Situation
Customer Experience and Sales Impact
Business Perspective on Retail Theft
Technology vs. Human Approach
Startup Approach to Retail Challenges
Community Responsibility and Profiling Concerns
Proposed Solutions
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| Rethinking Catastrophe Coverage: State Farm's Dilemma | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:52:25 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the insurance crisis sparked by recent wildfires in California. They focus on State Farm's response, discussing the company's decision to stop selling new policies and non-renew existing ones in high-risk areas. The conversation explores potential solutions, including government intervention, proactive customer education, and innovative use of technology. The hosts emphasize the need for insurance companies to balance risk management with their responsibility to policyholders. They propose ideas like partnering with hotels for emergency accommodation, using AI for risk assessment, and implementing a more transparent risk factor system for customers. The episode concludes with suggestions for State Farm to rebuild trust and live up to its "good neighbor" brand promise in the face of increasing climate-related disasters. Episode Focus: Insurance Crisis and State Farm
Impact of Natural Disasters on Insurance
Financial Toll and Industry Challenges
Brand Perception and Marketing Missteps
Personal Experiences with Insurance Challenges
Government Intervention and Regulation
Proactive Measures and Risk Mitigation
Technology and Data in Insurance
Rebuilding Trust and Brand Reputation
Proposed Solutions
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Meta's Fact-Checking Shift Explored | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:41:19 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle Meta's recent decision to eliminate its independent fact-checking organization. They explore the implications of this move, discussing the shift to community-driven content moderation and its potential impact on misinformation, user safety, and marginalized communities. The conversation delves into Meta's corporate responsibility, the challenges of content moderation at scale, and the evolving role of social media platforms as news sources. The hosts debate the effectiveness of community notes, algorithmic moderation, and the need for critical thinking skills among users. They also touch on the broader implications for online discourse, free speech, and the potential rise of specialized platforms in response to these changes. Corporate Responsibility in Social Media - Exploration of Meta's role and responsibility in managing information - Discussion on the shift from third-party fact-checkers to community-driven moderation Impact of Policy Changes - Analysis of potential consequences on user experience and platform safety - Concerns about the reduction of global perspectives in content moderation Community-Driven Moderation - Comparison to other platforms like Wikipedia and Google Maps - Debate on the effectiveness of community notes in combating misinformation Social Media as News Sources - Reflection on how social platforms have become primary news sources for many - Consideration of Meta's position as a tech company vs. a news organization Protecting Marginalized Communities - Discussion on safeguards for vulnerable groups against online harassment and misinformation - Concerns about the impact on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts Algorithmic Moderation and User Experience - Suggestions for enhancing algorithmic moderation to provide balanced viewpoints - Ideas for reminding users about fact-checking and critical thinking Business Decisions and Political Implications - Analysis of potential motivations behind Meta's policy changes - Speculation on the influence of the political climate on these decisions Future of Social Media Platforms - Predictions about user behavior and potential exodus to specialized platforms - Discussion on the evolution of social media and its role in society __________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Rethinking Retail: Party City's Demise | 14 Jan 2025 | 00:45:46 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the unexpected bankruptcy and closure of Party City, exploring the broader challenges facing malls and retail centers. They discuss the viability of specialty retailers maintaining large physical footprints and propose innovative solutions to revitalize the struggling party supply chain. The conversation delves into the importance of creating experiential retail spaces, leveraging partnerships, and adapting to changing consumer behaviors. The hosts also address the human impact of sudden store closures and offer insights on how other specialty stores can learn from Party City's downfall. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the need for retailers to curate experiences, embrace local community elements, and diversify revenue streams to remain relevant in the evolving retail landscape. Retail Challenges and Evolution
Customer Experience and Brand Relevance
Operational Opportunities and Adaptation
Party City's History and Decline
Human Impact of Business Closures
Reimagining Retail Spaces
Competition and Market Adaptation
Community Impact of Retail Closures
Future of Specialty Retail
Lessons for Other Retailers
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| CEOs Who Fail Upward | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:45:05 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" the hosts explore the phenomenon of CEOs who fail upward, examining high-profile cases like Adam Neumann of WeWork, Billy McFarland of Fyre Festival, and Travis Kalanick of Uber. The panel discusses the systemic issues that allow these leaders to continue ascending despite public failures, delving into the role of charisma, cultural intelligence, and the importance of surrounding oneself with expert teams. They debate the fine line between visionary leadership and unchecked ego, and consider the accountability of boards and investors. The conversation touches on the American obsession with singular genius entrepreneurs and the cultural factors that contribute to this trend. Ultimately, the hosts propose a checklist of red flags to help identify and mitigate risks associated with charismatic but potentially problematic leaders. Systematic Issues Allowing Failed Leaders to Ascend
Charisma and Vision vs. Accountability
Oversight and Board Responsibility
Cultural and Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
The Need for Visionary Leaders
Building Effective Teams Around Visionary Leaders
Startup Culture and Founder Dynamics
Investor Responsibility and Due Diligence
Fixing the System: Identifying Red Flags
Balancing Innovation and Responsible Leadership
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Netflix's Live Streaming Gamble | 30 Dec 2024 | 00:38:37 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the panel tackles Netflix's foray into live streaming events. They discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by this strategic shift, including technical hurdles, potential pricing models, and the impact on Netflix's brand ethos. The conversation covers the financial implications, customer expectations, and the need for operational excellence in delivering live content. The panel explores ideas like tiered subscriptions, microtransactions, and expanding into diverse live programming. They ultimately conclude that while there are significant obstacles to overcome, live events could be a valuable addition to Netflix's offerings, potentially driving subscriber growth and engagement in an increasingly competitive streaming landscape.Netflix's Strategic Shifts
Technical Challenges of Live Streaming
Financial Considerations
Customer Experience and Expectations
Monetization Strategies
Talent and Technical Capabilities
Future of Live Programming on Netflix
Pricing Strategies and Subscriber Tiers
Conclusion and Recommendations
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Year-End Party Debate: USAA as a Case Study | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:37:28 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the panel tackles the complex issue of corporate holiday parties, using USAA as a case study. The discussion explores the evolving nature of workplace celebrations, generational differences in employee expectations, and the delicate balance between employee appreciation and financial responsibility. The panel, consisting of HR, finance, and marketing experts, delves into the ROI of lavish parties, the impact on company culture, and potential alternatives to traditional celebrations. They address the challenges of inclusivity, the risks associated with holiday gatherings, and the importance of aligning celebrations with overall business health. The conversation concludes with practical suggestions for companies planning holiday events, emphasizing flexibility, employee input, and thoughtful consideration of diverse needs and preferences.USAA Bank Discussion
Holiday Party Perspectives
USAA's Holiday Party Extravaganza
Employee Expectations and Preferences
Brand and Cultural Implications
Retention and Recruitment Impacts
Balancing Act: Celebration vs. Business Realities
Recommendations for Corporate Holiday Celebrations
Conclusion and Self-Assessment
Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Fixing Spirit Airlines' Future | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:37:32 | |
In the debut episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," host Aaron Wolpoff and his panel of experts, Chino Nnadi, Melissa Eaton, and Peter Braunz, tackle the challenges facing Spirit Airlines. They explore Spirit's recent Chapter 11 filing and its implications. The discussion covers Spirit's history, its ultra-low-cost model, and the potential for rebranding and restructuring. The panel debates the viability of Spirit's new four-tier pricing strategy and the importance of building a community-focused brand. The team offers creative ideas for Spirit's path forward, emphasizing the need for a strong cultural and customer-centric approach. Spirit Airlines: A Brief History and Current Challenges
Panel Discussion: Spirit Airlines' Current State
Rebranding and Marketing Strategies
Employee Engagement and Retention
Exploring Spirit's New Pricing Model
Final Thoughts and Potential Solutions
Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Promotional Trailer | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:00:37 | |
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| Southwest's Loyalty vs. Profit Dilemma | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:42:07 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the panel tackles Southwest Airlines' recent controversial changes, including introducing baggage fees and assigned seating. The hosts discuss the potential impact on Southwest's brand identity, known for its customer-friendly policies and quirky culture. They explore the financial motivations behind these decisions, the importance of transparent communication, and strategies for maintaining customer loyalty. The conversation touches on similar brand missteps by other companies and the delicate balance between profitability and preserving brand values. The panel offers insights on how Southwest can navigate this transition while retaining its unique position in the airline industry, emphasizing the crucial role of empathetic communication and leveraging its greatest asset - its people. Southwest Airlines: Brand Identity Crisis
Brand Loyalty and Customer Perception
Financial Implications and Investor Influence
Customer Experience and Brand Communication
Employee Impact and Customer Service
Brand Missteps and Recovery Strategies
Long-term Brand Strategy
Crisis Management and Future Outlook
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| Disintegrating DVDs: Warner Bros. Digital Dilemma | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:43:54 | |
Aaron Wolpoff and Chino Nnadi discuss the fate of physical media in the digital age, sparked by Warner Bros' disintegrating DVDs. They explore the nostalgia and value of owning tangible entertainment, from curated DVD collections to mixtapes. The hosts debate the responsibilities of studios in preserving older formats and suggest ways Warner Bros could turn the situation into a marketing opportunity. They argue for the continued relevance of physical media, highlighting its role in personal identity, cinematic history, and preserving original content. The conversation touches on the unique experience of intentional media consumption and the importance of catering to loyal fans, ultimately making a case for the coexistence of physical and digital media. The Relevance of Physical Media in the Digital Age - Exploring the importance of DVDs and CDs in an era dominated by streaming services. - Discussing the nostalgia and tangible ownership associated with physical media. Curated Collections and Personal Identity - The significance of curated DVD collections as extensions of personal identity. - Comparing algorithmic recommendations to personal curation and sharing. The Communal Aspect of Physical Media - Reminiscing about video stores and the social experience of renting movies. - The loss of community spaces centered around physical media consumption. Preservation of Cinematic History - The importance of physical media in preserving diverse and niche film content. - Concerns about losing access to movies not available on streaming platforms. Warner Bros.' Responsibility and Brand Loyalty - Debating the extent of Warner Bros.' responsibility to replace disintegrating DVDs. - Discussing potential marketing opportunities and maintaining brand loyalty. The Future of Physical Media - Exploring the continued relevance of vinyl records and other physical formats. - The desire for tangible ownership in an increasingly digital world. Creating Intentional Viewing Experiences - The value of limited choices and intentional selection in media consumption. - Breaking away from algorithmic recommendations to discover new content. Balancing Digital Convenience with Physical Ownership - Recognizing the benefits of both streaming services and physical media collections. - The importance of preserving original content that may be altered on digital platforms. __________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Rethinking Corporate Downsizing Strategies | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:47:31 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" the panel tackles the pressing issue of mass layoffs sweeping across industries. Joined by Christina Sacco from Produs Global, the discussion explores the complexities of workforce reductions. The conversation delves into the fiscal realities driving layoffs, the importance of strategic planning, and the human impact on both departing and remaining employees. The panel offers insights on maintaining company culture, effective communication strategies, and the potential long-term consequences of mishandled layoffs. While acknowledging that layoffs are an enduring business practice, the episode provides valuable perspectives on executing workforce reductions more humanely and strategically. https://protisglobal.com/Current Landscape of Mass Layoffs
Recruitment and Talent Acquisition Perspective
Strategic Workforce Planning
Corporate Responsibility in Layoffs
Financial Perspective on Layoffs
Impact on Company Culture and Employer Branding
Humane Approach to Layoffs
Employee Responsibility and Career Management
Future Implications of Mass Layoffs
Balancing Business Needs with Human Considerations
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Duolingo's Unhinged Marketing Genius | 11 Mar 2025 | 00:40:37 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the team tackles Duolingo's marketing success. They explore how the language-learning app's chaotic, culturally-relevant social media presence has captivated audiences worldwide. The discussion delves into Duolingo's freemium model, rapid content creation process, and the trust placed in young talent like Zaria Parvez. The panel examines how Duolingo's marketing aligns with its gamified product experience and analyzes the financial impacts of their strategy. They also consider the challenges of sustaining this approach long-term and what other brands can learn from Duolingo's success. The conversation touches on the importance of authenticity, brand voice, and adaptability in modern marketing.Duolingo's Marketing Success
Product-Marketing Alignment
Financial Perspective on Duolingo's Strategy
TikTok Strategy and Brand Voice
Brand Positioning and Mascot Strategy
Leadership Challenges and Talent Recognition
Brand Authenticity and Long-term Impact
Retention and Monetization in Freemium Models
Sustainability of Brand Voice and Character
Lessons for Other Companies
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| Cost-Effective Medicine: International Insights | 04 Mar 2025 | 00:45:19 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" the hosts tackle the complex issue of healthcare reform, comparing the integrated model of Kaiser Permanente with Mexico's private healthcare system. Guest Eduardo Verboonen Khoury, co-president of Hospitales Mac, shares insights on delivering high-quality care at lower costs through innovative practices and incentives. The discussion explores topics such as technology integration, billing efficiency, doctor accessibility, and preventive care. The panel debates whether elements of Mexico's private healthcare model could be applied to improve systems in the US and Canada, addressing challenges like wait times, cost transparency, and doctor shortages. While not claiming to have all the answers, the conversation highlights actionable insights for healthcare improvement across borders.Challenges in US Healthcare
Hospitales Mac's Approach
Innovative Cost-Saving Strategies
Technology Integration in Healthcare
Doctor Incentives and Accessibility
Preventive Care and Future Challenges
Comparison with US and Canadian Healthcare Systems
Key Takeaways and Future Outlook
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| Balancing Act: Starbucks' Brand Dilemma | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:45:55 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Starbucks. They discuss the coffee giant's identity crisis, balancing efficiency with community, and navigating recent controversies. The conversation explores Starbucks' competitors, loyalty programs, and the impact of cancel culture. The hosts propose a hybrid model, suggesting Starbucks create two distinct experiences: Starbucks Express for quick service and Starbucks Lounge for a community-focused atmosphere. They emphasize the importance of data-driven decision-making, gamification of loyalty programs, and tailoring experiences to different locations. The episode concludes with recommendations for Starbucks to lean into its loyalty program, expand it, and separate locations based on customer needs.Starbucks' Current Challenges
Competitive Landscape
Brand Loyalty and Customer Engagement
Cultural and Political Challenges
Proposed Solutions
Efficiency vs. Community
Loyalty Program Enhancement
Technological Integration
Brand Repositioning
Final Recommendations
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Is AI Replacing SaaS? - Microsoft | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:44:44 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the panel explores the impact of AI on SaaS, focusing on Microsoft's role at the intersection of these technologies. Featuring guest Doron York, a venture capitalist, the discussion delves into AI's potential to enhance rather than replace SaaS, the challenges of integration, and the importance of building user trust. The conversation touches on AI as a utility, the future of subscription models, and the need for SaaS companies to evolve. The panel debates the long-term implications of AI on jobs and human uniqueness, while considering how Microsoft and other tech giants can maintain their edge in an AI-driven landscape. The episode concludes with varying perspectives on whether SaaS is truly "dead" or simply evolving. https://citysideventures.com/AI's Impact on SaaS Business Models
Enhancing SaaS with AI Tools
AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement
Evolution of Software Development
Infrastructure Challenges for AI Integration
AI's Role in Operational Efficiency
Branding AI Integrations
Future of SaaS and AI Coexistence
Building Trust and Transparency in AI-Enhanced SaaS
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| TikTok's Future: Ban or Boom? | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:45:43 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" the hosts tackle the complex issue of the TikTok ban in the United States. Joined by guests Braeden Sorbo (TikTok influencer), Dylan Conroy (talent agent), and Sam Palazzolo (finance expert), they explore the multifaceted challenges facing the platform. The discussion covers national security concerns, data privacy, content moderation, and the impact on creators and businesses. The panel debates potential solutions, including American ownership, algorithm transparency, and creator diversification across platforms. While acknowledging the complexity of the situation, they offer insights on balancing free speech, user safety, and business interests in the evolving social media landscape. The episode highlights the far-reaching implications of TikTok's fate for creators, users, and the broader tech industry. Braeden Sorbo TikTokDylan ConroySam Palazzolo (https://www.sampalazzolo.com/) TikTok's Rise and Current Challenges
Security and Data Privacy Concerns
Creator Economy and Monetization
Platform Diversification for Creators
Content Moderation and Algorithm Concerns
Business Implications of a Potential TikTok Ban
Social Commerce Integration
Potential Solutions and Future Outlook
__________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W.Produced by Straight Forward Media Group See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Diversity's Business Case Revisited | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:41:15 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the controversial topic of Target's recent rollback of DEI initiatives. They explore the business implications, political pressures, and customer reactions surrounding this decision. The discussion delves into the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion in corporate America, examining how companies like Target, Walmart, and Costco are navigating these challenges. The hosts offer insights on rebranding DEI efforts, maintaining brand integrity, and the importance of fostering belonging in business strategies. They conclude with recommendations for Target to salvage its reputation and realign with customer expectations, emphasizing the need for companies to adapt their approach to diversity and inclusion without abandoning core values. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Fixing Subway's Identity Crisis | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:46:30 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Subway, the international sandwich chain. They explore Subway's recent identity crisis, including gimmicky limited-time offers and a shift away from its "eat fresh" image. The discussion covers Subway's history, franchisee concerns, and the need to reconnect with core customers. The hosts propose solutions such as doubling down on fresh ingredients, creating a secret menu, and improving marketing strategies. They emphasize the importance of consistency, customization, and educating customers about existing offerings. With the recent appointment of Greg Lyons as global chief marketing officer, the hosts express optimism about Subway's potential to revitalize its brand and appeal to a new generation of customers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Paramount's $69 Million Problem | 13 May 2025 | 00:36:29 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the controversial topic of executive compensation, focusing on Paramount Pictures and its former CEO Bob Bakish's $69.3 million severance package. The panel, including guest Erik Akutagawa, discusses the ethics of golden parachutes, their impact on employee morale, and potential solutions to align executive pay with company performance. They explore ideas such as performance-based vesting, clawback provisions, and linking executive outcomes to worker protections. The conversation delves into the broader implications of these practices across industries, touching on similar issues in sports and retail. The hosts propose structural reforms to create more accountability and fairness in executive compensation, while acknowledging the challenges of implementing such changes in the current corporate landscape. Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Canada vs. USA: Brand Battles | 06 May 2025 | 00:42:01 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts explore cultural and product differences between the United States and Canada. They discuss unique Canadian offerings like specialty sauces at Subway, higher quality fast food, and distinctive snack flavors. The conversation delves into consumer preferences, brand loyalty, and government regulations affecting product quality and availability. The hosts examine why some American brands struggle to expand into Canada and vice versa, highlighting the importance of understanding local markets. They also touch on the impact of government monopolies on alcohol sales in Ontario and the potential for cross-border product exchanges. The episode concludes with recommendations for Americans to explore Canadian products and for businesses to consider expansion strategies carefully. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Fixing Katy Perry's Brand | 20 May 2025 | 00:42:01 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the brand challenges facing pop star Katy Perry. They analyze her career trajectory, from early success to recent struggles with album sales and tour ticket sales. The discussion covers Perry's musical evolution, cultural relevance, and commercial decline, highlighting missteps like collaborating with controversial producer Dr. Luke. The hosts propose strategies for Perry to reconnect with her audience, including embracing authenticity, reassessing her team, and potentially pivoting to more intimate performances. They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and adapting to changing market conditions in the music industry. The episode concludes with optimism about Perry's potential for a comeback if she redefines her artistic vision and engages more genuinely with her fanbase. Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Crowdsourced Fixes: Audience Solutions Explored | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:56:11 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle crowdsourced fixes from listeners. They explore ideas for Starbucks to introduce healthier, family-friendly drinks and mocktails, leveraging the Teavana brand. The team discusses Costco's checkout process, suggesting ways to streamline it for customers with fewer items. They also address the challenges of magazine subscription cancellations and propose solutions for more sustainable takeout packaging. Throughout the episode, the hosts balance creativity with practicality, considering operational challenges and consumer behavior. The discussion showcases the podcast's unique approach of reimagining business practices through collaborative problem-solving. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Indeed's Dilemma: Adapt or Fade | 27 May 2025 | 00:41:08 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Indeed and the broader job board industry. Joined by Katie Walter, CEO of the Fractional Conference, they explore the rise of fractional work and its impact on traditional hiring practices. The discussion covers the shortcomings of current job board algorithms, the growing distrust in online job postings, and the shift towards more curated, relationship-based hiring methods. The team proposes solutions for Indeed to regain relevance, including better curation of job listings, embracing the fractional workforce trend, and potentially rebranding to rebuild trust. The episode highlights the changing dynamics of the job market and the need for more personalized, meaningful connections between employers and job seekers. https://fractionalconference.com/ A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Revisiting CEOs Who Fail Upward | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:46:01 | |
As we prepare to launch Season 2, we are revisiting some of our most talked about episodes from the first season, and in this episode we look at CEOs who fail miserably yet fail upward, such as high-profile cases like Adam Neumann of WeWork, Billy McFarland of Fyre Festival, and Travis Kalanick of Uber. The panel discusses the systemic issues that allow these leaders to continue ascending despite public failures, delving into the role of charisma, cultural intelligence, and the importance of surrounding oneself with expert teams. They debate the fine line between visionary leadership and unchecked ego, and consider the accountability of boards and investors. The conversation touches on the American obsession with singular genius entrepreneurs and the cultural factors that contribute to this trend. Ultimately, the hosts propose a checklist of red flags to help identify and mitigate risks associated with charismatic but potentially problematic leaders. __________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Revisiting Starbucks' Brand Dilemma | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:46:33 | |
As we prepare to launch Season 2, we are revisiting some of our most talked about episodes from the first season, starting with Starbucks. In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Starbucks. They discuss the coffee giant's identity crisis, balancing efficiency with community, and navigating recent controversies. The conversation explores Starbucks' competitors, loyalty programs, and the impact of cancel culture. The hosts propose a hybrid model, suggesting Starbucks create two distinct experiences: Starbucks Express for quick service and Starbucks Lounge for a community-focused atmosphere. They emphasize the importance of data-driven decision-making, gamification of loyalty programs, and tailoring experiences to different locations. The episode concludes with recommendations for Starbucks to lean into its loyalty program, expand it, and separate locations based on customer needs. __________________ Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Music by Milo W. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Revisiting Southwest's Loyalty vs. Profit Dilemma | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:43:02 | |
As we prepare to launch Season 2, we are revisiting some of our most talked about episodes from the first season, and in this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the panel tackles Southwest Airlines' recent controversial changes, including introducing baggage fees and assigned seating. The hosts discuss the potential impact on Southwest's brand identity, known for its customer-friendly policies and quirky culture. They explore the financial motivations behind these decisions, the importance of transparent communication, and strategies for maintaining customer loyalty. The conversation touches on similar brand missteps by other companies and the delicate balance between profitability and preserving brand values. The panel offers insights on how Southwest can navigate this transition while retaining its unique position in the airline industry, emphasizing the crucial role of empathetic communication and leveraging its greatest asset - its people. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Weight Watchers: Reinventing a Diet Empire | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:36:10 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Weight Watchers (WW) as it navigates a changing landscape of weight loss and wellness. They discuss WW's $1.6 billion debt, its pivot to telehealth and GLP-1 medications, and potential strategies for revitalization. The conversation explores bundling services, rebranding, and leveraging WW's long-standing reputation to become a leader in post-injectable weight management. The hosts propose solutions ranging from embracing semi-glutide drugs to decentralizing the brand and acquiring complementary companies. They emphasize the need for quick adaptation to market trends and the importance of maintaining community support while modernizing WW's approach to sustainable health. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Fixing Uber's Accessibility Issues | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:46:08 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle accessibility issues with Uber, focusing on the experiences of passengers with disabilities. Michael Hingson, an author and disability advocate, shares insights on Uber's shortcomings in accommodating service animals and adhering to ADA guidelines. The discussion covers the need for better driver training, accountability measures, and transparent feedback systems. The hosts and guest explore potential solutions, including embedding accessibility into core operations, closing accountability gaps, and improving customer feedback loops. They debate the effectiveness of self-identification for passengers with disabilities and emphasize the importance of treating all customers equally. The episode concludes with a call for Uber to prioritize community needs over profit and implement meaningful changes to improve accessibility for all users. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Bowflex's Bankruptcy and Recall Saga | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:38:54 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Bowflex, a once-prominent home fitness brand now grappling with bankruptcy and a massive recall. Joined by guest Lukas Sundahl, a former personal trainer turned financial expert, the team explores the complexities of corporate accountability, consumer rights, and brand rehabilitation. They discuss the implications of Bowflex's acquisition by a Korean firm, the impact of the recall on consumer trust, and potential strategies for reviving the brand. The conversation touches on data-driven decision-making, the importance of consumer education, and the possibility of rebranding. The hosts offer creative solutions, including a potential name change to "Flex" and leveraging technology for safety training and community building. https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukasnsundahl/ https://www.accountingcouture.com/ A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Reviving New York City Tourism | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:39:06 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle New York City's tourism slump. With international visits expected to drop 17% and $4 billion in potential lost spending, the team explores innovative solutions. Joined by comedian Tim Duffy, they discuss leveraging borough pride, curating unique experiences, and corporate reinvestment in communities. Ideas include borough-specific marketing, specialty interest tours, and encouraging residents to be local tourists. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by different neighborhoods, the importance of affordable accommodations, and the potential for public-private partnerships. The hosts emphasize New York's resilience and its ability to create cultural moments that attract visitors, ultimately aiming to revitalize the city's tourism industry. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Fixing Krispy Kreme's Meltdown | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:40:03 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," hosts Aaron Wolpoff and Melissa Eaton, joined by guest Qadira Oliver, tackle Krispy Kreme's recent challenges. They explore the donut giant's failed McDonald's partnership, declining stock, and brand identity crisis. The team dissects Krispy Kreme's expansion strategy, discussing the mismatch between its "Hot Now" experience and McDonald's fast-food model. They propose solutions focusing on local community engagement, leveraging franchise owners' knowledge, and embracing technology for data-driven growth. The conversation highlights the importance of stakeholder communication and maintaining brand authenticity while adapting to modern consumer needs. The episode concludes with innovative ideas like mini donut kiosks and campus locations to revitalize Krispy Kreme's presence and appeal. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| American Eagle: Jeans, Genes, and Controversy | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:52:29 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" the hosts tackle American Eagle's controversial ad campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney. Marketing expert Lola Bakare joins to dissect the brand's misstep, exploring the importance of inclusive marketing and authentic consumer engagement. The discussion delves into the risks of shock marketing, the power of Gen Z consumers, and the need for diverse voices in decision-making processes. The panel offers strategic advice for American Eagle to regain trust, emphasizing accountability, employee engagement, and aligning actions with stated values. This episode challenges conventional marketing approaches and provides insights on navigating brand crises in the age of cancel culture. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Essence Fest: Fixing a Cultural Icon | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:43:15 | |
In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges faced by Essence Fest, an iconic African American culture and music festival in New Orleans. They explore the festival's recent struggles, including operational issues, declining attendance, and sponsor pullback. The team proposes solutions such as regionalizing the event, creating pop-up experiences in different cities, and focusing on local vendors and artists. They emphasize the importance of reconnecting with the festival's core mission, addressing the economic challenges faced by its target demographic, and improving communication with attendees. The hosts suggest innovative ideas like career-building events and modular sponsorships to revitalize the festival while maintaining its heart and soul in New Orleans. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Jaguar’s EV Rebrand — How to Fix a Luxury Icon | 19 Aug 2025 | 00:47:57 | |
Jaguar’s EV rebrand was meant to redefine the luxury car brand — but instead, it sparked massive backlash, confused loyal customers, and even led to their CEO stepping down. In this episode, we break down exactly what went wrong with Jaguar’s electric vehicle strategy, why their marketing campaign failed, and how they can fix their brand without losing their iconic heritage. Discover the key lessons every business can learn from Jaguar’s rebranding mistake, the reality of competing in the EV market, and the blueprint to reconnect with loyal buyers while attracting a new generation. 📌 Topics Covered: Jaguar EV rebrand failure explained Why the marketing campaign missed the mark The danger of abandoning brand heritage How to merge tradition with EV innovation Strategies to win back luxury car buyers If you’re interested in brand strategy, luxury cars, electric vehicles, or marketing case studies, this breakdown is a must-watch. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| AT&T’s Culture Challenge: Profits vs People | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:50:35 | |
AT&T is facing a workplace culture challenge that has captured the attention of employees, investors, and all of corporate America. After a controversial return-to-office memo, questions are being asked: Is AT&T prioritizing profits over people? Or is this a smart business move? In this episode, we break down: AT&T’s shift from loyalty to a market-based culture The impact of return-to-office policies on employees Why employee voices, listening sessions, and one-on-ones matter The risk of losing top performers vs short-term stock gains What other companies can learn from AT&T’s challenge This is more than just AT&T’s story — it’s about the future of work, leadership, and employee engagement. 👉 Watch now as we explore whether AT&T’s culture shift is a crisis, a turning point, or the start of a new playbook for corporate America. A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Taylor Swift & The Orange Glitter Effect | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:45:04 | |
In this episode, the team dives into the cultural phenomenon of Taylor Swift's latest album release and how brands are jumping on the orange wave. They discuss the concept of "cultural currency" and how companies are navigating the challenge of joining in on viral trends. From the challenges of brand authenticity to the importance of a rapid response team, the conversation explores how brands can make smart, timely decisions that resonate with their audience while avoiding the pitfalls of inauthenticity. Key Takeaways: *Cultural Currency: In today’s fast-moving market, brands need to build cultural currency by staying relevant in the cultural conversation. Participating in viral moments can connect brands with their audiences in a more authentic way. *The Double-Edged Sword: While it’s essential for brands to join viral moments, there is a risk of appearing inauthentic if they don’t align with the moment properly. Brands must ask themselves: "Does this moment align with our values?" *Playbook for Brand Participation: Having a pre-established playbook for trend participation allows brands to act quickly while maintaining authenticity. This includes a rapid response team and guidelines for what is on-brand. *Timeliness is Key: Viral moments are fleeting, and brands need to respond fast. Delayed reactions can render a brand irrelevant in the eyes of their audience. *Risk Management: There’s inherent risk in participating in viral moments. Brands need to carefully weigh the benefits against the potential for public backlash or alienating segments of their audience. *Examples of Successful Brand Participation: Brands like Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and Duolingo nailed the Taylor Swift trend by integrating it seamlessly into their marketing strategies without losing their brand identity. https://wefixeditpod.com/ A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| AI in the Classroom: Navigating the Future of Learning with Dr. Marc Wolpoff | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:57:00 | |
In this thought-provoking episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and education with Dr. Marc Wolpoff, Professor of Psychology at Riverside Community College. With AI tools like ChatGPT becoming common in classrooms, we dive deep into the potential benefits and challenges these tools present for students and educators alike. Dr. Marc shares his insights into how AI is being used by students—from homework help to exam assistance—and the growing concerns around its impact on critical thinking, creativity, and the learning process. We discuss how AI may be inadvertently eroding students’ ability to think for themselves and the importance of teaching them how to use AI responsibly. We also talk about the ethical implications of AI in education, including how to balance using AI as a helpful tool without compromising the integrity of learning. Key Highlights: • The rise of AI in classrooms and its impact on students • AI "creep" and cognitive offloading in education • Balancing AI usage with critical thinking and problem-solving skills • The honor code dilemma in schools and how AI complicates academic integrity • Dr. Marc Wolpoff’s approach to teaching students to think independently while using AI • How AI might change the future of education and workforce readiness Join us as we explore the future of learning and the role AI should play in the classroom! Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction to the Episode and Dr. Marc Wolpoff 1:00 – Dr. Marc Wolpoff’s Background in Psychology and Education 2:30 – AI Use in Classrooms: Students Turning to AI for Help 4:00 – AI "Creep" and Cognitive Offloading: How Students Use AI 6:00 – The Impact of AI on Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving 8:00 – Honor Codes and AI: Navigating the Ethical Dilemma 10:00 – AI as a Tool for Good or a Shortcut for Lazy Thinking? 12:00 – The Diversity of AI Use Across Different Subjects 14:00 – How AI is Impacting Creativity and Higher-Level Thinking 16:00 – AI Literacy: Educating Students on When and How to Use AI 18:00 – The Role of Corporations in Shaping AI Literacy for Students 20:00 – The Future of Education: AI in Academia and the Workforce 22:00 – What We Need to Teach Students About AI and Accountability 24:00 – The Balance Between Technology and Human Judgment 26:00 – Closing Thoughts on AI’s Role in the Future of Education 🔗 Follow us for more insights: Instagram: @WeFixedItPod TikTok: @WeFixedItPod Website: wefixeditpod.com 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes on the future of education and AI! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Beyond Meat & the Future of Plant-Based Food | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:45:15 | |
In this episode, our panelists discuss the strategic rebranding of Beyond Meat, which has now transitioned to simply "Beyond." The company, once a rising star in plant-based meats, now faces challenges due to mounting losses, oversaturation in the market, and shifting consumer preferences. They explore Beyond's new mission to focus on cleaner, simpler ingredients and whether expansion into other categories is a good idea. The panelists also dive into the challenges of rebuilding trust, addressing consumer concerns, and how companies can distinguish themselves from competitors. Key Topics Discussed: •Beyond Meat's Rebrand to Beyond: The company drops "Meat" from its name to reflect a broader focus on plant-based protein options, moving away from being just a meat alternative. •The Evolution of the Plant-Based Market: Discussion on how the plant-based meat market has become oversaturated with competitors like Impossible Foods and the influx of other plant-based brands in grocery stores. •Beyond’s Strategic Pivot: Beyond's decision to simplify its ingredients, focusing on transparency and health-conscious options. Their new product, Beyond Ground, made with simple ingredients like fava beans and avocado, aims to address concerns over ultra-processed foods. •Expanding Beyond Plant-Based Meat: Moving away from just replacing meat, Beyond is now positioning itself as a provider of healthier and more sustainable food choices, appealing to a wider range of consumers, including flexitarians and health-conscious individuals.
•Mission vs. Market Reality: The panelists discuss how Beyond’s mission-driven approach, focused on environmental sustainability, may conflict with consumer demands for taste, price, and availability. The episode explores how the company must balance its mission with product execution to succeed in the competitive market.
•Partnerships and Global Expansion: Beyond's struggle with previous high-profile partnerships, such as McDonald's and Starbucks, and the potential for future collaborations with health-conscious brands and meal kit providers. They also touch on the importance of understanding cultural nuances when expanding globally.
•Challenges in the Plant-Based Category: The panelists discuss the "Frozen Yogurt Store Effect" and how Beyond's initial success created a market for competitors, leading to increased market saturation and consumer confusion. •Future Strategy for Beyond: The panelists suggest a focused, simplified approach to product offerings, building strong partnerships with like-minded companies, and focusing on their mission to create sustainable, plant-based protein options. Key Takeaways: •Simplicity and Transparency: Consumers are increasingly looking for simpler, cleaner ingredients in their food. Beyond's pivot to cleaner products with fewer ingredients could help rebuild trust and differentiate the brand.
•Targeting a Broader Audience: Beyond's new focus on providing plant-based options for everyone, not just vegans and vegetarians, opens up new growth opportunities. •Strategic Partnerships: Beyond must choose its partners wisely to ensure they align with its mission and values. Collaborations with health-conscious brands or meal kit services could help reintroduce Beyond to the consumer base. Closing Thoughts: Aaron, Qadira, and Melissa highlight the importance of staying true to a company's mission while adapting to market changes. They believe that Beyond has the potential to bounce back, but it will need to focus on rebuilding trust, simplifying its offerings, and aligning its partnerships with its core values.
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| Meme Stocks & Why Most Investors Lose | 23 Sep 2025 | 00:52:12 | |
Description In this episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, the team dives deep into the phenomenon of meme stocks like GameStop, AMC, Hertz, and Bed Bath & Beyond. What started as internet-fueled rebellions against Wall Street turned into massive financial chaos — with instant millionaires, bankrupt companies, and confused everyday investors. Guest: Matt Anthes – Digital strategist, social impact advocate, founder of Advocators.ai, mentor with Techstars and Stanford’s AI for Good, and builder of HooliCon.com. Together with our guest, the panel explores: ✅ How online communities (Reddit, YouTube, Twitter) fueled the frenzy ✅ Why meme stocks mirror influencer marketing & viral movements ✅ The risks for small investors caught in FOMO ✅ What companies like GameStop & AMC should do when their stock surges artificially ✅ Corporate responsibility, employee impact, and investor psychology ✅ How investors & companies can harness meme stock energy for good From GameStop’s wild ride to AMC’s billion-dollar lifeline, this episode unpacks what happens when culture collides with capital. 👉 Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. Links: • wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wefixeditpod LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@WeFixedItPod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| How Much Are Our Fixes Worth? Let's Find Out Together! | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:27:38 | |
In this special episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, the team welcomes back financial expert Lukas Sundahl to put real numbers behind our hypothetical business fixes. What’s the actual value of “fixing” a struggling company? Lukas analyzes three big names—Southwest Airlines, Party City, and Jaguar—and shows how our proposed strategies could have meant millions in revenue, survival, and long-term brand strength. Expect insights on: Why Southwest’s baggage fees could still work without killing loyalty? How Party City could have survived with community-driven retail? What Jaguar missed in its EV pivot and how to reclaim brand trust? This episode blends strategy + financial modeling, proving that fixing companies isn’t just theory—it’s measurable impact. Listen, learn, and maybe rethink how YOU approach business pivots. We dive deep into the real numbers behind our “fixes.” With returning guest Lukas Sundahl (CFO, financial strategist, LinkedIn thought leader), we analyze three case studies:
Chapters 0:00 – Welcome to We Fixed It, You’re Welcome 1:20 – Meet our guest: Lukas Sundahl 2:40 – How we quantify “fixes” 4:20 – Case Study 1: Southwest Airlines 8:00 – Case Study 2: Party City 14:40 – Case Study 3: Jaguar 18:20 – The power of the pivot 23:00 – Why grounding fixes in real companies works 25:45 – Closing thoughts & where to find Lukas Key Themes: The financial impact of strategic pivots Brand loyalty vs revenue growth The “power of the pivot” in corporate turnarounds Why storytelling + numbers matter in fixing companies Key Pull Quote “The numbers—whether worst or best case—prove the power of the pivot. Even small strategic shifts could have meant hundreds of millions in value.” – Lukas Sundahl Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. Links: • Website - www.wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram: @wefixeditpod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube: @wefixeditpod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Labubu’s Business Strategies Unboxed | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:57:18 | |
In this episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, the panel dives into the surprising global phenomenon of Labubu—the bug-eyed, fang-toothed collectible from Pop Mart that has taken the toy and collectible world by storm. Our guest, Manuel Torres Port, brings decades of experience from Mattel, Nickelodeon,NBC Universal, and more, to unpack what makes Labubu not just a collectible but a cultural force. The panel dissects how scarcity, community, surprise, and user-generated content fuel the brand’s viral success—and where the risks lie. Together, Aaron, Melissa, Qadira, and Manuel explore: • The psychology of scarcity and surprise • The art of building community and identity around a product • Lessons learned from Beanie Babies, Pokémon, and LEGO • Corporate responsibility in marketing to kids • How brands can create momentum without flooding the market The episode culminates in a surprise – a live Labubu unboxing, giving everyone a firsthand experience of the dopamine hit that’s driving billions in sales. Whether you’re a marketer, brand strategist, or just fascinated by how fanbases are made, this episode breaks down the business strategies unboxed behind Labubu’s meteoric rise. Expect insights on: • How scarcity and surprise fuel billion-dollar collectible brands • Why Pop Mart’s experiential retail model is changing the game • What other businesses can learn from Labubu, LEGO, and Beanie Babies • The fine line between hype, community, and corporate responsibility • Strategies to keep momentum without bursting the bubble Key Pull Quote "Don’t just copy the blind box model, make the reveal your own, give fans a world to live in, and a stage for your product to show."– Manuel Torres Port Links Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. Links: • Website – www.wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wefixeditpod LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@WeFixedItPod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| The Disney+ Magic Equation With the Man Who Built It | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:58:17 | |
This week on We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, we’re diving deep into one of the most fascinating business stories in streaming: the Disney+ crisis. From explosive subscriber growth to public backlash and strategic pivots, Disney’s streaming platform has seen both magic and mayhem. Joining us is Michael Cerdá, the former VP of Product at Disney Plus, who helped take the platform from concept to over 100 million subscribers. Michael gives us a rare behind-the-scenes look at how the service was built, why key decisions were made, and what Disney can do now to win back its audience. We break down: • The launch chaos that almost broke Disney Plus • Why bundling Hulu and ESPN+ was a last-minute gamble • The subscriber exodus and backlash over pricing • How personalization and AI could reshape streaming • And our fix for Disney Plus retention and acquisition strategies Whether you’re a media strategist, streamer, or just love a good comeback story, thisone’s packed with insight. ✅ Key Takeaways: • Bundling works—even when it’s messy—because it locks in lifetime value. • Personalization is the next battlefield in streaming retention. • Disney’s loyalty ecosystem is underleveraged but powerful. • AI could usher in a new era of storytelling, putting the viewer at the center. Guest Plug: Michael Cerdá’s book Build Something is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It dives deeper into Disney Plus’s launch and other major product stories. Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. Links: • Website – www.wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram – instagram.com/wefixeditpod LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube – / @wefixeditpod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Fixing Ben & Jerry's After the Meltdown | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:50:04 | |
Ben & Jerry’s, the iconic mission-driven ice cream brand, has hit a rocky patch. Co-founder Jerry Greenfield’s public exit after 47 years has raised big questions about what happens when a brand’s activist soul meets corporate strategy. Aaron, Melissa, and Qadira dig into how Unilever can protect Ben & Jerry’s social mission, rebuild trust with customers, and chart a bold path forward without its founding duo steering the ship. From how to handle vocal founders on the outside to doubling down on values inside, this episode is a masterclass in managing founder-brand tension and preserving legacy in the corporate era. 🧠 What We Cover:
🧰 Key Fixes Discussed:
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| REPLAY: TikTok – Ban Or Boom? | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:37:58 | |
In this big episode of “We Fixed It, You’re Welcome” our panel tackles the complex issue of the TikTok ban in the United States. Joined by guests Braeden Sorbo (TikTok influencer, actor & content creator), Dylan Conroy (talent agent & podcaster), and guest finance panelist Sam Palazzolo, we explore the multifaceted challenges facing the platform. The freewheeling discussion crosses into topics involving national security concerns, data privacy, content moderation, and the impact on creators and businesses. The panel debates potential solutions, including a proposed American ownership of the TikTok platform, algorithm transparency, and creator diversification across platforms. While acknowledging the complex viewpoints of those involved in this conversation, we each offer our own perspectives about balancing free speech, user safety, and business interests in the evolving social media landscape. The episode highlights the far-reaching implications of TikTok’s fate for creators, users, and the broader tech industry. Disclaimer: A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring. By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners. Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. Links: • Website – www.wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram – instagram.com/wefixeditpod LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@WeFixedItPod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| The Wikipedia Crisis: Surviving AI & Political Problems | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:51:06 | |
Wikipedia is undergoing a full-on crisis. As AI search tools like ChatGPT and Google intercept its traffic, while also borrowing its resources, the platform is facing a slow-motion collapse. Donations are shrinking, editors are burning out, and global politics are threatening its open, volunteer-led structure. In this episode, Aaron, Melissa, and Qadira take on a big question: can Wikipedia survive in the AI era and during a time where facts are subjective? We explore how the site can evolve without losing its soul, what happens when truth itself becomes political, and why dissenting viewpoints actually make Wikipedia stronger. What We Cover: • Why AI is draining Wikipedia’s traffic and donations • The tension between openness, neutrality, and regulation • How political and cultural pressures are reshaping Wikipedia globally • Why its volunteer model is breaking — and how AI could help fix it • The role of diversity and localization across 300+ language editions • The future of knowledge in an AI-first world Key Fixes Discussed: • Partnership, not competition: Work with AI companies like OpenAI and Google to license verified content and ensure attribution. • Empower editors: Use AI assistance to reduce burnout and flag misinformation, while celebrating human contributors as the “Wikipedia Influencers.” • Global equity: Invest in non-English versions, local training, and community partnerships to balance global representation. • Governance & transparency: Build stronger frameworks to manage bias, misinformation, and evolving editorial standards. • Education & early adoption: Reintroduce Wikipedia into classrooms and universities to rebuild generational trust. • Stay the public library of the internet: Redefine relevance not by traffic, but by quality and cultural importance. Links Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. • Website – www.wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wefixeditpod LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@WeFixedItPod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||
| Victoria's Secret Struggles: Uplifting an Intimate Empire | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:42:44 | |
For many, Victoria’s Secret represented the epitome of femininity, confidence, and glamour. But as our culture shifted toward authenticity and inclusivity, the brand has struggled to evolve. In this episode, we break down how the most iconic lingerie empire dulled its shine, what their attempted rebrand is missing, and what it would take to rebuild trust with today’s consumer. We explore the business, the culture, the fashion, and the future. Is it too late for Victoria’s Secret to reinvent itself? Or is there still power in the fantasy? We break down: ● How Victoria's Secret rose to cultural dominance ● Why the brand struggled as beauty standards shifted ● The competition from Skims, Spanx, and next-gen lingerie brands ● The challenges of rebranding when the market has already moved on ● What it really means for a company to be inclusive beyond marketing ● Why transformation needs to happen internally, not just on the runway We also explore the path forward, proposing ways for the brand to honor its heritage while embracing a broader definition of femininity and confidence. This episode is part culture, part business strategy, part brand therapy.
Key Takeaways ● Consumers today are not just buying products. They want to see themselves reflected and respected. ● Performative inclusion will not work. Authenticity requires representation in leadership, design, and decision-making. ● The fantasy does not need to disappear. It just has to widen to include a broader spectrum of customers. ● Brands that survive cultural shifts are the ones that act proactively, not reactively.
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| Ticketmaster & Unfixed Price Tactics: What’s The Real Cost? | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:53:12 | |
Prices are rising, fees are multiplying, and transparency is disappearing. In this episode, we break down how Ticketmaster, rideshares, airlines, and even grocery stores use surge pricing, hidden fees, and algorithmic pricing to squeeze more out of consumers. Fractional CFO Elaine Bogart joins us to explain the financial mechanics behind these tactics and whether personalized pricing is fair game or a violation of trust. We explore equity, transparency, surveillance pricing, and what it would take for companies to fix their relationship with the public. In This Episode: • The rise of ambiguous and personalized pricing across industries • Why Ticketmaster’s monopoly keeps driving fan frustration • How data-driven pricing risks crossing into digital discrimination • The difference between surge pricing and surveillance pricing • Why transparency and trust are now business essentials • Fixing it: what “fair pricing” could look like for companies and customers alike Key Takeaways • Transparency is currency. When customers understand the “why,” they tolerate change better. • Algorithmic pricing can deepen inequality if unchecked for bias or demographic profiling. • Profit isn’t the enemy — opacity is. • Trust is an asset that brands can’t afford to lose in the name of short-term gain. Guest Elaine Bogart – Fractional CFO | Strategic Finance & Growth Advisor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainebogart/ Links Subscribe for more deep dives where we fix big business problems with fresh perspectives. • Website – www.wefixeditpod.com • Follow us on: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wefixeditpod LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/wefixeditpod YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@WeFixedItPod If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends! Keep listening to find out how we fix companies and put them back better than we found them. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | |||