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| Every Little (Bit of Innovation) Helps: Chatbots, Digital Twins, Autonomous Stores, and Drones With Tesco | 26 Feb 2025 | 00:25:21 | |
Jane Mustoe, Senior Technology Director at Tesco, joins Natalie to discuss how Tesco is using tech to redefine both customer and colleague experiences. They explore:
Today’s episode is brought to you by Centric Software. Centric Software provides an innovative and AI-enabled product concept-to-replenishment platform for retailers, brands and manufacturers of all sizes. As experts in fashion, luxury, footwear, outdoor, home and related goods like cosmetics, food & beverage and multi-category retail, Centric Software delivers best-of-breed solutions that optimize planning, pricing, design, product development, sourcing and production. 📣 Register for Centric Connect 2025. Connect with Jane on LinkedIn. For more, visit Retail Disrupted. | |||
| Keep the Customer in the Room: Marketing Insights from Asda and Waitrose | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:32:06 | |
Martin George, former Customer Director at Waitrose, and Jessica Cole, Senior Director Own Brand, Masterbrand, Customer Strategy & Propositions, at Asda join Natalie to discuss the evolving role of marketing in retail. They explore:
This episode was brought to you by the Richmond Retail & E-commerce Directors' Forum. Are you a retailer interested in attending? Email Natalie to secure your seat. Bios: Jessica Cole has spent the past 15 years working in the Retail industry and has held senior roles with Morrisons, Selfridges, Accenture Strategy, Monitor Deloitte and most recently Asda as Senior Director Own Brand, Masterbrand, Customer Strategy & Propositions. Jess specialises in setting and executing strategies, leading large scale transformations, building brands and driving profitable sales growth. Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn. Martin George is the former Customer Director at Waitrose. He started his career at Cadburys and held a number of senior roles including Commercial Director at British Airways, Group Development Director at Bupa and most recently as Customer Director at Waitrose where he was responsible for Marketing and Customer Experience. He has previously held a number of Non-Executive Director roles as well as setting-up businesses in the hospitality, travel media and healthcare sectors. Martin is now a Non-Executive Director at Goodwood, Visit Jersey and Trust Alliance Group. He is also a School Governor and working with the Marketing Academy to increase diversity in the marketing profession. Connect with Martin on LinkedIn. | |||
| Decarbonising Deliveries | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:27:08 | |
Murvah Iqbal, co-CEO and co-founder of HIVED, is on a mission to revolutionise the delivery industry. Founded in 2021, the all-electric delivery start-up has already distributed millions of parcels across London for major brands including ASOS, Uniqlo, Nespresso and Zara, and is backed by investors like Maersk Growth, Pale Blue Dot and Planet A Ventures. In this episode, Murvah shares her entrepreneurial journey, which began when she took over marketing and branding for her uncles’ fast-food chain at just 15 years old. She discusses the importance of decarbonisation in retail and how HIVED’s “sustainability-as-standard” approach differentiates them from competitors. Murvah also shares her views on the evolving expectations of consumers, particularly Gen Z, when it comes to delivery, how to address some of the legacy challenges of the final mile, and what regulatory changes she’d like to see to support the growth of green delivery. Murvah and Natalie also discuss the need for collaboration within the industry and the role of technology in improving delivery efficiency. Connect with Murvah on LinkedIn. | |||
| Marketplaces are the New E-Commerce | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:44:55 | |
Marc Vicente, Group Digital Director at Kingfisher, joins Natalie for a comprehensive discussion around e-commerce, AI, marketplaces, retail media, and more. They explore:
Marc’s bio: Marc leads the digital transformation and oversees the strategy and operations at one of the largest home improvement retailers in Europe – which has 82,000 colleagues across 2,000 stores in eight European countries, and a number of retail banners including B&Q, Screwfix and Castorama. Before Kingfisher, Marc spent 15 years delivering disruptive technology-based growth in senior international roles such as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Officer at Rakuten Europe and Chief Operating Officer at Cdiscount.com, the French e-commerce leader. Connect with Marc on LinkedIn. | |||
| Why Did Amazon Fresh Fail in Germany? | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:19:27 | |
Boris Planer, Founder and Managing Director of Future Consulting, joins Natalie to discuss the news that Amazon is terminating its online grocery service in Germany. They discuss:
The news was first reported by The Information. Bio: Boris Planer is a retail thought leader, speaker and consultant based in Frankfurt, Germany. He is the founder and managing director of Future Consulting, a consultancy supporting international retailers, suppliers and tech businesses in their efforts to spot trends early on and take new market opportunities effectively. Boris has 25 years of experience in retail insight and consultancy, including at retail insight group Planet Retail/Edge by Ascential and WGSN, the world’s leading consumer trend forecasters. He is also a speaker at Zukunftsinstitut, the Institute for the Future based in Frankfurt and Vienna. Connect with Boris on LinkedIn. | |||
| Digital Transformation Lessons with Primark and Ann Summers | 18 Nov 2024 | 00:26:06 | |
Paul Edney, Technology Director Channels at Primark, and Jeanette Copeland, Technology Director at Ann Summers, join Natalie to discuss lessons from their digital transformation projects. They explore:
Today’s episode is sponsored by PMC and was recorded live at the PMC customer event at Silverstone Museum. From supporting end-of-life legacy systems through to providing the latest digital retail solutions, PMC helps you take control of your technology and drive your own agenda. PMC has proudly supported the commerce sector for over 20 years, and our specialist domain knowledge, experienced teams, and proactive approach makes us the partner of choice for delivering customer-centric transformations. For more, visit PMC. Bios: Paul Edney, Technology Director Channels, Primark | |||
| Amazon Haul, What Makes Vinted Special, Advent Calendar Fever | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:22:51 | |
Natalie discusses the launch of Amazon Haul, the retailer’s new Temu-like storefront where most items are under $10 and delivery takes up to two weeks. She also unpacks the reasons behind Vinted’s success – what consumer needs is it tapping into and what are the implications for the wider retail sector? And, finally, Natalie shares her thoughts on the explosion of advent calendars. What is driving the trend and what can retailers learn from it? [4:20] Is Amazon terminating its online grocery service in Germany? [6:08] Amazon Haul launch [9:00] Vinted and the rise of pre-loved [15:10] Advent calendars - history and why retailers of all varieties are jumping on the advent calendar bandwagon Links: Episode 45: Amazon Must Disrupt Itself, July 2024. Natalie and Miya explore whether Amazon and Temu can co-exist and thoughts on the (then) rumoured plans to launch an ultra-low price storefront. BBC: Are luxury beauty advent calendars a rip-off? Marketplace: Luxury Advent calendars now in season
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| Perfecting the Price: Tips for a Successful Black Friday | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:21:20 | |
The Black Friday deals started as early as Halloween here in the UK (yes, really – see Boots, John Lewis, Currys) and mainland Europe isn’t far behind. On today's episode, Natalie speaks to Sander Roose, CEO and Founder of Omnia Retail, the Amsterdam-based company behind Europe’s first dynamic pricing software. Sander and Natalie explore Black Friday 2024 trends in great depth as well as the Ticketmaster/Oasis disaster and why it’s important to distinguish between dynamic and surge pricing, and finally what retailers need to do to optimize their pricing strategies. More on Sander: Sander Roose is a seasoned retail expert and entrepreneur with a wealth of experience in retail and e-commerce. He holds a MSc degree in Industrial Engineering & Management Science from the Eindhoven University of Technology, where he graduated cum laude. After starting his career at Procter & Gamble, Sander became an entrepreneur: Harvest (acquired by OLX, part of Naspers), Commerce Squared (e-com strategy consultant) and now Omnia Retail. Visit Omnia Retail Connect with Sander on LinkedIn. | |||
| From Cinnabon to Carvel: How GoTo Foods is Driving Global Growth | 28 Oct 2024 | 00:30:53 | |
Dave Mikita is the President of International and Retail Channels at GoTo Foods (formerly Focus Brands). He joins Natalie on the podcast to discuss how GoTo Foods has grown to become the world’s #2 food & beverage licensor and what the company has in store for the future. They explore:
GoTo Foods is the owner of seven iconic brands: Auntie Anne’s, Carvel, Cinnabon, Jamba, McAlister’s Deli, Moe’s Southwest Grill, and Schlotzsky’s. For more, visit: www.gotofoods.com Bio Dave Mikita is the President of International and Retail Channels at GoTo Foods (formerly Focus Brands). In his role, Dave leads both the Company’s Retail Channels business as well as its International Franchise business unit. The company’s Retail Channels business, currently ranked as the #2 Food & Beverage Licensor in the world, drives over $1.5 billion in retail revenue globally, and the International Franchise business includes over 2,000 franchised locations operating in 60+ countries. Connect with Dave on LinkedIn Did you like this episode? Leave us a message on Retail Disrupted. | |||
| Gen AI Chatbots, Empowering Staff and Sustainability | 17 Oct 2024 | 00:24:10 | |
Live from Barcelona, Green Retail World’s Editor Ben Sillitoe joins Natalie on the podcast to share what they learned at Manhattan Exchange this week. They explore how generative AI chatbots are going to revolutionize customer service, why the days of frontline staff being told to “sell, not think” are over and what sustainability looks like for retailers in 2025. If you missed the episode with Manhattan Associates’ Pieter Van den Broecke, you can catch up here. Links: | |||
| Embrace Technology With Heart and Mind | 14 Oct 2024 | 00:21:04 | |
Live from Barcelona, Pieter Van den Broecke, EMEA Leader, Supply Chain Commerce Strategies at Manhattan Associates joins Natalie to discuss:
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| Faire Game: How Indies Can Level the Playing Field | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:32:43 | |
Faire is the largest global b2b marketplace for independent retailers. In this episode, Faire’s UK General Manager Charlotte Broadbent joins Natalie to discuss:
Charlotte’s bio: Charlotte joined the Faire team as UK General Manager in 2022, at an exciting and unique time when the US-founded b2b marketplace was pivoting to focus on international expansion. During her time at Faire she has led major category expansion, go-to-market strategy and partnership projects. Connect with Charlotte on LinkedIn. | |||
| South African Retail: Lessons from a Former Massmart Exec | 12 Feb 2025 | 00:24:14 | |
Nazim Cassim is a retail veteran who served on the Massmart board during the Walmart acquisition. Today, he splits his time between South Africa and Dubai in his current role as CEO of QVWi Retail, MEA. Nazim is also a Founding Member of the Retail Institute of South Africa (RISA), whose mission is to empower the country’s retail workforce through professionalization and training. Nazim joins Natalie to discuss:
Bio: Nazim Cassim is a highly respected figure in the retail industry with over 34 years of experience. As the Founding Member of the Retail Institute of South Africa (RISA), Nazim is at the forefront of professionalizing South Africa’s retail sector through competency-based training, micro-credentialing, and industry-recognized qualifications. Nazim is also an advisor on the University of Johannesburg’s Academic Board, contributing his expertise to the advancement of retail education. He serves on the executive Steerco of the Wholesale and Retail Sector for Education and Training (W&R SETA). He is currently the CEO of QVWi Retail MEA, A Skyworth Digital Company. A doctoral candidate, Nazim’s academic pursuits further underscore his commitment to the growth and evolution of the retail industry. Connect with Nazim on LinkedIn. Learn more about the Retail Institute of South Africa (RISA). | |||
| Malls, Makeup and Meme Stocks with Gary Kusin | 23 Sep 2024 | 00:45:51 | |
Gary Kusin, co-founder of GameStop and Laura Mercier Cosmetics, joins Natalie on the podcast to discuss:
Gary’s bio: Gary Kusin is a mentor, investor, entrepreneur, business advisor, and author of the forthcoming book Always Learning: Lessons on Leveling Up from GameStop to Laura Mercier and Beyond [April 2024]. He today advises an array of public and private companies, large and small, on strategy, management and growth issues. In addition, Kusin continues his full schedule of mentoring and has mentored well over 1000 individuals during the course of his career. Kusin co-founded two companies, Babbage’s, operating today as GameStop (NYSE: GME), and Laura Mercier Cosmetics, both of which are well-known global brands. Gary spent 13 years as a senior advisor to the global private equity firm TPG, including a large amount of his time mentoring CEOs of TPG portfolio companies. He served from 2001-2006 as President and Chief Executive Officer of Kinko’s, today operating as FedEx Office. Kusin was responsible for the turnaround, strategic growth and transformation of Kinko’s and oversaw the ultimate sale to FedEx, directly reporting to Fred Smith, founder of FedEx, for the 2 years required to integrate Kinko’s into FedEx and be renamed FedEx Office. Kusin is an Inc. Magazine “Entrepreneur of the Year” award winner and has served on the boards of many public and private firms both in America and abroad including names such as Electronic Arts, Petco, Sabre, and Myer Department Stores in Australia. Kusin has been very involved in Dallas community activities throughout his career. A representative sample of organizations and positions include the St. Mark’s School of Texas Board of Trustees, Dallas Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) chairman, Dallas Citizen’s Council Board of Directors and the Southwestern Medical School Foundation. A member of the University of Texas McComb’s School of Business Hall of Fame, Kusin earned a BA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from Harvard Business School. | |||
| Amazon Must Disrupt Itself | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:43:01 | |
From the rise of Temu and Shein to immersive digital commerce - and not to mention the resurgence of good old-fashioned bricks & mortar retail - Amazon certainly isn’t short of competitive threats. Miya Knights and Natalie Berg, co-authors of Amazon: How the World’s Most Relentless Retailer Will Continue to Revolutionize Commerce, reconnect on Amazon’s 30th anniversary to explore what comes next for the online retailing giant and whether it has what it takes to stay relevant in the future. They discuss:
Connect with Miya on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe to her Retail Technology magazine! For more, visit NBK Retail. *THE PODCAST IS NOW PAUSING FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST. HAVE A GREAT SUMMER BREAK AND SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER.* | |||
| Disrupt or Be Disrupted: Natalie Berg on the Future of Retail | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:48:08 | |
This week, Natalie is answering the questions rather than asking them! She speaks to Rishad Tobaccowala who is the former Global Strategy and Growth Officer at Publicis Groupe and host of the What Next? podcast. They explore:
A big thank you to Rishad and his team for inviting Natalie on the podcast and permission to share their discussion on Retail Disrupted. You can listen to the original episode and subscribe to What’s Next? with Rishad Tobaccowala here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastwhatnext/episodes/Disrupt-or-Be-Disrupted-The-Future-of-Retail-e2m7vrk/a-abemdkg More about Natalie: www.nbkretail.com | |||
| Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption | 15 Jul 2024 | 00:45:09 | |
Steve Dennis is a strategic advisor, keynote speaker, podcast host, and bestselling author of Remarkable Retail. He joins Natalie to discuss the findings of his new book, LEADERS LEAP: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption. They explore:
Natalie also shares a few thoughts on Amazon’s 30th anniversary. Steve’s bio: Steve has been named a top global retail influencer by multiple organizations, and his thoughts on the future of shopping are regularly shared in his role as a Forbes Senior Contributor, as well as through other media, including CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg. As a sought-out keynote speaker, Steve has delivered talks on six continents, sharing his unique perspective on what it takes to reignite customer growth in a world of unrelenting change and shifting consumer preferences. Steve is President of SageBerry Consulting, where he has advised dozens of brands on their growth strategies. Prior to founding Sageberry, he was chief strategy officer and SVP, multichannel marketing at the Neiman Marcus Group. He serves on multiple for profit and non-profit boards. Steve holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a BA in Economics from Tufts University. He lives in Dallas, Texas. Links: LEADERS LEAP: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption Steve on LinkedIn Steve on X Steve on Instagram Steve’s Remarkable Retail podcast Natalie’s radio interview on Amazon’s 30th anniversary | |||
| Pop-Up Retail and Keeping Dept Stores Relevant | 28 Jun 2024 | 00:35:57 | |
David Blakeney, former Store Development Director at House of Fraser and Sook, joins Natalie to discuss: - Why physical retail is on the cusp of a new dawn. David’s bio: David is a highly experienced operator within the retail sector with + 35 years’ experience having worked for companies such as Allders Duty Free, Arcadia and House Of Fraser where he was Store Development Director overseeing all Space Planning, Design & Build projects working with over 250 major brands. He was recently Business and Store Development Director at Sook Retail in charge of helping to develop the brand and is an innovator in the pop-up shop industry. He has won several retail industry awards, been a speaker at retail conferences, a judge on several retail awards panels and was on the Retail Trust Ball Committee. He currently sits on the Twenty Club Committee as an honorary officer, and co-founded and ran the hugely successful House of Fraser Charity Event. Connect with David on LinkedIn. Read Natalie's comments on pop-up shops on the BBC. | |||
| Ikea Roblox, Walmart Drones & AI Update, Pretty Little Thing Charging for Returns | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:08:32 | |
The interview from this episode originally aired on The Globalist from Monocle Radio. Natalie discusses the latest global retail stories with Georgina Godwin:
You can listen to the original episode of The Globalist Episode 3352. For more, visit NBK Retail. | |||
| Perpetual Innovation with ex-Pandora and The Body Shop Boss | 05 Jun 2024 | 00:43:24 | |
Jeremy Schwartz was the turnaround CEO of Pandora, the world’s largest jewellery company with 2,500 stores and e-commerce sites in 90 countries. Prior to that, Jeremy was Chairman and CEO of The Body Shop from 2013 to 2017. He also previously spent time at Sainsbury’s and, as Brand Director, he was the architect of the grocer’s turnaround in 2005 which saw a decade of growth after years in decline. He is the former Managing Director of L’Oréal UK and, as Innovation Director for Coca-Cola Europe, he invented Coke Zero. Jeremy is currently the Chairman of Kantar’s Sustainability Transformation Practice In this episode, recorded live on stage at the Richmond Retail and E-commerce Directors’ Forum, Jeremy and Natalie discuss:
The video version of this episode is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBVMRe4GCOY | |||
| The Retail Leader’s Roadmap with Brian Librach | 24 May 2024 | 00:30:51 | |
Brian Librach, former VP of Stores at Urban Outfitters, Pacific Sunwear and Old Navy, joins Natalie to discuss his new book: The Retail Leader’s Roadmap. They explore:
Brian’s bio: Launching his career at the young age of 21, Brian quickly established himself as a District Manager, rising to become a Regional Director by 25, a Director of Stores by 35, and the VP of Stores for Urban Outfitters at 38, running operations in the US and Canada. Since then, he also served as VP of Stores and Operations at Pacific Sunwear, as well as most recently running stores internationally in Canada for Old Navy. Links: Brian’s book on Amazon UK Connect with Brian on LinkedIn Register for Natalie's live webinar with Rethink Retail and Diebold Nixdorf on May 28, 2024 Learn more about Natalie's services: NBK Retail | |||
| The Real Reason Blockbuster Failed | 14 May 2024 | 00:41:58 | |
James Keyes, Former 7-Eleven and Blockbuster CEO and author of EDUCATION IS FREEDOM: The Future Is in Your Hands, joins Natalie on the podcast to discuss:
Jim’s bio: James Keyes is the former CEO of two internationally recognized Fortune 500 companies - 7-Eleven and Blockbuster. Jim is a global business leader, a philanthropist, educator, artist, musician, commercial pilot, and modern renaissance man. His other business interests cover a broad range of industries from retail, consumer products, technology, healthcare, cyber security, new space, energy, and advanced nuclear. He sits on several public company boards and serves as a board adviser to a venture capital firm and a number of start-up companies. Keyes’s philanthropic initiatives have an equally broad focus, including serving a three-term seat on the Board of Governors for the American Red Cross, acting as the former Chairman of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and serving on the board of directors for institutions such as UT Southwestern Medical School, Cooper Institute, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Dallas Performing Arts Center, SMU Cox School of Business, Columbia Business School, and his alma mater, College of the Holy Cross. He has had a lifelong commitment to education, serving as a founding director of the Dallas Education Foundation and is the founder of the Education Is Freedom Foundation. Keyes is a personification of the American Dream, as he comes from humble beginnings. He was inducted in 2005 as a Member of the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans.
Growing up in poverty in a small town in central Massachusetts, James Keyes seemed destined for a difficult life—one working at the local factory alongside his father and struggling to get by. Instead, he went on to become the CEO of 7-Eleven, where he increased shareholder value by tenfold during his tenure, and then CEO of Blockbuster, where he secured opportunities for the company even as the world wholeheartedly embraced streaming. How did he defy the odds? Order Jim’s book on Amazon UK or Amazon US. Follow Jim on LinkedIn
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| It’s a Density Game, with Deliveroo’s Paul Wilkinson | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:40:48 | |
Paul Wilkinson, Product Director at Deliveroo and former Tesco and Amazon exec, joins Natalie to discuss: • Quick commerce: what went wrong and how will it evolve? Connect with Paul on X and LinkedIn. Learn more about Deliveroo. This conversation was recorded in February 2024. | |||
| Post-Death Consumerism | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:32:25 | |
What happens in the digital afterlife? Do you even need to be alive to be a consumer? Should retailers and brands be thinking about a post-death strategy? VML’s Naji El-Arifi and Hugh Fletcher join Natalie on the podcast to discuss all of this and more:
Links: OpenAI/Instacart news mentioned by Naji Connect with Naji on LinkedIn Connect with Hugh on LinkedIn Bios: Naji El-Arifi: | |||
| Ken Towle on Supermarket Trends, Shrinkflation, International Retail | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:39:55 | |
Former Tesco director and Nisa CEO Ken Towle joins Natalie on the podcast to discuss:
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| Hyper-Localism, Cinemas, High Street Regeneration | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:25:10 | |
Have you been to Catford Mews or Peckham Levels? Then you'll know what can be achieved by transforming disused car parks and empty retail units into vibrant, community-led, cultural hubs. Preston Benson, founder of Really Local Group and fellow American in London, joins Natalie on the podcast to discuss:
Catford Mews was RLG’s first site and they’ve since expanded into a number of locations like Ealing, Peckham, Reading and Sidcup with more venues planned throughout 2024 and beyond. Connect with Preston on LinkedIn.
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| International Women's Day with Dame Zandra Rhodes | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:23:48 | |
It's International Women's Day this week and who better to speak to than the iconic and wonderfully inspirational fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes? This conversation was recorded live on stage at Springfair in February 2024. Dame Zandra tells Natalie about: - The highs and lows of breaking into the US fashion scene in the 1960s. - How she has spent her life rallying against what was expected of her – both as a designer and a female. - How her personal image has led to the success of her brand and more recent collaborations with IKEA, Happy Socks and Poppy Lissiman. - What it was like to dress Freddie Mercury and which cultural icon she’d love to work with today. - Her rainbow penthouse and pandemic pivots. - Fashion retail trends – from the rise of digital to the need for circularity. - What’s next for Dame Zandra?
Dame Zandra’s bio: Known for her fabulously bold prints, the iconic British designer, Dame Zandra Rhodes, launched her eponymous fashion brand 56 years ago. Nicknamed ‘The Princess of Punk’, Rhodes burst onto the fashion scene in the late 1960s and continues to work from her studio in London. Rhodes began as a printed textile designer and is renowned for perfecting the art-of-print as an intrinsic influence on garment shape. With dramatic designs and her own distinctive look, Rhodes paved the way for fashion as theatre and entertainment. Her illustrious career has seen her dress international stars including Freddie Mercury, Diana Ross and Barbara Streisand, and British Royalty, most notably, Princess Diana and Princess Anne. Originally marked as creating designs that were ‘too extreme’, in the early 70s Rhodes left England to try and break the American market. Within a few weeks of arriving in New York she met Diana Vreeland who debuted Rhodes’ ‘Knitted Circle’ collection on Natalie Wood in American Vogue. The rest is history… A pioneer of the British and international fashion scene since the late 60s, Rhodes’ career has seen her produce over five decades of fashion collections and more recently focus on strategic collaborations with fashion and lifestyle brands such as IKEA of Sweden, Happy Socks and Poppy Lissiman. In 2003, she founded London’s Fashion and Textile Museum, which to this day showcases some of the best in fashion and textile design. More recently, in 2020, she formed the Zandra Rhodes Foundation, a charity that ensures future generations of designers, artists, researchers, students and educators are able to study her life and designs, with an emphasis on her methods and techniques. Dating from the mid 1960s to the current day, the Foundation is working to catalogue her six thousand garments, printed textiles, drawings, accessories, fashion films, kodatraces, silk screens, press cuttings, personal memorabilia and collected artworks. A central collection will stay with the Foundation and the remaining material will be donated to permanent collections of major museums across the world, including the Fashion and Textile Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. For more, visit: https://zandrarhodes.com/ | |||
| Retail Veteran Nigel Oddy on Treating Shoppers as VIPs | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:20:47 | |
Natalie speaks to Nigel Oddy, currently CEO of the UK and Europe’s leading golf retailer American Golf, and previously CEO of House of Fraser, New Look, Matalan and The Range. The video version of this episode is available on YouTube and is part of a special collaboration with the Richmond Retail & E-commerce Directors' Forum. Nigel will be speaking at the event alongside leaders from across the industry - Tesco, Charlotte Tilbury, TikTok, N Brown and more. In this episode, Nigel gives us a sneak preview of what we'll be discussing at the event. He shares what it was like running New Look during the pandemic, his biggest successes, what motivates him, the importance of spending time on the shop floor and why you must treat your shoppers as VIPs. More on Nigel: Nigel’s journey began on the shop floor of M&S and through hard work, determination, and a desire to succeed progressed from shop assistant to executive. Leading by example to inspire people towards engaging in strategy, strong critical thinking, and excellent interpersonal skills. His keys to success: integrity, honesty, hardworking, strong work ethic and loyalty. American Golf is the ultimate one stop destination for delivering 5 star products, services, and omnichannel experiences. More on Retail Disrupted: If you missed my previous conversations with some of our Richmond speakers, you can catch up on YouTube (also available on Apple/Spotify): The Future of Retail with Chris Browne (former Global Retail Director at Ted Baker) N Brown Retail CEO Sarah Welsh on Women in Retail If you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to leave a quick rating and subscribe to the show. For more, visit www.nbkretail.com
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| The Future of Retail with Chris Browne | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:29:28 | |
Chris Browne, former Global Retail Director at Ted Baker, joins Natalie to discuss:
Prefer video? You can also watch Natalie and Chris' conversation on YouTube. This episode is part of a special collaboration with the Richmond Retail & E-commerce Directors' Forum. Chris will be speaking at the event alongside leaders from across the industry - Tesco, Charlotte Tilbury, TikTok, N Brown and more. Chris’ bio: Chris Browne is a retail obsessive and was involved from the very beginning of Ted Baker in 1988. He headed up the Retail Team for over 30 years as Global Retail Director. Key achievements include the successful expansion of the brand internationally, in particular in the USA and Canada, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
During this time, Chris was responsible for many aspects of Ted’s unique style of retail such as ‘moving windows’ ‘gifts with purchase’, exciting design-led stores and he is considered one of the leading lights of the drive to create ‘Retail Theatre’!
With its innovative, and sometimes controversial, windows and direct marketing, which included the handing out of condoms with every purchase in support of Aids Charities, and an early decision never to advertise, Ted truly led the way in ‘Experiential Retail’.
Chris left Ted Baker in 2017 and has been busy since then as Non-Exec Director of several companies including Angels Face and &Sons, as well as providing global retail insight for leading consulting firms and private equity houses, such as Advent International.
His Angel investments include a Padel Tennis Club in Australia and the recently launched ‘Jelly Drops’, hydrating sweets for Dementia sufferers.
Chris has had a lifelong interest/obsession with the future and has an abiding passion for retail/commerce and its evolution, in particular the future use of stores and their role in the wider context of a brand’s overall ‘UNIFIED’ offer.
He sometimes feels he is alone in being excited by all the change and progression that is happening in retail but enjoys sharing his vision with fellow retailers through keynote speeches and his advisory work.
Previous to his Ted Baker career, Chris worked for The Tube, a London-based fashion shoe business and John Farmer Shoes, formerly part of The Clarks Group. | |||
| TV Dragon Theo Paphitis on Successful Retailing | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:14:43 | |
Natalie speaks to TV dragon, retail magnate and small business champion Theo Paphitis live on stage at Springfair. They discuss:
Theo is the Chairman and Owner of Ryman, Robert Dyas, Boux Avenue and London Graphic Centre and founder of #SBS Small Business Sunday. Full bio: Theo was born in Cyprus in 1959. His business empire spans retail, property, finance and consumer goods. Having left school at the age of 16 with no qualifications due to his dyslexia, he began work as a filing clerk in a Lloyds of London brokerage. Having realised very quickly that filing was not his forte, he left and took up a job working for Watches of Switzerland where he discovered his passion for retail. After several years the opportunity arose for Theo to return to insurance, in a more customer facing role, where he gained invaluable experience in finance and property. Returning to retail a few years later, he has revived the fortunes of notable high street names such as Ryman, Partners the Stationers, Stationery Box, La Senza, Contessa Lingerie and more recently the home and garden retailer Robert Dyas. Theo also bought Red Letter Days out of administration in 2005, with fellow TV Dragon Peter Jones, turning it around and selling in 2017. In the Spring of 2011 he also launched what has now become the multi award winning, global lingerie brand Boux Avenue. In 2015, Theo launched Theo Paphitis Retail Group which encompasses Ryman Stationery, Robert Dyas, Boux Avenue and London Graphic Centre, acquired in 2016. The combined group comprises over 300 stores and 4,000 employees who serve millions of customers a year. Theo’s other passion, sport, led him to having 8 marvellous years as Chairman of Millwall Football Club, achieving promotion to the Championship and the FA Cup Final against Manchester United as well as qualifying for Europe. Along with football, Theo closely follows many sports and was co-founder of sports marketing company Movie & Media Sports in the late nineties. In 2013, Theo returned to the sports industry following the investment he made into MB Partners, the boutique sports management agency, where he is now Chairman. **Please note this interview was recorded in front of a live audience and we unfortunately experienced some AV glitches that were beyond our control. The format of this episode is therefore different to the norm but the overall impact should be minimal. We hope you enjoy it and please do consider leaving a rating on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.**
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| N Brown Retail CEO Sarah Welsh on Women in Retail | 05 Feb 2024 | 00:23:45 | |
Prefer video? You can watch Sarah and Natalie's conversation on YouTube. This episode is part of a collaboration with the Richmond Retail & E-commerce Directors' Forum. Sarah Welsh, CEO of Retail at N Brown, gives us a sneak peek into what she'll be discussing at the event on 18 April 2024. She and Natalie explore:
If you are a retailer and would like to join us at the event, we have a handful of spaces left. Please drop Natalie an email: hello@nbkretail.com or message her on LinkedIn or Twitter/X. And remember to check back for two more retail speaker previews on the podcast later in the month! Links: Richmond Retail & E-commerce Directors' Forum Sarah Welsh on LinkedIn | |||
| Helen Dickinson on the BRC's 2024 Retail Manifesto | 23 Jan 2024 | 00:37:00 | |
Prefer video? Watch Helen and Natalie's conversation on YouTube. Helen Dickinson OBE, CEO of the British Retail Consortium, joins the podcast to discuss the BRC’s 2024 manifesto. Topics include:
For more, visit https://brc.org.uk/ Follow Helen on LinkedIn Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave us a rating or review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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| Why Currys is Nick Bubb's 2024 Pick | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:31:21 | |
Retail analyst and consultant Nick Bubb joins the show to discuss:
Links: Connect with Nick on LinkedIn KPMG/RetailNext Retail Think Tank
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| A Year of Stagnation | 12 Jan 2024 | 00:42:21 | |
Paul Martin, KPMG's Global Head of Retail, joins Natalie for a wide-ranging discussion on:
Links: Connect with Paul on LinkedIn Paul's perspective on the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor (Dec '23) KPMG / Retail Next Retail Think Tank Natalie's TV interview - expectations ahead of Tesco and M&S results, BBC World Business Report BBC: Can pop-up shops help to regenerate our High Streets?
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| Powering the Pop-Ups | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:24:23 | |
Matt Hopkins, Founder of IND!E, joins Natalie to discuss the evolution of pop-up shops, the role of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) brands in driving innovation, and the significance of storytelling in retail. Matt shares his views on changing consumer expectations such as the heightened demand for authenticity and ethical shopping. They also delve into the trend of digitally native brands moving into physical spaces and highlight some of the challenges faced by SME challenger brands in a competitive market. Matt’s bio: Matt Hopkins is a seasoned business leader with over 25 years of experience in successfully selling products to major retailers. He excels in identifying growth opportunities, crafting robust commercial strategies, and driving impactful sales and marketing initiatives. Connect with Matt on LinkedIn. Visit IND!E. | |||
| The Shoplifting Epidemic | 14 Dec 2023 | 00:35:34 | |
Chris Noice, Communications Director at the Association of Convenience Stores, joins Natalie to discuss Britain’s shoplifting epidemic. They explore:
Links: Chris on LinkedIn Chris on Twitter/X ACS - the voice of local shops
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| Inflation, 'Insperiences', Industry Outlook for 2024 | 06 Dec 2023 | 00:40:53 | |
Richard Lim, CEO of Retail Economics, joins Natalie for a wide-ranging discussion on:
Links: Richard on LinkedIn Retail Economics on Twitter/X If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating or review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. | |||
| In Conversation with John Boumphrey, Amazon UK Country Manager | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:12:15 | |
Amazon UK boss John Boumphrey joins Natalie on the podcast to discuss:
Links: Did you know preloved shopping is now a $1bn+ business for Amazon in UK/Europe? Amazon's Second Chance pop-up store in London For more, check out NBK Retail.
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| 'Positively Dissatisfied' M&S, Trailblazer Next, Black Friday Predictions | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:30:05 | |
Retail expert Maureen Hinton joins Natalie to discuss retailer resilience. Which fashion retailers are defying the economic climate and what is the secret to their success? Maureen also shares her views on the state of the consumer and whether the Black Friday deals will sizzle or fizzle. Connect with Maureen: Learn more about our work at the KPMG/Retail Next Retail Think Tank | |||
| It's Going To Be A Bumper Black Friday | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:15:11 | |
Love it or loathe it, Black Friday has become a permanent fixture on the UK retail calendar. In this episode, Natalie shares her predictions and general observations around Black Friday 2023. You'll learn:
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| AI: The Word of 2023 | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:36:23 | |
Collins Dictionary has announced that ‘AI’ is the Word of the Year for 2023. Miya Knights, Retail Consultant and Publisher of Retail Technology Magazine, joins Natalie to discuss the wide-ranging implications of artificial intelligence. They break down the learnings from last week’s first ever AI Safety Summit, held at Bletchley Park, exploring both short-term and longer-term risks posed by the technology. They then move into a conversation about AI's impact impact on the retail sector and how it will transform the way we shop, exploring the many opportunities for retailers - from driving back-end efficiencies to utilising AI-powered shopping assistants to deliver more tailored customer experiences. | |||
| Wilko's Revival, Asos' Identity Crisis and Bellwether Next Getting It Right | 03 Nov 2023 | 00:44:28 | |
In this bumper episode of Retail Disrupted, retail consultant and high street champion Graham Soult joins Natalie to discuss Wilko’s return to the high street, Asos/Next results and the opportunities and challenges facing high streets in this digital era.
Links: Learn more about Graham’s consultancy work: Canny Insights Connect with Graham on LinkedIn and Twitter Watch Graham on the Channel 5 Lidl documentary | |||
| Victoria's Secret Is Bringing Sexy Back | 20 Oct 2023 | 00:15:15 | |
In retail today, you need to have a laser-clear understanding of your brand and what it stands for. But what if what you stand for is no longer culturally relevant? Can you shed your skin and completely reinvent yourself? Can you BUY your way out of cultural insignificance? The lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret has tried to do exactly that and it hasn’t worked out so well. They're now ready to ditch their feminist makeover and re-embrace "sex appeal". On today’s podcast, we’re going to be exploring what went wrong at Victoria’s Secret, how they tried to fix it, and whether they can go back to their roots in a post-#MeToo world. TLDL: Victoria Secret's newfound conscience and subsequent brand overhaul whiffed of inauthenticity. Too much, too soon... alienating both those in favour (who perhaps questioned the integrity of such a radical makeover) and those not. | |||
| Protecting Pockets Before Planet | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:30:03 | |
Ben Sillitoe, Founder and Editor of Green Retail World, joins Natalie in Cannes for a live recap of Manhattan Exchange. How might generative AI be used in warehouses? What are the benefits of giving customers greater control post-purchase? And as consumers deprioritize environmentally-friendly purchases, does Ben think this is just a blip? Or does affordability now trump sustainability? They also explore the implications of Manhattan's latest whitepaper Redefining Retail: What's Next for Shoppers and Retailers?, based on a survey of 6,000 consumers and nearly 1,200 Tier 1 retailers around the globe. For more on the whitepaper, visit: Manhattan Associates (blog by James Ash) Green Retail World (article by Ben Sillitoe) NBK Retail (blog by Natalie) | |||
| Quick Commerce: Collaborate or Die? | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:33:46 | |
George Nott, Technology Editor at The Grocer, joins Natalie to discuss the evolution of quick commerce. They examine the latest Uber Eats/Getir collaboration, how traditional supermarkets are responding to the quick commerce trend and whether the world is ready for AI-powered conversational shopping experiences. Fun Fact: Did you know 'getir' means 'bring' in Turkish? Connect with George: | |||
| Resale Revolution with Goodwill CEO Steve Preston | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:20:27 | |
Did you know that over 80% of the U.S. population lives within a 10-mile radius of a Goodwill store or location? Live from the NRF Big Show in NYC, Natalie speaks to the CEO of Goodwill, Steve Preston. He discusses the organization's strategic priorities, why the perception of thrifting is evolving, and the impact of digital. Steve also shares his views on what’s driving the surge in the resale market today and how Goodwill’s proximity to the customer allows for deeper community engagement. Bio: Steven C. Preston is the president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International, which provides services to 154 local, independent Goodwill organizations which together represent the leading provider of workforce training and development. In 2022, Goodwill served more than 2.1 million people which range from lighter touch services to extensive training, career navigation and job placement support. Preston has served in numerous operational and financial leadership positions in both the public and private sectors. He headed two federal agencies during times of national crisis, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Small Business Administration (SBA); led successful turnarounds as the CEO of two private corporations, Oakleaf Global Holdings and Livingston International; and served as the CFO of two Fortune 500 companies during times of significant change and restructuring, Waste Management and ServiceMaster. Preston served as HUD Secretary during the housing crisis of 2008, representing the federal agency on the board of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). During his tenure, HUD dramatically increased Federal Housing Administration and Ginnie Mae capacity to meet exponentially rising demand. Under his leadership, the agency also expanded its ability to assist victims of natural disasters, advanced the rebuilding of mixed-income neighborhoods in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, and improved financial literacy programs. From 2006–2008, Preston served as Administrator for the SBA. In addition to multiple small business services, the SBA provides disaster loans to homeowners and businesses. Following Hurricane Katrina, Preston spearheaded a reform agenda to expedite financial support to disaster victims and make the agency more responsive to customers, accountable for results, and efficient in the delivery of services. During his tenure, the SBA launched and advanced programs to expand entrepreneurship opportunities for veterans and military families, for people located in areas with high rates of poverty and unemployment, and for people who were facing various life challenges. In his private-sector roles, Preston gained significant experience expanding into new product and geographic markets, leveraging technology for both client and efficiency benefits, improving employee engagement and restructuring operations. | |||
| Next Level Retail with FreedomPay and Worldpay | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:35:11 | |
Live from Paris Retail Week, Natalie speaks to FreedomPay and Worldpay about unified commerce and how payments are evolving to meet customer needs. Panellists include: Chris Kronenthal, President at FreedomPay Barry Stearn, VP Global Program Owner at FreedomPay Lee Reed, VP Partnership Management at Worldpay Tom Essenhigh, VP Retail at Worldpay The panel discussion can also be viewed on YouTube.
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| Goodbye Free Returns. It's Been Costly. | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:30:48 | |
H&M is the latest fashion retailer to start charging shoppers for online returns. Jonathan De Mello, Founder & CEO at JDM Retail, joins Natalie to explore whether the days of free returns are really over. Why has bracketing (ie. buy 5 items, return 4) become normalised? Hint: retailers, you created a monster. And will charging for returns will be enough of a deterrent to reverse the buy-to-try shopping mentality? Links: Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn Follow Jonathan on Twitter/X Register for DEPT Commerce Week on 27/9! Natalie be speaking alongside TikTok and HighSnobiety. WHAT is a geriatric millenial?
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| Enemy to Frenemy: Amazon & Iceland | 13 Sep 2023 | 00:16:51 | |
"We hate Amazon. They'll bully us and do horrible things to us. They'll use us, we don't want anything to do with them." - Iceland Managing Director, 2018 Fast forward five years… This morning Amazon UK announced that frozen food specialist Iceland will begin selling groceries on its platform. In this episode, Natalie explores the rationale behind Iceland’s shift in strategy and why Amazon is expanding its relationship with third party supermarkets like Morrisons, Co-op and now Iceland. Amazon may need the grocery industry but does the grocery industry need Amazon? Let’s explore. Links: - Amazon press release: https://www.aboutamazon.co.uk/news/retail/amazon-fresh-store-liverpoolstreet-iceland-partnership - Recent Grocery Gazette article featuring Natalie’s thoughts on Amazon’s UK grocery strategy: https://www.grocerygazette.co.uk/2023/07/26/amazon-fresh/ - Natalie and Miya’s book (yes it’s on Amazon): https://amzn.eu/d/9RfiDnD | |||
| Friction vs. Reward | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:42:42 | |
Richard Hammond, CEO of Uncrowd and fellow retail author, joins Natalie to explore the differences in US and UK grocery retailing. Why have British retailers failed to crack the American market? When is it ok to have friction? Automation - how can retailers balance customer satisfaction and operational efficiencies? And what is the risk of deprioritizing CX investment in the current climate? Listen to the end to hear Richard's own experience of being stuck in self-checkout jail. 🙂 Connect with Richard: Richard's books: Friction/Reward: Be your customer's first choice Smart Retail: Winning Ideas and Strategies from the Most Successful Retailers in the World
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