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| Why Retailers Are Already Falling Behind on AI | 19 May 2026 | 00:25:20 | |
AI is forcing a complete rethink of ecommerce, retail operations, and digital commerce architecture. In this episode, Kelly Goetsch — President at Pipe17 and one of the most influential voices in modern commerce technology — explains why the “status quo is no longer acceptable” in the age of AI. Drawing on experience across Oracle, ATG, commercetools, and modern AI-driven commerce systems, Kelly breaks down: Why AI is a “categorically new way of work” The shift from monoliths → headless → microservices → AI-native commerce Why product catalog data is now mission-critical The rise of UCP (Universal Commerce Protocol) Why most retailers are still unprepared for AI How startups are moving faster than enterprises Why experimentation now costs dramatically less The future of AI-powered shopping experiences This conversation also explores: Google vs OpenAI in commerce AI agents and autonomous commerce Retail infrastructure modernization GEO / AI search optimization AI-native workflows Enterprise resistance to AI adoption The next generation of ecommerce architecture If you work in ecommerce, retail technology, AI strategy, composable commerce, digital transformation, or enterprise innovation — this episode is essential listening. Topics Covered AI commerce Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) Ecommerce AI strategy Retail transformation Product data enrichment Headless commerce Microservices architecture AI-native organizations Commerce infrastructure AI agents in retail About Kelly Goetsch Kelly Goetsch is President at Pipe17 and a long-time leader in enterprise commerce technology. Across leadership roles at Oracle, ATG, commercetools, and Pipe17, he has helped shape modern ecommerce architecture and composable commerce strategy. Chapter Timestamps 00:00 – Why AI Changes Everything 00:00:24 – Introducing Kelly Goetsch 00:01:28 – “The Status Quo Is No Longer Acceptable” 00:02:18 – Monoliths, Headless & The Evolution of Commerce 00:03:17 – Why Software Architecture Keeps Changing 00:04:07 – The Rise of Headless Commerce 00:04:54 – Why Microservices Changed Ecommerce 00:05:20 – AI as the New Commerce “Head” 00:06:02 – UCP vs ACP Explained 00:07:12 – Why Google Took Commerce More Seriously 00:08:16 – Why UCP Is Gaining Adoption 00:09:02 – The Real Problem Behind AI Commerce 00:10:22 – Pipe17’s Role in AI Commerce Infrastructure 00:11:12 – Why Retailers Are Still Waiting 00:12:31 – Why Most AI Ecommerce Metrics Are Misleading 00:12:48 – The Product Data Problem 00:14:07 – GEO, AI Search & Content Syndication 00:14:48 – Why AI Will Create Thousands of Commerce “Heads” 00:15:43 – The Cultural Problem Inside Retail 00:16:43 – Why People Disagree on AI Timelines 00:17:51 – Enterprise AI Friction Explained 00:18:41 – How Startups Are Using AI Differently 00:20:03 – Why Enterprises Fear AI Risk 00:21:16 – AI Changes the Cost of Innovation 00:22:14 – “Just Build It” 00:23:14 – How to Upskill Yourself in AI 00:24:29 – Why Companies Still Fear Change 00:25:11 – Final Thoughts | |||
| Amazon vs Perplexity: Who Wins the AI Shopping War? | World Retail Signals | 18 May 2026 | 00:13:01 | |
Amazon vs Perplexity could redefine the future of AI commerce. In this episode of World Retail Signals, the panel explores:
A fast-moving breakdown of the retail stories shaping commerce right now. | |||
| Louis Vuitton Is Opening a Hotel. What Does That Mean for Retail? | 5 Things Friday UK | 24 Apr 2026 | 00:08:25 | |
Retail is moving fast, and this week’s Five Things Friday breaks down the brand moves that matter. Alex is joined by Simone, co-founder and CEO of NIFT — Need It For Tonight, a rapid delivery infrastructure business powering retail through a fashion marketplace app and B2B plugin. This episode covers Louis Vuitton’s immersive Mayfair “hotel” pop-up, why luxury brands are leaning into experience-led marketing, how brands are activating around the London Marathon, Clarks’ move into marketplace retail, ASOS’ latest results, and the growing cost pressures facing UK retailers. The key theme: brands can no longer just show up. They need to become part of the moment. In this episode: Louis Vuitton’s Mayfair pop-up experience and why it is a marketing moment, not just a retail moment The shift from traditional event sponsorship to brands becoming part of the event London Marathon activations from brands including Vaseline, New Balance, Wintergreen Sport and Apple Clarks’ move beyond footwear into an online marketplace with brands including Adidas, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss What Clarks can learn from Next’s multi-brand platform strategy ASOS’ mixed results, improved adjusted EBITDA and narrowing losses Why Middle East conflict, supply chain pressure and rising costs remain critical concerns for retail Featuring: Simone Co-founder and CEO, NIFT — Need It For Tonight Watch for a sharp breakdown of where retail, fashion, luxury and event marketing are heading next. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and welcome to Five Things Friday 00:35 Meet Simone, co-founder and CEO of NIFT — Need It For Tonight 01:25 Louis Vuitton’s new Mayfair “hotel” pop-up experience 02:20 Immersive luxury retail and theatrical brand activations 03:18 Why the Louis Vuitton pop-up is a marketing moment 03:46 Luxury slowdown, FOMO and the need to repair the customer relationship 04:10 London Marathon week and event-led retail marketing 05:06 Marathon brand activations from Wintergreen Sport, Apple and others 05:55 Why brands need to become part of the event 06:25 Clarks launches its first online marketplace 07:04 Why Clarks is expanding beyond shoes 07:22 Marketplace retail strategy and the Next comparison 08:21 ASOS results, revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth 09:14 UK GMV growth and retail cost pressures 10:11 Why retailers may need to prepare for a difficult winter 10:41 Rising retail costs and how brands can respond 11:02 Logistics, delivery and final thoughts with Simone 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Which trend discussed today do you think will impact the industry most? Let us know in the comments below! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO STAY AHEAD Don't miss the next update. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL Welcome to the official channel of The Retail Podcast, your hub for global retail intelligence. Whether you are an executive refining your strategy, a vendor connecting with major players, or an innovator tracking the latest tech, this channel connects you to the pulse of the industry. What to expect: Expert Analysis: Breaking down insights from major global conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, Web Summit, MAPIC; Euroshop and EuroCIS. Diverse Perspectives: Hosted by a rotation of industry veterans and regional experts (APAC, US, EU). Actionable Strategy: We move beyond the headlines to discuss real ROI, digital transformation, and the future of commerce—from AI agents to luxury fashion and grocery trends. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, we help you cut through the noise to find what actually works in modern retail. 🌐 GET MORE INSIGHTS Visit our knowledge hub: https://retailnews.ai/ 📲 CONNECT WITH US LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ Contact: Sofia@theretailpodcast.com #RetailTrends #APACRetail #AIinRetail #FiveThingsFriday #TheRetailPodcast #thefutureofretailguy | |||
| Five Things Friday UK: Retail Relevance, Gen Z Trends & The Rise of Resale | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:15:37 | |
In this week’s Five Things Friday UK Edition, Alex and Simone break down the retail trends you can’t afford to ignore. From iconic brands fighting for survival to the innovative players winning Gen Z loyalty, we explore how cultural relevance is now the biggest currency in retail. Topics include:
If you’re in retail, brand marketing, or consumer strategy, this episode is your cultural trend compass. 🔗 References: | |||
| Five Things Friday (EU)– Delipop folds, JD.com courts MediaMarkt, summer luxury slump, Picnic’s Paris push, France’s fast‑fashion clamp‑down | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:13:55 | |
Delipop shutters its robot locker network; JD.com tries a €2.2 bn play for Ceconomy/MediaMarkt; US & Chinese tourists rein‑in luxury spend; Dutch grocer Picnic finishes its Île‑de‑France roll‑out; France moves to criminalise ultra‑fast‑fashion influence. Analysis, context, and what it means for European retail.
Five Things Friday – European Edition | 7 Aug 2025
Why it matters: Consolidation, consumer caution and sustainability regulation are reshaping European retail. We unpack the trends and flag what to watch next. Links & sources (fair‑use reference):
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00:00:00🎙️ Intro – “Happy Friday!” 00:00:20Meet the hosts 00:01:10 1 – Delipop shutters multi‑brand drive‑thru lockers 00:03:20 2 – JD.com eyes MediaMarkt/Saturn (€2.2 bn bid) 00:05:03 3 – Luxury’s Euro‑summer disappoints 00:06:56 4 – Picnic opens tenth Paris hub 00:10:25 5 – France to criminalise ultra‑fast‑fashion influencing | |||
| Five Things Friday APAC– Luxury Shifts, Honjok Retail, Vietnam’s Boom & More | 07 Aug 2025 | 00:20:45 | |
Ryf & Laura join Alex to unpack five APAC headlines: China’s Shushu·Tong shakes luxury, Korea’s “honjok” solo shoppers rewrite store design, K‑beauty label Anua wins U.S. fans, Vietnam’s retail GMV rockets 37 %, and Laura talks about in on Yotpo’s pivot plus Gen Z’s debit‑first mindset. 🎙️ Episode overview 🔗 Links & sources 🤝 Connect | |||
| How Computer Vision is Transforming Retail Operations: UK Supermarket Morrisons Case Study | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:16:06 | |
In this episode, we explore how Focal Systems is driving innovation in retail with cutting-edge AI and computer vision technology. Discover how Focal Systems partnered with UK grocery giant Morrisons to streamline stock control, boost on-shelf availability, and enhance customer satisfaction. We discuss the latest in retail technology, from automated stock checks to real-time shelf monitoring, and uncover why computer vision is quickly becoming a must-have for modern retailers. 🔹 Key Topics Covered:
Whether you’re a retail executive or simply interested in the future of retail technology, tune in for an in-depth look at how AI is reshaping the industry. 🔹 About Focal Systems: Follow us for more retail insights and trends shaping the future of commerce!
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| Intent-Driven Commerce: Solving Retail’s Biggest Frustration | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:33:25 | |
Shopping online can feel like navigating endless aisles of irrelevant products, leaving customers frustrated and retailers losing sales. In this insightful episode of The Retail Podcast, host Alex speaks with Warren Cowan, CEO of Foundit, about how retailers can transform customer frustration into powerful intent-driven experiences. Explore why traditional e-commerce fails to inspire, and discover practical strategies for surfacing relevant products at precisely the right moments. Warren shares real-world insights on how retailers can avoid overwhelming shoppers with excessive choices, reduce decision fatigue, and unlock hidden sales opportunities buried in their “dark aisles.” You’ll learn:
Join Warren Cowan and Alex as they discuss real-world successes from Foundit’s clients, including increased conversions, reduced bounce rates, and significant merchandising efficiencies. It’s time to trade frustration for inspiration and transform browsing into buying. Featuring Warren Cowan, CEO of Foundit. Key topics: E-commerce, customer intent, merchandising automation, retail tech, personalization, digital transformation, AI in retail, customer experience, decision fatigue, online shopping trends. | |||
| AI Audio at Auchan, EU Customs Reform, Carrefour’s Autonomous Stores, Europe’s Ecommerce Habits & Inditex’s Lefties Gamble | Five Things Friday EU | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:14:49 | |
This week on Five Things Friday EU Edition, host Alex from The Retail Podcast is joined by co-host Alexandra Boisson, Retail Tech & eCommerce Specialist at Business France. Together, they explore Europe’s retail landscape highlighting game-changing AI innovations, pivotal EU regulatory shifts, and controversial moves by major brands like Zara’s parent, Inditex. 🌍 In this episode, you’ll hear insights on:
📌 Referenced Links & Images: 👉 Join the conversation: Can Inditex’s Lefties brand succeed without compromising sustainability? 🎧 Subscribe, share, and stay ahead of retail’s European evolution. | |||
| Magnum Ice‑Cream Trend, Primark Home, Retail Cybersecurity & More | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:15:01 | |
Episode at a glance 0:00 Intro – Alex & Simone set the scene 1:21 Magnum’s affordable luxury play 5:11 Smaller, faster, more targeted UK store formats 8:12 Cybersecurity breaches erode consumer trust 11:13 Omnichannel fulfilment: John Lewis × Uber Eats & B&Q marketplace C&C 12:41 Culture collabs: Buzz Social app and community‑first retail 14:23 Wrap‑up & next week’s teaser Key takeaways
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| Is Email Dead? Debunking the Myth with Ben Jackson, Klaviyo MD EMEA | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:18:13 | |
Ben Jackson of Klaviyo explains why email still outperforms, how regional channel preferences are shifting (Germany loves WhatsApp, Nordics swear by SMS), and where AI genuinely moves the needle for retail CMOs drowning in data. Host Alex digs into practical roadblocks—from siloed martech stacks to missing content workflows—and how Klaviyo’s new Customer Hub and AI agent aim to solve them. Timestamp Chapter title 00:00 Intro & why email still matters 00:27 Conferences, Klaviyo booths & today’s agenda 00:58 Meet Ben Jackson 01:17 Myth‑busting: “Email is dead” 02:24 Multi‑channel done right 03:31 Tech vs. process bottlenecks 05:10 Regional channel preferences 06:24 Community as growth engine 07:33 Klaviyo’s AI approach 09:19 Unified data superiority 11:23 Too much first‑party data? 12:12 Common retailer mistakes 13:24 Coming CRM curve‑balls 14:07 Consumers’ value exchange 15:31 Introducing Customer Hub 16:16 What’s holding CMOs back 17:54 Final insights & outro | |||
| Ulta Beauty’s UK Launch, Target’s Back-to-School, Retail AI, Cannabis Drinks & Walmart’s Tween Fashion | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:18:01 | |
Ulta Beauty enters the UK, Target goes big on back-to-school, AI hits a trust challenge, cannabis beverages gain ground, and Walmart eyes tween fashion. Alex Rezvan and Jill Dvorak (SVP of Content, NRF) decode five major trends reshaping retail in America:
Join Alex and Jill as they unpack why these shifts are more than trends—they’re signposts of where US retail is heading next. Alex Rezvan – Founder, The Retail Podcast Jill Dvorak – SVP Content, NRF (National Retail Federation) Ulta Beauty, Target back-to-school, Retail AI, cannabis beverages, Walmart fashion, US retail trends, retail podcast, NRF, consumer insights, Five Things Friday | |||
| Circular Fashion, Topshop’s Comeback & Currys’ AI: 5 Retail Shifts Shaping the UK | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:15:49 | |
Nostalgia meets innovation from swaps to smart service. Resale is mainstream, loyalty looks like an airline, and Topshop is back. In this Five Things Friday – UK Edition, Alex Rezvan and Simone Oloman break down five signals every retailer should track right now:
Why it matters: safety, circularity, and service now fight for the same share of wallet—and the winners are already blending physical and digital touchpoints.
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Hosts Alex Rezvan – Founder, The Retail Podcast Simone Oloman – Co‑founder & CEO, Need It For Tonight
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| Walmart Is Betting on Weight-Loss Drugs. Is That the Future of Grocery Retail? | 24 Apr 2026 | 00:11:11 | |
This week on Five Things Friday, Deal is back for a fast-moving conversation on the retail stories shaping the week. The episode starts with Revolve and Coachella, unpacking how event-based e-commerce is turning festivals into shoppable brand ecosystems. From Revolve Festival to Gap’s Hoodie House and Rhode World, the discussion explores why the strongest brand activations are no longer just about visibility — they are about merging entertainment, experience, creators, and frictionless commerce. The conversation then moves into retail media and shopper technology, using new dunnhumby research to question whether shoppers really want “whiz-bang” retail tech or whether they are looking for better personalization, stronger value exchange, and more relevant relationships with retailers. Next, the hosts examine agentic commerce in grocery, including why grocery may be one of the first categories where AI-assisted shopping can make practical sense: repeat purchases, structured inventory, lower consideration, and clear basket-building opportunities. Chapter Timestamps Vogue Business / Coachella brand activations: dunnhumby Retail Media Report 2026: Walmart GLP-1 support services: The Guardian / Victoria Beckham and Gap: 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO STAY AHEAD Don't miss the next update. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL Welcome to the official channel of The Retail Podcast, your hub for global retail intelligence. Whether you are an executive refining your strategy, a vendor connecting with major players, or an innovator tracking the latest tech, this channel connects you to the pulse of the industry. What to expect: Expert Analysis: Breaking down insights from major global conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, Web Summit, MAPIC; Euroshop and EuroCIS. Diverse Perspectives: Hosted by a rotation of industry veterans and regional experts (APAC, US, EU). Actionable Strategy: We move beyond the headlines to discuss real ROI, digital transformation, and the future of commerce—from AI agents to luxury fashion and grocery trends. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, we help you cut through the noise to find what actually works in modern retail. 🌐 GET MORE INSIGHTS Visit our knowledge hub: https://retailnews.ai/ 📲 CONNECT WITH US LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ Contact: Sofia@theretailpodcast.com #RetailTrends #APACRetail #AIinRetail #FiveThingsFriday #TheRetailPodcast #thefutureofretailguy | |||
| Retail Crime Surge, Marketplace Power, and APAC’s AI-Driven Retail Revolution | 24 Jul 2025 | 00:21:28 | |
From safe rooms to social commerce, we unpack what’s shaping the APAC retail landscape now. Recorded live during Australia’s largest retail conference, this episode of Five Things Friday – APAC Edition dives into two polarizing forces in retail: rising crime rates and retail media growth. Co-host Laura, chair of the Online Retailer Conference, joins Alex to dissect what’s making headlines—and what’s shifting power—in the Asia-Pacific market. Key Topics:
Plus: A deep dive into marketplace dominance, cultural contrasts in retail crime, and what APAC leaders can learn from content creators in Europe and the US. Hosts: Alex Rezvan – Founder, The Retail Podcast Laura – Retail & Tech Consultant, Chair of Online Retailer Australia 🔗 Visit TheRetailPodcast.com for full transcripts and show insights. 🎙 Follow us for more episodes from APAC, Europe, the Middle East, and the USA. APAC retail, retail crime, retail media, marketplaces, Shopee, Lazada, Temu, SHEIN, TikTok Shop, personalization, AI in retail, Australia retail, New Zealand retail, DTC brands, retail podcast, eCommerce trends 2025 | |||
| Why Twilio Says Personalization Is Broken | NRF APAC 2025 Debrief | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:06:41 | |
Live from NRF APAC, The Retail Podcast brings you exclusive access to Twilio’s 2025 State of Customer Engagement Report. This isn’t theory—it’s what leading global brands are actually doing on the ground. We unpack: Why 82% of brands think they personalize well—but only 16% of customers agree
💡 If you’re a retail or CX leader, this is your field guide for 2025 customer expectations. 🎧 Subscribe to The Retail Podcast for weekly episodes from the frontlines of global retail. 🔗 theretailpodcast.com | |||
| Five Things Friday EU: Carrefour AI Accelerator, Pinterest Commerce, RFID Expansion, and Amazon’s Beauty Push | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:12:45 | |
Join Alex Rezvan and Alexandra Boisson for another engaging Five Things Friday EU edition. This week, we explore:
Stay ahead of retail trends—subscribe and leave us a review! Carrefour AI, Pinterest Shopping, RFID Retail, Kiabi Innovation, Amazon Retail Europe, Retail Theft Germany, Alexandra Boisson, Alex Rezvan, Retail Technology, European Retail Reference Links (Mentioned in the Show): | |||
| Five Things Friday UK: Topshop’s Return, John Lewis vs M&S Clash & Pop-up Highlights | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:13:50 | |
On this week’s Five Things Friday UK, Alex Rezvan and Simone Oloman dissect the most impactful developments shaping retail: Topshop’s major comeback, Studio Seven’s London pop-up, the escalating rivalry between John Lewis and M&S, Eco by Sonia’s debut in the UK, and the burgeoning market for non-alcoholic beer highlighted by Baro Brewing at Wimbledon. Highlights include:
Hosts: Alex Rezvan – Founder, The Retail Podcast
🎧 Love the episode? Subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Your feedback fuels the show. 🔗 Referenced Links:hhttps://www.google.com/search?q=john+lewis+vs+m%26s&oq=john+lewis+vs+M%26S&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBwgAEAAYgAQyBwgAEAAYgAQyBwgBEAAYgAQyCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIICAQQABgWGB4yCAgFEAAYFhgeMg0IBhAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0IBxAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMg0ICBAAGIYDGIAEGIoFMgoICRAAGIAEGKIE0gEJMTI0NjVqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8https://www.elle.com/uk/fashion/a65422243/topshop-relaunch-catwalk-show/https://www.instagram.com/studio.seven.designs/https://berobrewing.com/https://www.instagram.com/ecobysonya/?hl=en | |||
| Five Things Friday: Consumer Mobility, Asian Loyalty Shifts, and Rapid Commerce Trends in APAC | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:17:02 | |
Ryf Quail returns energized from New Zealand to join Alex Rezvan in dissecting fascinating retail shifts across APAC. They delve into consumer mobility, the impact of currency fluctuations on shopping behaviors, the evolution of rational brand loyalty programs, and emerging quick-commerce opportunities, including rapid jewellery delivery in India. Plus, a deep dive into how Korean brands Musinsa and Coupang are reshaping regional retail dynamics amid China’s efforts to boost domestic spending.
APAC retail, Gen Z shopping, brand loyalty, quick commerce, Musinsa, Coupang, CaratLane, consumer trends, retail strategy, Asia-Pacific markets.
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6. China’s Economic Policy Shift:
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| Shopify CRO Bobby Morrison | AI Search, Unified Commerce & 10 Trillion Data Queries Explained | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:27:40 | |
Guest: Bobby Morrison — Chief Revenue Officer, Shopify Host: Alex, Founder of The Retail Podcast & RetailNews.AI What we cover - 00:00 Complexity vs. simplicity: 10 trn data queries, 1.1 trn edge requests - 02:17 The modern Shopify stack (e‑com, wholesale, retail POS) - 07:05 AI‑driven search and why affiliates are back - 10:31 Perplexity, edge commerce & the future of discovery - 12:20 From entrepreneur DNA to 50 %+ enterprise revenue - 15:09 Cutting “keep‑the‑lights‑on” teams by 70 % after migrating - 18:36 Partner ecosystems: agencies → GSIs → SIs - 21:04 Sidekick AI: your built‑in growth analyst - 23:30 Inside founder‑led culture at scale - 27:49 Global retail tour & where to meet Bobby next Links & resources - Shopify Sidekick ➜ https://www.shopify.com/sidekick - Partner program overview ➜ https://www.shopify.com/partners - Black Friday/Cyber Monday data 2024 ➜ https://news.shopify.com/bfcm-2024 - Join our newsletter for weekly retail tech briefings ➜ https://retailnews.ai --- Enjoyed the episode? Rate ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ it fuels future conversations like this one. | |||
| Stanley 1913: Reinventing Hydration & Heritage Brands with Kate Ridley | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:24:54 | |
Join Alex as he interviews Kate Ridley, Chief Brand Officer at Stanley 1913, exploring the brand’s remarkable evolution from a traditional heritage company to an innovative hydration industry leader. Kate shares powerful insights on maintaining authenticity through strategic partnerships, harnessing cultural trends, and prioritizing sustainability. Essential listening for anyone interested in brand strategy, consumer trends, sustainability, and the secrets behind long-term brand relevance.
Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome & Introduction 02:00 - Stanley’s Brand Evolution 06:15 - Iconic Partnerships 10:20 - Heritage & Innovation Balance 14:35 - Sustainability Storytelling 19:10 - Digital Commerce Strategies 23:50 - Personal Insights from Kate Ridley 27:30 - Future Trends & Stanley’s Growth Subscribe, Rate & Review the Podcast! Branding, Hydration Market, Sustainability, Consumer Trends, Post Malone, Leo Messi, Kate Ridley, Stanley 1913, Marketing Strategy, Retail Podcast | |||
| Five Things Friday USA #1: Glossier’s TikTok Move, Adidas Superstar & Prime Day Insights | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:14:54 | |
Alex & Jill Dvorak unpack key US retail stories: Glossier on TikTok, Adidas’ Superstar comeback, NRF Back-to-School data & Prime Day showdown. ⏩ Jump straight into it: 00:00 Welcome & Intro to Jill Dvorak (NRF) 00:47 Glossier’s Big TikTok Move 03:17 Adidas Superstar Relaunch (Missy Elliott & Samuel L. Jackson) 05:15 Cannes Lions: Creators vs Agencies (Walmart Connect & more) 07:54 NRF’s Back-to-School Insights (Shopping Trends & Spending) 11:09 Amazon Prime Day vs Walmart & Nordstrom Welcome to our first-ever **Five Things Friday USA Edition!** Alex sits down with the brilliant **Jill Dvorak (SVP Content, NRF)** for a lively chat on the hottest US retail and commerce stories of the week: 🚀 **Glossier** launches on TikTok Shop, instantly scaling its 1M followers into a 1B-user shopping marketplace. 👟 **Adidas** taps megastars **Missy Elliott** & **Samuel L. Jackson** for an iconic relaunch of the Superstar sneaker—just as competitor Nike struggles. 🎤 **Cannes Lions Festival** shifts from big agencies to micro-creators; Jill reveals standout activations including Walmart Connect’s impressive presence. 📚 **NRF research:** Back-to-school shopping starts earlier as families brace for price impacts. Jill shares exclusive NRF insights on how tariffs and Prime Day impact spending. 🛒 **Amazon Prime Day** expands to four days, facing off directly with Walmart’s rival sale and Nordstrom’s Anniversary event. Early results show surprises, including the rise of Buy Now Pay Later. 🔗 Featured Sources & Resources: - Glossier TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@glossier - Glossier x TikTok Shop (FastCompany): https://www.fastcompany.com/91362270/glossier-is-joining-tiktok-shop - Adidas Superstar Campaign: https://youtu.be/0i3ryZcv1PU - NRF Back-to-School Blog: https://nrf.com/blog/back-to-basics-3-ways-the-economy-is-impacting-back-to-school-this-year - NRF Economist Insights: https://nrf.com/media-center/press-releases/nrf-chief-economist-says-anxiety-and-confusion-from-tariffs-and-other-policies-are-causing-uncertainty - Prime Day Insights (AdWeek): https://www.adweek.com/commerce/4-trends-marketers-should-keep-in-mind-heading-into-prime-day/ - Oasis (UK Adidas activation): https://oasisinet.com/ - MediaPost Analysis: https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/407211/ #FiveThingsFriday #RetailTrends #Glossier #AdidasSuperstar #PrimeDay #NRF #Podcast #RetailInnovation | |||
| Five Things Friday EU #1 – Drive‑Thru Grocery, Auchan × Houra & Mango’s AI Stylist | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:15:21 | |
Why Europe’s grocers love ‘Le Drive’ and how Mango turned AI into a personal stylist. ⏩ Jump to a topic: 00:00 Intro | 01:05 Drive‑Thru Grocery (Leclerc, Carrefour) | 04:03 Auchan × Houra deal | 06:28 Spain’s BM premium format | 07:37 Mango AI Stylist | 12:05 ‘Messy Era’ culture shift | 15:05 Sign‑off Welcome to the European edition of *Five Things Friday*. 🔹 **Drive‑thru grocery (‘Le Drive’)** now 10 % of French grocery sales – flagship operators **Leclerc** & **Carrefour** 🔹 **Auchan** teams with **Houra.fr** after closing Auchan Direct, echoing Ocado‑style partnerships 🔹 **BM Supermercados** shows Spain how premium community stores beat the price war of **Aldi** & **Lidl** 🔹 **Mango** launches *Mango Stylist AI* – personalised outfits across web, app & Instagram 🔹 TikTok data (@curatingambiance) signals the end of the *Clean Girl* era; make room for Europe’s new #MessyCulture 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts → [links once live] 📄 Full transcript & notes → https://theretailpodcast.com/five‑things‑friday‑eu‑13 RESOURCES & FURTHER READING • Actu‑Retail on drive‑thru boom — https://www.actu-retail.fr/2025/06/25/e-commerce-alimentaire-le-drive-toujours-en-pleine-acceleration/ • Auchan × Houra deep‑dive — https://www.actu-retail.fr/2025/06/28/auchan-mise-sur-houra-pour-booster-ses-livraisons-a-domicile/ • Drapers: Mango AI Stylist — https://www.drapersonline.com/news/mango-launches-ai-powered-fashion-stylist • LinkedIn analysis: BM premium strategy — https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/beyond-price-war-bm-supermercados-retail-strategy-redefines-rezvan-wv8jf • TikTok clip by **Anne Valois** — https://www.tiktok.com/@curatingambiance/video/7525185174296857878 BRANDS & PLAYERS MENTIONED **Leclerc, Carrefour, Auchan, Houra.fr, Ocado, Deliveroo, Uber Eats, BM Supermercados, Aldi, Lidl, Mango, Instagram, TikTok, Anne Valois (@curatingambiance).** #Retail #eCommerce #DriveThruGrocery #AIStyling #Auchan #Mango #TikTokTrends 00:00 Intro – Alex & Alexandra 01:05 France’s Drive‑Thru Grocery (Leclerc, Carrefour) 04:03 Auchan partners Houra for e‑commerce reboot 06:28 Spain’s BM supermarkets go premium 07:37 Mango’s AI Stylist in action 12:05 TikTok & the European ‘Messy Era’ 15:05 Wrap‑up & weekend plans | |||
| Five Things Friday UK #2 – Rapid Delivery, Festival Fashion, Adidas Revival & New Balance | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:18:41 | |
From 15‑minute grocery to Oasis‑fuelled nostalgia, the retail week decoded. ⏩ Skip to a segment: 00:00 Intro | 01:33 Need It For Tonight | 02:24 Festival Fashion Pop‑Ups | 06:25 TikTok’s ‘Messy Era’ | 10:37 15‑Minute Delivery | 14:01 Adidas vs Nike | 17:09 New Balance Flagship | 18:20 Wrap‑up In this UK edition of *Five Things Friday*, host **Alex** (The Retail Podcast) and co‑host **Simone Oloman** decode culture, commerce and convenience: 1. **Free People, Wimbledon & Glastonbury** – Why situational marketing beats seasonal planning. 2. TikTok’s shift from *Clean Girl* to *Messy* (via Anne Valois – @curatingambiance). 3. **Amazon × GoPuff** – 15‑minute grocery is the new baseline. 4. **Adidas Superstar** relaunch (Missy Elliott, Samuel L Jackson) vs **Nike** cultural dip; bonus **Oasis** pop‑ups. 5. **New Balance** “Made in England” store tour. RESOURCES • Oasis merch store – https://shop.oasisinet.com/ • TikTok video – https://www.tiktok.com/@curatingambiance/video/7525185174296857878 • Adidas Originals “Superstar” film – https://youtu.be/0i3ryZcv1PU • MediaPost analysis – https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/407211/ • Need It For Tonight – https://needitfortonight.com/ BRANDS MENTIONED Need It For Tonight, Deliveroo, Free People, Glastonbury, Wimbledon, Flannels, Louise (jewellery), Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter, Never Fully Dressed, TikTok, The Row, Amazon, GoPuff, AliExpress, DoorDash, Glovo, Diageo, AB InBev, Adidas, Nike, New Balance, Oasis (band), Sabrina Carpenter, Formula 1. #Retail #eCommerce #RapidDelivery #FestivalFashion #Adidas #Nike #Podcast | |||
| Retail Media in 2026: What Shoppers Actually Want | Michael Schuh, dunnhumby | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:26:29 | |
This episode is a paid partnership with dunnhumby. What do shoppers actually want from retail media? Read the full research here: https://resources.dunnhumby.com/retail-media-report-2026/ That’s the question at the centre of this week’s episode of The Retail Podcast, where I sit down with Michael Schuh, Global Head of Media at dunnhumby. There’s a lot of noise in retail media right now. A lot of talk about networks, monetisation, adtech stacks and measurement. But this conversation goes somewhere more useful: back to the shopper. Built around dunnhumby’s latest research, we get into what customers are really saying about trust, relevance, personalization, savings, and why so much of the industry still feels upside down when it comes to in-store media. A few things that stood out: shoppers are open to sharing data, but only when the value is obvious personalization works best when it reflects actual behaviour, not lazy assumptions savings and relevance still matter enormously if most engagement still happens in-store, why is so little media investment going there? Michael brings the data. I try to bring the questions retail leaders are already asking behind closed doors. If you work in retail, grocery, shopper marketing, media, loyalty or digital transformation, this is well worth your time. If you enjoy the episode, subscribe to The Retail Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping the future of retail. #RetailMedia #RetailMediaNetworks #Retail #GroceryRetail #dunnhumby #Personalization #ShopperMarketing #RetailInnovation #CommerceMedia #InStoreMedia 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Which trend discussed today do you think will impact the industry most? Let us know in the comments below! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO STAY AHEAD Don't miss the next update. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL Welcome to the official channel of The Retail Podcast, your hub for global retail intelligence. Whether you are an executive refining your strategy, a vendor connecting with major players, or an innovator tracking the latest tech, this channel connects you to the pulse of the industry. What to expect: Expert Analysis: Breaking down insights from major global conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, Web Summit, MAPIC; Euroshop and EuroCIS. Diverse Perspectives: Hosted by a rotation of industry veterans and regional experts (APAC, US, EU). Actionable Strategy: We move beyond the headlines to discuss real ROI, digital transformation, and the future of commerce—from AI agents to luxury fashion and grocery trends. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, we help you cut through the noise to find what actually works in modern retail. 🌐 GET MORE INSIGHTS Visit our knowledge hub: https://retailnews.ai/ 📲 CONNECT WITH US LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ Contact: Sofia@theretailpodcast.com #RetailTrends #APACRetail #AIinRetail #FiveThingsFriday #TheRetailPodcast #thefutureofretailguy | |||
| Marketplace Reset, Mosaic Collapse, Shanghai Community Stores, Brompton’s China Play, OR Sydney | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:16:25 | |
wo Australian marketplaces vanish, a $300 million fashion group liquidates, and community‑first retail in Shanghai proves experience still wins. Ryf’s skiing, so Alex and Laura trade this week’s five.
Keywords: marketplace shutdown, Catch closure, MyDeal closure, Mosaic Brands liquidation, community retail Shanghai, Brompton China, Online Retailer Sydney, Five Things Friday podcast. 00:00 Intro – where’s Ryf? 00:36 Marketplace closures (Catch & MyDeal) 02:59 Mosaic Brands liquidation 05:52 Deja Vu bookstore/fashion community 08:59 Brompton Shanghai café‑clubhouse 11:45 Online Retailer Sydney preview + Shopify CRO tease 14:00 Wrap & see you next Friday Brands & topics Catch • MyDeal • Woolworths • Wesfarmers • The Iconic • Kogan • Mosaic Brands • Deja Vu Shanghai • Brompton • Online Retailer Sydney • Shopify CRO interview • APAC retail trends Source Media Quoted: https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/mosaic-brands-collapse-totals-318m-staff-owed-22m-likely-to-be-paid/news-story/d928932509ad8eba4f06158df17a9370 | |||
| Nagarro’s Rahul Mahajan: AI Demand Planning, Knowledge Graphs & Humanized Personalization | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:17:38 | |
How a €1 B digital‑engineering firm uses generative AI and agent tech to reinvent retail supply chains and CX. 18 000 engineers, €1 B revenue, 50+ patents—Nagarro’s Global CTO Rahul Mahajan explains how generative AI, vector databases and knowledge graphs are reshaping demand planning and personalization at scale. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro: product‑to‑service mind‑set 00:22 Meet Rahul Mahajan & Nagarro overview 01:17 Missed NRF meetings + digital engineering culture 02:35 Diversified industries & complex problem solving 03:35 Rahul’s 50+ patents in retail AI 04:58 CPG use case: multi‑channel demand planning 06:49 SKU‑level AI forecasting & supply chain accuracy 07:32 “Humanizing personalization” patent explained 08:20 Ecosystem shift: partner products & services 09:29 Agent tech & zero‑downtime integration 10:16 From transactions to lifestyle services 12:08 Patenting novel data structures & AI models 13:19 Knowledge graphs + vectorized semantics 14:24 AI governance: tone, privacy, explainability 15:14 LLM interoperability (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini) 16:32 Why retailers must move before they’re disrupted 17:13 Contact Rahul & closing 🔑 KEY STATS • 18 000 employees across 36 countries • €1 B revenue; listed in Frankfurt • >50 patents in AI, personalization & data science • New patent filed on “Humanizing Personalization” (2025) 👇 CONNECT • Nagarro ► https://nagarro.com • Rahul on LinkedIn ► rahul.mahajan@nagarro.com • Email ► rahul.mahajan@nagarro.com | |||
| Loyalty 2.0, Autonomous AI Agents, Luxury Pop‑Ups, Mega Athleisure Stores | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:15:49 | |
ASOS launches a next‑gen loyalty ladder, LVMH test‑drives autonomous AI agents, luxury pop‑ups swamp central London, and JD Sports opens a 42 K ft² “department store for trainers.” In the debut Five Things Friday – UK Edition, Alex welcomes Simone Oloman (Co‑Founder & CEO, Need It For Tonight) to decode four trends and preview the quick‑commerce future.
This week’s five things
Keywords: UK retail trends, ASOS loyalty scheme, AI agents in fashion, luxury pop‑ups London, JD Sports mega store, quick commerce UK, Need It For Tonight, Five Things Friday podcast.
Follow and rate for a Friday shot of actionable retail intel.
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| Gulf Luxury Boom, LVMH “Cruise” Flagship, Aussie Bargain Surge, Shein × Reliance, Live‑Commerce Wave | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:30:27 | |
Luxury malls in Dubai and Riyadh are booming while China cools; LVMH parks a “cruise‑liner” flagship in downtown Shanghai; Australian retail sales jump—but the growth comes from Shein, Temu and other bargain imports; Reliance Retail strikes a game‑changing partnership with Shein, blending Indian and Chinese fast‑fashion supply; and live‑commerce numbers in Southeast Asia prove the next big shopping format is travelling east‑to‑west. 🎙️ What we cover
Keywords: Gulf luxury market, Dubai mall expansion, LVMH flagship Shanghai, Australian retail statistics, Shein Reliance partnership, fast‑fashion supply chain, live commerce Southeast Asia, APAC retail trends, Five Things Friday podcast. 00:00 Intro – colds, coffees, catch‑up 00:51 Thing 1 – Gulf luxury boom & mall expansion 05:14 Thing 2 – LVMH “cruise‑liner” flagship in Shanghai 10:59 Thing 3 – Australian retail ‘surge’ driven by bargain imports 17:08 Thing 4 – Shein × Reliance Retail partnership, India + China supply scale 22:55 Thing 5 – Live‑commerce numbers & east‑to‑west adoption 29:12 Rapid‑fire reactions & next‑week teaser Follow and rate for a weekly shot of retail clarity. | |||
| AI: Retail’s New Operating System with TCS VP Abhijit Niyogi | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:15:51 | |
Dynamic pricing, omnichannel fulfilment & sustainable retail in 2025. AI rewired retail—and Abhijit Niyogi built the circuit. In this 28‑minute masterclass, TCS’s Retail VP breaks down: • Why stores behave like software post‑pandemic • How AI pricing drives margin without raising shelf prices • Electronic shelf labels: ROI thresholds & rollout traps • Retail media networks: monetising Gen Z attention • Store‑as‑micro‑DC: omnichannel fulfilment architecture • Personalised in‑store attachments that delight and profit • Europe’s head‑start on circular retail—and what comes next Listen and sharpen your 2025 roadmap. | |||
| APAC Retail 2025: Mobile Wallet Boom, Same-Day Delivery Costs, Country Road Turnaround | 26 Jun 2025 | 00:40:39 | |
Mobile wallets now power 73 % of APAC e-commerce checkouts, same-day shipping prices hit record lows, and Australia’s Country Road Group faces a 93 % profit plunge. In this Five Things Friday episode, Alex (The Retail Podcast) joins Ryf Quail (Managing Director, NRF APAC) and Laura Doonin (Retail & Digital-Tech Advisor) to unpack:
🔑 Keywords: APAC retail trends, mobile wallet adoption, QR payments, same-day delivery cost, ship-from-store, post-purchase loyalty, Country Road turnaround, retail conference strategy, Five Things Friday. Listen for 45 minutes of zero-fluff insights you can apply before quarter-end—and follow the show so you never miss a Friday download! | |||
| Brick-and-Mortar CAC • Aesop’s $2.5B Playbook • DigitalFirst Meets Store Staff • Marketplaces | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:26:35 | |
Customer-acquisition costs exploded online. Smart brands are responding with bricks, data—and a dash of theatre. ⚡️ What we tackle in 20 minutes
Retailers & platforms in play Aesop • L’Oréal • Love, Bonito • Temple & Webster • Amazon • eBay • Shopee • Afterpay • Trade Me • Kingfisher/B&Q • JD Sports • HP • Perplexity AI Hosts
Liked the conversation? Hit follow, drop a five-star review, and share it with a teammate who still thinks “online first” is a plan. 00:00 Intro – heatwaves, cold snaps, and one crisp Sydney morning 01:05 Topic 1 – Physical stores as customer-acquisition engines 03:20 Topic 2 – Aesop: $2.5 B valuation built on scent & signature design 06:36 Topic 3 – Digital-heritage brands opening doors (Love, Bonito) 10:39 Topic 4 – Region-level marketplaces: Shopee, Amazon AU, Trade Me, Afterpay 15:07 Topic 5 – Post-purchase, returns, and the loyalty multiplier | |||
| AI-Powered Retail Engagement: How Braze Unlocks Zero-Party Data & Omnichannel Loyalty | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:23:35 | |
Braze’s Global Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships, James Herridge-Leng, lays out a blueprint for retailers who refuse to be trapped by channel silos or third-party walled gardens. Expect hard numbers: a 200 % jump in ROAS, email open rates doubling when WhatsApp joins the mix, and loyalty lift when zero-party data fuels real-time journeys. Key Topics
Guest Bio James Herridge-Leng spent two decades scaling tech giants before steering Braze’s global partnerships. He helped brands like Deliveroo, ASOS, and Estée Lauder turn data into moments that matter. Resources & Links
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| Asia’s Five-Element Edge • Australia’s IT Surge • 8-Minute Delivery • Meta’s AI Ad Rules • The Hybrid Consumer | 12 Jun 2025 | 00:35:40 | |
Retail evolves faster than it’s ever moved. This week Alex, Ryf, and Laura unpack five forces reshaping the industry—and the brands proving each point.
Mentioned brands: Apple • Amazon • Deliveroo • Gentle Monster • Lefty’s • Primark • LVMH / Louis Vuitton • Hermès • Burberry • Inditex • Mango • Gap • Westfield. Guest bios
00:00 Intro – Welcome to Five Things Friday Call to action Enjoy the show? Follow, rate, and leave a one-line review. It helps the next retail visionary find us. | |||
| NRF APAC 2025: Retail’s New Frontier with Jill Dvorak and Ryf Quail | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:21:22 | |
Alex Rezvan from The Retail Podcast sits down with JillDvorak, SVP of Content at NRF, and Ryf Quail, Managing Director of NRF APAC. Recorded live from NRF APAC 2025 in Singapore, this conversation explores why the next generation of consumers is not just arriving—they’re here and reshaping retail in profound ways. Discover how retailers can navigate the challenge of catering to a generation that shops with individuality, ethics, and personalvalues at the forefront. From record-breaking attendance to groundbreaking trends in partnership, innovation, and global collaboration, hear firsthand insights from two retail thought leaders who are at the heart of transformingthe industry. Key Topics Discussed: Next Generation Shopping Behaviors (Gen Z & Alpha) Ethical and Value-Based Retail Record-breaking NRF APAC Conference Highlights Future of Retail: Buy vs. Build Trends in Retail Innovation and Partnership Strategies Insights from NRF’s global expansions (U.S., APAC,Europe) Featured Guests: Jill Dvorak, MBA – SVP Content at NRF, RetailEnthusiast Ryf Quail – Managing Director, NRF APAC Host: Alex Rezvan – Founder and Host, The Retail Podcast
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| Macy's Is Closing Stores. Carrefour Is Opening in Africa. What's Really Happening in Global Retail | World Retail Signals | 20 Apr 2026 | 00:11:55 | |
In this episode of World Retail Signals, co-hosts Ian McGarrigle, Chairman at World Retail Congress, and Niamh Stone, Programme Director at World Retail Congress, join Alex to unpack the retail developments shaping leadership thinking across the UK, Europe, Africa and the US. The conversation opens with the rise in shop crime across the UK and Europe, and why retailers are increasingly framing it not just as shrink, but as a serious worker safety issue. The episode explores how retailers are responding through store-level security investment, AI-enabled monitoring, and stronger collaboration with governments and law enforcement. The discussion then turns to the UK consumer electronics and home appliances sector, including strong results from AO and leadership change at Currys, before examining the implications of JD.com’s Ceconomy move and what it could mean for the European retail landscape. Other themes include: Why retailers such as Uniqlo and Sephora are re-entering markets with sharper positioning Gymshark’s experiential expansion in the US Carrefour’s franchise-led growth in Africa, including Nigeria and Ghana The “story of two halves” in US retail, where Macy’s store closures sit alongside expansion from TJ Maxx and Trader Joe’s This episode is a sharp look at retail strategy, physical store investment, international expansion and the signals retail leaders should be watching now. Subscribe for more analysis from World Retail Signals and World Retail Congress. Chapter timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:41 Shop crime rises across the UK and Europe 01:03 From shrink to retail worker safety 01:37 Security investment, AI monitoring and police collaboration 02:10 AO growth and Currys leadership transition 03:26 JD.com, Ceconomy and consumer electronics competition 04:36 Uniqlo and Sephora re-enter markets with stronger positioning 05:17 Gymshark expands with experiential retail in the US 06:45 Carrefour grows in Africa with Nigeria franchise partnership 08:52 Macy’s closures vs TJ Maxx and Trader Joe’s expansion 10:14 Are department stores really in decline? 10:55 Why physical retail investment still matters 11:15 Closing remarks Host bio Ian McGarrigle is Chairman at World Retail Congress and co-host of World Retail Signals, where he tracks the trends, operators and market shifts shaping global retail. Niamh Stone is Programme Director at World Retail Congress and co-host of World Retail Signals, bringing perspective on the strategic themes and executive conversations driving the sector. 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Which trend discussed today do you think will impact the industry most? Let us know in the comments below! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO STAY AHEAD Don't miss the next update. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL Welcome to the official channel of The Retail Podcast, your hub for global retail intelligence. Whether you are an executive refining your strategy, a vendor connecting with major players, or an innovator tracking the latest tech, this channel connects you to the pulse of the industry. What to expect: Expert Analysis: Breaking down insights from major global conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, Web Summit, MAPIC; Euroshop and EuroCIS. Diverse Perspectives: Hosted by a rotation of industry veterans and regional experts (APAC, US, EU). Actionable Strategy: We move beyond the headlines to discuss real ROI, digital transformation, and the future of commerce from AI agents to luxury fashion and grocery trends. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, we help you cut through the noise to find what actually works in modern retail. 🌐 GET MORE INSIGHTS Visit our knowledge hub: https://retailnews.ai/ 📲 CONNECT WITH US LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ Contact: Sofia@theretailpodcast.com #RetailTrends #APACRetail #AIinRetail #FiveThingsFriday #TheRetailPodcast #thefutureofretailguy | |||
| NRF APAC 2025: Day 1 Highlights with Ryf Quail & Guests | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:08:36 | |
🎙️ Podcast Title (Apple & Spotify) NRF APAC 2025: Day 1 Highlights with Ryf Quail & Guests 🎧 Podcast Episode Description Kicking off Day 1 of NRF APAC 2025 in Singapore, Alex is joined by Ryf Quail, Managing Director and co-host of Five Things Friday, for a fast-paced walk-through of the opening highlights. Fresh off the ribbon-cutting, Ryf shares his first impressions, the emotional energy of the show floor, and what he’s most excited about—from the FairPrice "Store of the Future" to the global tech showcased by emerging retail innovators. Special guest Seth Webb gives us a quick behind-the-scenes look at the NRF Innovators Showcase, where 25 curated companies are answering the question: “What’s new, what’s next, and how is tech transforming retail?” Plus, we get a sneak peek into the upcoming Ai-Media Southeast Asia event launching in Penang in 2026, with insights from Michael Lamb. Top moments:
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| NRF APAC 2025 Soundbite: Panchalee Weeratammawat on Retail’s Human Core | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:03:19 | |
Recorded live at NRF APAC 2025, this short soundbite features Panchalee Weeratammawat, Chief People Officer of Central Retail. With nearly 80,000 employees across Thailand, Vietnam, and Italy, Panchalee shares what’s top of mind for retail leaders in Asia today. Key Highlights:
A quick yet powerful insight into the human side of global retail transformation. She unpacks why great retail begins with engaged employees, and how listening—both to teams and customers—is the secret to building long-term trust and sustainable growth. Panchalee Weeratammawat Chief People Officer, Central Retail 🧑💼 Guest Name & Title | |||
| Five Things Friday APAC Edition: Retail’s Next Moves at NRF Singapore & Shoptalk Europe | 30 May 2025 | 00:20:30 | |
Welcome to a special APAC edition of Five Things Friday from The Retail Podcast.This week, host Alex is on the cusp of two retail mega-events: Shoptalk Europe and NRF APAC in Singapore. With Laura under the weather, we’re joined by special guest Reef Quail, Managing Director at NRF APAC, for a candid, front-line take on the pulse of Asian retail.In this episode:
Alex shares milestone listener numbers, thanks the global retail community, and raises the alarm for leaders who think digital disruption is “someone else’s problem.” This is your behind-the-scenes pass to the real stories, challenges, and opportunities in global retail right now.Don’t forget to rate, follow, and share the show!Connect:The Retail Podcast on LinkedInThe Retail Podcast websiteContact:Email Alex at [your email here]—he reads every message. Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome & Retail Event Preview 1:30 – Milestones & Listener Shoutouts 3:45 – AI in Retail: Opportunity or Threat? 8:15 – Reef Quail on the Ground in Singapore 10:00 – The Secret to a Great Retail Event: Ratios 13:30 – The Diversity Challenge in APAC 16:00 – Anko: An Aussie Brand Goes Global 18:30 – Lessons from Japan: Long-Term Partnership Success 20:00 – Closing Thoughts & Next Week’s Preview | |||
| How Microsoft is Redefining Retail with Generative AI | 27 May 2025 | 00:30:52 | |
The pace of retail transformation hasnever been faster—and Microsoft is at the heart of it.
In this exclusive interview, Alex fromThe Retail Podcast sits down with Keith Mercier, Vice President ofWorldwide Retail & Consumer Goods at Microsoft. They explore: ·How generative AI and copilots are reshaping the frontlineexperience ·The myth of data readiness—and how to get unstuck frompilot purgatory ·Why conversational commerce is the next battleground ·The power of real-time decision-making from petabytes ofstore data ·Where Microsoft is showing up in retail around the globe
This is one of the most practical andvisionary conversations you’ll hear about the future of retail. Whether you’rea CIO, CMO, or store operator—this is essential listening.
🔔 Subscribe for more real-world retailinsight. Keith Mercier of Microsoft joins Alexto unpack the next wave of retail innovation—from copilots and AI agents tomultimodal commerce. A future-proofing conversation for anyone in the industry. | |||
| Retail Transformation in Asia-Pacific: Ryf Quail (NRF APAC) & Shopify’s Bold Moves, with The Retail Podcast | 25 May 2025 | 00:22:28 | |
In this special “Five Things Friday: APAC Edition,” Alex from The Retail Podcast and Laura from Neat sit down with Ryf Quail, Managing Director of NRF APAC, to unpack the biggest trends shaping retail in Asia-Pacific ahead of NRF APAC in Singapore.🎙️ Topics covered:
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Useful Links: Notable brands & technologies: Shopify, NRF, Grab, GoJek, FairPrice, LottePlus: The real impact of generative AI, what’s driving optimism in the region, and why Asia-Pacific is setting the pace for global retail.Don’t miss this candid conversation packed with actionable insights for retail executives, technology leaders, and anyone shaping the future of commerce.Connect:Follow and share for more expert interviews from the world’s top retail leaders.3. Episode Show Notes If you enjoyed this episode, follow The Retail Podcast, leave a rating, and share with your network. For more interviews with retail’s top thinkers, visit theretailpodcast.com. | |||
| Retail’s Next Frontier: Leadership, Agility & Digital Influence with Ben Miller of Shoptalk | 21 May 2025 | 00:23:43 | |
In this powerhouse episode of The Retail Podcast, Alex sits down with Ben Miller, VP of Content at Shoptalk, to unpack what’s really shaping the future of global retail. From rising pressure on operational efficiency to the explosive growth of retail media and AI-powered discovery, this conversation goes deep into:
As Shoptalk expands globally—with shows in the US, Europe, and now Abu Dhabi—Ben shares what he’s hearing from hundreds of retail leaders and why cultural adaptability and digital-first thinking are now non-negotiables. 📍 Recorded inside The Hive offices, just weeks before Shoptalk Europe 2025. Shoptalk, retail leadership, grocery trends, digital transformation, Ben Miller, retail podcast, retail innovation, retail media, AI in retail, physical vs digital retail, eCommerce strategy, store tech, retail mindset, European retail, CPG insights, retail search behavior, inventory management, loyalty programs, global retail events, Shoptalk Europe, Retail Podcast with Alex retailpodcast, shoptalkeurope, futureofretail, grocerytrends, digitalretail, retailleadership, retailinnovation, ecommerce2025, instoretech, aiinretail
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| Morrisons, Shein & the Realities of Retail Leadership | Five Things Friday | 16 May 2025 | 00:22:12 | |
In this episode of Five Things Friday, Alex and Laura break down the strategies, trends, and tensions shaping the retail landscape. Fresh from the World Retail Congress in London, Alex shares how Morrisons is rebuilding trust with a simple but powerful 5-5-5 framework. Laura brings sharp insights from Australia, highlighting Shein’s explosive $12B sales surge and what it means for domestic retailers. They also explore:
Whether you’re a CEO, operator, strategist, or startup founder — this episode delivers the frontline signals you need to make better decisions. 🎙️ Hosted by: Alex from The Retail Podcast 🎧 Guest Co-Host: Laura, Tech Advisor for mid-market and enterprise brands in Australia Morrisons, Shein, Amazon, Retail Strategy, World Retail Congress, Ecommerce Trends, Marketplaces, Gender in Leadership, Inclusive Leadership, Cost of Living, Retail Podcast, Digital Commerce, Australia Retail, UK Retail, Five Things Friday | |||
| Five Things Friday: Luxury Wellness, World Retail Congress & Retail Strategy Insights | 09 May 2025 | 00:18:34 | |
Welcome to Five Things Friday—your new weekly dose of insights, hosted by Laura & Alex from The Retail Podcast! In this debut episode, we explore: - 🌟 Luxury Wellness Clubs: How Sunday Sporting Club is reshaping social gatherings through fitness and meaningful connections. - 🛍️ World Retail Congress 2025: A sneak peek at next week's event in London, highlighting innovative store tours at Selfridges, John Lewis, and IKEA. - 📈 Retail Strategy Deep Dive: Analysis of groundbreaking retail strategies from James Hurman’s insightful collaboration with Klaviyo, exploring new approaches to consumer engagement. Stay connected: - [Sunday Sporting Club](https://www.sundaysportingclub.com/) - [World Retail Congress](https://www.worldretailcongress.com/) - Instagram: [Sunday Sporting Club](https://www.instagram.com/sundaysportingclub/) Follow and subscribe to ensure you don't miss future episodes every Friday! #FiveThingsFriday #RetailPodcast #RetailInsights #LuxuryWellness #RetailStrategy #WorldRetailCongress | |||
| Empowering Frontline Workers: How Jabra and AI Transform Retail Communication | 06 May 2025 | 00:16:45 | |
Join Alex on The Retail Podcast as he speaks with Andrew Doyle, VP of Frontline Workers at Jabra, about how cutting-edge audio technology and AI are revolutionizing frontline communication in retail. Discover how Jabra enhances productivity, customer engagement, and employee satisfaction by enabling crystal-clear audio interactions and seamless integration with AI-driven applications. Andrew explores why voice-driven interfaces and noise-canceling headset technology are critical to maximizing efficiency and accuracy in noisy retail environments. Key discussion points include:
Guest: Andrew Doyle, Vice President of Frontline Workers, Jabra Host: Alex, The Retail Podcast Learn More: www.jabra.com/perform
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| How Retailers Can Win the Battle Against Returns with ReturnPro CEO Sender Shamiss | 30 Apr 2025 | 00:22:04 | |
Returns are costing retailers nearly $900 billion annually—and the problem is accelerating. In this episode, Sender Shamiss, CEO and co-founder of ReturnPro, joins The Retail Podcast to expose the operational chaos, financial impact, and future-facing solutions around retail returns. We explore why returns are no longer a back-office issue—but a strategic lever that can drive or destroy margin. From brand protection and machine learning to reverse logistics and customer trust algorithms, Shamiss offers a blueprint for how retailers can take control of the returns crisis. Key topics include:
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Retail, Returns Management, eCommerce, Reverse Logistics, Supply Chain, Retail Innovation, Customer Experience, Retail Operations, Sustainability, Fraud Prevention | |||
| Gymshark Is Opening Gyms. Selfridges Is Going VIP. Is This What Loyalty Looks Like Now? | 17 Apr 2026 | 00:13:07 | |
Retail is undergoing a fundamental shift—from product-driven transactions to experience-led ecosystems. In this episode of 5 Things Friday, we break down the most important retail trends shaping 2026: Gymshark is launching its first physical gym, signalling a move from apparel brand to community-driven experience platform. We also explore the macro shift in consumer behaviour: If you’re in retail, ecommerce, brand strategy, or marketing—this episode gives you a clear view of what’s coming next. ⸻ 🔗 SOURCES & REFERENCES Vodafone retail rollout: Selfridges 40 Duke concept: ⸻ ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO STAY AHEAD Don't miss the next update. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL Welcome to the official channel of The Retail Podcast, your hub for global retail intelligence. Whether you are an executive refining your strategy, a vendor connecting with major players, or an innovator tracking the latest tech, this channel connects you to the pulse of the industry. What to expect: Expert Analysis: Breaking down insights from major global conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, Web Summit, MAPIC; Euroshop and EuroCIS. Diverse Perspectives: Hosted by a rotation of industry veterans and regional experts (APAC, US, EU). Actionable Strategy: We move beyond the headlines to discuss real ROI, digital transformation, and the future of commerce—from AI agents to luxury fashion and grocery trends. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, we help you cut through the noise to find what actually works in modern retail. 🌐 GET MORE INSIGHTS Visit our knowledge hub: https://retailnews.ai/ 📲 CONNECT WITH US LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ Contact: Sofia@theretailpodcast.com #RetailTrends #APACRetail #AIinRetail #FiveThingsFriday #TheRetailPodcast #thefutureofretailguy | |||
| Inside NRF APAC: Building Asia-Pacific’s Retail Powerhouse with Ryf Quail | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:23:54 | |
Step backstage at the NRF APAC Big Show 2025 with Ryf Quail, Managing Director at Comexposium, as he reveals the powerful growth, strategic decisions, and transformative experiences shaping retail across Asia-Pacific. Ryf shares candid reflections from NRF APAC 2024, dives into what's driving the 2025 agenda, and highlights unique regional retail trends—from lightning-fast delivery revolutions in India to cross-cultural collaborations unlocking market expansion. Discover how NRF APAC is becoming the must-attend event that unites diverse leaders and innovative ideas from around the globe.
Ryf Quail, NRF APAC, NRF Big Show, Comexposium, Retail conference, Asia-Pacific retail, retail innovation, quick commerce, ESG, sustainability in retail, cross-border retail expansion, retail trends 2025, retail CEO networking, retail event insights, Singapore retail, FamilyMart innovation, global retail trends | |||
| Trust Place: The Saviour of Luxury Goods? | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:18:22 | |
Didier Mattalia, co-founder and CEO of Trust-Place, joins Alex on The Retail Podcast to explore how digital passports transform traceability and customer relationships post-purchase. Discover how luxury and premium brands across fashion, home furnishings, electronics, and mobility are leveraging digital passports to authenticate products, engage customers, and meet upcoming EU regulations on product sustainability and recyclability. Didier shares real-world examples, including partnerships with iconic brands like Ligne Roset and Isabel Marant, and offers insights into the future of product identity and data-driven retail. Episode Chapters:
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Keywords: Retail Innovation, Digital Passport, Traceability, Product Authentication, Sustainability, Luxury Retail, Customer Data, EU Regulations, Post-Purchase Experience | |||
| Scaling Global Businesses with Language AI | Bryan Murphy, CEO of Smartling | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:16:31 | |
Global expansion means speaking your customers’ language, not just translating words but capturing your brand’s unique voice. Bryan Murphy, CEO of Smartling, joins The Retail Podcast to unpack how AI-driven localization transforms content strategy, boosts global SEO, and dramatically reduces costs and complexity. Learn why automated, on-brand translation isn’t just an option; it’s essential for businesses serious about scaling internationally.
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