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    Explore " stores" with insightful episodes like "Full Episode - 1746", "How can you get the best value at grocery stores?", "Retailing in a Time of Mass Distraction with Andrea Dorigo, Adidas Head of Global Retail", "Ep.64 Inside Autside: A Casual Conversation On A Creative Career with Jean-Paul Morresi, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Autside" and "10 Ways to Scale Your Business in 2024" from podcasts like ""Kelly and Ramya", "Kelly and Ramya", "Remarkable Retail", "NXTLVL Experience Design" and "The Only Business Podcast"" and more!

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    Full Episode - 1746

    Full Episode - 1746
    Veterinarian, Danielle Jongkind, brings back her MythBusters segment to address common misconceptions about sedation and pain management in our pets. Julia Karantjas offers her advice to combat soaring food prices and get the best nutritional bang for your buck. We preview the upcoming 10th annual Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament with Executive Director, Matt Morrow. Community Reporter, Toni Freimark, has the details on Western Canada’s Blind Curling Championships, an Accessible Easter Egg Hunt and more from Alberta. We dig into the K&R archive and revisit our conversation with Dugald Maudsley, Writer and Executive Producer of The Secret World of Sound. we’re joined by AMI Apprentice, Elizabeth Mohler, and hear some of the stories behind her collection of trophies on our Hobbies and Collections segment.

    Retailing in a Time of Mass Distraction with Andrea Dorigo, Adidas Head of Global Retail

    Retailing in a Time of Mass Distraction with Andrea Dorigo, Adidas Head of Global Retail

    Our guest this week is Andrea Dorigo Head of Global Retail for Adidas. Andrea shares many strategic leadership lessons gleaned from his  incredibly deep and diverse experience working across a spectrum of international brands. Now he leads a network of more than 2,000 stores for one of the world's most iconic vertically integrated brands.

    We get to learn his thoughts on how to best strengthen overall brand equity while driving operational efficiency and extending product reach. He also shares his view on how to think about the right balance between DTC and wholesale and gives us a sneak preview of his upcoming session at the World Retail Congress in Paris titled "Retailing in a Time of Mass Distraction."

    But, as usual, we kick things off by delving into the week in retail, starting with lots of news from Macy's, including their lackluster holiday earnings, the announcement of their "Bold New Chapter" strategy, and a revised investor takeover proposal. We also unpack earnings from Best Buy, Lowes, and Warby Parker, before turning out attention to Shein's potential IPO plans.

     

    World Retail Congress:  Non-retailer passes and discount offer codes:

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    Retailer discount code: REM20

    Dive into the future of retail with the World Retail Congress's End of Year Report! Explore the latest trends, innovations, and insights shaping the competitive retail landscape, presented in collaboration with the Congress’s Knowledge Partners. The Congress’s report is a must-read for retailers to become world class in today’s retail climate. 

    The End of Year Report reinforces the focus of next year’s World Retail Congress on High Performance Retail and our key pillars of winning the customer, winning with innovation, winning with purpose, the winning business models and building winning teams. 

    Furthermore, the report brings together 14 of the world’s top retailers’ reflections from stores such as Action, Ikea, Zalando, Kmart Group, Woolworths and Wumart to present insights from around the world. 

     

    About Us

    Steve Dennis is a strategic advisor, board member, and keynote speaker focused on strategic growth and transformation and the impact of digital disruption. He is the author of the bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption and the forthcoming Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption , which will be published in April 2024 and is now available for pre-order at book retailers everywhere. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on social media..

    Don't forget to join Steve's new Linked Group for his new book.


    Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice, a keynote speaker around the world and consumer growth consultant.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada’s top retail industry podcast,   The Voice of Retail, plus  Global eCommerce Leaders podcast, and The Food Professor , Canada's top food industry podcasts and one of the top management podcasts in the nation according to Apple, with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.    You can learn more about Michael  on  LinkedIn. 

    Be sure and check out Michael's Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

    Ep.64 Inside Autside: A Casual Conversation On A Creative Career with Jean-Paul Morresi, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Autside

    Ep.64 Inside Autside: A Casual Conversation On A Creative Career with Jean-Paul Morresi, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Autside

    ABOUT JEAN-PAUL MORRESI:

    Jean-Paul’s Profile: linkedin.com/in/autside

    Website: thinkautside.com (Company)

    Email: jpmorresi@thinkautside.com

    BIO:

    Jean-Paul Morresi is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Autside, a retail focused creative agency in Toronto, Canada. Over 3+ decades, Jean-Paul has worked across 5 continents, run offices in Toronto, Stockholm and Dubai, overseen a Shanghai based creative team, and led projects teams across the Americas and Europe.

    An Architecture graduate of the University of Toronto, Jean-Paul’s unique background weaves marketing, merchandising, design and construction into an interdisciplinary approach where creative, strategic and executional acumen conspire, delivering customer focused, performance driven retail and brand experiences.

    A regular contributor to industry publications and events, Jean-Paul currently sits on the Retail Touchpoints/design:retail Editorial Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of retail technology company Virtual Visions, and Curriculum Advisory Committees for Humber College’s Interior Design and the Sheridan College’s Visual Merchandising Programs.

    Jean-Paul & the Autside team are currently collaborating on the design of projects spanning the retail spectrum, branded corporate interiors, showroom spaces and a variety of in-store digital marketing and engagement tools.

    SHOW INTRO:

    Welcome to the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast.

    These dynamic dialogues based on our acronym DATA - design, architecture, technology, and the arts crosses over disciplines but maintains a common thread of people who are passionate about the world we live in and human’s influence on it, the ways we craft the built environment to maximize human experience, increasing our understanding of human behavior and searching for the New Possible.

    The NXTLVL Experience Design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine. 

    VMSD is the publisher of VMSD magazine and brings us, in the brand experience world, the International Retail Design Conference. The IRDC is one of the best retail design conferences that there is bringing together the world of retailers, brands and experience placemakers every year for two days of engaging conversations and pushing the discourse forward on what makes retailing relevant.

    You will find the archive of the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast on VMSD.com.

    Thanks also goes to Shop Association the only global retail trade association dedicated to elevating the in-store experience. 

    SHOP Association represents companies and affiliates from 25 countries and brings value to their members through research, networking, education, events and awards. Check then out on SHOPAssociation.org

    In this episode I talk with Jean-Paul Morresi the the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Autside, a retail focused creative agency in Toronto, Canada about a creative career in the world of retail and design.

    But first a few thoughts.

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    It has seemed that during my career some of the really cool stuff, the things that change the path of my life, that took me to places around the world and introduced me to new ideas and people who challenged all the things that I believe to be true about myself and the world, came by way of serendipity.

    I started a career as an architect in Montreal and got an invitation to go to Singapore and run an International School back in the mid 90s. 

    And that opportunity popped up at a lunch with a colleague of mine who said she was asked to do the job but really didn't want to go all that way.

    I of course raised my hand saying yes I’ll do that and two weeks later I was living in Singapore and my life in the world of Retail Design started at that juncture. 

    I landed in New York a year later and spent four years working in the office of New Vision Studios with Joe Weishar.

    We traveled the world teaching retailers how to merchandise their stores, how to use design principles and apply them to more effective selling spaces. 

    Those years were critical because I spent time on the sales floor moving fixtures around, stripping down shelving and re-stocking them at the same time as we were teaching various managers, department heads and sales associates the basic principles of visual merchandising. 

    Those years were foundational in my career because it gave me a different view on how to look at the world of retail design not from simply the point of view of the architect but as from someone who had worked the sales floor. 

    From the point of view of who had the sales floor experiences of about it was like to put merchandise on a table or shelf or a hanging rack 

    and how visual presentation and visual merchandising were critical components of the retail storytelling that happens inside stores.

    When I think about having been pushing those store fixtures around on the sales floor I often wondered then what my parents, who had invested in my education as an architect, would be thinking that their son who was supposed to go off and build huge projects and save the world from itself through architecture was instead occasionally putting flower displays together and stripping down or merchandising store fixtures with baby booties, bras and panties, canoes, big ass TV's and rice steamers all on the same day. 

    My father wasn't particularly jazzed about the idea that I mostly truly interested in being a painter. 

    “Get a degree or get a trade that'll lead to you making a good job he used to tell me”

    In the end he was probably right because the idea of being a starving artist was never particularly interesting to me.

    I actually did end up in architecture having studied psychology beforehand and I oftner think about how interesting it is that a confluence of educational orientations and experiences all came together to study of architecture school at McGill University in Montreal.

    I just about quit in second year, it was a tough , tough program, and almost applied into the Fine Arts department at another university.

    But somehow I got myself a tutor who got me through the engineering courses and I ended up continuing my studies in architecture completing 4 year degree going on to getting in license to practice.

    I’m proud of the fact that I'm an architect for the past 35 or 40 years of my professional career. It has served me well.

    I also liked teaching a lot and was always in front of students whether it was as a ski school technical director teaching other teachers how to teach or being engaged in universities in both Montreal, Singapore, New York, Philadelphia and most recently teaching a course in cognitive science at the Columbus College of Art and design. 

    Teaching has always been part of what I've liked to do.

    Teaching is a passion (as well as painting) and no matter where I've been at what phase of my career I've always included teaching in that process. 

    When I came back to New York from a year in Singapore, I didn't land in the big firm that I'd hoped to but in fact I ended up starting in a small firm.

    In that basement office of a brownstone on 36th street just off of Park Aveneue, Joe Weishar, another merchandising pro by the name of George Homer, an interior designer and I were a four-person office with a big client list. 

    It was an amazing experience and I think it fundamentally changed the way I thought about store design.

    I spent about 22 years designing stores and as another moment of serendipity crossed my path, or maybe I crossed its path, and I had an opportunity to shift away from retail, still staying in the world of brand experience placemaking, and joined Marriott as a vice president of global design strategies. 

    This was a pretty significant shift and people asked me how does retail affect the hospitality how are you gonna do that because I had never designed a hotel before in my life.

    but I was confident in my design skills and that I had enough experience in understanding brands and people and making spaces for their interactions that hotel would be like painting with a different palette but I would never forget the rules of how to apply paint to the canvas. And so, for a number of years I was in the hospitality space which I have always loved and yet again, I began to forge a new path.

    Often when I've had to describe my career to people when they've asked, as they usually do at a party or some event, what do you do? I sort of get stuck and say well I'm I'm not a one trick pony.

    I have taken to describing myself as a hybrid professional which seems to fit because painting teaching podcasting architecting and working across multiple types of business segments has given me an amazing career with a wealth of different experiences. 

    I suppose you could say that they all fit into the world of design, architecture and placemaking but I've been able to exercise those passions in very different areas.

    You could say that focusing on one thing and one thing only was not the way I decided to lead my career. 

    What I’ve really begun to understand that I was spending more time connecting the dots between all of the experiences that I had. 

    My fascinations gave me a broad mindset of multiple influences. I've often seen my job as finding the blank spaces between the notes and deciding how to fill them in.

    The interesting thing about career path changes are that they're the ones that seem to present the most interesting opportunities for growth. For challenging the way you think about things and for giving you a different point of view. It's also allowed me to think about the idea of collaboration and how to do it well. 

    When working across multiple disciplines you end up having to put a number of different hats on each day. I suppose that is also true of designing multiple stores for different brands.  I was never particularly interested in focusing on one type of retail design versus another.

    For example, I never really thought that my world would be designing shopping malls or big box retailers or specialty jewelry stores. 

    I've always tried to find myself in an office where my curiosity and creative interests would allow for multiple expressions. I simply found that much more interesting than being singularly focused on one idea. 

    And this it brings me to a fundamental understanding about doing retail design that emerged out of my early years working in New York and that is:

    …that ultimately, in the end, it's not about me as the designer it's about the product and about the brand and if I can get a little bit of me in there then I feel good about that. 

    I don't have to change the world like I thought at the onset of my career path but that it is often good enough to change a small thing that impacts many people in a small way and perhaps the compounding of those smaller individual experiences ends up creating something great. 

    But if it doesn't, that's OK too.

    If it changes a single individual and gives them a better experience or allows them to see something a new way and learn , then I'm good with that. 

    Now in the world of advanced technology my passions for living a life in the time of Star Trek are coming to fruition.

    AI, as well as all of the generative design tools and immersive digital technologies that we are now able to employ in the service of creating great experiences, are beginning to make real some of the things that a number of years ago I was always fantasizing about.

    This brave new world we are entering into makes a career in brand experience placemaking super exciting.

    Now, when I take a moment to think about each of these individual areas serendipity forging a path in retail - working the sales floor, thinking about art school versus architecture, teaching my whole life, working in the small firm and having opportunities to shift career paths to major corporations, developing an understanding about what makes good leadership built in trust, authenticity communication yada yada…

    I end up bumping into an industry colleague at the SHOP Marketplace event a number of months ago. I had known Jean Paul Morresi from the industry though I have to admit we have never had time to sit down and talk. I recognized him at industry events. We would often say hello and we had industry friends and colleagues with whom we collaborated and against whom we often competed.

    So, when I offered Jean Paul an opportunity to do an interview for the NXTLVL Experiences Design podcast, he eagerly accepted and we sat down to what became more like a fireside chat with a good Scotch in our hands sharing stories about how our careers evolved. And lo and behold, we discovered that in many ways our career paths had aligned with many, I mean many, of the same experiences, values and principles that led us from then to now.

    Jean-Paul Morresi is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Autside, a retail focused creative agency in Toronto, Canada. 

    Over 3+ decades, Jean-Paul has worked across 5 continents, run offices in Toronto, Stockholm and Dubai, overseen a Shanghai based creative team, and led projects teams across the Americas and Europe. 

    An Architecture graduate of the University of Toronto, Jean-Paul’s unique background weaves marketing, merchandising, design and construction into an interdisciplinary approach where creative, strategic and executional acumen conspire, delivering customer focused, performance driven retail and brand experiences. 

    A regular contributor to industry publications and events, Jean-Paul currently sits on the Retail Touchpoints/design:retail Editorial Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the retail technology company Virtual Visions, and Curriculum Advisory Committees for Humber College’s Interior Design and the Sheridan Colleges’s Visual Merchandising Programs. 

    Jean-Paul & the Autside team are currently collaborating on the design of projects spanning the retail spectrum, branded corporate interiors, showroom spaces and a variety of in-store digital marketing and engagement tools.

    This conversation with John Paul Morresi is a little bit different than the ones I've done in the past. Having met at the SHOP Marketplace tradeshow and decided to put a mic in front of each of us and have a conversation and record it, this talk didn't have a strong thematic orientation like in many of my other discussions. 

    Instead, I sort of let it unfold and what I discovered was a like-minded creative professional with whom I shared many life experiences on a parallel path. 

    It was kind of like getting to know an old friend all over again…

     

    ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:

    LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582b

    Websites: 

    https://www.davidkepron.com    (personal website)

    vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645  (Blog)

    Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.com

    Twitter: DavidKepron

    Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/

    NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/

    Bio:

    David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why’, ‘what’s now’ and ‘what’s next’. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. 

    David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott’s “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. 

    In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. 

    As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. 

    David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine’s Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation’s Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.

    He has held teaching positions at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore.  

    In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. 

     

    The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. 

    The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.

    Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.

    The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. 

    The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.

    Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.

    10 Ways to Scale Your Business in 2024

    10 Ways to Scale Your Business in 2024

    In this episode, we share 10 actionable strategies to scale your business in 2024. From leveraging emerging technologies to building a scalable business model, we explore innovative approaches for expanding operations, reaching new markets, and driving revenue growth. With real-world examples, we provide practical tips and valuable resources to help you stay ahead of the competition and achieve sustainable growth in the dynamic business landscape of 2024.

    Christmas Shopping

    Christmas Shopping

    Christmas is a fun time of year when families and friends come together to give one another gifts. However, last-minute shopping can be frightful. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this short story. Thanks for listening!

    This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.

    Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    Matthew Brickman And Keld Jensen - EVERYTHING Is Negotiable

    Matthew Brickman And Keld Jensen - EVERYTHING Is Negotiable

     It's a deep dive into negotiation tactics and strategies as Matthew and Keld Jensen discuss why EVERYTHING is negotiable in life.

    Keld Jensen is a passionate negotiation strategist and speaker. He works with international companies on strategy and negotiations, building trust and finding solutions together. Mr. Jensen is a master negotiator having negotiated internationally for global organizations, he is an associate professor at four Universities, a keynote speaker, and the author of 25 books including his newest release - Negotiation Essentials

    If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479

    Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.

    Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:
    You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful Resolution

    SCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/
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    ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:
    Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.




    Barbara and Walter - Season 6 - Episode 4

    Barbara and Walter - Season 6 - Episode 4

    Walter hates it when stores put up Christmas displays too early.....Walter complains that they pack too much cotton in Vitamin C bottles.....Barbara buys yet another foot stool for the house.....Walter’s bridge partner, Henry, got new hearing aids.

    / / / / / Website: https://www.barbaraandwalter.com
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/BarbandWalter
    ..........email us at barbaraandwalter@outlook.com........
    Thank you for listening to our show!


    THE RAPTURE IS HERE! WTF Is Netflix House? 10.20.23

    THE RAPTURE IS HERE! WTF Is Netflix House? 10.20.23

    In episode 1568, Miles and guest co-host Matt Lieb are joined by comedian, Gabe Mollica, to discuss… Trump Dump - Lawyer Edition, Netflix Is Raising Prices... But Don’t Worry Because They’re Also… Building Stores?? TikTok Is Making “Rapture Anxiety” Worse and more!

    1. Netflix subscribers surge as company announces price hikes in some regions
    2. Brick-and-mortar Netflix stores are coming soon — yes, really
    3. Rapture anxiety is a thing
    4. Even Jesus wouldn’t buy ‘the rapture’
    5. For some Christians, ‘rapture anxiety’ can take a lifetime to heal
    6. "Swing Rapture" Video
    7. "Bus Rapture" Video

    LISTEN: Nova by Burial x Four Tet

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    32. Why India Needs A Bookselling Revolution, With Ajay Jain

    32. Why India Needs A Bookselling Revolution, With Ajay Jain

    Aishwarya speaks with Ajay Jain, founder of Kunzum, about the importance of collaboration in the publishing world, and the necessity for the Kunzum Bookselling Reimagined Conference. Why is a community and collaboration important to bookstores?  How did the Kunzum cafe begin? Why does Ajay think Amazon is a toxic force towards social and cultural development? How have pirated books infiltrated the market?

    Ajay Jain is a traveller, writer and photographer, and the founder of Kunzum in Hauz Khas, New Delhi. Kunzum started as a gallery to showcase his own photographic art and books over coffee and has now emerged as the most popular community of travellers in India. Ajay studied Mechanical Engineering, did an MBA and finally studied Journalism in London. He has written 9 printed books and over 50 e-books. He is a traveller at heart, both literally and metaphorically.

    Aishwarya Javalgekar is a writer, book editor and podcast producer. As the Head of Originals she specializes in creating stellar content across formats - books, podcasts, newsletters, etc. She is a member of WICCI - Print Media and previous experience in  Zubaan Books and Simon and Schuster Canada.
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    Email: aishwarya@boundindia.com
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    Brought to you by Bound, a company that helps you grow through stories.
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    Produced by Aishwarya Jawalgekar
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    Honey, I Shrunk The Store: Retailers Go Smaller to Grow Bigger (E)

    Honey, I Shrunk The Store: Retailers Go Smaller to Grow Bigger (E)

    Welcome to a special encore episode of the podcast, where we open up the back catalogue and share some of our favourite and most popular episodes that are worth a second (or perhaps your first) listen. 

    Today we bring you our update and perspectives on small format stores for big retail brands.  We start with an update on this strategy since we originally released this episode in the fall of 2021.

    It may seem like a paradox, but retailers like Macy's, Ikea, Nike, Target, Amazon, Nordstrom and more are all pursuing small store format strategies in hopes of getting closer to customers and reigniting market share growth. While this isn't fundamentally a new idea--and one could argue that for some it's coming at least a decade too late--this next generation of concepts is less about merely optimizing a store's size to make more locations work, but rooted in addressing the increasingly hybrid nature of retail's brave new world and the changing dimensions of convenience. 


    We unpack what's driving these moves, why it's important and what to avoid as we're likely to see a doubling down on this strategy in the years ahead

     

    About Us

    Steve Dennis is a strategic advisor, keynote speaker, and bestselling author of focused on growth, innovation, and the impact of digital disruption. He is widely considered one of the foremost and influential voices in the retail industry. You can learn more about Steve on his  website.  His #1 bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption is available at  Amazon or just about anywhere else books are sold. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also check out his speaker "sizzle" reel here.


    Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada’s top retail industry podcast,       The Voice of Retail, plus  Global eCommerce Leaders podcast, and The Food Professor  with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.    You can learn more about Michael   here  or on     LinkedIn. 

    Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

    About Us

    Steve Dennis is a strategic advisor, board member, and keynote speaker focused on strategic growth and transformation and the impact of digital disruption. He is the author of the bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption and the forthcoming Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption , which will be published in April 2024 and is now available for pre-order at book retailers everywhere. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on social media..

    Don't forget to join Steve's new Linked Group for his new book.


    Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice, a keynote speaker around the world and consumer growth consultant.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada’s top retail industry podcast,   The Voice of Retail, plus  Global eCommerce Leaders podcast, and The Food Professor , Canada's top food industry podcasts and one of the top management podcasts in the nation according to Apple, with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.    You can learn more about Michael  on  LinkedIn. 

    Be sure and check out Michael's Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

    GPT-Bot aussperren, In-Store Ads bei Walmart & Inflation sinkt | Online Marketing Weekly

    GPT-Bot aussperren, In-Store Ads bei Walmart & Inflation sinkt | Online Marketing Weekly
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    Terror Groups and Drug Cartels Funded by Unlikely Places.

    Terror Groups and Drug Cartels Funded by Unlikely Places.

    Drug Cartels and Terror Groups Funded by Unlikely Places. Retired D.E.A. Supervising Agent. Digitally Remastered Special Episode. Revealing Surprising and Unlikely Sources Sustaining Terror Groups and Drug Cartels. A Digitally Remastered Special Episode featuring Retired DEA Supervising Agent. Exploring the Complex Network of Cartels, Terrorist Organizations, and Drug Gangs Operating in the USA. Drug Cartels and Terror Groups Funded by Unlikely Places.

    Join us as Retired DEA Special Agent in Charge Derek Maltz uncovers the unsettling connections among these criminal entities. Derek delves into the threats posed by violent drug cartels and their involvement in the immigration crisis along the southern border. He also reveals how Middle Eastern terrorist organizations amass significant annual funds through seemingly legitimate storefronts and businesses scattered across the United States. Derek offers an insider's perspective on the perils faced by DEA agents and other dedicated drug investigators in their relentless battle against these dangerous alliances. Drug Cartels and Terror Groups Funded by Unlikely Places.

    Derek Maltz held the position of Special Agent in Charge (SAC) at the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Special Operations Division (SOD) for nearly a decade. Prior to this, he served as the Chief of the New York Drug Enforcement Task Force, the oldest and largest drug task force in the United States. As the Agent in Charge of SOD, Mr. Maltz played a pivotal role in developing and implementing DOJ's and the Department of Homeland Security's nationwide de-confliction program. He was instrumental in coordinating multi-agency efforts that led to the capture of Sinaloa Cartel Kingpin El Chapo Guzman, an accomplishment that earned him appearances on CBS 60 Minutes, NBC, and CNN. Mr. Maltz also formally established the Counter Narco-Terrorism Operations Center (CNTOC) in January 2007, facilitating narco-terrorism operations, including the identification of a trade-based money laundering scheme supporting Hezbollah. This work resulted in a subsequent U.S. Treasury Patriot Act 311 action, leading to a $150 million seizure as part of the Hezbollah drug and money laundering initiative named Project Cassandra.

    Under Mr. Maltz's leadership, the Bi-Lateral Global Investigations Unit within SOD was enhanced, resulting in the prosecution of some of the highest-level criminals globally. Notable achievements included the arrest and conviction of notorious arms trafficker Viktor Bout, arms trafficker and terrorist Monzer Al Kassar (the alleged mastermind behind the Achille Lauro hijacking), the capture and conviction of Haji Juma Khan, a reputed Afghanistan drug kingpin with ties to the Taliban, the capture and conviction of Afghan heroin kingpin Haji Bagcho, and the arrest and conviction of global transnational criminal Paul Le Roux. He served as a spokesperson in Congress and as the lead representative for the DEA for over a decade, particularly on "going dark" issues related to advanced communications and encryption. He was also a member of the DOJ's Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) briefing team, addressing the complex issues impacting law enforcement. Drug Cartels and Terror Groups Funded by Unlikely Places.

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    BONUS: Why I Almost Threw Walmart Under The Bus

    BONUS: Why I Almost Threw Walmart Under The Bus

    Andrea uses her experience with Walmart as a sharable moment in this episode of I'm Just Sayin' Entertainment.

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    Remarkable Retail Gets Active with Vuori's CEO Joe Kudla (E)

    Remarkable Retail Gets Active with Vuori's CEO Joe Kudla (E)

    Welcome to a special encore episode of the podcast, where we open up the back catalogue and share some of our favourite and most popular episodes that are worth a second (or perhaps your first) listen. 

    Today we bring you our exclusive interview with Joe Kudla, CEO and Founder of Vuori, the fast-growing Southern California-inspired activewear brand. Joe's journey is a fascinating one that anyone in retail and branding will enjoy and can learn from.   

    We discuss the origin story of the company and discover how two big pivots allowed Vuori to find its unique positioning and set it on its path to its recent $4 billion valuation. We also unpack how Vuori plans to stay remarkable in a crowded activewear space and why physical retail will be key to its next stage of growth. Lastly we learn about the importance of "word of mouth"--to be literally remarkable--in propelling Vuori forward.

    Since we released this episode, Vuori has opened 30+ retail stores, 10 in 2023 so far, and is targeting about 25/year.  And is profitable.  Truly Remarkable. 

    About Joe

    Joe Kudla is the founder and CEO of Vuori, a rapidly growing performance apparel brand inspired by the aspirational active Southern California lifestyle. A student of life and various active pursuits, he drew upon his personal interests to bring a new perspective to the activewear market, prioritizing versatility, comfort and sustainability. Prior to Vuori, he started Vaco San Diego, a professional accounting and IT consulting firm and he started his career as a CPA at Ernst & Young. Joe earned his accounting degree from the University of San Diego where he was acknowledged as an all American Lacrosse player.

    Steve Dennis is a strategic advisor, keynote speaker, and bestselling author of focused on growth, innovation, and the impact of digital disruption. He is widely considered one of the foremost and influential voices in the retail industry. You can learn more about Steve on his  website.  His #1 bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption is available at  Amazon or just about anywhere else books are sold. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also check out his speaker "sizzle" reel here.


    Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada’s top retail industry podcast,       The Voice of Retail, plus  Global eCommerce Leaders podcast, and The Food Professor  with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.    You can learn more about Michael   here  or on     LinkedIn. 

    Be sure and check out Michael's latest venture for fun and influencer riches - Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

    About Us

    Steve Dennis is a strategic advisor, board member, and keynote speaker focused on strategic growth and transformation and the impact of digital disruption. He is the author of the bestselling book Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption and the forthcoming Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption , which will be published in April 2024 and is now available for pre-order at book retailers everywhere. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior contributor and on social media..

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    Michael LeBlanc  is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice, a keynote speaker around the world and consumer growth consultant.   He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career.  Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada’s top retail industry podcast,   The Voice of Retail, plus  Global eCommerce Leaders podcast, and The Food Professor , Canada's top food industry podcasts and one of the top management podcasts in the nation according to Apple, with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois.    You can learn more about Michael  on  LinkedIn. 

    Be sure and check out Michael's Last Request Barbecue,  his YouTube BBQ cooking channel!

    Shopped Until Dropped

    Shopped Until Dropped

    Season 2, Episode 21:  From downtown shopping to huge mega-malls, we've done it all... and have a few stories to tell in the bargain.  Our shopping journeys have taken us all over the country, including some stops at retailers very close to home in New Jersey, like the JCPenney store where one kid brother shocked the family with an unexpected prank.   In this podcast series, Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memories, and concocts whimsical, light-hearted tales inspired by his life adventures, channeling the style of Jean Shepherd, Garrison Keillor, Mark Twain, Jerry Seinfeld, and other famous storytellers.

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    Opinion: Nordstrom Canada Farewell

    Opinion: Nordstrom Canada Farewell

    Craig and Lee discuss the final exit of Nordstrom from Canada after almost 8 years, including the smashing of fixtures by staff in Vancouver during liquidation, challenges Nordstrom had in Canada, speculation on future of old Nordstrom locations and an American Nordstrom discussion.

     

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    Opinion: Nordstrom Canada Farewell

    Opinion: Nordstrom Canada Farewell

    Craig and Lee discuss the final exit of Nordstrom from Canada after almost 8 years, including the smashing of fixtures by staff in Vancouver during liquidation, challenges Nordstrom had in Canada, speculation on future of old Nordstrom locations and an American Nordstrom discussion.

     

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