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On the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast I’m joined by a guest who really cares about what matters to the consumer. Alyson Hogg MBE, is the CEO and Founder of Vita Liberata. Driven by a passion to bring quality, meaningful products to market that people really want to use, Alyson excels at telling the story of those products in the most compelling way. Her incredible career brought her creativity, experience and energy to roles such as programme maker at BBC, to Communications Director for the Women's Coalition during the Northern Ireland peace process.
Most recently, Alyson is back at the helm of Vita Liberata. The brand saw meteoric growth since its inception, through its disruption of the self-tan category and she has very exciting plans for the future! So grab that cup of tea and listen to a fantastic episode….
Topics:
Starting Vita LiberataGrowing a business isn’t glamorousBuying back the business; “often imitated, never copied”Delegation and team workIncredible advice for entrepreneurs and beauty brandsFuture plansFor more information: https://www.vitaliberata.com/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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On the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast I'm joined by a guest who really understands how AI can impact and support retail. Peter Cohan is a strategy consultant, startup investor, author, and columnist. He is an Associate Professor of Management Practice at Babson College, he is faculty lead for the core undergraduate strategy course and has created popular electives on Startup Cities and Scaling Strategy.
His strategy consulting firm has completed over 150 projects to help companies identify, evaluate, and profit from growth opportunities created by changing technology. Peter is author of 17 books including the latest one, Brain Rush. RETHINK Retail named him a Top Retail Expert every year between 2021 and 2024 and chose him as a Top AI Leader in 2024. Sit back and listen to a fantastic episode.
Topics:
The new book ‘Brain Rush, how to invest and compete in the real world of Generative AI’The Value PyramidThe payoffs for retailGetting the CEO onboard, using AI across the business?People in retail can “AI proof their careers”AI that adds value for customersFuture plansFor more information:
Babson College Associate Professor of Management Practice
Peter S. Cohan & Associates
Books
Forbes and Inc. columns
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To celebrate the 3rd anniversary of the Retail Tea Break Podcast, I’m delighted to be re-joined by 4 retail experts for part two of our round table.
From season 2, Ian Scott works at a strategic level with brands and retailers. He provides insights, assisting with store development and offering a consumer centric perspective. He introduced the concept of Symbiotic Retail, highlighting how all channels need to work together as one ecosystem for the benefit of the shopper.Long time friend of the podcast and author of Breaking Down Barriers, Chris Igwe provides services to luxury and premium brands, as well as shopping centre owners and high street landlords. His advice is both strategic and implementational, given his vast knowledge of, and experience within, global retail.Back for season 7, Linda Johansen-James,the Founder and CEO of International Retail Group. The “Billion Dollar Brand Maker”, specialises in brand launches, in-store design, sales training, franchising, and has a track record of generating $1.7 billion in revenue and attracting top brands. And introducing Torben Valsted! An Imagineer and growth architect who believes that growing teams and growing consumer bonds is the foundation of growing business. Passionate about unleashing the synergies between commercial strategy, commercial leadership and intelligence integration in the pursuit of building consumer bonds.Listen back to the first episode of season 7 to hear our initial conversation. In the meantime, Grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in…
Topics:
Proper retail training= increased salesIs product knowledge really neccessary?Driving footfall when standards are poorRetail pay and benefitsBack to basicsWhat’s coming up next?For more information visit:
Ian Scott: https://www.ianscott.net/
Chris Igwe: https://www.igweinternational.com/
Linda Johansen-James: https://irg-retail.com/
Torben Valsted: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/tvalsted
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I speak to a retail newbie! Rebecca Hoban is Co-Founder of Outwest Clothing and retail store. From Dingle in County Kerry, Rebecca and Co-Founder Shane Finn built an outdoor apparel brand made for the Irish outdoors.
Rebecca describes the retail store’s opening day during a bank holiday weekend and learning on the job. She talks passionately about growing the business, empowering the team and engaging customers. This episode celebrates the incredible journey that the brand has been on over the last two years and looks forward to what comes next! So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen…
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Starting out in retailRunning a people focused businessThe importance of storytellingThe challenges of running a rapidly growing businessBecoming B-Corp certifiedExciting plans for the futureFor more information visit: www.outwestclothing.ie
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I speak to an incredibly experienced retailer. Conrad Digan is the CEO of Shaws Department Stores. Having worked in various DT2 store roles for Marks and Spencer in London and then Dublin, he went on to become the Head of Selling for M&S on the Island of Ireland. Then after almost 25 years, he left M&S to take on the Director of Retail Ops and Customer Service at Primark.
In late 2021 he became the first non-family CEO at Shaws, a business that is reaching its 160-year milestone this year. Conrad describes how the omni channel business has a passionate service ethos and a ‘surprising’ range of international brands.
This is such a special episode, as the CEO describes his excitement about the new store opening in Athlone. Packed with insights and stories, it’s one not to miss! So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in…
Topics:
The new store, Golden Island Shopping Centre in Athlone.The importance of the physical storeLate adopters to onlinePersonal customer serviceDriving the sustainability agendaRevisiting brand valuesThe Golden Quarter!For more information visit: https://shaws.ie/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by a guest who plays a huge part in a modern heritage Irish brand that sells globally. Sarah Murphy is the Managing Director of Jack Murphy Clothing. Establishing themselves as a leader in fashionable, functional, and sustainable clothing was and still is, a family passion.
Now over 70 years in business and in its third generation, the legacy brand uses meticulous craftmanship. From the original focus on corsetry, to their pivot to outwear, the brand continues to strive for innovation while respecting their heritage. And so their core focus remains the same, timeless elegance crafted with an eye for detail. This episode shares how the brand bounced back from one of the most challenging periods in their existence. So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen…
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Marketing a legacy brandSupportive retailer relationships“we don’t just talk sustainability- we live it”Challenging times through Brexit and CovidThe bounce-backExciting times aheadFor more information visit: www.jackmurphy.ie
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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To celebrate the 3rd anniversary of the Retail Tea Break Podcast and the launch of season 7, I’m delighted to be joined by 4 retail experts.
From season 2, Ian Scott works at a strategic level with brands and retailers. He provides insights, assisting with store development and offering a consumer centric perspective. He introduced the concept of Symbiotic Retail, highlighting how all channels need to work together as one ecosystem for the benefit of the shopper.Long time friend of the podcast and author of Breaking Down Barriers, Chris Igwe provides services to luxury and premium brands, as well as shopping centre owners and high street landlords. His advice is both strategic and implementational, given his vast knowledge of, and experience within, global retail.Back for season 7, Linda Johansen-James,the Founder and CEO of International Retail Group. The “Billion Dollar Brand Maker”, specialises in brand launches, in-store design, sales training, franchising, and has a track record of generating $1.7 billion in revenue and attracting top brands. And introducing Torben Valsted! An Imagineer and growth architect who believes that growing teams and growing consumer bonds is the foundation of growing business. Passionate about unleashing the synergies between commercial strategy, commercial leadership and intelligence integration in the pursuit of building consumer bonds.Topics:
Retail relationships with landlords and centre managersDelivering exceptional shopping experiencesRetail trends and retail theatreHas retail become too complicated?Retail and technologyFor more information visit:
Ian Scott: https://www.ianscott.net/
Chris Igwe: https://www.igweinternational.com/
Linda Johansen-James: https://irg-retail.com/
Torben Valsted: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/tvalsted
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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Season 7 of the retail tea break podcast is dropping very soon, as we celebrate our 3rd birthday.
Coming up on season 7
This season opens with not one, but 4 retail wizards! It’s one hell of a conversation; it’s an unbelievably honest conversation with best practice, fantastic examples and great ideas for you to take away. You really don’t want to miss it!
Honest and open conversations seem to be a key theme for this season, as I talk to a brand who only started their retail journey a few years ago with no retail experience. You’ll hear about the challenges they faced and how they are growing at a rapid rate. We’ll also hear from a legacy brand who have bounced back after nearly losing it all.
There’s a fantastic story about how design and retail can support shoppers in their journey and drive loyalty. Of course we have lots of retail innovation, technology and AI, as well as retail media to help us support our customers on their retail experience. There’s stories of product experiences, which is key at this time of year and of course ecommerce. It’s a jammed packed season!
In the meantime, listen back to previous episodes on your favourite podcast platform or YouTube and while you’re there please subscribe to the podcast so that you get to listen to it first every week.
So get ready to grab that cup of tea, sit back and listen in- to season 7 of the retail tea break podcast.
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast I’m joined by a guest who has spent over 30 years in the retail industry. Bob Neille has worked all over the world with leading sports and footwear brands including Addias, New Balance and Under Armour. From redefining operational processes to increase profits, to building high performance and highly engaged teams, Bob really understands the customer experience.
The strategic global retail leader has made a name for himself driving growth and innovation, whilst transforming the retail landscape. This is a fantastic episode that will future proof your retail business, so grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in!
Topics:
Is there a better word for “retail”Processes and PeopleCustomer CentricityThe importance of sharing your brand storyThe future of retailConnect with Bob on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boneville
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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This week’s episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast is sponsored by Salesforce, the world’s #1 CRM. I’m joined by a seasoned technology marketing executive with proven commercial success at executive and board level within tech, marketplaces and ecommerce, rapidly scaling international businesses working in both B2C and B2B environments. Gavin Murphy is the Chief Marketing Officer at Scurri. He is highly skilled in go-to-market strategies, building marketing teams, brand and product positioning, field marketing, product marketing and demand generation at an international level (EMEA & APAC).
Gavin describes how many retailers and brands are missing huge opportunities to enhance the customer experience and to drive loyalty. This is a fantastic episode that will future proof your retail business, so grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in!
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What Scurri does and how it all works for retailers and brandsSupporting retailers to growBlack Friday and the Golden Quarter at ScurriHyper-personalisation and driving loyaltythe post purchase experience… Data driving competitor advantageFuture plans and expansionFor more information on Scurri: https://www.scurri.com/
The Retail Tea Break podcast episodes sponsored by Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com/eu/form/conf/the-retail-tea-break-sponsored-by-salesforce
For more information visit: https://www.salesforce.com/eu/campaign/salesforce-ireland/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by two guests who really understand shoppers. Vanessa Henry is Research Director (Shopper) and Zoe Smith is a Research Executive, at Walnut Unlimited. They both have vast experience with the retail industry, using a variety of methodologies across projects to uncover true actionable insight that can help to unlock growth in the retail space. Their role- to Understand shopper behaviour, getting under the skin of how consumers behave and feel.
This is a fascinating conversation full of great insights and case studies. So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in…
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What Walnut Unlimited doesHow Shoppers ShopScientific tools including behavioural scienceReal examplesKey takeaways key takeaways that retailers and brands should be aware of?For more information visit: https://walnutunlimited.com/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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This week’s episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast is sponsored by Salesforce, the world’s #1 CRM. I’m joined by an internationally recognised expert in the retail industry, Rob Garf. The Vice President and General Manager of Retail at Salesforce has over 25 years of global retail experience as a practitioner. He was an industry analyst with AMR Research, a strategy consultant at IBM and a software leader. As this episode shows, Rob is no stranger to the retail industry and the challenges retailers face.
He currently leads industry research, drives solution strategy, and advises senior executives globally on digital transformation. He is also a frequent industry speaker, a member of NRF’s Digital Council, and Chair of the Retail Customer Advisory Board. In this episode, he takes me through Salesforces’ shopping index for Q1 of 2024 and of course we discuss retail’s hottest topic, AI.
This is a fantastic episode, so grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in!
Topics:
Salesforce’s Shopping Index data for Q1 of 2024Shopper LoyaltyMobile shoppingAdapting to AIDelivering exceptional AI driven customer experiencesSalesforce’s holiday predictions!The Retail Tea Break podcast episodes sponsored by Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com/eu/form/conf/the-retail-tea-break-sponsored-by-salesforce
Shopper Index report: https://www.salesforce.com/blog/shopping-index-retail-data/
Retail AI Council X Salesforce AI report: https://www.salesforce.com/resources/research-reports/retail-insights-generative-ai/
For more information visit: https://www.salesforce.com/eu/campaign/salesforce-ireland/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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The latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast is a little different. Recorded live at the Olympia in London, I’m joined by a whole host of guests from The Retail Technology Show.
The magic of retail could be seen and heard on every stage and at every booth! With key themes of creating meaningful experiences for the retailer, the customer and the employee, this was retail at its best.
So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen…
This episode features:
Matt Bradley, Event Director and Founder of Retail Technology Show: https://www.retailtechnologyshow.com/Darren Cremins, Senior Sales Director Retail Media at Scala: https://scala.com/en/Oliver Banks, Retail Expert and Author of ‘Driving Retail Transformation’: purchase the book on AmazonRebecca Carrington, Head of Product at Sparkbox.ai: https://www.sparkbox.ai/Chris Smith, UK Sales Director at Hypervsn: https://hypervsn.com/Craig Ash, Managing Director of Swarovski UK & Ireland: SwarovskiSarah Friswell, CEO Red Ant: https://www.redant.com/Ian Rowan, CEO X-Hoppers: https://www.x-hoppers.com/Guatier Feld, Co-Founder CircularX: https://circularx.com/Holly Tucker MBE, Founder and CEO of Holly & Co. Founder of Notonthehighstreet: https://holly.co/Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by a guest who has always had an eye on what’s coming next and exciting ambitions for growth.
Anthony Gallagher, Founder and Managing Director of Petstop. Having started out as a trainee with Penneys, Anthony has since gone to set up one the first pet superstores in Ireland.
This experienced retailer took note of what pet stores across the pond were doing to develop his own successful business model. This is an honest, heartwarming conversation full of great retail stories and examples! So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in…
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New store openingsWhy physical stores so important for PetstopAward winning online presenceHow the online strategy changed over the last few yearsThe People success story Customer loyaltyGrowing the businessFor more information visit: https://www.petstop.ie/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by a guest who believes in creating more value & less waste from every purchase through innovation & technology. Kiran Gange is the CEO and Founder of RapidPricer. The author and entrepreneur has over 18 years of experience launching innovative technologies around the world. Kiran has the ability to connect with multicultural teams and has trained on entrepreneurship, internationalisation and pricing at several prestigious institutions and organisations such as the Berkeley in California, Dutch Basecamp in Amsterdam and the Professional Pricing Society in Atlanta.
This is a fascinating episode that brings pricing, margins and sustainability together. So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in…
Topics:
Retailing, rice, spice and mangos!Using AI to support better pricingSustainability and pricing with RapidPricer The Expert Guide to Retail Pricing bookPricing principles and strategies for retailersFor more information visit: Kiran Gange | Retail Pricing Expert
To purchase The Expert Guide to Retail Pricing: The Expert Guide to Retail Pricing: Gange, Kiran: 9781032465326: Amazon.com: Books
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by three special guests to explore how working together has brought a well loved brand to life, in its forever home. I’m joined by Aoibhín Garrihy and Sharon Connellan, the founders of BEO. The nationally renowned lifestyle brand blends live events promoting self-care with their product line which offers thoughtfully curated collections from sustainable and ethical sources in the West of Ireland. I’m also joined by Ciara Petty from Ciara Petty Design Studio which is a full-service interior design agency specialising in strategic, brand-focused retail, food service and hospitality design.
This episode explores the journey that BEO undertook to design and develop their new home in the heart of Ennis. The beautiful retail space is combined with a coffee shop and community studio space under Ciara’s guidance. From strong brand values to stalking a landlord (!), this episode is one not to be missed! So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in…
Topics:
• Putting down roots and integrating retail space, coffee shop and studio space
• Beo’s brand values and developing a design brief
• Real life experiential retail
• Concept design and space planning for a new retail store
• The challenges of setting up a new retail store for an established brand
• The importance of a retail design led customer experience
For more information visit: https://beowellness.ie/ and https://www.ciarapetty.com/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In the latest episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I speak to a retail trailblazer! Linda Johansen-James is the Founder and CEO of International Retail Group. The “Billion Dollar Brand Maker”, specialises in brand launches, in-store design, sales training, franchising, and has a track record of generating $1.7 billion in revenue and attracting top brands.
Linda’s years of experience shines through in this episode, as she discusses everything from shaking up shopping malls to training thousands of staff. She encourages the c-suite to work the shop floor, she expects staff to stick to the 4 second rule and she expects you to know the LTV of your customer. This episode is FULL of golden nuggets! So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen…
Topics:
· Starting out with a shopping cart
· Nurturing retail staff and writing a script
· Going back to basics
· Pivoting during Covid
· Supporting the next generation of retailers
For more information visit: https://irg-retail.com/
To read the IRG magazine: https://irg-retail.com/international-retail-magazine/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In this week’s episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by a guest who really understands frontline retail. Brian Librach is author of The Retail Leader’s Roadmap. He followed in the footsteps of his Father and Grandfather having been brought up around retailers and merchants. With a career that saw him climb the corporate ladder (and fall down it a few times), Brian worked for Urban Outfitters, Pacific Sunwear and Old Navy.
Brain’s approach to leading a retail team is practical and timely. He appreciates the need to juggle business tasks while nurturing people to enable business growth. He continues to channel his passion for coaching, mentoring, and leading the next generation of retail stars with his new book. So grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in!
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Writing the new book?The three pillars, build your character, build your connection and build your plan. The many mistakesPaying it forward as a leaderTask or people first?For more information visit: www.retailleadersroadmap.com
To buy a couple of The Retail Leader’s Roadmap: https://a.co/d/8a8N1JU
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In this week’s episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by a guest who is a creative entrepreneur, having spent most of her career as a leading Irish fashion designer. Aideen Bodkin is founder of StylAi . Throughout her successful career Aideen has been an advisor, trainer and mentor to many SME’s and creative individuals. Her expertise includes Fashion Design, Design Thinking, Sustainability for Creative Businesses, Digital Entrepreneurship and Product Development.
In this episode, Aideen describes how she wanted to use her knowledge and expertise to influence change in the fashion industry. She started to look at the problem of returns, from a shopper and a retailer's perspective. From all of her research, Aideen was able to pinpoint three key issues with shopping online for clothing. This episode gives you a great insight into the fashion retail industry, so grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in!
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Does fashion really work online? The issues with buying fashion online; sizing, suitability, representationReturns, fast fashion and sustainabilityCombining retail and digitalStylAIFor more information and for details of Aideen’s appearance in Kilkenny Design in Nassau Street on 30th March, check out Aideen’s social media pages including: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/aideen-bodkin-35185822
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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In this week’s episode of The Retail Tea Break podcast, I’m joined by a guest who really knows ecommerce. Vinny O’Brien from Vinny & Co works with some of the world's biggest brands in strategy and training roles and has delivered training to over 1000 companies over the last few years.
Vinny also has in-depth knowledge of DTC channels thanks to DTC brand, Crua Outdoors, selling in the US market. Last year he joined an analyst firm in New York, RMW Commerce as their content producer and analyst. Earlier this year Vinny was added to the RETHINK retail list of retail experts for 2024!
This is such a refreshingly insightful conversation that is full of great examples. If you are curious about ecommerce, grab your cup of tea, sit back and listen in!
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Ecommerce in 2024Great ecommerce examplesConsumers and ecommerceThe decision to replatformEcommerce recruitment and retentionFor more information visit: https://www.vinnyandco.com/
Transcription and show notes available at: https://theretailadvisor.ie/
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