Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift
FIFA World Cup Canada is handing brands a masterclass in constraint-as-opportunity, and Tony Chapman says most of them are missing it. The organizations spending millions on stadium naming rights are watching those names disappear for the duration of the tournament. The ones responding with imagination, covering their logos with shapes so recognizable they don't need words, are generating more conversation than the sponsors who played by the rules. Tony Chapman connects that dynamic directly to what AI is doing to incumbents across every industry. The distribution moats that kept large companies insulated from competition are dissolving. Small entrepreneurs with direct-to-consumer models and cloud-based logistics are moving faster than organizations built to last. The episode ends with a retail idea worth sitting with: a concierge model for small towns where the inventory is minimal, the logistics are virtual, and the Tony Chapman | chatterthatmatters.ca Originally aired on 2026-06-24
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