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Dear Corporate... Love Stores | Engaging Retail Employees

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The podcast retail executives need to hear but rarely do. Hosted by CATO Creative's retail consultant Bekki Cait, and veteran store leader Matt Copeland, each episode brings you the unfiltered truth about what's really happening in your stores. Through candid conversations, they bridge the growing disconnect between corporate offices and frontlines—revealing why your best initiatives fail, what your teams actually need, and how to transform frustration into results. This is your unvarnished window into the realities that engagement surveys and sanitized store visits never show you.

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Being The Face of Problems You Don't Control

Store teams are held accountable for customer experience, sales, brand trust, cleanliness, and how shoppers feel walking out the door — but most of the decisions shaping those outcomes are made somewhere else. The product mix. The store layout. The HVAC budget. The reformulation. The new stitch. Stores didn't pick any of it. They just have to stand behind it. In this episode, Bekki and Matt unpack what happens when responsibility lands in one place and authority sits in another — and what it actually feels like to be the person at the counter when a long-time customer asks why the quality isn't what it used to be. Matt walks through the playbook store teams are handed when a product changes: the corporate verbiage, the "more stretch, better fit" gaslighting, the moment your own team stops believing it. He shares stories from years of being on the wrong side of an air conditioning crisis, a product reformulation, and a coffee maker he refused to put on the floor. And he names something most retailers won't say out loud: the bad review a store "earns" for a decision they didn't make is still going to land on the store manager's desk. This one is for corporate retail leaders who want to understand why their best store teams are quietly disengaging — and what one practical thing they could do about it.00:00 No Control No Options 00:29 Accountability Without Authority 01:32 Facilities And Product Quality 04:44 Backdoor Fixes In Store 06:55 HVAC Leadership Playbook 09:48 Lost Sales And Damaged Goods 12:42 Bureaucracy Kills Investment 17:20 When Teams Lose Faith 18:46 Desperation And TikTok Pressure 21:55 Product Quality Training Gaps 26:47 Why Corporate Verbiage Fails 28:59 When Products Get Worse 29:42 Elastin and Noble Context 30:34 Investor Calls Tell Truth 31:46 Frontline Takes the Heat 33:20 Neutral Scripts and Venting 34:12 Quality Decline Everywhere 36:20 Bad Reviews Hurt Staff 39:04 Company Ego vs Reality 40:37 When Buy In Breaks 42:58 Let Fans Lead Change 46:21 Values Alignment Matters 47:43 Tell the Story Early 50:29 Storytelling as Fix 52:39 Closing Thoughts

21. maj 2026 - 53 min
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Transactional Vs. Transformational Leadership In Retail

What if you led your store team as if they were going to stay? As if retention were possible — and your job was to build a team that wanted to be there. In this episode, Bekki and Matt sit with the difference between transactional leadership (exchange, rewards and consequences, short-term task focus) and transformational leadership (vision, identity, shared purpose) — and what happens in retail when one is treated as the whole job and the other as a four-week buffer around the engagement survey. They get specific. Using conversion as a working example, Matt walks through what a transactional DM conversation actually sounds like, what a transformational one could sound like, and why the formula "I need you to… so that we can…" is the tell that you're leading transactionally without realizing it. What we get into: * Why the customer-journey "scripts" most retailers are rolling out are problematic * Why turnover and low engagement get baked in as "just retail" — and what that costs * Why pizza parties are what happens when a vision is missing Connect with Bekki. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bekkicait/] Connect with Matt. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-copeland-a12034234/] 00:00 Retail Rewards And Penalties 00:54 Two Leadership Styles 03:07 Defining Transactional Transformational 04:56 Is Transformational Weighted 07:52 Fixing Broken Stores 11:06 Conversion Needs Vision 14:13 DM Coaching Reality Check 20:20 Dream Transformational DM 20:34 Roleplay Transformational Approach 29:01 Transactional Manager Script 30:23 Coaching With Curiosity 32:32 Link Goals To Growth 34:02 Individualized Service Styles 36:29 When Corporate Scripts Fail 39:18 Authenticity Beats Formulas 45:08 Turnover As The Penalty 49:17 Benefits Versus Reality 51:19 Integrating KPIs And Humanity 54:58 Retention Mindset Shift 56:41 Sports Coaching Parallel 57:41 Closing Takeaways

7. maj 2026 - 58 min
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Why Corporate Launches Get Tuned Out in Stores

Corporate Launches - Timing & Merit Timing Is King. We talk about how store leaders experience “corporate initiatives”—promos, merch moves, trainings, posters, surveys—and why most aren’t inherently garbage but feel that way when timing ignores store reality. Culture and learning often become compliance checkboxes, especially when messages come from distant departments like HR rather than direct leaders. Retail days get derailed by constant unpredictability, and managers survive by filtering, delaying, or dropping tasks, since workloads aren’t realistic and corporate teams chase their own deadlines without a shared view of competing demands (like schedules posted weeks in advance). We argue for more lead time, visible consolidated calendars/tools (e.g., Zipline), breaking launches into manageable steps, sharing big-picture plans early, and allowing flexible rollout timing for non-customer-critical initiatives so adoption is real, not performative. Connect with Bekki on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bekkicait/] Connect with Matt on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-copeland-a12034234/] 00:00 Corporate Timing Tension 00:59 Defining Corporate Initiatives 02:22 Deadline Emails and Chaos 04:06 What Gets Priority 06:21 Who Sends What 07:31 Culture Initiatives Reality Check 12:06 Seasonality and Bad Timing 13:56 Calendars and Visibility Gaps 17:14 Retail Chaos vs Office Work 25:58 Predictable Patterns Not Planned 28:36 No Shared Calendar Problem 29:40 Stores as Dumping Ground 30:34 Need an Initiative Gatekeeper 31:03 Old Navy Performance Frustration 31:52 Choosing What To Drop 32:41 Autonomy And Perception 34:14 Filtering Retail Noise 37:43 Who Is They Really 39:20 Why December Is Quiet 41:02 Zipline And Visual Workload 45:28 Scheduling Versus Last Minute 51:50 Lead Time And BOPIS Done Right 01:00:31 Flexible Deadlines For Noncritical 01:02:52 Sustainable Rollouts That Stick 01:04:00 Closing Takeaways

23. apr. 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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We Got The Memo, But Not The Why.

We Got the Memo, Not the Why: How Corporate Policies Land in Stores In the season 2 return, the conversation centres on how corporate initiatives and policy changes reach store managers—usually by email with printable memos and occasional manager-only FAQs—but often with little or no context, leaving stores with instructions but not the real “why.” Matt shares examples like sudden cash-log changes, employee discount procedure shifts, and burdensome paperwork-retention binders, explaining how missing context creates fear, erodes trust, and makes it hard to authentically lead teams without sounding like he’s BS-ing. They argue corporate should share the truth (even if it’s uncomfortable), own their part, ask stores what’s already working, and include one clear, honest paragraph explaining what triggered the change, what problem it solves, and why it matters to stores.00:00 Binder Chaos Cold Open 00:21 Season Two Welcome 00:42 Hopes for the Podcast 01:57 Why Listener Feedback Matters 03:01 When Initiatives Lack Context 05:06 LP Policy Changes and the Missing Why 10:07 How Memos Reach the Store 11:02 Leading Without Believing 16:57 Paperwork Retention Rant 20:17 Pointless Policies Fallout 22:41 Ask Why Compliance Fails 22:59 Price Signs Chaos 25:04 Fixes That Ignore Stores 27:33 HR Seen As Legal Shield 30:00 Gen Z Questions Everything 32:51 What Is A DM For 34:18 Tell Stores The Truth 41:06 Make The Why Skimmable 43:51 One Honest Paragraph 44:40 Wrap Up And Reach Out

9. apr. 2026 - 45 min
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Season 1 Wrap-Up & Request

Season One Wrap: Help Us Shape Season Two of Dear Corporate Love Stores We’re wrapping up season one of Dear Corporate Love Stores—built to create honest, grounded conversations between corporate and stores without the usual politics or hierarchy. Over the past year we’ve dug into what drives the disconnect: empowerment vs. control, metrics that become stand-ins for the mission, job ads/tools/comms that don’t match store reality, and “logical” systems that feel like death by a thousand cuts. Now we’re taking a short break before season two, and we want your input on what would make it more valuable—shorter episodes, more guests, more tactical store-level challenges, more Q&As, or anything else. Vote in the poll or DM us on LinkedIn (Bekki Cait and Matthew Copeland). We read everything, and we want season two to be sharper, more actionable, and more useful—together. Love Matt & Bekki

26. feb. 2026 - 1 min
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