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Street Talk with Arthur Z

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Hosted by Arthur Zaczkiewicz, former Executive Editor at WWD with over two decades covering the fashion, beauty and retail industries — the show where C-Suite leaders speak candidly about what's actually moving the needle.

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24 episodios

episode Ep. #023 'The Frontline Intelligence Layer' — David and Jodi Harouche, Multimedia Plus artwork

Ep. #023 'The Frontline Intelligence Layer' — David and Jodi Harouche, Multimedia Plus

David and Jodi Harouche, co-founders of Multimedia Plus, have spent 29 years building technology for one of retail's most underinvested assets: the sales associate. On this episode of Street Talk, they explain how their platform Insight turns in-between-customer time into competitive advantage — and why storytelling, not product specs, is whatseparates a great associate from a forgettable one. They also preview MMP AI Studio, a tool that generates branded product video in under 20 minutes from a single URL. Plus: the story of JZIPs, the nonprofit they launched after their son Jordan's cancer diagnosis — 20,000 units and 52 hospitals in, and still going. •      00:00 — Introduction •      02:00 — How Multimedia Plus went from video productionto the Insight platform •      05:00 — Why in-between-customer time is retail's mostunderused training window •      08:00 — What AI can't replicate: the case for passionand storytelling over product specs •      12:00 — How content strategy changes from dollar storesto luxury brands •      15:00 — Why 29 years across every retail vertical is adifferent kind of advantage •      18:00 — MMP AI Studio: how a product URL becomesbranded video in under 20 minutes •      20:00 — What fashion, apparel, and retail technologymeans to each of them •      22:00 — JZIPs: from Jordan's diagnosis at 15 to 20,000units in 52 hospitals

19 de may de 2026 - 22 min
episode Ep. #022: 'Paid Media is Propaganda' — Matt Maher, M7 Innovations artwork

Ep. #022: 'Paid Media is Propaganda' — Matt Maher, M7 Innovations

Matt Maher, founder of M7 Innovations, joins Street Talk to cut through the noise around agentic commerce — separating what retail brands need to act on today from what remains a directional future. With 900 million weekly users on ChatGPT and 2.5 billion daily AI-first search queries, the search landscape has already shifted. But end-to-end agent transactions? Still early. Maher maps the consumer spectrum from toothpaste to luxury handbags — explaining where agents will take over and where humanidentity keeps control of the final decision. Practical, specific, and unusually clear-eyed for a topic drowning in hype. Worth the 25 minutes if you're navigating AI strategy at the C-suite level. 00:00 — Introduction 00:47 — What does M7 Innovations actually do — and who are the Meryl Streeps? 02:08 — How agentic commerce went from zero to hundreds ofmillions of searches in 18 months 03:38 — Why AI-first search is already critical mass — and whyend-to-end agent transactions aren't 04:37 — How to read the AI timeline: aspiration (2024), action(2025), assessment (2026) 06:21 — Why paid media is invisible to AI agents — and whatbrand visibility looks like now 08:45 — How the invisible consumer journey changes attribution and brand strategy 11:09 — How agents parse product pages — and what PDP signals surface brands higher 13:04 — The nine competing commerce protocols: how to spread your bets without losing the game 14:48 — Who carries the liability when an agent buys the wrongthing? 16:46 — The consumer spectrum: where humans hand off to agents — and where they don't 19:00 — How CIOs can make the AI investment case to a CFO who wasn't at NRF 21:33 — Why fashion and luxury have a structural moat againstfull agentic commerce

12 de may de 2026 - 23 min
episode Ep. #021: 'Fashion Doesn't Speak Tech' — Marcelo Guimarães, Fashinnovation artwork

Ep. #021: 'Fashion Doesn't Speak Tech' — Marcelo Guimarães, Fashinnovation

Marcelo Guimarães, co-founder and CEO of Fashinnovation,built one of fashion's most active global innovation communities from a single event in New York in 2018. It now operates across more than 100 countries. On Street Talk, he and Arthur get into the real frictionbetween fashion's creative culture and the tech world's operational logic, why most brands aren't ready for AI adoption, and the 'turtle and the sun' — a leadership philosophy built on direction over velocity, consistency over noise. If you're building something in this industry, this one'sworth the time. 00:00 — Introduction 00:23 — What Is Fashinnovation — and What Gap Did MarceloSee in 2018? 02:15 — Why Fashion and Tech Are Still Speaking DifferentLanguages 03:44 — How Do You Scale Community Without Losing theRoom's Energy? 06:00 — What Actually Happens at Founders' Table: DealsWithout Pitch Decks 07:05 — The Turtle and the Sun: A Leadership Philosophyfor Founders 08:42 — Why Mentorship Is Risk Reduction, Not Just GoodAdvice 13:30 — Sustainability: As Fast as You Can, Not as Perfectas You'd Like 15:33 — Is Fashion Ready for AI? Marcelo's Honest Answer 20:08 — What 'Connecting the Dots' Means at theIntersection of Fashion and Tech

5 de may de 2026 - 19 min
episode Ep. #020: 'The Language Brands Forgot' — Jesica Elise Wagstaff, A Sunday Journal artwork

Ep. #020: 'The Language Brands Forgot' — Jesica Elise Wagstaff, A Sunday Journal

Jesica Elise Wagstaff, author of fashion theory newsletter A Sunday Journal on Substack, joins Street Talk to examine why brand identity has become retail's most underestimated problem. Drawing on theorists from Bourdieu to Baudrillard, she explains how the viral trend cycle has caused brands to abandon the cultural language consumers rely on — and why the mostinformed shoppers are already filling that vacuum themselves. She makes the case for Coach as a brand getting it right, reflects on where J.Crew lost the thread, and shares what a year of personal rebuilding taught her: sometimes a vintage sweatshirt, a white tee, and a pair of 505s say more than anything elsein the wardrobe. Street Talk is where fashion, retail, and technology meet at the C-suite level. •      00:00 — Introduction •      01:30 — What does it mean to be a fashion theorist forthe social age? •      03:15 — Is shopping therapy — and how does it differfrom buyer's remorse? •      05:45 — How TikTok pushed the trend cycle faster thanconsumers want •      08:20 — Why brand identity broke: the H&M, Zara,and J.Crew January test •      12:00 — What do consumers actually expect from anonline shopping experience? •      15:30 — Coach, Kurt Geiger, and who is getting brandidentity right •      18:45 — How information — not clothes — became thedemocratized asset in fashion •      22:00 — The observer in fashion theory: the lens mostbrands are missing •      25:30 — Rebuilding a wardrobe after a hard year — andwhat simplicity taught her •      28:00 — What fashion and retail mean to Jesica EliseWagstaff

21 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
episode Ep. #019: ‘The Shopkeeper Never Left’ — David Dorf, Amazon Web Services artwork

Ep. #019: ‘The Shopkeeper Never Left’ — David Dorf, Amazon Web Services

David Dorf, Global Head of Retail Industry Solutions at Amazon Web Services, joins Arthur Zaczkiewicz to break down what AI actually means for retail right now — and why most companies are thinking about it wrong.David introduces his two-part framework: agentic commerce (the AI-powered front-end experience) and the invisible AI reshaping back-end operations. He explains why retailers need to show up in ChatGPT and Perplexity — not just Google — and how LLMs are actually sourcing product data. Plus: the NRF pricing demo, AI guardrails, getting out of POC purgatory, and the trust problem no one’s solved yet for agentic payments.Street Talk is a Corner of Fifth Studio production. Subscribe for executive-level intelligence on fashion, retail, and the technology reshaping both.• 00:00 — Introduction• 00:51 — Speed to market and the accelerating pace of retail technology• 02:13 — The returns problem — why fashion’s margin crisis is getting worse• 04:00 — Agentic commerce vs. invisible AI — David’s two-part framework• 04:58 — Answer engine optimisation — why Google alone isn’t enough anymore• 06:20 — The dime store moment — how AI restores the personal retail experience• 08:15 — What is MCP and why Anthropic’s standard matters for retail• 10:01 — Agentic pricing: three agents, one new product, ten minutes• 13:31 — Guardrails, policy-checking, and keeping AI on-brand• 15:38 — Escaping POC purgatory — Agent Core and the path to production• 17:44 — Agentic payments and who owns the trust problem• 21:46 — What does retail mean to you?

7 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
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