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Retail Riot

Podkast av Nick McHenry

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Retail Riot covers the breaking news in the retail industry by industry veterans Andrew Smith, Alicia Esposito, and Nick McHenry. Our mantro is serious retail news taken seriously in an unserious manner. So strap in, make sure your till is counted, and let's talk retail.

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Tariffs, Tariffs, and More Tariffs

We couldn't avoid it. We need to talk about tariffs. Andrew, Alicia, and Nick try to make sense of the whole thing and how retailers can tackle them. Tariffs, Tariffs, Tariffs! Hosts tackle tariffs in the most unserious way possible. U.S.-Canada tensions escalate over dairy, lumber, and electricity tariffs. Trump threatens new tariffs; Canada fires back with retaliatory measures. Consumers & retailers brace for impact—higher prices, supply chain chaos. Retailers React to the Chaos: Business leaders scramble for clarity, but political back-and-forth makes it impossible. Walmart, Apple, and JPMorgan CEOs meet with Trump—will it make a difference? Buyers face a nightmare: pricing forecasts are completely blown up. What’s the Real Impact? Tariffs hit everything—from auto parts to iPhones to cheese 🧀. Canadian retailers retaliate by pulling U.S. products from shelves. Brands with strong loyalty will survive—everyone else? Good luck. Survival Tips for Retailers: Control what you can control—your brand, value prop, and customer experience. Retailers must stay agile—if you’re not an A-player, you’re at risk. Small businesses: Stay engaged with your community & lean into transparency. Timestamps: [00:00:07] Intro – Making tariffs fun (or at least funny) [00:10:15] Trump’s latest tariff threats & Canada’s response [00:28:40] What tariffs actually mean for retailers & pricing [00:45:50] Consumer sentiment – why this feels like economic whiplash [01:05:30] How brands can adapt & survive tariff turmoil [01:15:00] Wrap-up – When in doubt, just buy ice cream 🍦

15. mars 2025 - 40 min
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Target Meets Warby

Nick, Andrew, and Alicia are back with another week of retail news. From OnRunning's earnings to Warby Parker launching pop ups in Target, this one's got something for everyone. Nike vs. On Running – Should Nike Be Worried? On Running reports 29.4% growth, but stock is down 20% this year. Hosts debate: Is On really a threat to Nike, or just a trendy niche player? Key question: Will On Running survive long-term, or is it the next Allbirds? Target's Big Brand Bets – Warby Parker & Champion: Target partners with Warby Parker to open five in-store shops, run by Warby staff. Champion launches a dedicated apparel line at Target. The team debates: Will these partnerships drive traffic, or is Target struggling with execution? Walmart’s Gaming Gamble – Walmart Unlimited: Walmart launches an interactive gaming world on Spatial, blending gaming & commerce. Hosts discuss: Is this a genius move to engage Gen Z, or just another retail gimmick? Timestamps: [00:00:05] Intro & Q4 earnings chatter [00:10:30] Nike vs. On Running – is On a real threat? [00:28:45] Target’s Warby Parker & Champion partnerships [00:50:10] Walmart Unlimited – inside Walmart’s gaming experiment [01:10:30] Wrap-up & next week's big topic: tariffs!

7. mars 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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Joann Fabrics is Done, Forever 21 is Fading—Who’s Next?

The gang is back with another round of retail news! Andrew, Alicia and Nick try to keep it a bit positive with so much bad news in the industry. Starbucks Shake-Up: Lays off 1,100 corporate employees in an "efficiency play." Cuts 13 menu items, including fan-favorite Frappuccinos—efficiency or alienation? Hosts debate: Can Starbucks balance speed with its community-driven roots? Joann Fabrics Bankruptcy (Again!): Second bankruptcy in under a year—this time, it’s lights out. Stores to be liquidated, raising questions about the fate of the DIY retail space. The team reflects: Could Joann have survived by building a stronger community? Forever 21: Forever Over? Rumors swirl that 200+ stores will close, with bankruptcy looming. Authentic Brands Group’s classic playbook—strip it down, milk it, and move on. Can the brand survive, or has fast fashion simply moved on? Timestamps: [00:00:06] Intro & Disney retail talk [00:08:30] Starbucks layoffs & menu cuts debate [00:25:45] Joann Fabrics bankruptcy & DIY retail’s future [00:45:20] Forever 21’s struggles & the future of fast fashion [01:10:15] Wrap-up & commitment to Friday episode drops

28. feb. 2025 - 54 min
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Treat Yo Self

Andrew is out with the winter sickness going around but Nick and Alicia are here and breaking down this week's news: Party City Real Estate Auction: Five Below and Dollar Tree grab most of Party City's vacant locations. Off-price retailers like Burlington, Books-a-Million, and La-Z-Boy also jump in. Hosts debate: Will Five Below expand into larger store formats? Saks & Neiman Marcus Shake-Up: Saks Global lays off 100 employees and consolidates headquarters. Neiman Marcus closes its historic Dallas office, a major cultural shift. Vendors must wait until July for unpaid invoices—industry frustration grows. Nike x Skims Collaboration: Kim Kardashian & Nike team up for a “collaborative sub-brand.” Market loves it—Nike shares jumped 6.2%. Hosts discuss: Does this move align with Nike’s long-term strategy? Timestamps: [00:00:08] Intro & winter blues chat [00:10:15] Party City real estate moves [00:28:50] Saks & Neiman’s restructuring drama

27. feb. 2025 - 39 min
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Welcome to Party City USA

The Super Bowl has come and gone but retail keeps moving with Andrew, Nick and Alicia breaking down your weekly retail news. Super Bowl Ad Playoffs: * This year’s ads leaned into unhinged chaos—but did anyone actually remember the brands? * Nike made a big comeback, while Mayo somehow stole the show (yes, really). * Hosts discuss why advertisers are prioritizing viral weirdness over actual brand recall. Netflix Opens a Restaurant in Vegas: * A one-year culinary residency at MGM Grand featuring menus inspired by Bridgerton, Stranger Things, and more. * Will this be the next big move for entertainment brands, or just a social media gimmick? Amazon’s Confusing Beauty Store in Italy: * Amazon is opening a para-pharmacy and beauty store in Milan. * No Amazon Go tech, no clear strategy—just a normal beauty shop. * The team is baffled: What is Amazon even trying to learn here? Party City’s $20M Comeback: * Party City’s IP was shockingly sold for just $20M—was this the deal of the decade? * New owner Ad Populum plans to reinvent the brand, but can Party City survive without physical stores? Timestamps: * [00:00:05] Intro & Super Bowl ad breakdown * [00:12:40] Netflix’s Vegas restaurant experiment * [00:28:15] Amazon’s strange beauty store concept * [00:45:50] Party City’s brand revival & Party City USA idea * [01:10:30] Wrap-up & million-dollar ideas

17. feb. 2025 - 50 min
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