Episodios

  • Wisdom Behind the Windows: Unlocking the Secrets to Employee Development and Customer Loyalty in Retail
    Mar 13 2025

    In this episode of "Tell Me Something Good About Retail," hosted by Bob Phibbs, retail leaders discuss strategies for enhancing customer engagement, employee development, and adapting to change. Mark Fletcher, CEO of News Express, emphasizes experiential retail by creating community spaces in stores. Joy Poynter, CEO of Fleet Feet, highlights the integration of technology and human connection to foster a running community. Jennifer Grimm, founder of Lux Beauty, stresses the importance of core values in team building. The episode underscores the resilience of brick-and-mortar retail through community engagement, innovative ideas, and strong team dynamics.

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    36 m
  • Wisdom Behind the Windows: How Can Retailers Build Stronger Connections with Their Customers?
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode of "Tell Me Something Good About Retail," Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor, explores the importance of human connection in retail with various guests. Patrick Burke, CEO of a men's clothing store in Ireland, discusses winning a retail excellence award and the value of customer relationships. His wife, Imelda, shares insights from running a restaurant, emphasizing community ties. Ralph Simons, former CEO of Tony and Sheppard USA, highlights the role of training in luxury retail. Jane Liu, an entrepreneur, talks about resilience in business. The episode underscores that successful retail hinges on community, customer-centric strategies, and meaningful experiences.

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    33 m
  • Wisdom Behind the Windows: How Can Retailers Foster Genuine Human Connections in a Digital Age?
    Jan 17 2025

    In this episode of "Tell Me Something Good About Retail," hosted by Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor, the focus is on the importance of human connection in retail. Bob introduces various guests who share their insights on creating meaningful customer experiences. Martin Lindstrom discusses the concept of tribes and the need for empathy in retail. Chris Brown emphasizes the role of joy and employee engagement in enhancing customer service. The episode underscores that successful retail is about building relationships, understanding emotional drivers behind purchases, and fostering a sense of community to create lasting customer loyalty.

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    28 m
  • Building Community Through Comics
    Dec 5 2024

    Guest: Paul Landry, Co-owner of Crossover Comics (Montreal)

    Location: 3560 Notre Dame West, Montreal (St. Henry neighborhood)


    Key Discussion Points:

    - Store founded in 2012 by high school friends combining library technology, retail, and comic shop experience

    - Mission to change comic store reputation from intimidating/judgmental to welcoming

    - Uses technology for inventory/loyalty programs, ahead of industry curve

    - Focuses on building community through book clubs, events, and an inclusive atmosphere

    - Approach to customer service: emphasizes personal taste over "good/bad" judgments

    - Marvel movies' limited impact on comic sales; the importance of customer retention

    - Social media strategy highlighting staff expertise and customer pride

    - Growth plans focused on revenue per square foot and partnerships with schools/libraries


    Notable Quotes:

    "You have to be as passionate about running a business as you are about the product." - Paul Landry

    "Time moves differently... the way that I mark the passing of time is more the lives of my customers." - Paul Landry


    Store Philosophy:

    Emphasizes creating a welcoming environment, avoiding gatekeeping, and supporting diverse interests in comics and gaming culture. Staff trained to focus on customer experience over product criticism.

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    36 m
  • The Unexpected Marriage of Luxury Retail and Dining
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of "Tell Me Something Good About Retail," host Bob Phibbs, the "Retail Doctor," converses with Charlie Koniver, principal at Odyssey Retail Advisors. They discuss the evolution of luxury retail, emphasizing the need for a human connection and collaborative strategies between developers and tenants. The conversation covers the impact of the pandemic on shopping behaviors, the importance of prime real estate for luxury brands, and the trend of integrating food and beverage options into retail spaces. They also touch on the challenges and opportunities in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, offering insights into the future of retail.

    Charlie Koniver is Principal at Odyssey Retail Advisors bringing more than 15 years of experience partnering with top luxury brands to develop and implement their real estate strategies. He has represented high-end tenants such as Richemont, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander Wang, Frame, Bang & Olufsen, Leica, Veja, and John Lobb, to name a few. Charlie has also spent time on the landlord/developer side of the business by consulting for well-known developers such as Caruso, Jamestown, Brookfield, Acadia, and ASG. As Principal at Odyssey, Charlie is responsible for mentoring the next generation of professionals, as well as overseeing the firm’s marketing. Prior to co-founding Odyssey in 2019, Charlie worked at Richemont, one of the world’s leading luxury groups, where he established the company’s first in-house real estate department for North America, managing real estate activities for prestigious brands such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Vacheron Constantin. Before Richemont, Charlie worked at Kering where he oversaw the real estate for brands such as Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga, expanding their presence across North America and South American markets. Charlie’s journey began after a professional soccer career and obtaining his degree from American University.

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    33 m
  • Battling Retail Burnout and Boosting Sales
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode of "Tell Me Something Good About Retail," host Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor, and Carol Leaman discuss the post-pandemic retail landscape, emphasizing the critical role of frontline workers. Carol highlights challenges in hiring and training, revealing that 61% of frontline managers report a decline in applicant quality. They stress the importance of effective, engaging training to reduce turnover and burnout. The episode underscores the need for a supportive work environment and the potential for growth within retail careers, advocating for a more human-centric approach to managing retail employees.


    1. Introduction to Carol Leaman and Axonify

    - Axonify's role in supporting organizations with large frontline populations

    - Industries served beyond retail


    2. Post-pandemic retail landscape

    - Retail's strong comeback

    - Challenges in staffing and customer behavior


    3. Seasonal hiring challenges

    - Decline in applicant quality

    - Factors contributing to hiring difficulties


    4. Training challenges and solutions

    - Issues with traditional training methods

    - Axonify's approach to effective, bite-sized training


    5. Manager burnout and its impact

    - High percentage of managers considering quitting

    - Importance of proper training in reducing manager stress


    6. Practical ways to reduce turnover

    - Examples of ineffective training methods

    - Success stories with targeted, engaging training approaches


    7. Future trends in retail employment

    - Focus on manager support and mental health

    - Emphasis on retention and career development in retail


    8. Closing thoughts: The good in retail

    - Retail's resurgence and opportunities

    - Importance of quality customer experience


    Key Quotes:

    - "Retail has come back stronger than ever." - Carol Leaman

    - "35 percent of managers have considered quitting in the last two months." - Carol Leaman

    - "The cost of turnover is enormous for retailers." - Carol Leaman


    Resources mentioned:

    - Axonify's seasonal hiring survey


    Call to Action:

    - Rate and review the podcast

    - Visit Axonify.com or SalesRX.com for more retail insights and training resources

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    32 m
  • Ecom Secrets To Grow Your Sales
    Sep 5 2024

    Josh Orr, the founder of Capital Commerce and host of the Retail Initiative Podcast, is one of the leading voices in eCommerce today. He specializes in helping brick and mortar retailers gain traction in their online sales. With his team, he’s helped hundreds of retailers create thriving and profitable eCommerce businesses. Apart from his company’s eCommerce services, you may have seen him on stages at markets and retail events around the US or have taken part in his digital classes or in-person events related to eCommerce marketing.

    In this episode of Tell Me Something Good About Retail, host Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor, converses with Josh Orr, founder of Capital Commerce and host of the Retail Initiative podcast. They discuss the integration of e-commerce with brick-and-mortar stores, emphasizing the importance of understanding the customer experience. They also highlight the significance of targeted marketing and creating a seamless shopping experience. The episode underscores the necessity of a human connection in retail and adapting to technological advancements to enhance customer engagement.

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    43 m
  • Teen Trainee to Retail Innovator: An Inspiring Path
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode of Tell Me Something Good About Retail, host Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor, and Nicole Leinbach, founder of Retail Minded, delve into their extensive retail experiences. They discuss evolving consumer behaviors, the critical role of community collaboration for small businesses, and the impact of different generations on retail. Nicole shares her retail journey, inspired by her childhood shopping trips, highlighting the importance of exceptional customer service. They also explore innovative marketing ideas, including Nicole's launch of the first sexual wellness trade show, "Stimulate." The episode underscores retail's dynamic nature and the joy in the journey.

    Nicole Leinbach is the Founder and Publisher of RetailMinded.com, a well-respected retail industry resource that has been recognized worldwide for its leading business insight since 2007, and the nation's first B2B trade show + conference dedicated to sexual wellness, STIMULATE. With a core concentration on independent retailers, small businesses, community, technology and how the various touch points of commerce influence modern merchants, Leinbach is a frequent guest and contributor to various media outlets that have included The Today Show, Forbes, Entreprenuer.com and countless B2B publications.

    Additionally, Leinbach has supported American Express’s Small Business Saturday as a Spokesperson and is the Author of the book “Retail 101: The Guide to Managing and Marketing Your Retail Business” from McGraw-Hill. Recognized within the top 10 out 100 worldwide retail thought leaders since 2015 – including having held the #1 spot – and a retail “futurist” for IBM, Leinbach is also the Co-Founder of the Independent Retailer Conference.

    In March 2022, Women’s Wear Daily recognized Leinbach as one of the most inspiring 25 women in retail and in October of 2023, Leinbach was recognized as one of the nations top leaders within ESG from WWD for her work with STIMULATE: A B2B Sexual Wellness Trade Show. Based in Denver, Leinbach is a mom of 4 and 3 dogs. Learn more about Leinbach at RetailMinded.com.

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    33 m