Episodios

  • Crowdsourced Fixes: Audience Solutions Explored
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle crowdsourced fixes from listeners.

    They explore ideas for Starbucks to introduce healthier, family-friendly drinks and mocktails, leveraging the Teavana brand. The team discusses Costco's checkout process, suggesting ways to streamline it for customers with fewer items. They also address the challenges of magazine subscription cancellations and propose solutions for more sustainable takeout packaging.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts balance creativity with practicality, considering operational challenges and consumer behavior. The discussion showcases the podcast's unique approach of reimagining business practices through collaborative problem-solving.

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  • Indeed's Dilemma: Adapt or Fade
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Indeed and the broader job board industry. Joined by Katie Walter, CEO of the Fractional Conference, they explore the rise of fractional work and its impact on traditional hiring practices.

    The discussion covers the shortcomings of current job board algorithms, the growing distrust in online job postings, and the shift towards more curated, relationship-based hiring methods. The team proposes solutions for Indeed to regain relevance, including better curation of job listings, embracing the fractional workforce trend, and potentially rebranding to rebuild trust.

    The episode highlights the changing dynamics of the job market and the need for more personalized, meaningful connections between employers and job seekers.

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    A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring.

    By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners.


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  • Fixing Katy Perry's Brand
    May 20 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the brand challenges facing pop star Katy Perry. They analyze her career trajectory, from early success to recent struggles with album sales and tour ticket sales.

    The discussion covers Perry's musical evolution, cultural relevance, and commercial decline, highlighting missteps like collaborating with controversial producer Dr. Luke. The hosts propose strategies for Perry to reconnect with her audience, including embracing authenticity, reassessing her team, and potentially pivoting to more intimate performances.

    They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and adapting to changing market conditions in the music industry. The episode concludes with optimism about Perry's potential for a comeback if she redefines her artistic vision and engages more genuinely with her fanbase.

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    A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring.

    By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners.

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    42 m
  • Paramount's $69 Million Problem
    May 13 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the controversial topic of executive compensation, focusing on Paramount Pictures and its former CEO Bob Bakish's $69.3 million severance package.

    The panel, including guest Eric Akutagawa, discusses the ethics of golden parachutes, their impact on employee morale, and potential solutions to align executive pay with company performance. They explore ideas such as performance-based vesting, clawback provisions, and linking executive outcomes to worker protections.

    The conversation delves into the broader implications of these practices across industries, touching on similar issues in sports and retail. The hosts propose structural reforms to create more accountability and fairness in executive compensation, while acknowledging the challenges of implementing such changes in the current corporate landscape.


    Disclaimer:

    A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring.

    By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners.



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  • Canada vs. USA: Brand Battles
    May 6 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It. You're Welcome," the hosts explore cultural and product differences between the United States and Canada. They discuss unique Canadian offerings like specialty sauces at Subway, higher quality fast food, and distinctive snack flavors.

    The conversation delves into consumer preferences, brand loyalty, and government regulations affecting product quality and availability. The hosts examine why some American brands struggle to expand into Canada and vice versa, highlighting the importance of understanding local markets.

    They also touch on the impact of government monopolies on alcohol sales in Ontario and the potential for cross-border product exchanges. The episode concludes with recommendations for Americans to explore Canadian products and for businesses to consider expansion strategies carefully.

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    42 m
  • Fixing Subway's Identity Crisis
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the challenges facing Subway, the international sandwich chain. They explore Subway's recent identity crisis, including gimmicky limited-time offers and a shift away from its "eat fresh" image.

    The discussion covers Subway's history, franchisee concerns, and the need to reconnect with core customers. The hosts propose solutions such as doubling down on fresh ingredients, creating a secret menu, and improving marketing strategies.

    They emphasize the importance of consistency, customization, and educating customers about existing offerings. With the recent appointment of Greg Lyons as global chief marketing officer, the hosts express optimism about Subway's potential to revitalize its brand and appeal to a new generation of customers.

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  • Diversity's Business Case Revisited
    Apr 22 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle the controversial topic of Target's recent rollback of DEI initiatives. They explore the business implications, political pressures, and customer reactions surrounding this decision. The discussion delves into the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion in corporate America, examining how companies like Target, Walmart, and Costco are navigating these challenges. The hosts offer insights on rebranding DEI efforts, maintaining brand integrity, and the importance of fostering belonging in business strategies. They conclude with recommendations for Target to salvage its reputation and realign with customer expectations, emphasizing the need for companies to adapt their approach to diversity and inclusion without abandoning core values.

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    41 m
  • Shein's IPO: Profit or Peril?
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" hosts Aaron, Melissa, and Chino tackle the challenges facing fast fashion giants Shein and Temu. They explore the ethical dilemmas of cheap clothing, labor practices, and environmental impact.


    The conversation delves into Shein's IPO plans, the effects of new tariffs, and potential strategies for sustainability. The hosts propose innovative solutions, including transparency in supply chains, pop-up stores for upcycling, and partnerships with designers. They discuss the shift towards thrifting culture and the need for these companies to adapt their business models.


    The episode concludes with suggestions for how Shein and Temu can legitimize their brands and navigate the changing landscape of fast fashion.


    Fast Fashion Under Fire: Shein and Temu

    • Melissa Eaton presents the topic of fast fashion's dominance and scrutiny
    • Shein's IPO announcement and allegations of labor issues and copyright theft
    • Temu's gamified shopping model and viral growth

    Consumer Behavior and Ethical Dilemmas

    • Chino Nnadi shares personal experiences with fast fashion purchases
    • The rise of thrifting among younger generations
    • Balancing cost, convenience, and ethical concerns

    Marketplace Accountability and Transparency

    • Discussion on the responsibility of marketplaces like Shein and Temu
    • Comparison to Amazon and Etsy's efforts to clean up their platforms

    Impact of Tariffs and Inflation

    • Analysis of how increased tariffs affect fast fashion business models
    • Challenges for small businesses relying on cheap overseas supplies

    Sustainability Initiatives and Greenwashing

    • Examination of H&M's "conscious collection" backlash
    • Everlane's transparency in cost breakdown as a positive example

    Recycling and Resale Programs

    • Zara's in-store repair and resale pilot in the UK
    • H&M's take-back boxes for clothing recycling

    IPO Challenges for Shein

    • Discussion on the timing and potential risks of Shein's IPO
    • Regulatory scrutiny and investor confidence concerns

    Proposed Solutions and "Fixes"

    • Suggestion for Shein and Temu to establish retail presence
    • Ideas for pop-up stores focusing on sustainability and DIY fashion
    • Importance of transparency and storytelling in brand building

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    Disclaimer:


    A quick disclaimer. We are going into this somewhat cold and nothing we say should be construed as legal advice, financial advice or anything that would get us in trouble. These are our views and opinions. We're here to ask the kinds of questions everyone's thinking. Have an engaging conversation and maybe come to some conclusions that we feel are worth exploring.


    By the end, if we fixed it, you're welcome. All trademarks, IP and brand elements discussed are property of their respective owners.


    Music by Milo W.

    Produced by Straight Forward Media Group

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