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Tell Me Something Good About Retail

Bob Phibbs, The Retail Docredcircle.com

Conversations with retailers and their suppliers that shine a light on the most positive aspects of retail. Get tips about competing in brick and mortar retail, resources for retail sales training, retail-specific marketing advice, ways to make your retail operations run more smoothly, and much more. New episodes release every week!

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Episodes

Paula Rosenblum On Cracks In Amazon's Grip [Episode 115]

Bob Phibbs interviews Paula Rosenblum Managing Partner and co-founder of Retail Systems Research. She is well known for her pragmatic approach to retail and talks about shiny object syndrome, possible cracks in Amazon's model and how retail continues to evolve.

Aug 31, 201825 min

Whitney Morgan of Collage On Being Socially Responsible [Episode 114]

Bob Phibbs interviewed Whitney Morgan, Owner of Collage in York, Pennsylvania who just received the REA Socially Responsible Retailer Category award. She shares her ideas that you can always purchase more so feel free to wait, retail is a lot of time spent figuring things out and being socially responsible is the best way to show your community support.

Aug 17, 201822 min

Jennifer Grimm, Founder of Lux Beauty Boutique, Says Math Doesn't Lie [Episode 112]

Bob Phibbs interviewed Jennifer Grimm, CEO and Founder of Lux Beauty Boutique in Edmonton. She shares her tips on being a small business and how she looks at some retailers who put so much money into a store because they love shoes or clothes or beauty and they don’t realize what they need to love are spreadsheets, systems, and analyzing people.

Jul 27, 201832 min

Patricia Fripp, CEO & Founder of Fripp, Says Work Smarter, Not Harder [Episode 111]

Bob Phibbs interviewed Patricia Fripp, past President of the National Speaker's Association,as she shared her journey from in-demand hairstylist in San Francisco and salon owner to speaker, speech coach, and sales trainer. She shared important rules of customer service, owning your own business and saying words that make you sound less-than-professional.

Jul 20, 201828 min

Tony Post, Founder & CEO, On Listening To Your Customers [Episode 110]

Bob Phibbs interviews Tony Post, CEO and Founder of Topo Athletic shoes near Boston. He talks about his journey in footwear with Rockport and Vibram and on to his founding his own athletic shoe company as well as how any brand should build customers partnering with brick and mortar stores.

Jul 13, 201831 min

Paul LaPonte of Quality Sewing On Finding A Way To Say Yes [Episode 108]

Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor interviews Paul LaPonte, President, Quality Sewing with 13 stores across the state of Washington. Paul shares his sales philosophy that it is all about finding a way to say 'yes,' how a sale does not have a finite limit, and why one store does better than another.

Jun 29, 201823 min

Rachel Doyle of Arboretum Garden Centre Says The Glass Is Not Half Full; It's Full All The Time [Episode 106]

Rachel Doyle CEO of Arboretum is the third ever Lifetime Achievement Award winner (and first woman to win) the Retail Excellence award in Ireland. Three great points you'll hear are that unless people die, anything else we can sort out in lif, an opportunity has to be realized in the lifetime of the opportunity and that entrepreneurs need todare to be different and go outside of the boundaries.

Jun 15, 201824 min

Brian Travilla of Petco On Secrets To Managing Retail Employees [Episode 103]

Brian Travilla, Regional & District Leader at PetCo shares how to have those uncomfortable conversations about attitude, what works to get employees to succeed and his trajectory from working at Montgomery Ward when he was in high school to being responsible for about 1000 associates. He joined me from his office in Chicago.

May 23, 201827 min
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