SHeCOMMERCE

Cristina Marinucci & Jacqueline Dynowski

Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCommerce is more than just a podcast, it's a community.  Hosted by Cristina and Jax, two seasoned CPG leaders with almost 50 years of combined international experience, SHeCommerce dives deep into the heart of the CPG revolution, tackling the issues that matter most to women in the industry.Tired of surface-level business podcasts? We get it. That's why we're committed to providing real talk, real solutions, and a whole lot of heart. From decoding the latest retail media strategies and accelerating omni-commerce growth to navigating work-life imbalance, shattering stereotypes, and fighting for wage equality – nothing is off-limits.With Cristina's unparalleled insights in consumer/shopper behavior, category management, and omni-channel strategy, combined with Jax's digital transformation prowess and global leadership experience, you're getting battle-tested strategies you can actually use.But SHeCommerceis about more than just business. It's about building a supportive sisterhood where women (and women advocates) can connect, share their stories, and inspire each other to achieve their full potential.Join us for smart, strategic, and unapologetically female conversations. We promise to be the happiest (and most insightful) 20 minutes of your week!SHeCommerce: It's not just business, it's personal. It's time to power up your career, your brand, and your life!

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    Episode 31: Cannes Confidential with Liz Roche - Rosé, AI & Retail Media

    Episode 31: Cannes Confidential with Liz Roche — AI, iROAS and the Future of Retail Media AI may be the loudest conversation at Cannes—but practical application is where the real retail media transformation begins. In this Cannes Confidential episode of SHeCOMMERCE, Cristina Marinucci and Jacqui Dynowski sit down with Liz Roche, VP of Media at Albertsons Media Collective, to explore how artificial intelligence, first-party data and retail media measurement are reshaping grocery commerce. Liz explains how Albertsons is moving AI beyond experimentation and into real shopper experiences. Its conversational AI search capability helps customers discover products, plan purchases and break out of habitual shopping patterns—and, according to Liz, is already delivering upwards of 10% basket growth. But better technology does not automatically mean better business outcomes. The conversation digs into one of retail media’s most urgent challenges: turning an overwhelming amount of data into clear insights and measurable action. Liz discusses why brands must move beyond vanity metrics and individual campaign reports toward incrementality, category growth, longitudinal measurement and sustainable partnership value. She also reveals just how much methodology matters. Research referenced during the episode found that measured incremental return on ad spend—iROAS—could vary by as much as 6.5 times, while more than 80% of campaigns could shift from positive to negative results depending on factors such as control-group construction and measurement methodology. From closed-loop attribution and clean rooms to AI-powered analytics and in-store shopping behavior, Liz offers a clear view of what is working, what remains imperfect and why human judgment still matters. The conversation then turns to leadership, representation and the women helping build the infrastructure behind the future of commerce. Liz shares her high-accountability, high-autonomy leadership philosophy—and the quality she values most when building a team: Curiosity. Because there may be no established playbook for the future of retail media. The leaders who succeed will be the ones willing to ask better questions, challenge existing assumptions and follow their curiosity into what comes next. Key Takeaways and Episode Highlights AI in grocery is becoming practical. Conversational search can help shoppers plan meals, navigate dietary needs, manage budgets and discover new products.Retail media must deliver measurable growth. Impressions, clicks and attractive campaign reports are not enough without incrementality and business impact.Measurement methodology can dramatically change results. Brands need transparency around control groups, attribution models and iROAS calculations.There is no shortage of data—there is a shortage of action. The competitive advantage comes from translating data into insight and insight into the next best decision.Closed-loop measurement still requires triangulation. Incrementality testing, media mix modeling, loyalty data and matched-market experiments each contribute part of the answer.AI should increase strategic altitude. Automating repetitive media workflows gives teams more time to solve difficult business problems and create client value.Humans remain essential. AI can accelerate analysis and personalization, but interpretation, oversight, creativity and real-world experiences still require people.Representation shapes scalable technology. Diverse perspectives are critical because the assumptions, prompts and problems fed into AI can influence solutions at scale.Curiosity is a career advantage. In a fast-changing industry without a fixed playbook, adaptability and the desire to keep learning matter more than one narrowly defined background.Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 31: Cannes Confidential with Liz Roche - Rosé, AI & Retail Media
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    Episode 30: Max Sinclair - The AI Visibility Revolution & Why Women Need To Shape It

    AI isn’t coming for commerce—it’s already deciding what gets discovered, recommended, and purchased. In this special episode created in partnership with WIAB—Women in Amazon Business, Cristina and Jacqui sit down with Max Sinclair, founder and CEO of Azoma, to unpack the AI visibility revolution and what it means for brands, retailers, founders, and women shaping the future of commerce. Max spent six years at Amazon, including helping establish its search operations in Singapore. Now, he’s helping brands understand a very different kind of discovery landscape—one where shoppers may no longer scroll through pages of products because AI assistants are narrowing the options for them. Think fewer search results. More personalized recommendations. And eventually? An AI agent choosing the product before the shopper ever sees the alternatives. Convenient? Absolutely. A little terrifying for brands still relying on yesterday’s SEO playbook? Also yes. Max introduces Azoma’s Five C’s of agentic commerce optimization—completeness, context, citations, correctness, and customer acquisition—and explains why brands need to start thinking beyond keywords and product-page rankings. The conversation also gets into the “SHe” in SHeCOMMERCE: why women cannot afford to sit politely on the sidelines while AI systems are being built, trained, and deployed. Women influence enormous portions of household and consumer spending. They understand the customers, categories, and real-life decisions these systems will shape. Their voices, experiences, and leadership need to be embedded in the technology—not added as an afterthought. Inside the episode: • Why traditional search strategies are no longer enough • How AI shopping agents are changing product discovery • What brands need to know about AI visibility and accuracy • Why curiosity—not technical expertise—is the first step into AI • Max’s framework for finding your founder edge and spotting the next inflection point • Why more women need to test, challenge, build, and lead in this space The message? You don’t need to become an AI engineer overnight. But you do need to lean in. Because when algorithms influence what the world buys, representation isn’t a nice-to-have—it shapes who gets discovered, which products get recommended, and whose needs become the default. 🎧 Press play and join the AI visibility revolution. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. And a few very evolved men helping us build it. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 30: Max Sinclair - The AI Visibility Revolution & Why Women Need To Shape It
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    Episode 29: NIQ's Liz Buchanan & Emilie Darolles - The Commerce Revolution

    Episode 29: Cannes Confidential with NIQ's Liz Buchanan & Emilie Darolles The Commerce Revolution: AI, Agentic Shopping & the Future of Global Retail The future of commerce isn't coming—it's already here. Recorded live from Cannes Lions as part of our Cannes Confidential series, Cristina and Jacqui sit down with two of the industry's most influential leaders: Liz Buchanan, President of North America at NIQ, and Emilie Darolles, President of Western Europe at NIQ. Together, they unpack the biggest transformation commerce has seen in decades—and why AI isn't simply changing marketing, it's redefining how consumers discover, decide, and buy. From the rise of agentic commerce and AI-powered shopping assistants to collapsing purchase funnels, retail media evolution, and the collision of East and West commerce models, Liz and Emilie offer an insider's view of where the industry is heading—and what leaders need to do now to stay ahead. But this conversation goes beyond technology. They explore why strong data governance—not shiny AI tools—will separate winners from followers, why authentic brands will outperform algorithmically optimized ones, and why the smartest companies are investing in their data foundations before chasing the next innovation. As two women leading NIQ's largest global regions, Liz and Emilie also share powerful leadership lessons on clarity, transparency, empowerment, and creating opportunities for the next generation of female leaders. In this episode, we explore: Why AI is collapsing the traditional consumer journeyWhat agentic commerce really means—and why every brand should be paying attentionThe critical role of data quality in an AI-first worldHow Asia is reshaping the future of global commerceWhat's next for retail media and measurementWhy brand authenticity matters more than ever in an algorithm-driven marketplaceLeadership lessons from two women shaping the future of global commerceIf you've been wondering how AI will transform commerce beyond the hype, this is the conversation you don't want to miss. Because the future won't belong to the companies experimenting with the most AI. It will belong to the ones that know their consumers best. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 29: NIQ's Liz Buchanan & Emilie Darolles - The Commerce Revolution
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    Episode 28: From Ambition to Authority - Kelly Miller on Women, Commerce, and Owning the Room at ANY Age

    From Ambition to Authority: Kelly Miller on Women, Commerce, and Owning the Room at ANY Age What happens when you're leading at the highest levels... before people think you're "old enough" to be there? In this episode of SHeCOMMERCE, Cristina and Jacqui sit down with Kelly Miller, SVP, EMEA at Flywheel, for an honest conversation about building authority, navigating bias, and redefining what leadership looks like for the next generation of women. Kelly shares the lessons that shaped her—from growing up in a household led by a fiercely independent mother to leading one of the world's most complex commerce regions. Along the way, she dismantles outdated ideas about age, confidence, and executive presence, proving that leadership isn't measured in years—it's measured in impact. Together, they unpack: Why "you're too young" or "you're not seasoned enough" isn't feedback—and how to ask for feedback that actually helps you grow.Anne Hathaway's powerful perspective on overcoming imposter syndrome through preparation, not perfection.Why authentic leadership doesn't mean bringing your whole self to work—but your best self.How vulnerability can strengthen trust, teams, and performance.What it really takes to lead through constant change ("Just another week, another change.")The slow—but meaningful—progress being made in gender equity, pay transparency, and representation.Why success should never come at the expense of doing work you genuinely love.Kelly also shares the personal mantra she relies on before stepping into high-pressure moments: "I'm good at my job, and I know what I'm doing."It's a simple reminder that confidence isn't something you're given—it's something you build. Whether you're an emerging leader, an experienced executive, or someone questioning whether you're ready for the next opportunity, this episode is a masterclass in preparation, resilience, authenticity, and owning your seat at the table—at any age. Because at SHeCOMMERCE, we believe leadership isn't about waiting for permission. It's about showing up prepared, speaking up with purpose, and lifting others as you climb. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 28: From Ambition to Authority - Kelly Miller on Women, Commerce, and Owning the Room at ANY Age
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    Episode 27: Canapés from Cannes - The Hot Takes Everyone Was Talking About

    🎙️ Canapés from Cannes: The Hot Takes Everyone Was Talking AboutWhat happens when you gather leaders from agencies, brands, financial services, and media coaching on the Croisette? You get a refreshingly honest pulse check on where our industry is headed. In this special Canapés from Cannes mini episode, Cristina and Jacqui caught up with Claudia Johnson and Sebastian Flynn from Omnicom, Marta Saunders and Melanie Samarasinghe from Chase Media Solutions, Francisco "Pancho" Cárdenas from Avocados From Mexico, and Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and executive coach Jane Hanson to capture their unfiltered hot takes from Cannes Lions. While the temperatures were soaring, so were the conversations. A few themes rose above the noise: 🤝 Collaboration is replacing competition. Claudia Johnson and Sebastian Flynn from Omnicom reflected on how commerce continues to mature, with organizations recognizing that success requires greater collaboration across disciplines. As new technologies emerge, the challenge isn't just adopting them—it's cutting through the complexity they can create. 🎥 Authenticity needs a reboot. From Chase Media Solutions, Marta Saunders declared that we desperately need a new word for "authentic." Creator influence isn't a trend—it's the new reality. Melanie Samarasinghe expanded on that thought, highlighting the rise of sports creators, the growing importance of trust in an AI-driven world, and reminding us that despite the technology, our industry is still powered by great people and meaningful relationships. 🤖 AI conversations are finally getting more nuanced. Francisco "Pancho" Cárdenas of Avocados From Mexico offered one of the week's most balanced perspectives. Rather than framing AI as something that will replace creativity, he sees the conversation shifting toward how it can enhance it. The industry's most valuable discussions are no longer about choosing sides—they're about embracing thoughtful debate, experimenting with new possibilities, and redefining what success really looks like. Even traditional media metrics are being challenged as marketers seek measures that capture real business impact, not just impressions. ✨ Inspiration is still the greatest takeaway. Jane Hanson reminded us that beyond the keynotes, the parties, and yes...the long lines in the Cannes heat, the real value comes from the people. New conversations spark new ideas, and those moments of inspiration often become the catalyst for what's next. Our biggest takeaway? This year's Cannes felt less about having all the answers and more about asking better questions. How do we build trust in an AI-powered world? How should we redefine success beyond traditional metrics? How do creators, brands, agencies, and platforms work together instead of apart? Those are exactly the conversations we're excited to keep having on SHeCOMMERCE. Because the future of commerce won't be built by one perspective—it will be built through many voices, healthy debate, and a willingness to evolve together. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 27: Canapés from Cannes - The Hot Takes Everyone Was Talking About
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    Episode 26: Regina Ye - Retail Media 3.0, Building the Infastructure Behind the Future of Commerce.

    Episode 26: Retail Media 3.0 – Building the Infrastructure Behind the Future of Commerce Live from Cannes Lions with Regina Ye, Founder & CEO, Topsort Retail media has officially grown up—but is the industry ready for what comes next? Recorded live from Cannes Lions, Cristina and Jacqui sit down with Regina Ye, Founder & CEO of Topsort, to unpack what they believe is the next evolution of commerce: Retail Media 3.0. While much of the industry is focused on new ad formats and AI buzzwords, Regina challenges the conversation entirely. Instead of asking what's the next shiny object?, she asks a far more important question: What infrastructure do we need to build for the future of commerce? From machine learning and AI optimization to agentic commerce, auction technology, and the democratization of retail media, Regina shares why the next era won't be won by the companies with the biggest budgets—it will be won by those building the smartest systems. Together, the conversation explores why retail media must evolve beyond sponsored products and display advertising into an intelligent, connected ecosystem capable of adapting to whatever comes next. Whether that's AI-powered shopping assistants, autonomous buying agents, or entirely new commerce experiences, success will depend on technology that's designed around decision-making—not just advertising. But this episode isn't just about technology. As one of the few female founders leading infrastructure innovation in ad tech, Regina opens up about navigating a traditionally male-dominated industry with authenticity instead of conformity. She shares candid advice for women building businesses, discusses the importance of unwavering self-belief, and explains why trying to fit in is often the biggest mistake founders make. One of our favorite takeaways? "Don't care. Be yourself. Believe aggressively in yourself." It's a refreshing reminder that leadership doesn't require becoming someone else—it requires doubling down on who you already are. In this episode, we discuss: Why today's retail media landscape still favors early adopters—and what needs to changeWhat defines Retail Media 3.0 beyond sponsored products and display advertisingWhy AI should become the invisible infrastructure powering commerce, not just another featureThe rise of Agentic Commerce and how autonomous AI agents could fundamentally reshape shopping experiencesWhy measurement, transparency, and performance remain the true currency of retail mediaHow retailers and brands can prepare their technology stacks for the next generation of commerceThe critical role auctions, ad serving, and machine learning will play in future retail ecosystemsRegina's leadership journey as a female founder in one of tech's most complex industriesPractical advice for women building careers in technology, commerce, and entrepreneurshipRegina's predictions for where AI-powered commerce will be by 2028—and why the next few years will redefine the industry.Memorable Quotes: "Retail Media 3.0 is less about the formats and more about the intelligence behind them." "Keep your eyes on the prize—performance still matters." "If you don't believe in yourself, who's going to believe in you?" "I would love to see the future win instead of people going back to what's comfortable." About Regina Ye: Regina Ye is the Founder & CEO of Topsort, an AI-first retail media infrastructure platform helping retailers and marketplaces build scalable, performance-driven advertising ecosystems. Under her leadership, Topsort is democratizing access to enterprise-grade retail media technology, enabling businesses of all sizes to compete through intelligent automation, machine learning, and commerce optimization. If you're wondering where retail media, AI, and commerce are heading next, this conversation offers both the technical vision and the leadership perspective shaping the industry's future. Because at SHeCOMMERCE, we believe the future isn't built by the loudest voices. It's built by the people quietly creating the infrastructure that changes everything. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 26: Regina Ye - Retail Media 3.0, Building the Infastructure Behind the Future of Commerce.
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    Episode 25: Preeya Goenke - Own Your Audience, Why Brands Can't Rent Their Customers Anymore

    Own Your Audience: Why Brands Can't Rent Their Customers Anymore | Featuring Preeya Goenka, Chief Customer Officer at beehiv In a world where algorithms change overnight, AI is reshaping discovery, and social platforms control who sees your content, one question has never been more important: Who actually owns your customer relationship? Recorded live from Cannes, Cristina Marinucci and Jacqui Dynowski sit down with Preeya Goenka, Chief Customer Officer at beehiv, to unpack why the future of commerce belongs to brands that own—not rent—their audience. Preeya shares why newsletters have become one of the fastest-growing strategic assets for brands, creators, and publishers alike, explaining how email remains one of the few channels where businesses truly control the customer journey—from content creation and distribution to engagement and long-term loyalty. Together, they explore why many brands are still overly focused on customer acquisition while neglecting retention, why repeat purchase may be the most valuable growth metric, and how meaningful customer relationships are built through relevance, consistency, and trust—not simply discounts or promotions. The conversation also dives deep into AI's rapidly evolving role in marketing. Rather than replacing people, Preeya argues that the greatest opportunity lies in using AI to amplify human creativity, strengthen personalization, and help brands create memorable customer experiences without losing authenticity. Listeners will also hear candid perspectives on: Why platform dependency has become one of the biggest risks facing modern brandsThe resurgence of newsletters as powerful storytelling and commerce channelsThe future of creator businesses and why quality audiences outperform vanity metricsWhat true personalization looks like—and where brands continue to miss the markHow data can become a competitive advantage when paired with thoughtful customer experiencesWhy every company is becoming a media companyLeadership lessons from scaling one of the fastest-growing creator platformsThe importance of mentorship, confidence, and speaking up as women advance into leadership rolesThe episode closes with an honest discussion about confidence, imposter syndrome, and why women shouldn't wait until they feel "100% ready" before pursuing the next opportunity. Preeya shares practical advice on advocating for yourself, building influence, and finding your voice—even when you're not the loudest person in the room. Whether you're leading a consumer brand, building a creator business, growing a newsletter, or navigating leadership in today's AI-driven landscape, this conversation offers practical insights for creating stronger customer relationships that last beyond the next algorithm update. Because in today's commerce landscape, the brands that own their audience will ultimately own their future. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 25: Preeya Goenke - Own Your Audience, Why Brands Can't Rent Their Customers Anymore
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    Episode 24: Cara Pratt From Media to Moment, Rewriting Commerce Through Connection

    What’s really holding brands back in modern commerce? According to Cara Pratt, it’s not a lack of data. It’s a lack of alignment. In this CANNES Confidential episode of SHeCOMMERCE, Cristina and Jacqui sit down with Cara Pratt, President of Global Retail & Media at Circana, for a candid conversation about the future of commerce, retail media, and what it actually takes to turn data into growth. Cara gets real about the biggest mistake brands are still making: measuring in silos, organizing in silos, and expecting connected outcomes from disconnected teams. From retail media fragmentation to the rise of social commerce, TikTok Shop, and the agentic future already taking shape, this episode is a masterclass in why connected intelligence beats fragmented dashboards every time. But this conversation doesn’t stop at commerce strategy. Cara also shares the leadership lessons behind building and scaling new businesses inside legacy organizations, what she’s had to unlearn as a leader, and her advice for the next generation of women in CPG: speak early, say yes, and find sponsors—not just mentors. In this episode, we get into: Why most companies still aren’t actually doing end-to-end commerceThe real problem with retail media today: fragmented measurement and disconnected incentivesWhy brands need to stop obsessing over channels and start organizing around business outcomesHow TikTok Shop is reshaping discovery, influence, and conversion—especially in beautyThe thin line between personalization and intrusion, and why trust is the new currencyCara’s take on agentic commerce and why metadata, taxonomy, and data quality will define who wins nextLeadership at scale: what to unlearn when moving from startup mode to scale-up leadershipCara’s advice for women building their careers: be bold, use your voice, and build sponsorshipWhy listen? Because this episode calls BS on the idea that more dashboards = better decisions. Cara makes the case for a smarter, more human model of commerce—one where data doesn’t just report performance, it drives action. If you work in CPG, retail media, commerce strategy, shopper marketing, data, or brand leadership, this one will hit home. Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood SHeCOMMERCE:  Website: https://shecommercepodcast.com/ LinkedIN:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecommercepodcast/  YouTube: www.youtube.com/@SHeCOMMERCEPodcast DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from SHeCOMMERCE Podcast or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SHeCOMMERCE Podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SHeCOMMERCE Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual’s use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

    Episode 24: Cara Pratt From Media to Moment, Rewriting Commerce Through Connection

Descrizione

Bold Brands. Fierce Women. One Sisterhood. SHeCommerce is more than just a podcast, it's a community.  Hosted by Cristina and Jax, two seasoned CPG leaders with almost 50 years of combined international experience, SHeCommerce dives deep into the heart of the CPG revolution, tackling the issues that matter most to women in the industry.Tired of surface-level business podcasts? We get it. That's why we're committed to providing real talk, real solutions, and a whole lot of heart. From decoding the latest retail media strategies and accelerating omni-commerce growth to navigating work-life imbalance, shattering stereotypes, and fighting for wage equality – nothing is off-limits.With Cristina's unparalleled insights in consumer/shopper behavior, category management, and omni-channel strategy, combined with Jax's digital transformation prowess and global leadership experience, you're getting battle-tested strategies you can actually use.But SHeCommerceis about more than just business. It's about building a supportive sisterhood where women (and women advocates) can connect, share their stories, and inspire each other to achieve their full potential.Join us for smart, strategic, and unapologetically female conversations. We promise to be the happiest (and most insightful) 20 minutes of your week!SHeCommerce: It's not just business, it's personal. It's time to power up your career, your brand, and your life!

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