Shelf Talks

Roberta Townes

Shelf Talks is the podcast for female founders, CPG entrepreneurs, and product-based business owners who want to get their products into retail stores and build brands that thrive once they're on the shelf. Hosted by Roberta Townes, a retail buyer with more than 15 years of experience discovering and launching products at national retailers, each weekly episode features honest conversations with female founders who have successfully landed on retail shelves. Together, they pull back the curtain on how they pitched buyers, built wholesale partnerships, scaled distribution, increased brand awareness, and overcame the challenges of growing a product-based business. Whether you're preparing for your first retail pitch or looking to expand into more stores, you'll gain practical strategies for retail readiness, wholesale growth, buyer expectations, merchandising, and increasing sell-through once your product hits the shelf. If you're ready to turn your product into a retail success story, you're in the right place. New episodes drop every week. Subscribe to Shelf Talks and learn what it really takes to get your brand retail-ready and winning in stores. Looking for even more retail guidance? Roberta's book, Shelf Talk: A Step by Step Guide to Getting Your Product in Retail Stores, is available on Amazon.

  1. How ROXII Supercube Created an Entirely New Retail Category with Founder Belle Robinson

    1d ago

    How ROXII Supercube Created an Entirely New Retail Category with Founder Belle Robinson

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when you realize the wellness aisle is too complicated? Belle Robinson did something no one else had done before. Instead of another powder, capsule, or ready-to-drink beverage, she created ROXII Supercube, nutrient-infused functional ice cubes designed to make wellness as simple as dropping ice into your favorite drink. In this episode of Shelf Talks, Belle shares: • How a trip to Expo West changed everything • Why networking with one founder completely changed her business • Building an entirely new frozen wellness category • Launching into Sprouts and Wegmans • Why demos became their biggest marketing strategy • Creating packaging that stands out in the frozen aisle • Retail metrics every founder should watch • Lessons learned launching an innovative CPG product If you're building a product brand or dreaming of retail shelves, this episode is packed with practical advice. Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    37 min
  2. 6d ago ·  Bonus

    Retail Readiness Round: Hannah Perez's 3 Best Retail Tips Every Founder Needs

    Send us Fan Mail Thinking about getting your product on retail shelves? Start here. In this Retail Readiness Round of Shelf Talks, Hannah Perez, co-founder of SEEQ shares three actionable insights every founder should hear before pursuing retail growth. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why attending Expo West can fast track your learning as a CPG founder • How connecting with founders already selling in retail can open doors and help you avoid costly mistakes • Why building authentic creator relationships delivers more long term value than chasing vanity metrics Whether you're preparing for your first buyer meeting or scaling your brand into more retailers, Hannah's advice will help you build a stronger foundation for retail success. Listen to Hannah's full Shelf Talks interview for the complete conversation and even more strategies for growing a successful consumer brand. Follow Shelf Talks for weekly conversations with founders, retail buyers, and industry experts sharing practical advice to help you succeed in retail. Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    3 min
  3. Building SEEQ: Hannah Perez on Product Innovation, TikTok Growth, and Landing Target

    Jun 29

    Building SEEQ: Hannah Perez on Product Innovation, TikTok Growth, and Landing Target

    Send us Fan Mail What does it really take to build a category defining consumer brand? In this episode of Shelf Talks, I sit down with Hannah Perez, Co Founder of SEEQ, to talk about the journey from a simple product idea to becoming one of the fastest growing brands in the clear protein category. Hannah shares how saying yes to opportunities, validating the product with real consumers, and building an authentic social media presence helped SEEQ sell out its first inventory in just 45 days. We also discuss the realities of manufacturing, managing inventory, preparing for retail, and what it takes to successfully launch into major retailers like Target, Walmart, Sam's Club, and The Vitamin Shoppe. If you're building a consumer product brand, this conversation is packed with practical lessons on entrepreneurship, retail growth, and brand building. In this episode we discuss: • Why founders should say yes before they feel ready • How to validate a product before making a major investment • The TikTok strategy that helped SEEQ build early momentum • What founders should know before launching into retail • The biggest differences between selling direct to consumer and selling in stores • Retail metrics every founder should understand • How founders must evolve as their companies grow Whether you're preparing to pitch retailers or looking to grow your brand beyond ecommerce, Hannah shares honest insights and actionable advice that every founder can learn from. Connect with Hannah Perez: Instagram: @hanxperez Follow SEEQ: Instagram: @seeqsupply If you enjoyed this episode, follow Shelf Talks and leave a review to help more founders discover the show. Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    50 min
  4. Jun 24 ·  Bonus

    Rapid Retail Questions with Lindsay Holden, Co-Founder of Odele Beauty

    Send us Fan Mail What does it really take to succeed in retail after you've landed on the shelf? In this Retail Readiness Round, Lindsay Holden, co-founder of Odele Beauty, shares three powerful lessons every founder needs to hear before pursuing retail growth. Lindsay challenges the common belief that getting into retail means you've "made it," explaining why the real work begins once your products hit store shelves. She also reveals the key metrics Odele watches closely to measure success and sustainable growth, including shelf productivity and year-over-year performance. Plus, Lindsay shares her advice for founders preparing for buyer conversations, emphasizing the importance of defining success on your own terms and confidently advocating for what matters most to your brand. In this episode, you'll learn: • The retail myth that can hold founders back • Why getting into retail is only the beginning • The metrics that matter most once you're on shelf • How to define success before entering buyer meetings • The mindset founders need to build lasting retail partnerships Whether you're pitching retailers for the first time or looking to grow your presence in stores, this quick Retail Readiness Round delivers actionable insights you can apply immediately. Listen now and take the next step toward retail success. Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    1 min
  5. Jun 22

    How Odele Beauty Went From Startup to Target, Ulta & Walmart | Lindsay Holden on Building a Clean Beauty Brand

    Send us Fan Mail How do you build a beauty brand that earns shelf space at Target, Ulta, Walmart, and CVS and keeps growing once it's there? In this episode of Shelf Talks, I sit down with Lindsay Holden, Co-Founder of Odele Beauty, to discuss her incredible journey from being a Target merchant to building one of the most recognized clean hair care brands in mass retail. Lindsay shares the strategic decisions that helped Odele disrupt the beauty aisle, including how they identified a gap in the market, launched with an intentional assortment, and scaled responsibly while staying true to their mission of making salon-grade, clean beauty accessible to more consumers. Whether you're a female founder, CPG entrepreneur, beauty founder, or product-based business owner looking to get into retail stores or grow your brand in retail, this episode is filled with actionable insights you can apply to your own journey. In this episode, we discuss: • How to identify white space opportunities in crowded categories • What retail buyers look for when evaluating new brands • Why your brand must be incremental to the category • The importance of competitive shopping and understanding your consumer • How Odele launched in approximately 1,000 Target stores first • Why sampling, reviews, and community building drive retail growth • How to expand into retailers like Ulta, Walmart, and CVS strategically • How to scale a brand intentionally instead of chasing every opportunity One of my favorite takeaways from Lindsay: "There's value in waiting and learning and building responsibly." Retail success isn't about moving the fastest. It's about solving a real consumer problem, understanding your category, and building a brand that consumers and retailers trust. 🎧 Tune in to hear Lindsay's inspiring founder story and learn practical strategies for getting your product on retail shelves, driving sales once you're there, and building a brand designed for long-term growth. 📖 Prefer reading? Visit the Shelf Talks blog for a full recap and actionable lessons from this episode on www.shelftalks.com Odele Beauty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/odelebeauty/ Odele Beauty Website: https://odelebeauty.com/ Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    36 min
  6. Jun 17 ·  Bonus

    Rapid Retail Questions with Rachel Krupa, Founder of The Goods Mart

    Send us Fan Mail What separates brands that stay local from those that scale nationally? According to Rachel Krupa, founder of The Goods Mart, it starts with passion, purpose, and the willingness to build something bigger than just a product. In this Retail Readiness Round, Rachel shares the early signs of brands destined for retail success, why packaging is often the first thing that drives product discovery, and why emerging brands shouldn't be afraid to be bold and stand out on the shelf. She also dives into one of the biggest red flags retailers notice immediately: communication. In this quick but powerful conversation, you'll learn: ✨ The mindset that sets scalable founders apart ✨ Why packaging can make or break first impressions in retail ✨ How bold branding creates curiosity and drives trial ✨ Why founder stories matter just as much as great taste ✨ The communication mistakes that can hurt retailer relationships If you're a product-based founder preparing for retail growth, this episode is packed with actionable insights on brand building, packaging strategy, and developing strong retail partnerships. 🎧 Listen now and discover what catches a retailer's attention—and what could make them pass on your product before it ever reaches the shelf. Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    6 min
  7. Why Going Local First Can Be Your Biggest Retail Advantage with Rachel Krupa, Founder of The Goods Mart

    Jun 15

    Why Going Local First Can Be Your Biggest Retail Advantage with Rachel Krupa, Founder of The Goods Mart

    Send us Fan Mail What if the best retail strategy isn’t going national—but going local first? In this episode of Shelf Talks, I sit down with Rachel Krupa, Founder and CEO of The Goods Mart, the better-for-you convenience store concept redefining what discovery, community, and retail can look like. From launching her first store without a business plan to becoming a platform that helps emerging brands gain exposure in hotels, corporate offices, and curated retail spaces, Rachel shares why local retail can be one of the most powerful growth strategies for founders. We discuss: ✨ Why going deep in one market beats going wide too soon ✨ How The Goods Mart discovers and selects founder-led brands ✨ The importance of community and experiential retail in driving loyalty ✨ Emerging consumer trends in snacking and better-for-you products ✨ What founders need to know about inventory, sampling, and getting on shelf ✨ Why some products fail simply because they’re ahead of their time ✨ How local retail creates early brand advocates and word-of-mouth momentum Plus, Rachel shares incredible stories of brands like Olipop, Sanzo, and Tia Lupita and how a single retail opportunity can lead to game-changing connections and growth. If you're a product-based founder looking to land in retail stores, build community, and create a brand with staying power, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. The Goods Mart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodsmart/ 🎧 Tune in now and discover why starting local may be the smartest move you make for your brand. Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

    34 min
  8. Jun 10 ·  Bonus

    Rapid Retail Questions with Karishma & Tekla, Founders of KEY Energy

    Send us Fan Mail In this Retail Readiness Round, Karishma Thawani and Tekla Black get tactical about what actually keeps a brand on shelf. They break down which communities and trade shows delivered real value, why founders should prioritize velocity and density over vanity door counts, and how demos, retailer relationships, promotions, and full-margin math determine whether retail becomes profitable growth or an expensive lesson. If you're deciding where to spend your next retail dollar, this is a concise masterclass in allocation, execution, and cash-flow discipline. Key takeaways: Startup CPG, Expo West, BevNet, and Beverage Forum were highlighted as high-value ecosystems for connections and coverage.The biggest myth: getting into retail is not the same as succeeding in retail. Door count without velocity is a costly distraction.Slotting is often negotiable, but treat negotiations carefully and intentionally.To stay on shelf: founders should personally support demos, build relationships with store teams, plan promotions with clear cash-flow assumptions, and do the full margin math before every retail program.Listen if you want practical retail execution advice, not just shelf-placement theory. Listen to the full episode released 6.8.26 Support the show Event Partner: Nourish Summit & Expo (Oct. 5-7, 2027 | Baltimore) - Use code SHELFTALKS10 for 10% off full registration https://bit.ly/4sx0Zba How to Follow Shelf Talks Podcast on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelftalkspodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shelf-talks-podcast Love what you hear on Shelf Talks? You can now support the podcast. Every contribution helps bring more indie voices to the mic. Thank you for being part of this journey! ✨ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411532/support Contact us via email: Hello@shelftalks.com  Reach out if you know of a female founder with an impactful brand and retail story and leave a review if you found value in this episode! Hello@shelftalks.com Purchase the book Shelf Talk: A step by step guide to launching your product in Retail Stores by Roberta Townes Buy Book

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About

Shelf Talks is the podcast for female founders, CPG entrepreneurs, and product-based business owners who want to get their products into retail stores and build brands that thrive once they're on the shelf. Hosted by Roberta Townes, a retail buyer with more than 15 years of experience discovering and launching products at national retailers, each weekly episode features honest conversations with female founders who have successfully landed on retail shelves. Together, they pull back the curtain on how they pitched buyers, built wholesale partnerships, scaled distribution, increased brand awareness, and overcame the challenges of growing a product-based business. Whether you're preparing for your first retail pitch or looking to expand into more stores, you'll gain practical strategies for retail readiness, wholesale growth, buyer expectations, merchandising, and increasing sell-through once your product hits the shelf. If you're ready to turn your product into a retail success story, you're in the right place. New episodes drop every week. Subscribe to Shelf Talks and learn what it really takes to get your brand retail-ready and winning in stores. Looking for even more retail guidance? Roberta's book, Shelf Talk: A Step by Step Guide to Getting Your Product in Retail Stores, is available on Amazon.

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