The Retail Journey

High Impact Analytics

Welcome to the Retail Journey where we will cover important topics, interview industry stakeholders, and address emerging trends as we journey through our mission of helping our listeners thrive in retail. Your hosts for this show are CEO James Harris and CGO Charles Greathouse. 

  1. APR 22

    Curation Secrets: Inside the Merchant Mind

    Sam’s Club doesn’t win by carrying everything, it wins by choosing the right things. We’re joined by Kaity Whitmire, who leads the wellness business at Sam’s Club (HBA, OTC, and Baby), to unpack how curation, trust, and “more newness more often” turn a complex category into a simpler shopping experience for real families. We talk about what member obsession looks like at shelf and online, why wellness is a need-state intensive space, and how trends like collagen, creatine, and protein are shaping what shoppers expect next (fiber is coming). Katie explains why a curated assortment can feel like a treasure hunt while still reducing choice overload, and how trusted retailers can help cut through the noise of social media claims and endless marketplace listings by making the complex simple. If you’re on the brand or supplier side, you’ll get a clear view into what strong partnerships require: transparency, a strategic mindset, and a digital-first approach built for scale. Kaity shares why the club channel can be a brand-building engine, how price pack architecture can start with a club pack and ladder into other formats, and how testing online or in a handful of clubs can shape a smarter go-to-market plan. We also dig into the omnichannel side of the member journey: why e-commerce still needs editing, how content and member reviews build confidence, and why Scan and Go changes the value equation by saving time. If you care about retail merchandising, wellness innovation, and the future of curated commerce, this one is packed with practical insight. Subscribe, share this with a retail friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    40 min
  2. APR 8

    Traction for Leaders: Mastering the 6 Key Components

    Work harder, spin faster, end up in the same place. That’s the trap so many leadership teams fall into, and it’s exactly why we brought on Dusty Pruitt, an EOS Implementer who’s helped companies replace stress and guesswork with a clear operating rhythm. Dusty shares the moment he realized his own business needed systems, not more hustle, and how the book Traction became a practical playbook for building a healthier, stronger company. We dig into the six core components of the Entrepreneurial Operating System: vision, people, data, issues, process, and traction. Dusty explains what “right people, right seats” really looks like (including GWC), how a weekly scorecard brings focus, and why calling problems “issues” matters if you want psychological safety and real truth in the room. We also talk about processes that don’t become a 700-page SOP monster, plus quarterly rocks and 90-day planning that turn effort into forward motion. Then we connect EOS to real-world decisions in retail and beyond: making capability bets that match your vision, filtering client fit with confidence, and staying ahead of what will be a category issue in four weeks instead of reacting when it’s too late. Dusty also previews his “entrepreneurs as gardeners” idea, a powerful way to think about leadership, growth, and building a place where people can flourish. Subscribe wherever you listen, share this with a leader who feels stuck, and leave a review so more builders can find the show. What’s the one “issue” your team keeps avoiding right now?

    49 min
  3. MAR 25

    Big CPG to Broker Life: Scott Nemec’s Retail Pivot

    A lot of people say they understand Walmart and Sam’s Club. Scott Nemec has lived the food side for decades, then walked into the agency world and realized how much more there is to learn. We talk about that career shift, why “broker” earned a bad reputation, and what it takes to reshape the narrative with real capability across analytics, item management, replenishment, and customer-ready selling.  We also dig into the biggest force reshaping shelves right now: private label and premium private brand growth. From Bettergoods to broader private brand tiering across retail, we break down why good product matters, how trust gets built one great experience at a time, and why packaging and a sharp reason-to-buy often decide whether a product wins or quietly disappears. Scott shares how strong partners stay proactive, track food trends, place smart bets, and avoid the trap of “me too” innovation that only sounds differentiated inside the building.  Then we zoom out to the shopper reality: inflation pressure, the emotional bond people have with favorite foods, and why snacking keeps expanding even when budgets are tight and meal routines are changing. If you’re a founder or brand leader aiming for Bentonville, we offer practical advice on timing, persistence, getting honest feedback, and building a story that earns a yes. Subscribe for more real-world retail strategy, share this with a teammate, and leave a review with the one private brand item you think is truly best-in-class.

    46 min
  4. MAR 11

    Future of Play: How AI is Reimagining Toys and Transit with Todd Gentry

    What happens when scooters, robots, and real-world retail collide? We sit down with GOTRAX VP of Sales Todd Gentry to unpack how play, data, and speed are redefining what wins on shelves and in neighborhoods. From the 1990s “golden era” of Bentonville to startup floor time inflating basketballs, Todd’s journey reveals why listening beats grandstanding, and why the best ideas are road-tested with families, not just modeled in spreadsheets. We dig into the rise of e‑mobility; e‑scooters, e‑bikes, and the surprising boom in golf carts, as costs fall and access grows. Todd explains how price compression turned $3,500 e‑bikes into $450 private-label offerings without losing quality, and why communities love open-air rides for school drop-offs and weekend errands. Then we pivot to practical AI: the “so what” of analytics, faster insights for replenishment and features, and a live story where an AI toy inferred Walmart’s preferred “building systems” phrasing mid-meeting. That’s not hype; that’s context-aware assistance improving decisions humans still own. Robotics takes center stage as GOTRAX demos humanoids and quadrupeds in Walmart lobbies, pointing to near-term retail jobs in security, marketing, and guided experiences. Costs are high today, but the curve is familiar, and the tipping point is coming. Throughout, Todd shares candid lessons: why speed is the last durable edge, how to balance gut with data for innovation, and the simple career truth to talk less and listen more. If you care about retail strategy, AI that actually helps, and products that make life more fun, this conversation is your playbook. Enjoyed the episode? Follow and subscribe, share it with a colleague who loves retail or robots, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.

    37 min
  5. FEB 25

    Social Commerce Secrets: Outperforming Million-Dollar Ads

    Ready to rethink what retail growth actually looks like? We bring back Twilla Brooks, president and CEO of Lynette Create and Innovate, to unpack a fast, practical playbook for building brands that last, from the first e-commerce listing to staying on shelf at scale. Twilla draws on years launching brands at Walmart and Macy’s, then flips the script as a founder running a digital-first consulting firm with a sharp focus on brand strategy, marketing, and community impact. We dig into the real startup mechanics no one talks about: ACH setups, business banking fees, and how to pay yourself without starving the business. Twilla shares how she prices work, avoids “resentful checks,” and customizes every engagement like a recipe, because value looks different for a small, diverse-owned startup than for a Fortune-level supplier. We walk through the moment most brands miss: the work accelerates after you get into Walmart. Content quality, OTIF discipline, and data storytelling drive staying power, and your pitch needs a content strategy from day one. On the digital front, Twilla shows how social-first marketing and micro-influencers are outpacing million-dollar ad buys. We explore TikTok Shop, Amazon Live, and event-driven influencer seeding that compress discovery and purchase into a single stream. The team’s AI stack; Otter, Canva, Adobe Firefly, boosts speed without sacrificing voice, thanks to rigorous human editing. When category data is scarce, Twilla builds proxy datasets from reviews, competitor benchmarks, and creator sentiment to craft credible merchant narratives. And for suppliers stuck between Amazon and Walmart.com, she lays out a clear path to make Walmart’s marketplace a true growth engine rather than a checkbox. If you’re navigating retail media, e-commerce content, and social commerce while trying to keep the lights on, this conversation delivers field-tested steps you can use tomorrow. Tap play, then tell us: what’s the one growth lever you’ll pull this quarter? Subscribe, share with a teammate, and leave a review so more builders can find the show.

    51 min
  6. FEB 18

    AI, Agents, And The New Retail Playbook With RetailWire's Chase Binnie

    Shoppers are about to outsource the hunt. That’s the spark for a candid conversation with Chase Binnie, CEO of RetailWire, on how AI agents, retail media, and marketplaces are rewriting the rules of discovery and growth across the retail ecosystem. We dig into what happens when search turns into advice and agents make choices for us. Chase lays out why AI adoption is already table stakes, but the real edge comes from what you do with the time and money saved. Auto‑generated creative and product pages will soon be everywhere, which shifts advantage to purpose, positioning, and message clarity. We talk practical steps for becoming “agent‑discoverable,” from enriching product detail pages with usage occasions and outcomes to structuring data so LLMs can match intent to inventory without friction. If you’ve wondered how to win when feeds are flooded by synthetic content, this is your playbook. Retail media’s high margins take center stage as retailers morph into platforms and push beyond transactions into daily rituals, apps, and connected experiences. We unpack incrementality, cannibalization, and how suppliers can use marketplaces as a low‑risk proving ground before scaling into stores. Chase also challenges the hype cycle with a grounded reminder: stores still command the majority of sales, and rising digital costs are sending brands back to brick‑and‑mortar for better unit economics. Personalization has a limit, and human leadership; clear expectations, culture across generations, and trust at the shelf, remains the differentiator. You’ll leave with a sharper lens on agentic commerce, LLM‑era SEO, PDP enrichment, retail media strategy, and a pragmatic test‑and‑learn path that de‑risks scale. If discovery is shifting to AI, empathy is now a core strategy. Subscribe, share this episode with a teammate who owns PDPs or retail media, and leave a review with the one change you’ll make this quarter.

    42 min
  7. 11/11/2025

    Pride, Purpose, and Production: How Raj Group Balances Technology with Tradition

    What happens when the keen eye of a museologist meets the ancient craft of rug-making? The answer lies in the remarkable journey of Shailen Smith, CEO of Raj Group, a heritage brand with roots stretching back to 1939 in the historic city of Panipat, India. "When an archaeologist's job is over, the museologist's job begins," explains Smith, whose unique background brought fresh perspective to a centuries-old craft. Initially arriving to document weaving as an artistic practice, Smith discovered a company at a crossroads – torn between preserving handcrafted traditions and embracing modern technology. Rather than choosing sides, she pioneered a third path: using technology to enhance craftsmanship without replacing it. This delicate balance between heritage and innovation forms the cornerstone of Raj's identity today. "If we are to stay unique, there must be that perfect balance where handcrafted is aided by technology," Smith reflects. This philosophy extends beyond production to encompass everything from sustainability practices to leadership style. The company demonstrated its commitment to its artisans during COVID by maintaining its entire workforce despite production slowdowns – recognizing that their people aren't just employees but guardians of cultural heritage. As one of few female CEOs in a deeply patriarchal region, Smith brings a distinctive leadership approach that blends strength with empathy. Raised by her father "as a neutral gender" with focus on inherent strengths rather than societal expectations, she navigates traditional business structures while championing greater opportunities for women throughout the organization. Smith's observations about today's consumers resonate deeply: we're experiencing a revolution in home goods similar to what happened in beauty – questioning artificial standards and returning to authenticity. "We've been feeding consumers something unnatural," she notes, as more people seek products with meaningful stories, sustainable materials, and ethical production. Discover how this heritage brand stays rooted in tradition while confidently embracing the future. As Smith puts it, "If you know what your roots are, you will move forward without doubt, and you will thrive and survive."

    53 min
5
out of 5
10 Ratings

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Welcome to the Retail Journey where we will cover important topics, interview industry stakeholders, and address emerging trends as we journey through our mission of helping our listeners thrive in retail. Your hosts for this show are CEO James Harris and CGO Charles Greathouse. 

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