Future Commerce
By: Phillip Jackson, Brian Lange
Language: en
Categories: Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Society, Culture, Philosophy
Future Commerce is the culture magazine for Commerce. Hosts Phillip Jackson and Brian Lange help brand and digital marketing leaders see around the next corner by exploring the intersection of Culture and Commerce. Trusted by the world's most recognizable brands to deliver the most insightful, entertaining, and informative weekly podcasts, Future Commerce is the leading new media brand for eCommerce merchants and retail operators. Each week, we explore the cultural implications of what it means to sell or buy products and how commerce and media impact the culture and the world around us, through unique insights and engaging interviews with...
Episodes
Break Out of Spreadsheet Speed: Agility Strategies to Win the Algorithm
Jan 09, 2026The future of commerce hinges on agility, but most brands remain stuck at spreadsheet speed. Louis Camassa, Director of Product Management at Rithum, breaks down findings from the 2026 Commerce Readiness Index and reveals why data quality, inventory latency, and algorithmic visibility matter more than channel expansion. We’re uncovering the infrastructure bottlenecks threatening AI's potential, and what it actually takes for brands to compete when algorithms decide what gets discovered.
Your 2026 Resolution: Get Unstuck
Key takeaways:
63% of commerce teams face data quality issues affecting business decisionsInventory latency remains a competitive differentiator in agentic commerce ex... Duration: 00:36:19[STEP BY STEP] Carving New Frontiers: Selling Premium Cuts On Temu’s Fast-Growing Marketplace
Dec 31, 2025Shipping frozen premium meats and prepared meals requires precise logistics that most marketplaces aren't built to handle. But Denys Gorbatiuk saw an opportunity where others saw impossible complexity. Grumpy Butcher became Temu's first frozen food seller and proved that operational excellence can break down expansion barriers and create a competitive advantage.
Within five weeks, Temu accounted for over 12% of Grumpy Butcher's online sales. Yet the real story isn't just about velocity, it's about reaching younger demographics and using real-time data to fundamentally rethink product creation and curation.
From corporate attorney to food industry innovator, Denys...
Duration: 00:53:49[STEP BY STEP] Unlocking A Niche Category: Achieving 10x Growth In One Year with Temu Through Market Innovation
Dec 30, 2025Jessica De Gennaro didn't know what a succulent was when she launched Shop Succulents. But she knew how to solve operational challenges, work agilely, and move product quickly on marketplaces. She tapped into the pandemic’s succulent boom and built a multi-marketplace operation shipping hundreds of thousands of live plants every year.
But how do you scale across regions when you’re shipping succulents to consumers across different time zones with varying expectations, living in different climates?
And what happens when Temu’s scale and network efficiencies across third-party logistics partners help make fulfillment more cost-e...
Duration: 01:05:46[STEP BY STEP] Building an Empire Through Cultural Connection: From Inspiration to Reach with Temu
Dec 29, 2025After being laid off in 2014, Toyiah Marquis turned her passion for patches into a thriving business built on cultural representation and authentic connection. Patch Party Club started as an in-store experience and single-product experiment on Temu. But it quickly evolved into a scalable business model that now reaches audiences Toyiah never expected to serve.
How do you transform personal passion into global reach? And what happens when a marketplace's algorithm becomes your best marketing tool?
We sit down with Toyiah to explore how she leveraged Temu's platform to test, learn, and scale strategically, while sticking...
Duration: 00:54:08Year-End Highlights: Lessons From Our Deepest Dialogues
Dec 26, 2025The Future Commerce team reflects on their favorite podcast moments from a year of extraordinary conversations. From haunted dolls and architectural rhizomes to debates about capitalism and idealism, these episodes challenged conventional wisdom about how brands influence culture and why efficiency alone won't save us. (Feat. Rory Sutherland, Dami Lee, Andrew McLuhan, Nick Susi, Kunle Campbell, Ana Andjelic.)
Our Year In Cultural Commerce
Key takeaways:
VISIONS 2025 brought together Dami Lee, Andrew Huang, and more creative pioneers to explore the future of culture through the lens of commerce and its effects on humansSpooky Commerce pushed... Duration: 00:47:31[DECODED] The Future of Omnimodal: When Commerce Unlocks New Opportunities
Dec 22, 2025The brands that will thrive in the next era of commerce understand that context drives everything, from platform choice to storytelling and trust formation. As a result, success hinges on a brand’s ability to serve customers across multiple contexts rather than controlling single experiences.
For the season finale, Commerce CEO Travis Hess joins Phillip and Lindsay to explore what it means when "the customer is the channel." The conversation tackles designing for AI agents alongside humans, reaching customers across surfaces independent of purchase location, and balancing data-driven marketing with authentic storytelling. Travis shares why brands must em...
Duration: 00:45:14Predictions 2026: Prepare for the Age of Autonomy
Dec 19, 2025Phillip and Brian forecast the year ahead, from Walmart becoming America's healthcare provider to prediction markets reshaping news, autonomous vehicles hitting critical mass, and the consumerization of everything. 2026 brings economic correction, political realignment, and consumers seizing control from institutions.
Our Vision:
Walmart will emerge as America's front-line health system through accessibility and affordabilityPredicted losers in 2026: Target, Family Dollar, and middle-class brick-and-mortar retailersSelf-sovereign health brands will win as consumers self-diagnose and optimizePrediction markets will replace traditional polls as the new pulse of public sentimentAutonomous vehicles will reach an inflection point with infrastructure support comingOpenAI will lose enterprise... Duration: 01:52:43Predictions Victory Lap: How We Called 2025's Commerce Upheaval
Dec 17, 2025In their ninth year of annual predictions, Philip and Brian revisit bold calls made in late 2024 that proved remarkably prescient. From mega-brand consolidation and Costco's international dominance to Google's stunning comeback and the rise of Anthropic, they dissect what they got right (most of it), what they got wrong (GameStop stands stubborn), and why being months ahead of conversations about tariffs, de minimis rules, and AI supremacy matters.
It is no surprise that culture drove commerce’s biggest shifts.
Costco Reigns Supreme, Again
2025 Outcomes & Highlights:
Mega-brand M&A dominated 2025 as regulatory shifts ena... Duration: 01:35:11[DECODED] The New E-Commerce Wars: When Brands Need to Earn Their Place in Consumers' Lives
Dec 15, 2025In an era where consumers gather inspiration everywhere else, branded eCommerce sites face an existential crisis: prove your utility or become irrelevant. This episode examines how consumer expectations have shifted toward "get me what I want, when and how I want it," with 58% finding returns the most frustrating aspect of online shopping. We dissect why guest checkout remains a universal pain point and how brands can differentiate through seamless utility rather than flashy features.
The Foundational Basis Matters Most
Key takeaways:
eCommerce sites have evolved from discovery engines to confirmation engines—customers arrive with pr... Duration: 00:35:52Where Culture Happens, Commerce Follows
Dec 12, 2025As retail sheds its four walls, technology must follow. Jason James (CIO, Aptos) and Nikki Baird (VP of Strategy & Product, Aptos) join us to explore how brands like New Balance deploy 90+ registers at the NYC Marathon—then dismantle them just as quickly. The conversation reveals how point-of-sale systems built on next-generation databases enable everything from parking lot pop-ups to van-based fitting experiences, all while maintaining enterprise-grade security in environments where network connectivity is more hope than guarantee.
Set Your Associates Free
Key takeaways:
New Balance transforms NYC Marathon into 100-store chain for one weekendOffline ca... Duration: 00:55:53Shopify ‘26 Winter Editions: Tools for the Commerce Renaissance
Dec 11, 2025Mani Fazeli, VP of Product at Shopify, joins the show to explore how agentic commerce is fundamentally transforming retail. From Sidekick's co-founder capabilities to Sim Gym's buyer simulations, Shopify is democratizing enterprise-level AI tools for merchants of all sizes. The conversation reveals why friction isn't always the enemy, how discovery is evolving beyond blue links, and why structured data is the new SEO.
The Irreducible Human Meets Humanlike Intelligence
Key takeaways:
Discovery has evolved from a one-shot search to multi-turn conversationsFriction has value: Some purchases deserve complexity, others need speedStructured data becomes critical for... Duration: 00:53:32[DECODED] Three-Party Commerce: Trust in the Age of Agents
Dec 08, 2025A quarter of Gen Z and Millennial consumers now trust AI recommendations more than human ones, marking the arrival of retail's first post-human interface. Sharon Gee, SVP of Product at Commerce, joins us to explore the paradox of digital intimacy: why consumers will bare their souls to ChatGPT about shopping needs yet abandon carts when brands ask them to create accounts, how LLMs are becoming intimate commerce companions, and what this means for the collapse of traditional commerce funnels and brand discovery in an AI-mediated world.
The New Game Is Intelligibility
Key takeaways: Duration: 00:44:57
Coach’s Big Store Move: Make You Forget You’re Shopping
Dec 05, 2025Coach's SVP of Global Visual Experience Giovanni Zaccariello reveals how the brand transformed from heritage accessory house to Gen Z cultural force by treating retail as community infrastructure. From hospitality-infused Coach Play stores to strategically sustainable holiday displays, the conversation explores how physical experience became Coach's competitive advantage in an increasingly digital marketplace.
Why Shop When You Can Play?
Key takeaways:
Gen Z seeks human connection and community, not just product transactionsCoach studied consumers in their homes to understand life, not just buying behaviorsExperience per square foot matters as much as sales per square... Duration: 00:46:49First Look: 2025 BFCM Numbers Are In
Dec 03, 2025Black Friday naysayers have been predicting its demise for years, but Adyen's Holly Worst has data proving the shopping holiday is far from dead—it's gone global. From Denmark's 6.1X surge to America's mobile wallet awakening, this year's numbers tell a story of transformation, not decline. The real shift? How we pay, when we shop, and why contactless finally caught on in the US.
The Retail Super Bowl Delivered, Again
Key takeaways:
Black Friday generated $43B globally with 837M transactions across Adyen's platformUS contactless payments jumped 23% YOY and mobile wallet usage doubled to 30%Denmark sa... Duration: 00:38:15[DECODED] Commerce in the Age of Context: When Buying Journeys Collapse
Dec 01, 2025The traditional linear shopping journey has collapsed. Commerce now happens everywhere, and consumers are navigating this omnimodal reality with unprecedented fluidity.
Phillip Jackson and Lindsay Trinkle sit down with Melissa Minkow, Global Director of Retail Strategy and Insights at CI&T, to unpack findings from her Retail Tech Reality Check research. Together, they dissect how different platforms serve distinct purposes in the buyer's journey, why "omnichannel" is more relevant than ever, and what happens when everything becomes shoppable but commerce itself becomes invisible.
In this episode, we explore how the expanded digital ecosystem is fundamentally...
Duration: 00:35:59Black Friday vs. Propriety: Nothing Left to Sell
Nov 28, 2025It’s a Black Friday special! Phillip and Brian explore how capitalism commercializes everything it touches, as exemplified beautifully by community-driven Buy Nothing groups facing trademark enforcement and Walmart's WhoKnewVille campaign, which misses the point of Dr. Seuss entirely. They examine Mariah Carey's evolution from background music to Sephora partner, the disturbing rise of skincare for toddlers, and why new media's infinitesimally short news cycles are reshaping how we consume culture itself.
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Black Friday Isn’t Dying, and N... Duration: 01:36:27
[DECODED] The Psychology of Perpetual Commerce: When Shopping Becomes Who We Are
Nov 24, 2025Nearly half of all consumers now live in a state of perpetual purchase consideration, maintaining mental shopping lists that are never truly empty. With access to new sources of information and inspiration, they're constantly thinking about what they're going to buy next.
But what happens when commerce isn't just something you do; it's something that you are?
We kick off season 5 of Decoded with behavioral scientist and customer experience expert Ken Hughes, who joins us in exploring how shopping has evolved from an activity into an identity, particularly among Gen Z and Millennials. We unpack...
Duration: 00:52:35Closing the AI Transformation Gap
Nov 21, 2025Most marketing teams believe AI will revolutionize their work, yet few experience true transformation. Shai Frank from Optimove discusses new research revealing why organizational readiness—not technology—creates the widest gap between expectation and reality. The conversation explores how change management, experimentation mindsets, and vendor partnerships can help marketers move from incremental improvements to transformative results.
Freedom Comes Automated
Key takeaways:
80% of companies expect AI transformation; only 18% achieve transformative results in marketingChange management matters more than technology capability for successful AI adoptionExperimentation and rapid iteration beat planning perfectionNew metrics and performance indicators are needed to m... Duration: 00:53:39The 2025 Holiday Reality Check
Nov 14, 2025Lupine Skelly, Retail Research Leader at Deloitte, joins Phillip and Alicia to dissect the stark reality behind this year's holiday shopping forecast. Consumer spending is projected to drop by 10%, and economic pessimism has reached its highest level since the Great Recession. As a result, retailers are facing a season where communicating value is key. This conversation explores the enduring vitality of Black Friday, the quiet revolution of private label brands, and how cultural rituals, AI integration, and brand loyalty are being fundamentally rewired.
The Data Doesn’t Lie
Key Takeaways:
Shoppers expect to spend $1,595 thi... Duration: 00:36:43How Constraints Create Cathedrals
Nov 07, 2025Oleksii (Alex) Lunkov joins Alicia Esposito to unpack how meaningful constraints fuel creativity in an age of algorithmic abundance. From Saint Sophia's 9 million glass cubes to the digitization of Berry Bros. & Rudd's 300-year heritage, this conversation navigates the tension between AI efficiency and human authenticity. Discover why 95% of AI pilots fail, how brands become cultural ambassadors, and what fractional leadership means for tomorrow's commerce teams.
When Centuries of Heritage Meet the eCom Product Page
Key takeaways:
Meaningful constraints drive better creative outcomes. Removing all friction from digital experiences leaves us wondering why we don't... Duration: 00:37:28War of the Mediums: May the Best Story Win
Oct 31, 2025Following the release of his work, The War of the Worlds Did Not Take Place, Nick Susi joins the pod to unravel the real War of the Worlds myth: not alien panic, but a battle between newspapers and radio that manufactured mass hysteria. Phillip, Brian, and Nick explore how narrative form shapes collective memory, why brands weaponize conflict for attention, and what happens when everything becomes participatory fan fiction.
Behind the Curtain of Inherited Myth
Key takeaways:
Structured narratives outlast formless truth in collective memory.Brands now weaponize conflict and controversy for attention economics... Duration: 00:55:10Katherine Dee on Digital Hauntings, Friend AI, and the E-Girl Timeline
Oct 29, 2025Katherine Dee, internet culture writer and mastermind behind her popular AM-style call-in show, joins us to explore the archaeology of online life. From dissecting the Friend AI pendant's failed attempt at god replacement to chronicling e-girl evolution in her Meta Label publication, Katherine offers an unvarnished look at how we're moving beyond relentless content production. The conversation navigates haunted objects, the fragmentation of social platforms, and why the future might be more mystical than algorithmic. As AI reshapes proof itself, Katherine argues we're witnessing a cultural shift toward physical witnessing and enchanted meaning-making.
Katherine’s God Isn’t A... Duration: 00:44:46
The 13th Month of Revenue
Oct 24, 2025Halloween Horror Nights wasn't always a $575M-per-park juggernaut. When Universal launched Fright Nights in 1991 with just three experimental nights and $12 tickets, they stumbled onto something bigger than a haunted house…they uncovered retail's thirteenth month of revenue. In this Spooky Commerce special, we trace how October became the secret weapon for combating theme park slumps, why Spirit Halloween's pop-up model prints money in dead malls, and what happens when horror becomes the ultimate immersive commerce experience.
October: When Pop-Ups Pop Off
Key takeaways:
Halloween is retail's second-largest holiday and is expected to generate more th... Duration: 00:59:25After Dark: Spooky Commerce, Matt Rife, and Annabelle Haunting on a Klarna Plan
Oct 22, 2025Producers JT and Sarah join the show to unpack some fresh Spooky Commerce news, including Matt Rife and Elton Castee's venture into property and museum ownership. As Annabelle's (yes, that Annabelle) new legal guardians, Matt and Elton are selling overnight ghost hunting stays at the Warren home and Occult Museum for a cool $2,000/night. Plus: We explore the suspicious death of a lead paranormal investigator close to Annabelle, our generational haunting by microplastics, and the Pooniverse.
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Duration: 00:41:09Inside Pinterest’s Trend Prediction Machine
Oct 17, 2025Nearly 40% of Gen Z now chooses Pinterest over traditional search engines, and a growing number of this demographic is shifting to the platform to escape the chaos found in other social apps. The company’s VP of Ads Product Marketing, Julie Towns, reveals why this cohort’s innate desire for creative expression and curation is also driving this shift. Another growing audience for Pinterest? Men who now represent over a third of the platform's users, seeking everything from Pilates routines to parenting advice.
Plus, we dig into how the platform's "taste graph" of 500 billion human-curated pins predicts tren...
Duration: 00:51:14Primark’s Global Expansion Playbook: The Customer is Hero
Oct 10, 2025Rene Federico, US Head of Marketing at Primark, joins Future Commerce to discuss the international retailer's first major marketing push in America after a decade of organic growth and physical retail expansion. Drawing on over 20 years at heritage brands like Nike and Converse, she shares insights on building brand relevance in a performance-obsessed era, translating the "joy of shopping" to different US markets, and why the customer should always be the hero of the story.
Stat Chasers Never Win
Key takeaways:
Brand relevance makes you less interchangeable with competitors in the marketThe marketing funnel... Duration: 00:48:55How to Win Loyalty When Everyone’s On Sale
Oct 03, 2025In a climate where most consumers are concerned about tariffs (84%) and inflation (80%), the holiday season is poised to be a battlefield for retention and revenue. Optimove’s Moshe Demri, SVP of Global Revenue, joins Future Commerce to walk through the 2025 Consumer Holiday Shopping Report and explain why the “charm customer” (those responsive to modest 10%-15% discounts) may be the key to sustainable growth.
The Cherry-Picker’s Dilemma
Key takeaways:
Meet the three customer archetypes: Full-price buyers who purchase regardless of promotions, cherry pickers who chase deep discounts and rarely return, and "charm customers" who respond... Duration: 00:44:40*TEASER* Diella Runs Procurement, Who Runs Diella?
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Duration: 00:06:44Black Friday is Every Day
Sep 26, 2025Are the days of product hype, Black Friday rushes, and format innovation behind us? Phillip, Brian, and Alicia hold Shoptalk Fall conversations to the light of agentic culture and predict an increasingly inevitable flattening of tangible novelty. PLUS: Alicia brings on-the-ground insight and breaks down key highlights and impactful sessions from Shoptalk Fall.
Peak Format & Innovation Slump
Key takeaways:
"Black Friday is every day" has killed the magic of seasonal shopping - constant sales and price monitoring tools have transformed holiday anticipation into year-round algorithmic optimization, stripping away the communal excitement of traditional retail e... Duration: 01:05:50The 2030 Commerce Leader is a Cross-Functional Orchestrator
Sep 22, 2025Digital Shelf Institute’s Lauren Livak Gilbert joins us in the future: By 2030, successful commerce professionals will function as orchestrators rather than specialists. This transformation requires organizations to shift from hierarchical pyramid structures to more dynamic, amoeba-like models that can pivot rapidly to solve problems and capitalize on opportunities.
P.S. Listen to part two of this conversation on Unpacking the Digital Shelf. Catch Digital Shelf Institute’s report, Reinventing the Organization for Omnichannel Success.
“It Depends.” (And “Culture Means Everything”)
Key takeaways:
Stop asking where ecommerce sits - The right question is how to fun... Duration: 00:44:38HigherDOSE and The Science of Feeling Good
Sep 19, 2025Ingrid Millman Cordy returns to Future Commerce after her transition from Nestle Health Science to Chief Marketing Officer at HigherDose, where she's transforming infrared therapy and biohacking technologies into accessible wellness lifestyle products for everyone. Phillip, Brian, and Ingrid explore the intersection of intuitive wellness practices with data-driven marketing, the evolution of brand spirituality, and how premium wellness brands are finding their place between science and the metaphysical.
When NASA Tech Meets Kitchen Table Startup
Key Takeaways:
Intuition Over Analytics: HigherDOSE allocates 15% to 20% of its budget towards experimental campaigns, balancing performance metrics with gut-driven... Duration: 00:48:04When Algorithms Shop: How to Sell At the Speed of Culture
Sep 12, 2025While everyone obsesses over AI shopping assistants, the real commerce transformation is happening in other spaces. Steve Norris from Logicbroker unpacks how Gen Alpha's $67 weekly spending habits, Roblox's 380 million users, and agentic tools are forcing retailers to reshape their operational backbones.
Key takeaways:
Loyalty has evolved from transactional to operational - Modern consumers demand authentic brand experiences over points and discounts, rewarding companies that consistently deliver on their stated valuesThe supply chain is the overlooked frontier - While everyone focuses on AI shopping assistants, the transformative opportunity lies in agentic order routing, returns processing, and risk s... Duration: 00:49:12The Sports Brand's Guide to Fandom
Sep 05, 2025Klaviyo has become the de facto personal CRM for eCommerce. Ben Jackson, Managing Director for EMEA, joins us to unpack how brands move beyond campaign calendars into relationship-building at scale. We get into rocketship growth, why attribution is still broken, and how Castore’s multi-instance CRM model points to a future where both/and thinking beats false trade-offs.
If You’re Just Following the Data, You’re Following the Past
Key takeaways:
The marketer's identity crisis: Evolving from channel specialists to customer relationship managers orchestrating holistic experiences.Scale meets personalization: Castore manages 32 Klaviyo instances while... Duration: 00:36:10The Sociology of Anthropologie
Aug 29, 2025In a retail landscape obsessed with speed and conversion, Anthropologie has mastered something far more elusive: cultural alchemy. How do you transform a fleeting TikTok trend into a cross-category empire spanning everything from ceramic lamps to cashmere sweaters? COO Candan Erenguc reveals the operational artistry behind turning cultural moments into commerce gold, and why connection always trumps conversion.
The Genius Behind That Viral Dress
Key takeaways:
Community over conversion - Building authentic customer relationships drives long-term success more than short-term sales optimizationCultural instinct beats data - When responding to viral moments and cultural trends, i... Duration: 00:37:33*TEASER* Skechers Goes Gooner
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Duration: 00:06:24What Makes Stores Worth Visiting?
Aug 22, 2025Retail realist Kate Fannin joins Future Commerce to explore how today’s leading brands are redefining the store experience. Spearheading Field Notes, Kate is analyzing in-store experiences at SKIMS, Swatch, Rituals, and more. In this episode, she explains why Return on Experience is becoming a critical metric, how pop-ups act as brand laboratories, and what makes some stores unforgettable while others fall flat.
Key Takeaways:
Return on Experience (ROE) trumps immediate conversion: Great retail experiences build trust and engagement over multiple visits rather than forcing day-one purchases. Customers may visit four or ten times before converting, es... Duration: 00:59:34How Knix Leverages Authenticity in a Post-DTC World
Aug 15, 2025Nicole Tapscott, Chief Commercial Officer at Knix, dissects the anatomy of category disruption in an era where authenticity trumps algorithms. Drawing from two decades of scaling high-growth consumer brands like Casper and Mejuri, Tapscott reveals how Knix has redefined the intimate apparel industry into a movement of destigmatization through authentic celebrity partnerships. The conversation unpacks strategic insights on navigating the post-DTC landscape, premium retail expansions, data-driven personalization, and omnichannel orchestration—essential intelligence for building next-generation brands that thrive on vulnerability. PLUS: We talk Knix’s latest campaign with Kristen Bell and the first U.S. store opening in New York...
Duration: 00:56:19[STEP BY STEP] Beyond the Store Floor: Designing Omnichannel Loyalty from the Inside Out
Aug 14, 2025In luxury resale, customer relationships can span decades as buyers become sellers and vice versa. Geronimo Chala, Chief Client Officer at Rebag, explains how the brand has evolved from a simple buyout model into a comprehensive lifestyle platform that prioritizes community over transactions. From developing membership models that grow customer funds by 27% annually to creating experiences where customers connect with each other rather than just the brand, Rebag's approach demonstrates the future of loyalty in an omnichannel world.
Curating the Re-Sale Lifecycle
Key takeaways:
Community over transactions: Rebag shifted from viewing customers as individual... Duration: 00:35:44[STEP BY STEP] Meet the Connectors: The New Role of Store Associates in a Digital World
Aug 13, 2025In an era where retail often feels transactional, Akira has spent 23 years proving that personal connection drives business success. Eric Hsueh, co-owner of the Chicago-based fashion brand, reveals how their 40-store chain has scaled authentic relationships without losing its boutique DNA. Eric expands on how technology can enable human relationship, rather than replace it.
“I Believe In Stores”
Key takeaways:
Authenticity over automation: Akira actively combats formulaic retail interactions, training stylists to engage genuinely rather than asking "Can I help you find anything?" which Eric calls "nails on a chalkboard." - Eric [07:12]Micro-wins build macr... Duration: 00:30:28[STEP BY STEP] The New Community Store: Inside Brick-and-Mortar's Evolution
Aug 12, 2025After 33 years of redefining retail, Anthropologie has mastered creating stores that serve communities rather than just selling to them. Mindy Massey, who oversees stores across North America and the UK after 26 years with the brand, reveals how they've shifted from conversion to connection—empowering 10,000+ employees as community curators while maintaining authentic relationships at scale. Her insights offer a masterclass in why this approach matters more than ever as younger generations reshape retail expectations.
The Multi-Gen Effect
Key takeaways:
Amplification over transformation: Anthropologie didn't reinvent their service strategy—they amplified 33 years of authentic relationship-building with bett... Duration: 00:33:18Kunle Campbell – Is Commerce in Conflict with Idealism?
Aug 08, 2025Live at Klaviyo London, Kunle Campbell joins Future Commerce to explore the tension between idealistic wellness brands and the realities of scaling in a capitalist system. Kunle and Phillip explore intentionality, identity formation, and how conscious consumers can navigate the cascade of marketing messages while staying true to themselves.
Know Thyself, Choose Better
Key takeaways:
Pure idealism faces scalability challenges: Growing wellness brands often must compromise their founding principles to reach broader audiences and achieve economies of scale, as demonstrated by Whole Foods' evolution from commune cooperative to mainstream retailer.Identity exchange drives commerce... Duration: 00:27:25How Brands Exploit Outrage
Aug 01, 2025Will systems-driven commerce be the death of our (Brian’s) peace? This week, Phillip and Brian explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping expertise, the chokehold inflexible systems have on modern life, and the meaning of the digital afterlife. Plus: learn how brands like American Eagle are balancing controversy and virality to shock themselves into relevancy while feeling minimal aftershocks.
One Year Closer to the Digital Afterlife
Key takeaways:
The ChatGPT Expert Problem: AI is enabling a new class of "nouveau experts" who cite disparate cultural theorists like Freddie DeBoer and Peter Turchin to sound au... Duration: 01:27:58Rory Sutherland on the Fat Tail of Marketing
Jul 25, 2025The hunt for certainty is killing creativity.
Rory Sutherland, chairman of Ogilvy and the poet of persuasion, joins us live from Klaviyo London to challenge marketing's obsession with thin-tailed attribution. Brands are facing an existential crisis in an increasingly brandless, chat-interface powered world, but Sutherland believes that current measurement models are not designed to allow marketers to test, fail, learn, and grow, systematically destroying breakthrough potential.
Key takeaways:
Technology evolves from option to obligation: Parking apps that liberated us from coin machines now trap those without smartphones, while McDonald's screen-only outlets eliminate human flexibilityMarketing... Duration: 00:49:05LIVE @ VISIONS NYC: The Stories Behind Our Spaces
Jul 23, 2025A replay from VISIONS Summit: NYC featuring YouTuber and architect Dami Lee.
From the stage of VISIONS Summit at MoMA, Dami Lee reveals why the most chaotic spaces often teach us the most about what it means to be human.
As a licensed architect turned YouTube storyteller with over 200 million views, she's discovered that making architecture approachable isn't about simplifying complexity, it's about finding the human stories embedded in our built environment. Through her exploration of places like Kowloon Walled City, Dami demonstrates how the most profound spaces emerge not from master plans but from o...
Duration: 00:29:04*TEASER* GPT Brain Rot & the Bootloader Hypothesis
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Duration: 00:09:39Gen Z's New Retail Experience Blueprint
Jul 18, 2025How is the next generation redefining what it means to shop, connect, and co-create in physical spaces?
Grab a pen and get ready to take some notes because Melissa Gonzalez and her firm, MG2 Advisory, have cracked the Gen-Z code through groundbreaking new research. But make no mistake, this isn’t more one-size-fits all data about a large, and highly nuanced, cohort. This is granular research that unpacks the social, behavioral, and psychological forces impacting how different Gen Z personas shop.
This week, we’re learning how brands can leverage powerful tools that Gen Z is al...
Duration: 00:52:30*TEASER* Visas, Phones and the Verified Web
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🆕 Access to our newest analysis feature for members, Field Notes, our retail space analysis briefing. Featuring brands like Swatch, Printemps, and Skims. Access to our new Word of Mouth Index with Fairing, a brand new member benefitSave 15% on Future Commerce print journals and merchExclusive invites to physical events, dinners, and priority invites to industry events (SXSW, Art Basel, VISIONS)Ad-free episodes and bonus content!Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for info...
Duration: 00:12:54Commerce Crashes Cannes
Jul 11, 2025Philip dials in from London to chat with “marketing mercenary” Michael Miraflor, who’s fresh off his eighth year at Cannes Lions. And after the LinkedIn Thought Leader Industrial Complex weighed in on this year’s event, he is ready to share some thoughts. In this episode, we dissect how the prestigious festival has fractured into three simultaneous conferences, each serving different masters in an industry grappling with AI anxiety, platform consolidation, and the eternal tension between craft and commercialism. Listen now if you’re also wondering, what does creativity even mean anymore?
French Riviera Dreams vs. Silicon Va... Duration: 00:54:54
Revisited: ‘The Uncorkening’
Jul 04, 2025This week, we revisit “The Uncorkening.” A spoken-word version of our Insiders essay of the same name, this episode is one of our most popular. In it, we question some of the factors that have led to the decline of DTC and how pent-up frustration with products that cost more without delivering on their promise will soon be a vestige of a bygone era.
It’s been three years since the episode’s first airing, but the content still resonates. This could largely be attributed to many “digitally native darlings” still struggling to maintain their positioning in a crowded mar...
Duration: 00:22:12[DECODED] Step Into A Positionless Future
Jun 30, 2025Optimove’s Pini Yakuel has a mission: Free the marketer. In this final episode, Phillip and Pini bring theory into practice with Rachel Parker from FDJ United (formerly Kindred), who orchestrated a three-year organizational metamorphosis to shed their assembly-line model for the positionless approach – and become much better suited for tomorrow.
If episodes 1-4 were the philosophy, today, we bring you the playbook. Ready to set your marketing department free? Listen to the Decoded season 4 finale now.
The Total Football Effect
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Small, cautious steps often fail where comprehensive transformation succeeds.Anony... Duration: 00:36:48LIVE @ VISIONS NYC: “Five Thousand Years” Only Brands Survive
Jun 27, 2025A replay from VISIONS Summit: NYC featuring Future Commerce Co-Founder Phillip Jackson
What happens when you bury the essence of an entire civilization fifty feet underground? Live from VISIONS Summit: NYC, Future Commerce co-founder Phillip Jackson takes us on an archaeological journey through time capsules—from the monuments of the Westinghouse's World's Fair to NASA's Golden Record floating through space. Through the lens of these cultural artifacts, we explore a provocative thesis: that commerce is culture, and in five thousand years, only brands will survive to tell our story.
What We Buy Buys Us Back Duration: 00:24:17
Rewind: Don’t Say Metaverse
Jun 20, 2025Welcome to Future Commerce Rewind, where we compare stories in commerce today to episodes from the archives. This week, we’re playing back VISIONS speaker Justin Breton’s 2024 episode on Walmart Realm.
When Walmart entered immersive digital experiences, it wasn’t chasing hype—it was rethinking how the brand shows up in everyday digital life. In this rewind from August 2024, Justin Breton, Director of Brand Experiences, shares how Walmart Realm launched as a gamified marketplace blending culture, commerce, and creativity.
Since then, Walmart has scaled its virtual ambitions with “Walmart Discovered” on Roblox, real-world commerce in gaming, a...
Duration: 00:54:13[DECODED] The Power of AI-Enabled Ambition
Jun 18, 2025Positionless marketing isn’t just a framework—it’s a return to how work once was: flexible, intuitive, and deeply human. In this episode, Phillip, Pini, and Optimove’s VP of Product, Shai Frank, unpack how cultural mindset, military experience, and generative AI converge to create teams that move with speed and creativity.
Listen to decode how technology and ambition together can strip away organizational friction, empower self-sufficient marketers, and dramatically improve customer experience. It’s not about removing roles—it’s about removing blockers.
Key Takeaways
Positionless marketing is more cultural than structural. It’s not about... Duration: 00:55:26Everyone Is Lying to You: The Trad Wife Industrial Complex
Jun 13, 2025Bestselling author and journalist Jo Piazza is best known as the host of the Under the Influence podcast, which boasts over 25 million downloads. Piazza is the author of the upcoming thriller Everyone is Lying to You, which dissects the rise of ‘trad wife’ influencers and the multi-billion-dollar industry built on selling idealized domesticity.
Drawing on her background in investigative journalism, which has covered everyone from Donald Trump to mommy bloggers, Piazza reveals how traditional values have become the latest form of performance marketing.
Nostalgia As a Business Model
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"Everyone is lyin... Duration: 00:47:39[DECODED] Unblocking the Exploration–Exploitation Dilemma
Jun 11, 2025Organizations love to optimize—but often forget what, or who, they’re optimizing for. When teams are built around internal structures rather than customer outcomes, even the best strategies become slow to adapt.
Author and data analyst Neil Hoyne and Pini Yakuel explore how behavioral rigidity, not technical limitations, holds most companies back. Drawing from principles in Neil Hoyne’s book, Converted, they argue for a shift toward systems that favor adaptability, exploration, and proximity to the customer. Because in a world shaped by AI, the real competitive edge is not just speed—it’s staying meaningfully connected...
Duration: 01:00:07True Classic Wants to Be a 200+ Year Old Brand
Jun 06, 2025Join us for a live session from The Whalies in LA with Bryan Cano, Head of Marketing at True Classic, on a recent meteoric rise to an $850M valuation. Bryan reveals how True Classic is democratizing AI adoption across their organization by turning every employee into a technology architect and maintaining human empathy that drives authentic brand connection. We explore how tactical innovation serves a grander vision: transforming from a men's apparel company into a cultural force that builds confidence and community for decades.
Maybe AI Can Make Us More Human
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AI... Duration: 00:39:36[DECODED] Your Positionless Future is Limitless
Jun 04, 2025Phillip and Pini decode the implications of operating in a world where generative AI acts as both creative partner and analytical assistant. The walls between departments are dissolving. Roles are becoming more flexible. Tools are learning faster than their users. And the new creative process starts with a prompt.
Key Takeaways
AI is now the default creative and analytical partner—prompting, planning, and predicting across workflows.The boundary between job functions is vanishing. Designers analyze data, data scientists shape stories. You no longer need to be a specialist to do specialized tasks.Context collapse is... Duration: 00:31:27*TEASER* AGI and Brain Hemisphere Surgery
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Duration: 00:06:58Brands After Vibes: Branding in the Days of Slop
May 30, 2025What happens when everyone becomes a brand for fifteen seconds? And what happens after brands become nothing more than ambient frequencies in our endless scroll? Today, we’re running back the highest-rated talk from VISIONS: LA.
Emily Segal (K-HOLE, Nemesis) presents groundbreaking research on the post-peak vibe era, exploring what comes next when brands can no longer hide behind mood boards and atmospheric storytelling. From “strawberry girl summer” to “rodent boyfriend energy,” we've reached the absurdist endpoint of vibe-driven commerce…but what emerges from the wreckage of algorithmic sentiment monitoring?
The Death of Vibes and What Comes N... Duration: 00:15:55
[DECODED] Positionless Marketing: Enter the Age of Hyper-Execution
May 28, 2025In this kickoff episode of Decoded, Phillip Jackson sits down with Pini Yakuel to explore the concept of "positionless marketing" — a radical rethinking of how marketing teams operate in an AI-powered world. Drawing inspiration from the evolution of positionless basketball, Pini argues that marketing, like sports, is evolving toward roles defined by agility and capability, not titles or silos. The conversation weaves through leadership, startup culture, and how Optimove is enabling marketers to work faster, smarter, and more autonomously.
Key Takeaways
Positionless marketing is a mindset — It's about autonomy, adaptability, and eliminating bottlenecks, not just rearranging the... Duration: 00:36:59Everything Must Merge
May 23, 2025Massive acquisitions—from Skechers to Touchland to Foot Locker—aren’t just headline fodder; they reflect deeper shifts in how value is defined in commerce today. Phillip and Brian explore what this means for brand identity, consumer behavior, and retail strategy, while diving into everything from Ghost Nutrition’s licensing fallout to how Ozempic might reshape fashion trends. It’s all a signal: the future of commerce is being redrawn across culture, tech, and even your closet.
The Skechering of Commerce
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The recent wave of M&A is less about scale, and more about... Duration: 01:00:04[After Dark] SINNERS: Wooden Nickels, Gold Sovereigns, and the Price of Power
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Duration: 00:50:39Commerce as Sacred Symbol
May 16, 2025Live from Los Angeles, Phillip and Brian explore bizarre and brilliant intersections of commerce and culture of late, from commerce themes in Sinners to pope merch to DIY luxury. In an episode that’s part futurist insight, part sacred absurdity, they connect the dots between retail psychology, meme theology, and trade policy. PLUS: Phillip and Brian head to The Whalies with Triple Whale. Coming up on the show, catch their live interview from The Whalies with Bryan Cano of True Classic!
High Church, Low Inventory
Key takeaways:
The Commerce of Catholicism – Pope transitions now driv... Duration: 01:06:24*TEASER* Mustache Twirls and Bunions
May 14, 2025Get ad-free episodes and bonus content, including the full recording of this podcast, by joining Future Commerce+ at futurecommerce.com/plus
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Duration: 00:10:21Cringe Sincerity and the Return of eBay
May 09, 2025Phillip and Brian bring hot takes on eBay’s Met Gala presence, the latest tariff turmoil, and the future of autonomous driving. PLUS: Dissecting Warren Buffet’s retirement and new research on Gen Z vs. Millennial communication trends.
The Y2K Bug Zapped Us Into Postmodernism
Key takeaways:
Trends that feel like youth trends are actually just internet trends. Their effects are now felt across generations, not siloed age groups.There has been a shift from modernism to postmodernism, and in turn, sincerity to ironic insincerity.Boy Meets World: 25 years after its series finale airs... Duration: 01:16:27The Great Consumption Crisis
May 02, 2025Brian dials in from B2B Chicago, Phillip gets existential, and Alicia Esposito returns to the show and makes her debut as the newest member of the Future Commerce team. This week, we unpack music festivals’ escalating cost of participation, Coachella as a retail laboratory, and how looming global trade challenges overconsumption. PLUS: The auto industry experiences a rare analog awakening.
It Was Big Hibiscus All Along
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70% of B2B purchasers are Gen Z or Millennials.Tariffs are a real threat – Brands are bracing for supply chain disruption, with some using tariff warn... Duration: 01:17:30Praying To AI in A New Cultural Climate
Apr 25, 2025Phillip and Brian dig into the cultural implications of AI’s new role—not just as a tool, but as a confidant, a co-pilot, and even a therapist. They also get into the Kraft Heinz x A1 viral moment, trade war disinformation on TikTok, and how AI-fueled consumer aesthetics are transforming luxury. Plus: A new HBR report shows “therapy and companionship” is now the top use case for GenAI. What does this mean for society and us as individuals?
The Secret’s in the Sauce
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Kraft Heinz's real-time A1 ad proves responsive marketing... Duration: 00:50:44Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Apr 18, 2025Andrew McLuhan—author, speaker, and steward of The McLuhan Institute—shares rich, mind-bending perspectives on the current state of culture, media, connection, and commerce. Drawing from a generations-deep intellectual legacy forged by media theorist and philosopher Marshall McLuhan, Andrew explores what it means to live in a world electrified by complete digital immersion.
A New Medium Is A New Culture
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“I quickly discovered that it’s easy to overwhelm people with too much information. It’s almost the worst thing you can do, because you lose them, and it can be hard to get the... Duration: 01:52:07The Next Wave of Marketers: Curious, Collaborative, Chaos-Embracing
Apr 11, 2025Live from Optimove Connect, Brian sits down with Optimove CEO Pini Yakuel and Nikolas Badminton, Chief Futurist at Futurist.com, to unpack the philosophical and practical implications of 'positionless marketing'—a radical rethink of organizational roles in the AI era.
Mind Over Mechanism
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Positionless is Power: The most innovative organizations won't be flatter—they'll be fluid. Roles dissolve; talent flows where it’s needed.AI Is the New Intern: It drafts, it preps, it gets you started—but the genius still has to come from you.Old Process ≠ New Potential: Layering AI on legacy... Duration: 00:35:47The Marketer’s North Star is Myth
Apr 09, 2025Brian goes live from Optimove Connect in London to explore how the idea of “positionless marketing” is revolutionizing the way we think about team structure, agility, and creativity in marketing. He chats with endurance swimmer and environmental activist Lewis Pugh, as well as DAZN’s Ria Chin-You and Optimove’s Paul O’Shea, about marketing’s future and how AI is shaping it.
Strive for Epic
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[12:25] Lewis Pugh shares how emotional drive and preparation fuel extraordinary feats—like swimming across the North Pole—and what brands can learn from that level of purpose.[20:29... Duration: 01:19:35*TEASER* Twizzlers and Tariffs
Apr 08, 2025Get ad-free episodes and bonus content, including the full recording of this podcast, by joining Future Commerce+ at futurecommerce.com/plus
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Duration: 00:04:34Reinventing David's Bridal with Kelly Cook
Apr 04, 2025Elizabeth Schmidt sits down with Kelly Cook, the new CEO of David’s Bridal, for a deep-dive into one of the most ambitious retail transformations happening today. Kelly is leading the iconic bridal company through its pivot from “aisle to algorithm,” turning tradition on its head while honoring the trust of over 100 million women they've dressed. Kelly shares how David’s is embracing inclusivity, rethinking what a wedding “should” look like, and creating magical moments for every kind of bride. Plus, we get personal stories, heartfelt leadership lessons, and a big-picture look at what the future of weddings might hold (hint...
Duration: 00:35:16Designing AI for Serendipity with dotdotdash
Apr 03, 2025Live from the Lore Bookshop at Shoptalk Spring, Phillip and Brian sit down with friends of the podcast and creative heavyweights Nick Susi and Mai Nguyen of dotdotdash to unpack their latest work with Nike—the groundbreaking AIR Imagination project. Nick and Mai pull back the curtain on what it takes to build immersive, AI-powered brand experiences that actually feel like the brand—and why surprise and delight matter more than ever in a world obsessed with optimization. Plus, hear how they’re redefining user experience through experiments like Chromaverse and their take on AI as a “serendipity engine.”
This... Duration: 00:48:57
The New Era of Media with Tasteland
Apr 02, 2025Feat. Daisy Alioto & Francis Zierer
Daisy Alioto and Francis Zierer of Tasteland join us to talk about what happens when two distinct media brands—Dirt and Creator Spotlight—collide. We explore how podcasting has become a creative extension of newsletters, how parasocial dynamics shape audience building, and what it means to build brand and community in a fractured media landscape.
Staying Afloat in the Primordial Soup
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The “Anti-Scene” Scene: Today’s creative connections often form organically—through mutual respect and shared ideas, not cliquish gatekeeping—giving rise to an “asynchronous salon” of cultur... Duration: 00:59:15Ulta’s Blueprint for Digital Beauty
Apr 01, 2025Feat. Josh Friedman
Live from Shoptalk Spring in Las Vegas, Phillip and Brian sit down with Josh Friedman, VP of Digital & eCommerce at Ulta Beauty, for an insider look at how one of America’s leading beauty retailers is evolving its digital experience. From launching a curated, invitation-only marketplace to expanding into wellness and enhancing in-app experiences, Josh shares how Ulta is blending personalization, innovation, and culture to deepen customer relationships. If you're in ecommerce or retail, this episode is packed with insights on community, category expansion, and retail media.
Extending the Endless Aisle
Gen Z Buys the Vibe, Gen X Pays the Bill
Mar 28, 2025Live from the buzzing floor of ShopTalk Spring, Phillip, Brian, and marketing expert Elizabeth Schmidt unpack everything from nostalgic branding and Gen Z marketing to luxury retail and AI in education. We digest key themes we heard during ShopTalk in real-time and share a compelling look at how relationships and storytelling are driving the next chapter in retail.
You Can’t Optimize Your Way to A Myth
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[02:30] CEO Richard Dixon emphasized Gap’s legacy as a canvas for American culture and its pivot toward digital-first experiences while embracing nostalgia.[08:30] Kevin O'Leary argues that... Duration: 00:47:25SkinnyTok, Russian Propaganda, and PepsiCo’s Poppi Proposal
Mar 21, 2025The brilliant Orchid Bertelsen is back with a huge announcement… PLUS: From Aritzia x Sperry's viral fashion to the surprising new role of Amazon in eCommerce, we explore how brands are winning (and losing) in today’s retail landscape.
“I Would Sugarcoat This, But You Would Eat That Too”
Key takeaways:
[00:04:30] The Sperry x Aritzia collaboration is a calculated and strategic flexing of the Aritzia brand to drive traffic by leveraging the resurgence of the boat shoe trend.[00:19:30] The new metric of business health and the future of retail and private equity. [00:44:00] Has SkinnyTok gone too... Duration: 01:16:11*TEASER* The Measure Your Erection Cult?
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Duration: 00:02:55Vibecoding Our Way Straight into a Recession
Mar 14, 2025This week, we are talking Home Depot’s b-hole reminiscent chatbot and vibecoding JD Vance’s face. Plus—the biggest mystery in American shopping: why does TJ Maxx make people need to poop? Also on tap: Apple’s iPad launch cringefest and a surprising rise in Android smartphone adoption among creatives AND finance bros alike.
The Rise of Butthole Logos
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Home Depot's "Magic Apron" and Lowe's "Milo" chatbots launched within hours of each other—proving that every brand now needs an AI assistant, even if they all look the same.AI is speeding t... Duration: 01:07:57The Dystopic Future of Social Commerce
Mar 07, 2025Scripted, mass-produced influencer marketing has sent the internet spiraling toward a dystopian era of “loser-generated content.” Plus, we share key insights from eTail West, a sneak peek into Future Commerce’s Word of Mouth Index with Fairing, and dissect some disturbing internet finds of the week.The End of the World As We Know It
Key takeaways:
[04:00] Lemon Balm Tea’s influencer campaign: Meanwhile, on TikTok, a scripted ad for Lemon Balm Tea sparks hundreds of fake testimonials. How many “highest-paid nutritionists” can there really be?[14:00] Old men yell at the Cloud: Is the internet dead? TikTok, Twit... Duration: 00:58:44*TEASER* USPS and Apocalyptic Thinking
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Duration: 00:02:52Biohacking Too Close to the Sun?
Feb 28, 2025We unpack the market reactions from the NikeSkims turnout, the fantastical and terrifying future of gene editing, and Howard Lutnick’s first moves as Commerce Secretary. PLUS: Future Commerce is headed to Shoptalk! Phillip and Brian bring the heat from Palm Springs!
Coming Up: Don’t miss our coverage of Howard Lutnick’s First 100 Days. Follow our show wherever you listen to podcasts, subscribe to our weekly newsletters, and join us on Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.
We Almost Never Doubted You, Nike
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[:03:00] Howard Lutnick sworn in – twice, for... Duration: 00:38:45The Mind-to-Market Future is Infinitely Shoppable
Feb 21, 2025We peer into commerce’s self-driven future and see new frontiers arising for AV-centric city planning, (more) invasive advertisement integration, commerce-based search engines, and Meta mind control. PLUS: Phillip and Brian designate their week’s heroes and villains, and we get excited about the official Adobe x Future Commerce Shoptalk After Party!
Think It, And It Will Be Done
Key takeaways:
[9:00] News from the week: Shopify earnings, Klaviyo, bird flu, and the latest from Future Commerce.[15:30] Autonomous Vehicles Will Redesign Commerce: AVs will create massive changes in urban planning, retail, and logistics.[19:00] Amazon’s Next B... Duration: 01:10:54Ecology and The Death of Culture™
Feb 14, 2025When does a word become so ubiquitous it loses all meaning? Brian's sudden aversion to "culture" sparks a meandering exploration into the semiotics of commerce, just as Poppy's influencer vending machine saga becomes an unlikely metaphor for marketing's existential crisis. PLUS, we revisit a key moment from NRF 2025.
The Great ‘Culture Cancel’ of 2025
Key takeaways:
[13:30] The Poppi fallout: After being slammed by fans around the globe for an influencer activation, Poppi juggles image repair. [23:00] Poppi vs. Olipop: Controversy doubles the audience.[29:00] Super Bowl LIX: This year’s game was an underwhelming canvas for Kendrick’s victory... Duration: 01:33:14*TEASER* Shopify's CriYeezus Response
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Duration: 00:06:34The Surveillance Generation
Feb 11, 2025Phillip and Brian look into tomorrow’s creator economy, shaped by the role of AI-driven agents in commerce and attention as currency. While rising generations invisibly develop instincts for algorithmic curation, Mr. Beast’s Feastables collect dust in your local Walgreens. PLUS: We bring you along to our NRF panel discussion alongside our friends from BigCommerce.
Velocity Over Volume
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Mr. Beast on Colin and Samir: His too many failed sidequests reveal a bigger picture about the viability of creator-led trends in the long term.The future of creator-driven consumer trends is agent-driven.Gen... Duration: 01:09:207 Creative Trends Shaping DTC in 2025
Feb 07, 2025Head of Content James Mulvey joins the show to discuss Motion’s latest creative trends report, which analyzed over $100M+ in ad spend across platforms to extract top creative insights. Listen now to catch the highlights and learn how breakthrough ads are getting faster, funnier, and uglier.
Read Motion’s 2025 Creative Trends Report at Motionapp.com/creative-trends.
Going Where Millions of Marketers Haven’t Gone Before
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Motion curated a report of the seven top creative trends to keep up with in 2025, finding that ads are getting funnier, running longer, and embrac... Duration: 00:45:35*TEASER* David Lynch's Legacy: The Essence of Evil
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Duration: 00:06:53We Are So Back: Yuppies, Starbucks, and Gen X
Jan 31, 2025This week, we’re live-reacting to battles across culture. It’s DeepSeek vs. OpenAI, Millennials vs. Gen X, and Starbucks vs. Sharpies (Sharpies won). PLUS: The Flappy Bird effect drives an aftermarket of devices with TikTok access, yuppie culture booms, and Waymo strikes again.
The Other Side of Headless Commerce
Key takeaways:
DeepSeek’s Disruption – A powerful, cheap, open-source AI from China that is sending shockwaves through the industry, challenging Nvidia’s dominance and raising economic concerns.The Death of Loss Leaders? – AI optimization could make it easier for consumers to game retail pricing, forcing busin... Duration: 00:53:47The Magic of Cultural Hitmaking With Ana Andjelic
Jan 24, 2025“There is nothing but micro trends these days. Sometimes, things bubble up, and they capture the imagination of pop culture…but then they last for a really short time. In that environment, how do you really set yourself up to influence culture?”
In this week’s episode, Ana Andjelic graces our show with breakthrough advice from her latest book, Hitmakers: How Brands Influence Culture. Discover the secrets of updating heritage brands, keys to transporting customers into imaginative worlds, and how to amplify microtrends to position your brand within cornerstone cultural narratives.
Architects of the Identity Economy Duration: 00:53:55
After Dark: Dandruff, "Digital Blackface," and Rewatching Back to the Future 2
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We're covering the first 100 Days of the New Commerce Department: what trade and tariff policies are up Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's sleeve? PLUS: We dig into TikTok's dizzying fake-out, Doji's mystifying deepfake try-on tech, and the long-awaited launch of the 2025 Future Commerce Annual Journal, LORE.
Episode Links
Preorder LOREExplore Doji: Doji AppWatch the Head and Shoulders video from Veritasium we geeked o... Duration: 01:17:45Agentic Ghettos: When Silicon Meets Sapiens
Jan 17, 2025In this landmark discussion from NRF 2025, we lay out our theory of commerce's next evolutionary leap: the necessary fusion of human and artificial intelligence in digital spaces. As today's retailers hastily construct separate domains for silicon and carbon-based shoppers, we explore why this well-intentioned bifurcation may be precisely the wrong approach. From Salesforce's stumbling first steps with Agent Force to NVIDIA's more integrated vision, we examine how commerce might pioneer a symbiotic digital future. PLUS: Our 2025 journal, LORE, makes its debut!
Key Narratives:
The Evolution of Digital Agency: Tracing the path from simple chatbots to truly... Duration: 00:51:52The Future of Timelessness
Jan 10, 2025This week, we’re unpacking Adobe’s holiday shopping report, the AI bot takeover, and the dead internet theory. As 2025 kicks off with powerful demand for both in-person experiences and AI-driven, frictionless online shopping, we’re peering into the future of the tension. PLUS: Phillip the Time Capsule Guy takes us back in time, and 5,000 years into the future.
Is AI Just Making Spam More Scalable?
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[00:14:30] “Black Friday shopping is one of the most isolating things you can do now. It used to be a team sport, something you'd all go out and do…y... Duration: 01:05:59Predictions 2025: The Rise of Gen X & Americana
Jan 03, 2025In our biggest episode of the year, we explore seismic shifts coming in 2025: from the return of Gen X leadership to a new wave of American counterculture. We revisit our eerily accurate 2024 predictions while laying out bold forecasts for retail consolidation, AI evolution, and the changing media landscape. Plus, we dive deep into why Google might be poised for a massive comeback and how Walmart is transforming into a media empire.
"Quantum Intelligence & Objective Truth": Key Moments from Our 2025 Predictions
On Taste & Truth (13:12) - "I believe that taste is the unique ability to recognize objective truth... Duration: 02:26:41Year-End Roundup: Best of 2024
Dec 27, 2024This year was a great one for the Future Commerce podcast. We vision-casted with fellow futurists at exclusive events across the nation, launched podcast specials like Spooky Commerce and FC Radio Theater, and were joined on the podcast by many of our industry muses, including Kickstarter’s Yancey Strickler and Walmart’s Justin Breton.
We’ve rounded up our 2024 highlight reel in one year-end finale episode. All featured episodes linked below.
The Good, the Spooky, and the Visionary
Featured Episodes:
When Technology Changes, Context Changes (February 6, 2024)You Can Buy Haunted Dolls on eBay (O... Duration: 01:23:46FC Radio Theater: A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa
Dec 23, 2024Introducing a Future Commerce Radio Theater production: A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa, an original story by Erin DaCruz. Performed for radio by Joseph Discher and Leonor Woodworth. Voice production by Whole Story Studio.
A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa can be found in the Muses journal, available for purchase at shop.futurecommerce.com.
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Dec 20, 2024Introducing a Future Commerce Radio Theater production: The Wrong Part, an original story by Brian Lange. Performed for radio by Joseph Discher. Voice production by Whole Story Studio.
The Wrong Part can be found in the Muses journal, available for purchase at shop.futurecommerce.com.
Stay tuned for our upcoming radio theater readings: A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa by Erin DaCruz.
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[00:00:19] Act 1[00:11:35] Act 2Associated Links:
Enjoy The Wrong Part in print: Order the Muses journalGet your copy of the Archetypes journalCheck out Future Commerce on YouTubeCheck o... Duration: 00:23:14FC Radio Theater: Dissociating at Costco
Dec 18, 2024Introducing a Future Commerce Radio Theater production: Dissociating at Costco, an original story by Brian Lange. Performed for radio by Joseph Discher. Voice production by Whole Story Studio.
Dissociating at Costco can be found in the Archetypes journal, available for purchase at shop.futurecommerce.com.
Stay tuned for our upcoming radio theater readings: A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa by Erin DaCruz, and The Hardest Part by Brian Lange.
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[00:00:20] Chapter 1[00:08:19] Chapter 2[00:17:45] Chapter 3[00:26:43] EpilogueAssociated Links:
Enjoy Dissociating at Costco in print: Order the Archetypes journalGet your copy o... Duration: 00:29:04The Dark Forest of Creative Capital
Dec 06, 2024Yancey Strickler on Metalabel, Digital Scarcity, and the Coming Creative Revolution
Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler unveils his vision of a radical economic future where artists become society's power brokers. Through Metalabel, he's building the infrastructure for collective commerce and creative ownership that could transform how we value and exchange culture.
“In 50 years, artists won't just influence culture—they'll control capital”
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{00:13:10} - “The concept of art and creativity that we think of today that we take as givens that we're like, “Oh my God, I have to promote my drop again today,” ar... Duration: 00:51:35"What is Reality?" FC LIVE at The Moore, Commerce Conversations at Sea 2,0
Dec 03, 2024Join us at the final events of the year! All of our events can be found at futurecommerce.com/events
December 9: Future Commerce LIVE at The Moore
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December 11: Commerce Conversations At Sea 2.0
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