
Disruption is the name of the game these days and it appears that no business or industry is safe. From consumers shifting demands, new competitors popping up on the daily, and those tiny computers in our pocket giving us 24/7 access to all our hearts' desires… times they are a-changing.
Join Lee Peterson, retail veteran and consumer expert, as he discusses super relevant business topics with equally relevant and interesting guests.
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We’ve been talking with the best of the best, so many we lost count!
Check out all of our episodes below.
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Chief Content Officer at Stylograph, Nita Rollins: The Doctor is InDecember 3, 2020We haven’t met anyone with a resume like Nita Rollins. She’s a journalist, meets film and art critic, meets marketer, meets critical studies major, meets cultural semiotician and futurist. And a doctor. Did we mention she’s a doctor?!
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Artist and Entrepreneur, Joey Monsoon: The Art of the MatterJuly 23, 2020A self-taught artist, dad, avid reader, project doer, music lover and self-proclaimed imperfectionist, Joey Monsoon joins Lee Peterson in this week’s episode to discuss his process when creating art, how he handles criticism, what his legacy looks like and why children are the artists we should be watching and encouraging the most.
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Founder and CEO of Health In Motion Network, Brian Slusser: Humanizing HealthcareJuly 8, 2020As consumers have grown accustomed to receiving products at the speed of light, when and how they want it, the question becomes... how does this translate to healthcare?
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Ex-Walmart Exec & Founder of Tomorrow Retail Consulting, Jordan Berke: Where Digital & Physical CollideJune 9, 2020In a mere 8 weeks, we’ve seen a 5-year step change in American’s shopping behavior when it comes to everyday essentials. And it’s not stopping anytime soon.
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WD Partners, Dan Stanek: Playing Catch-UpMay 26, 2020Healthcare in general is 15-20 years behind retail. The industry has had the luxury of doing things on their terms instead of their patients’ (or as this week’s guest calls them—customers) terms.
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WD Partners, Joanne Heyob: A Game of OperationsMay 12, 2020Grocery stores have been hard at work figuring out ways to get customers in and out, replenish shelves and keep associates safe. They’ve been able to muscle through it so far, but there are many operational considerations and logistics to finetune including labor, technology and equipment.


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