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If you could start a company with anybody in the world, you would want it to be with the co-hosts of The Checkout.
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Today we talk about ADHD in entrepreneurship and other neurospicyness. We also discuss everything we learned in season one of The Checkout.
Zoe and John close out Season 1 with a chaotic, thoughtful, and very human conversation on where eCom is headed, what it takes to build a resonant brand today, and why everyone on the internet is a little bit NeuroSpicy.
This Episode:
In our final episode of the season, it’s just Zoe and John—and somehow they cover everything:
What brands got right (and wrong) about the tariff panic
When to prep for disaster vs. stay the course
How founders use luck, instinct, and hindsight to survive
Talking to your customers (for real, on the phone)
The new blueprint for brands: act like a creator, feel like a friend
Rethinking influencer deals and creator monetization
ADHD, medication, and creativity
The Jackie origin story
Why John talks so damn much
Season reflections + what's coming next
→ Drop a comment: What made The Checkout feel different from every other eCom podcast? We’re reading them all—and building Season 2 around what you say.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro & why it's just John and Zoe
05:00 – Big takeaways from the year in eCom
11:00 – Preparing vs. reacting: smart founder strategy
18:00 – Tariff fallout and brand-level decision-making
25:00 – Customer calls, brand resonance, and content as connection
33:00 – Brands acting like creators & building vibe-based community
41:00 – Influencer monetization & new deal structures
49:00 – Listener comments, ADHD, and creative trade-offs
1:04:00 – Jackie lore, internal ops, and life structure
1:12:00 – Season reflections, muskrat jokes & what’s next
Follow Our Hosts:
John Coyle
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Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoekahn/
Bart Szaniewski
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A 145% tariff isn’t just a price hike—it’s a slow-motion business killer.
In this episode, the crew sits down with Cuts founder Steven Borrelli to talk about his viral open letter to Trump, the fallout from the latest tariffs, and how eCom brands can survive a 145% hit to their margins. We cover survival tactics, pricing strategies, manufacturer loopholes, and why most people on Twitter are getting it wrong.
In This Episode:
Why Steven’s tweet made it to Trump’s inner circle
The difference between a tariff and an embargo (and why this is the latter)
How brands are pulling revenue forward with “pre-tariff” sales
Should you raise prices or add a fee at checkout?
Underground strategies: bonded warehouses, vendor negotiations, offshore CX
Dad Gang’s Coachella moment + Cuts’ Super Bowl party
What actually works when you throw an IRL event
💬 Drop a comment:
Are you adjusting your pricing, your suppliers, or your strategy in response to the tariffs?
What are you seeing in your circle?
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⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 – Intro & why this matters
07:45 – The Trump letter fallout
16:15 – Cart fees vs raising prices
25:30 – Customer trust & surveying
33:00 – Avoiding tariffs creatively
42:00 – What brands can actually do
50:00 – Pricing psychology & tradeoffs
57:00 – DTC Twitter & tariff fatigue
1:05:30 – In-person activations
1:13:00 – Building brand equity
1:17:30 – Wrap-up & follow Steven
Follow Our Hosts:
Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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Bart Szaniewski
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John Coyle
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
Steven Borrelli
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenborrelli/
Cuts Clothing: https://www.cutsclothing.com
Cuts Women: https://www.instagram.com/cutswomen/
This Hidden E-commerce Giant Makes BILLIONS In Plain Sight
How a six-person team with a terrible website quietly built one of the biggest eCom businesses on the internet—and what the rest of us can learn from it.
In This Episode:
There’s a whole sector of eCommerce you’ve probably never thought about—brands that sell needs, not wants. This week, John, Bart, and guest host Nate Lagos break down the wild success of RockAuto.com and how it exposes a blind spot in the DTC playbook. They also debate the current state of AI ads, what actually moves the needle with content, and how to win when you're not the "cool" brand.
Topics Include:
The story behind Rock Auto’s ugly website and beautiful business
Why most of us ignore the biggest slice of eCommerce
Demand capture vs demand creation (and why it matters)
The unsexy B2B opportunity hiding in plain sight
AI-generated ads: actually useful or just a shiny toy?
The real reason to invest more in creative
Nate’s plan to turn non–watch guys into repeat buyers
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CHAPTERS
00:00 – The $500M Brand Hiding in Plain Sight
07:00 – The Southern Hemisphere of eCom: Selling What People Need
19:00 – Working With Billion-Dollar Brands (And Why They’re Often Clueless)
33:00 – The B2B and Agency Opportunity No One’s Talking About
39:00 – AI Ads: Bad Today, But Getting Closer
59:00 – How Great Creative Actually Gets Made
1:13:00 – Nate’s Plan to Upmarket Original Grain (and a Free Consult)
1:20:00 – Final Thoughts + Watch Industry Tea
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Zoe Kahn
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Bart Szaniewski
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Nate Lagos
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natelagos/
Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5nULM2GckoiJp7rri3kYt1?si=91ca1f50a35d4656
John recently got fired from his job. We reflect on whose fault it was, plus tell stories about losing jobs.
Today we're chatting layoffs, copywriting breakthroughs, and why the top 10% of spenders might be your only real customers.
We kick things off with a brutally honest conversation about getting fired—how it feels, what it means, and why it might actually be your fault. Then Bart drops a VC-backed horror story, and Nate Lagos (VP Marketing @ Original Grain) helps us reframe the whole conversation. From there, we dive into copywriting tactics, Meta ad strategy, channel fatigue, and why it might be time to stop building brands for everyone.
In this episode:
The guilt spiral of getting let go—and the reality check you might need
Why shame and blame don’t help (but taking responsibility does)
The underrated power of your personal network and digital footprint
How Nate’s team uses website copy to test Meta ads more effectively
Why most brands chasing shiny new channels are wasting time
The case for building brands specifically for the top 10% of earners
Scarcity, storytelling, and the psychology of premium pricing
Deep cuts from brands like Kith, Supreme, Represent, and Carved
💬 Comment below:
What’s the best (or worst) thing that happened to you after getting fired?
📣 Sponsors:
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⏱ Chapters:
00:00 – Getting fired: is it ever not your fault?
08:30 – Bart’s horror story VC layoff
18:45 – Blame, shame, and bouncing back
26:30 – The real reason your network matters
34:30 – Why Meta still works (and how to make it work harder)
43:00 – Why most brands should not chase new channels
59:14 – Selling to the top 10%: product, perception, price
01:10:50 – Examples from Kith, Supreme, Represent & more
01:20:55 – Grand Ole Opry collab + closing thoughts
🎙 Follow Our Hosts:
Nick Shackelford
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Bart Szaniewski
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John Coyle
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Nate Lagos
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https://open.spotify.com/show/5nULM2GckoiJp7rri3kYt1?si=91ca1f50a35d4656
Today on the checkout we're talking about Post Malone reaching out to work with one of co-hosts brands and the secret "guy behind the guy" who has build Post Malone's empire into an Empire. We also talk about:
How to do -celebrity and influencer collabs
How to build product and personal brand identity.
The offers by Amazon and OF to buy TikTok
Getting professionally catfished
AI ad hype die down
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Upload a clear photo, as ChatGPT uses facial recognition for accuracy.
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Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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Bart Szaniewski
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef
John Coyle
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Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
For business inquiries reach out to john@coyle-enterprises.com
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00:00 Post Malone + Intro
03:59 The Guy Behind Post Malone
08:40 How To Do Celebrity Collabs
16:45 Product Identity
28:57 Personal Action Figures
32:52 Amazon (or OF) to Buy TikTok?
41:09 Professional catfishing
48:56 AI ad hype die down
1:03:38 All of our action figures
Kim Kardashian is teaming up with Nike with her brand, Skims. We give our takes on this, plus Poppy’s influencer vending machine backlash. From marketing moves to funding philosophies, we’re breaking down what works, what’s overhyped, and what smaller brands can learn from the biggest names in the game.
- Kim Kardashian partners with Nike — genius move or gimmick?
- Why Nike needed this… and why Skims might not have
- What made Poppy’s influencer stunt controversial?
- Was Olipop’s response petty or perfect?
- The rise of Diet Coke as a (maybe satirical?) fitness brand
- Bart’s insane 740-pound marlin fishing story (yep, really)
- Should physical product brands ever raise money?
- The trap of reporting to investors—and when raising might make sense
👇 Subscribe & drop a comment
Think we’re wrong about raising money? Make the bull case in the comments.
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Follow Our Hosts
Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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Bart Szaniewski
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/
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John Coyle
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Twitter/X: https://x.com/johnjhcoyle
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
Chapters
00:00 – Whatup - let's talk Kim Kardashian x Skims
10:00 – Nike x Skims: who really wins
30:00 – Poppy’s PR stunt & influencer backlash
50:00 – Coke goes prebiotic & Diet Coke gets weird
1:10:00 – Fishing stories & big flexes
1:20:00 – Raising money: smart move or trap?
For business inquiries reach out to john@coyle-enterprises.com
If you're not selling something to people while they’re out living life… what are you even doing?
In this episode of The Checkout, John, Zoe, and Bart dive into how brands can break out of the DTC echo chamber and actually stand out—through physical experiences, creative retail, and lo-fi entertainment. From coffee shops with sandboxes to vending machines in front yards, we explore all the ways brands can drive sales outside of Meta ads.
We talk:
Coffee shops with RC cars (yes, really)
Building marketing channels you own
Retail distribution hacks, from state fairs to local shops
Why marketing isn’t just “make another TikTok”
The rise of "social shows" and customer-based content
Product innovation vs. positioning tricks
Why the best marketers spend time thinking, not just executing
💼 Sponsors of This Episode:
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⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 – Intro: Coffee shops, sandboxes, and dad RC culture
05:00 – Building brands through experiential retail
12:30 – Creative ways to get into physical retail
20:00 – Innovation vs. repositioning in DTC
35:30 – Social shows and customer-based content
45:00 – Marketing ideas that come from thinking
55:00 – When vacation = better ideation
1:10:00 – Wrap-up: Lazy marketing vs. original thinking
👀 Follow Our Hosts:
Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/
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Bart Szaniewski
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef
John Coyle
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
If you're not #1 in your category… your only hope might be to get really, really weird.
In this episode of The Checkout, John, Zoe, and Bart (with Shack out this week) dive deep into what it takes to stand out in a saturated market. From Charleston Chew to Dr. Pepper, sliding mitts to Dad Gang hats, we break down the strategies behind products that win by being different—not bigger.
We talk:
- Why weird wins when you're not the category leader
- How packaging and product design can disrupt legacy spaces
- Tootsie Roll, Liquid Death, canned vegetables, and the “X for Y” framework
- What NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals mean for brands
- Why influencer trust is collapsing—and what that means for marketers
- Plus: The underrated brilliance of skit creators like Veronica is Cool
If you’re building a product, a brand, or just love seeing how weird stuff wins, this one’s for you.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro & what this show is about
01:30 – Why weird brands win
08:00 – Product and packaging that stand out
18:00 – Niching down vs. going mass
27:00 – The “X for Y” framework
35:00 – Distribution strategy matters
45:00 – NIL deals and underrated influencers
55:00 – Do people still trust influencers?
1:05:00 – How brands should work with creators
1:15:00 – Wrap up & final thoughts
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Zoe Kahn
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Bart Szaniewski
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John Coyle
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📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com
Today we're talking about how some businesses can make you a lot of money while others can make you rich, but almost none of them will get you both.
⚡ Subscribe for more eCommerce insights, brand breakdowns, and unfiltered takes!
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Zoe Kahn
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Bart Szaniewski
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Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef
John Coyle
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com
Chapters
00:00:00 You can get rich or make money
00:30 Long term business vs money grab
00:10:09 Guest Appearance from the Fidget Spinner King
00:20:00 When to go full-time in your business
00:28:20 Product expansion
00:54:00 Hard working belts
01:07:40 Products as Marketing
01:10:49 Bye
In this episode of The Checkout, we dive into a wild challenge—getting LeBron James to wear a DadGang hat! 🧢💥 Host [Your Name] is joined by DadGang co-founder Bart to brainstorm how to pull off this viral stunt. From designing the perfect hat to leveraging social media for maximum hype, we break down what makes challenge content work and why it could be a game-changer for brands.
We also discuss:
How challenge-based content can drive organic and paid marketing success
The balance between hype and inventory planning in eCommerce
The art of making content that works for both entertainment & advertising
A deep dive into neurodivergence in entrepreneurship (surprise self-discovery moment!)
The wild world of brand projections and why most companies get them totally wrong
This episode is packed with insights, laughs, and some hard truths about growing a brand. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you love these convos! 🔥💡
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Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/
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Bart Szaniewski
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef
John Coyle
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro: The LeBron Hat Challenge
2:22 - S/O Marpipe
4:01 - The viral content formula for brands
7:22 - A real lawyer tells us if this is legal
10:46 - How I'd do it
15:29 - S/O Heatmap
16:45 - Sneaky ads
22:44 - What do you do when your numbers aren't hitting
31:53 - When is it the agency's fault?
37:22 - We love Marpipe
39:07 - Customer centric projections
51:47 - We love Heatmap
53:18 - Logistics and customer service vs marketing
59:50 - Neurospicy announcement
1:11:20 - Bye now
Why do so many famous men have alcohol brands?
Welcome back to The Checkout Podcast, where we break down the latest in eCommerce, brand building, and digital culture—with a little chaos along the way. In this episode, we get into:
💥 Why every famous guy has an alcohol brand (The Rock, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Hart—what’s the deal?)
💥 The rise of cannabis beverages and new mind-altering brands
💥 AI in eCommerce—will it replace human jobs or just make brands more efficient?
💥 The fraud problem nobody talks about: chargebacks, scams, and fake refunds
💥 Agency drama: When should agencies take credit for a brand's success?
📢 Featuring:
🚀 Zoe Kahn - CEO of The Inevitable Agency, early team member at Ghost & Chomps
👕 Bart Szaniewski - Co-founder of Dad Gang, eCommerce veteran
⚡ Nick Shackelford - Partner and Head of Retention at Brez and a serial entrepreneur
🎤 John Coyle - Typical white guy who talks a lot and thinks others MUST want to hear his opinions.
⚡ Subscribe for more eCommerce insights, brand breakdowns, and unfiltered takes!
📢 Follow us on social media:
Nick Shackelford
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Zoe Kahn
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-kahn-5b61aa129/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/_zoekahn_
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Bart Szaniewski
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-szaniewski-374b1141/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheSzef
John Coyle
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnjhcoyle/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-coyle-1bb231120/
📩 Business inquiries: john@coyle-enterprises.com
Chapters:
00:00 - Welcome to The Checkout Podcast 🎙️
02:15 - Meet the crew: Who’s on today’s episode?
05:45 - Why do all famous men have an alcohol brand?
10:20 - Alcohol, cannabis, and mind-altering brands: What’s next?
14:50 - The LTV advantage of vice brands vs. other categories
18:35 - Why female celebrities lean toward beauty & wellness brands
22:10 - The psychology behind celebrity brand loyalty
27:05 - Can non-celebrities still win in alcohol & beauty?
30:45 - The cannabis beverage boom & market opportunity
36:00 - eCommerce fraud: The problem nobody talks about
41:30 - Chargebacks, customer scams, and fraud prevention tools
45:15 - AI-powered agents in customer service: Game changer or overhyped?
50:55 - The future of AI in marketing & media buying
55:40 - The Vessi agency drama: When should agencies claim credit?
01:02:15 - Do agencies really help brands scale, or just take credit?
01:08:45 - AI’s impact on eCommerce jobs—will it replace humans?
01:15:30 - When AI starts making purchase decisions for consumers
01:21:55 - Could AI change how we buy everything online?
01:28:20 - Final thoughts & wrap-up
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