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What's In The Box
What's In The Box
Author: BOXTEC
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The brand new podcast from BOXTEC. Join us as we invite guests from retail and hospitality to discuss the issues of the day, with one unique twist: uncut, unedited and each episode just twenty minutes long.
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What makes retail truly magical? In this captivating episode, we turn the tables on retail advisor Melissa Moore, who previously joined us to discuss banishing retail buzzwords to Room 101 on her podcast The Retail Tea Break. This time, she shares the five elements of retail that fill her with genuine passion and excitement. Melissa brings decades of retail experience to the conversation, from her Saturday job at 16 to her current roles as a retail advisor, podcast host, and university lectu...
Luxury retail and self-checkout technology might seem like unlikely companions, but Harrods has proven this combination can dramatically enhance the customer experience. In this fascinating conversation with Paul Reid, Harrods' Senior Retail Systems Manager, we uncover how one of the world's most iconic department stores transformed its bustling Food Hall and Chocolate Hall through innovative self-service technology. When self-checkouts were first introduced at Harrods in 2018, there were un...
Finding clothes that actually fit is a universal struggle, but it's not your body that's the problem—it's the entire fashion industry. Julia Reynolds, the retail veteran who helped bring Florence and Fred to life at Tesco, has spent her career watching consumers struggle with ill-fitting clothes while retailers battle astronomical return rates and mounting sustainability challenges. After experiencing this frustration firsthand, Reynolds founded Rey House and its tech arm Tru-Size, harnessin...
The rugged Cornish coastline isn't just a picturesque holiday destination – it's the beating heart of one of Britain's most distinctive fashion brands. In this fascinating conversation with Seasalt's CIO Adam Cotgreave, we explore how a chance purchase of an Army surplus store in rainy Penzance transformed into a thriving retail business with 78 stores across the UK and an expanding global footprint. Adam shares the remarkable story of Seasalt's evolution from practical workwear roots to bec...
Ever wondered what connects a Rugby World Cup champion with cutting-edge sustainability? Andy Gomarsall MBE takes us on a fascinating journey from elite rugby to pioneering the circular economy revolution. The conversation begins with Andy's unique perspective on professionalism, having signed his first professional rugby contract in 1996 after years of the sport operating on an amateur basis. He shares remarkable insights into how Sir Clive Woodward's meticulous approach transformed England...
What does it take to design retail spaces that captivate customers, build brand loyalty, and withstand the test of time? David Dalziel, the visionary behind some of the most recognizable store designs on the high street, reveals the fascinating journey behind four decades of retail innovation. From humble beginnings designing pubs in 1983 (while being paid in cash that he kept on his mantelpiece), David and his partner John Pow built a design powerhouse that would transform retail environmen...
What happens when you take a pharmacy leader with an OBE and put him in charge of reimagining retail in the telco industry? Pure innovation. Asif Aziz, Retail Director at EE, brings a refreshingly human-centered approach to retail. Drawing from his early days as a market trader and his 27-year career at Boots, Aziz shares his philosophy that "care and commerciality are two sides of the same coin" – deliver exceptional customer experiences and business success naturally follows. The conversati...
What happens when a fashion industry veteran finds herself single and sixty? Fiona Lambert's transformative journey from retail executive to author and social media sensation reveals the unexpected joys of midlife reinvention. After decades shaping beloved British fashion brands including Next, George at Asda, and Jaeger at M&S, Lambert found herself facing redundancy just months before her 60th birthday. Rather than seeing this as an ending, she recognized a rare opportunity to redefine...



