Episodes

  • Predictions 2025: The Rise of Gen X & Americana
    Jan 3 2025

    In 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 in situations where subjectivity reigns supreme." - Brian
    • The Future of Retail (34:50) - "In the retail sector, we will see larger holdcos start to downsize by breaking off individual pieces into smaller entities so they can reorganize and pass regulatory muster when selling divisions later." - Phillip
    • Hardware Renaissance (54:41) - "The excitement around content actually represents a deeper desire within people for well-designed, bespoke hardware technology." - Brian
    • Urban Transport Evolution (1:39:14) - "eVTOL will be a huge tech winner in 2025, creating a paradigm shift in urban transport - starting as the luxury option Uber envisioned in 2017." - Phillip
    • Political Realignment (1:59:00) - "There's something latent here around realignment in how people think about the political spectrum post-second Trump presidency. Many political orphans, both right and left, don't know where they fit." - Brian
    • The Innovation Paradox (2:18:43) - "When solving problems, we inevitably miss the new problems our solutions will create. It's easy to walk into dystopia thinking you're walking into utopia." - Brian
    Associated Links:
    • Heading to NRF? Come celebrate the launch of our 2025 print journal, LORE with us on Tuesday, January 14! Register here.
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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    2 hrs and 27 mins
  • Year-End Roundup: Best of 2024
    Dec 27 2024

    This 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 VisionaryFeatured Episodes:
    • When Technology Changes, Context Changes (February 6, 2024)
    • You Can Buy Haunted Dolls on eBay (October 11)
    • After Dark: Luddite Luxury, Acorn-Based Economies, Starbucks Star Days as Economic Indicator (February 21, 2024)
    • The Tyranny of Visibility (February 13, 2024)
    • DECODED: Polymaths and Philosophers (May 13, 2024)
    • Building Culturally Intelligent Brands (May 17)
    • What is Futureproof for Gen Alpha? (June 7, 2024)
    • Don’t Say Metaverse (August 23)
    • How Liquid Death is Murdering Marketing (July 7)
    • The Dark Forest of Creative Capital (December 6)
    Associated Links:
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • FC Radio Theater: A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa
    Dec 23 2024

    Introducing 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.

    Timecodes:
    • [00:02:28] Time of day – 5:45
    • [00:04:01] Time of day – 6:22
    • [00:05:20] Time of day – 8:17
    • [00:07:02] Time of day – 10:00
    • [00:07:46] Time of day – 10:36
    • [00:09:05} Time of day – 12:02
    • [00:09:21] Time of day – 12:10
    • [00:10:38] Time of day – 16:28
    • [00:11:56] Time of day – 17:37
    • [00:12:25] Time of day – 19:30
    • [00:13:07] Time of day – 20:19
    • [00:13:46] Time of day – 22:12
    • [00:16:15] Time of day – 5:45
    Associated Links:
    • Enjoy A Day in the Life of Nana Alexa in print: Order the Muses journal
    • Get your copy of the Archetypes journal
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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    17 mins
  • FC Radio Theater: The Wrong Part
    Dec 20 2024

    Introducing 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.

    Timecodes:
    • [00:00:19] Act 1
    • [00:11:35] Act 2
    Associated Links:
    • Enjoy The Wrong Part in print: Order the Muses journal
    • Get your copy of the Archetypes journal
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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    23 mins
  • FC Radio Theater: Dissociating at Costco
    Dec 18 2024

    Introducing 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.

    Timecodes:
    • [00:00:20] Chapter 1
    • [00:08:19] Chapter 2
    • [00:17:45] Chapter 3
    • [00:26:43] Epilogue
    Associated Links:
    • Enjoy Dissociating at Costco in print: Order the Archetypes journal
    • Get your copy of the Muses journal
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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    29 mins
  • The Dark Forest of Creative Capital
    Dec 6 2024

    Yancey 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”Key takeaways:
    • {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,” are incredibly modern inventions.” - Yancey
    • {00:24;51] - “I believe {this project} will produce a world where 50 or 60 years from now, artists and creative people are the most powerful members of society. They will have the greatest influence. They will have the greatest access to wealth. They will be the most powerful people in society, and this is a structure by which that will occur. And that's a project we'll announce next year.” - Yancey
    • {00:26:20} - “We all want to be able to homestead and have our own spaces that are ours, but we also want to be part of spaces where we can be discovered. And so how can our catalogs exist in a world like that? Artists right now are excluded from capitalism. Let's change that.” - Yancey
    • {00:28:53} - “People are still just looking in the dead channel, the dying channels…where we've been trained to look for what is new and what matters. And the answer is that that's not where those things are happening now.” - Yancey
    • {00:38:09} - “Anyone who's 20 years old today, born and raised on the Internet, there's just like a mentality, a metamodern, just flat openness, super well-curated sort of vibe that I just think lends itself quite well to operating very specific, but I think very successful, small to medium-sized creative businesses.” - Yancey
    Associated Links:
    • Pre-order the LORE Journal by Future Commerce on Metalabel
    • Connect with Yancey Strickler and learn more about Metalabel
    • The Dark Forest Collective
    • Kirby Ferguson’s New York Times piece, Is Creativity Dead?
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

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    52 mins
  • "What is Reality?" FC LIVE at The Moore, Commerce Conversations at Sea 2,0
    Dec 3 2024

    Join 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
    RSVP: Apply to attend here

    December 11: Commerce Conversations At Sea 2.0
    RSVP: Apply to attend here

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    4 mins
  • Kate Fannin: “We Should Measure ROE — Return on Experience”
    Nov 29 2024

    Retail and customer experience expert Kate Fannin brings brands down to earth for a living, driven by her consulting mantra, “People buy things; they pay for experiences.” Drawing from her career journey across iconic brands like Gap, Nordstrom, and Estée Lauder, Kate offers insightful strategies for curating meaningful customer connections that make even online shopping feel like window shopping in your favorite small town.

    “The Invitation to Come and Stay Awhile”

    Key takeaways:

    • Human connection never went out of style, even as digital capabilities flourish.
    • If a brand’s technology isn’t solving a pain point, they should ask: is that technology enhancing customer experience or force-following a trend?
    • [00:11:00] "What we’ve lost in digital is the invitation to come and stay awhile." – Phillip Jackson
    • [00:14:00] "There’s no such thing as drive-through luxury." – Brian Lange
    • [00:17:00] "Every brand needs to ask: What does it take to bring the customer back?" – Kate Fannin
    • [00:40:00] "Can you have human engagement at scale? Not the same as me shopping with Jackie in Cold Spring…So AI has its place, but you can’t just peanut butter it across everything." – Kate Fannin
    • [00:42:00] "People buy things, but they pay for experiences." – Kate Fannin

    Associated Links:

    • Connect with Kate at Kate Fannin Consulting
    • Connect with Kate on LinkedIn
    • Check out Future Commerce on YouTube
    • Check out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and print
    • Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world
    • Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce

    Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!

    Kate is a "consummate consumer" and channel-agnostic "Retail Realist" -For over two decades, she has worked in marketing, retail, and IT, including 15+ years in luxury fashion, and beauty. She has held various leadership roles at Estee Lauder Companies, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Gap, Inc.

    Her passion is evaluating the consumer experience, from product and packaging to elevated, immersive "phygital" engagement programs to ensure that the customer is the top priority!

    Kate has an MBA from the University of Illinois, and a BBA from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, TX, both in Marketing.

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    58 mins