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If you’re a founder trying to sell into retail, this episode may save you months of missteps. If you’re a retail leader evaluating new technology, it’ll reflect what you often wish vendors understood.
In this conversation with Ang Nayyar from StrutFit, we get into the realities of how retailers think, decide, and evaluate solutions — far beyond what’s visible from the outside.
This episode is especially for:
Ang explains why retailers say no even when the idea is strong and why pilots die even when the results are good. His breakdown of the internal politics, operational constraints, and hidden decision drivers is one of the clearest you’ll hear.
You’ll learn:
This episode will tighten your pitch, raise your bar for product readiness, and help you understand the mindset of the people you’re trying to win over.
If you want a more honest, grounded look inside retail decision-making, this conversation gives you exactly that.
Listen now. This episode will reshape how you approach retail.
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In this episode, the Graces are pulling back the curtain on year 11. They discussed the beautiful moments that reminded them of why they said I do, the hard that […]
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