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In this episode of the Experience Strategy Podcast, hosts Aransas Savas, Dave Norton, and Joe Pine discuss the evolution of the podcast, introduce new co-hosts, and explore the concept of experiential retail through the lens of Scheels, a successful retail store. You might have seen in The Washington Post that Scheels is conquering middle America. During a downturn and with tariffs on the way, how will people shop at retailers like Scheels. They emphasize the importance of community, trust, and contextual design in creating meaningful experiences for customers. The episode wraps up with key takeaways for strategists looking to enhance their experience strategies.

Takeaways
  • The podcast has an additional co-host! Joe Pine

  • The Washington Post did a great article about marketing experience retailer, Scheels.

  • Scheels is a successful example of experiential retail.

  • Experiential retail can drive sales for surrounding stores.

  • Community involvement builds trust with customers.

  • Charging for experiences can turn marketing into a profit center.

  • Design experiences with the customer's context in mind.

  • Companies that reinvest in communities earn sustainable trust.

  • The importance of creating third places for community gathering.

  • Experience strategies should focus on customer systems.

  • Engaging in local experience excursions can provide valuable insights.

  • This episode brought to you by The Experience Strategy Collaboratives. Enter to win a free one-person membership in the Collaboratives —a $35,000 value!

Chapters

00:00 Welcome Back to Experience Strategy Podcast

03:22 Introducing the New Format and Co-Hosts

05:24 Exploring the Scheels Experience

11:01 The Importance of Context in Experience Design

18:06 Building Trust Through Community Engagement

21:11 Wrap-Up and Key Takeaways

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Content provided by Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine, Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine, Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Experience Strategy Podcast, hosts Aransas Savas, Dave Norton, and Joe Pine discuss the evolution of the podcast, introduce new co-hosts, and explore the concept of experiential retail through the lens of Scheels, a successful retail store. You might have seen in The Washington Post that Scheels is conquering middle America. During a downturn and with tariffs on the way, how will people shop at retailers like Scheels. They emphasize the importance of community, trust, and contextual design in creating meaningful experiences for customers. The episode wraps up with key takeaways for strategists looking to enhance their experience strategies.

Takeaways
  • The podcast has an additional co-host! Joe Pine

  • The Washington Post did a great article about marketing experience retailer, Scheels.

  • Scheels is a successful example of experiential retail.

  • Experiential retail can drive sales for surrounding stores.

  • Community involvement builds trust with customers.

  • Charging for experiences can turn marketing into a profit center.

  • Design experiences with the customer's context in mind.

  • Companies that reinvest in communities earn sustainable trust.

  • The importance of creating third places for community gathering.

  • Experience strategies should focus on customer systems.

  • Engaging in local experience excursions can provide valuable insights.

  • This episode brought to you by The Experience Strategy Collaboratives. Enter to win a free one-person membership in the Collaboratives —a $35,000 value!

Chapters

00:00 Welcome Back to Experience Strategy Podcast

03:22 Introducing the New Format and Co-Hosts

05:24 Exploring the Scheels Experience

11:01 The Importance of Context in Experience Design

18:06 Building Trust Through Community Engagement

21:11 Wrap-Up and Key Takeaways

  continue reading

97 episodes

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