
The Loose Threads Podcast explores the new consumer economy. Hosted by Richie Siegel, the founder of Loose Threads, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest that spans a range of topics, lasting about an hour. The unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the consumer, retail and commerce industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 155 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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#154. In our latest episode of Offense vs Defense we talk with Ryan Babenzien, CEO of GREATS, which makes timeless sneakers for men and women. We discussed how the brand is doubling down on digital at the expense of wholesale and retail and where it ... more
#153. In our latest episode of Offense vs Defense we talk with Lindsey Andrews, co-founder of Minibar, a marketplace for wine, liquor and beer. We discussed the rapid growth of at-home beverage consumption over the last three months and how the compa... more
#152. In our latest episode of Offense vs Defense we talk with Eliza Blank, the founder of The Sill, a modern plant company. We discussed how the brand is approaching advertising, customer communication, and what changes will remain once life is back... more
#151. In our third episode of Offense vs Defense we talk with Julia Hunter, the CEO of the lifestyle brand Jenni Kayne. We discussed her views on a rebalanced retail strategy and how the crisis has pushed her to realize how much of a business’s traje... more
Really like this podcast; I work in CPG which is honestly not the most challenging environment intellectually sometimes, so to see the way in which Richie and team analyse it is really fantastic. I actually think the Espresso concept where the three of them uniquely develop thoughts and then provide commentary is more interesting than the previous interview format
At first (Parachute) I assumed it was gonna be weekly and lost my sht. Then I thought okay, ‘I guess it’s monthly (Outlier)’. Now I’ve lost all hope.
That said, this podcast is amazing regardless. Great interviews and Richie is a terrific interviewer.
Richie and his talented guests talk all things business, but it’s so much more than that! You’ll get tons of actionable advice and tangible tips, but you’ll also get heaps of inspiration from truly engaging individuals that have been where you are and genuinely want to see you succeed. Thanks so much for putting out such a spectacular show Richie - keep up the great work!
Richie combines a distinctive point of view with a highly listenable voice to create a podcast that is informative, and oddly relaxing. There's really no other resource that produces value for marketers, entrepreneurs, and D2C enthusiasts in the way that Loose Threads does. Listen, learn, and enjoy.
Exceptional info for anyone in the D2C game or trying to understand the new economy. The best podcast by far for entrepreneurs and marketers. Gets into plenty of detail so that you’re getting actionable info, but is accessible enough that all episodes provide insight. Couldn’t recommend this one more.









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