
For lovers of thrift, vintage, DIY, collecting, and for anyone who lives for finding one-of-a-kind, amazing treasures, the Get Thrifty podcast – powered by arc Thrift Stores – is a must-listen-to source of inspiration. Join host Maggie Scivicque as she and guests discuss topics ranging from design to reselling to fashion to sustainability. Get all the tips, secrets, and know-how you'll need to rev... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 253 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Turn thrifted finds into weekly sellouts with a proven Facebook reselling method. This episode reveals how to create buzzworthy room vignettes, keep your audience engaged, streamline shipping and pickups, and build a loyal community that buys from yo... more
Want to learn how to make money flipping secondhand décor? In this episode of The Get Thrifty Podcast, host Maggie Scivicque talks with Erica Young of Piccadilly Vintage, a Colorado-based vintage and antique home décor reseller, about how she turned ... more
What happens when a 57-year-old family resale business goes viral on TikTok?
In this episode of The Get Thrifty Podcast, host Maggie Scivicque talks with Margy McCarthy of Elite Repeat, a beloved family-owned consignment and resale shop in the Chic... more
Want to spend less time managing your resale business and more time finding profitable inventory?
In this episode, Maggie sits down with Kelly Handley and Ryan Moore of Ultimate Thrifting to discuss the reseller toolkit they created to help sellers... more
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This is the best podcast on thrifting and resale (sorry Wes, Johnny & Steward)
Maggie isn't a professional podcaster per se, so you really just have to ignore some of her quirks. She calls thrifting "the Lord's work," even though Arc is not a religious org. And she quite randomly gives a shoutout to Dolly Parton every episode. But there's no commercials, and it can be interesting to hear about resellers near me and around the country.
Loved your episode with Maddie Moo! A slow life is a much needed message in this day and age.
Some weeks are good and some weeks drag on and I don’t finish them. Like Jan 28th. Zzzzz.
This podcast is one of my addictions. As a millennial who went to college in San Fran and thrifted her way through art school, secondhand shopping has always been a passion of mine. I have worked in resale for years and run the social media for a children's resale store in Vegas- this podcast provides such great insight for my own sourcing as well as social media tips for my job. I love the varied topics that are touched on relating to sustainability and fashion as well as the host who provides ... more
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A lively, thrift-and-fashion oriented show exploring secondhand shopping, vintage finds, sustainability, and DIY upcycling. Episodes center on origin stories of notable thrifters, regional thrift scenes, and practical tips for sourcing, curating, and reselling, often weaving in design history and community impact. Highlights include deep dives into upcycling processes, stories behind iconic wardrobes, and a strong emphasis on accessibility, community, and responsible consumption through thrift culture. The format tends to blend personal narratives with hands-on guidance, making it useful for listeners wanting inspiration, practical tips, and authentic perspectives from a wide circle of thrifters and resale professionals.
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Recent guests on The Get Thrifty Podcast include:
1. Erica Young
2. Margie McCarthy
3. Kelly Handley
4. Ryan Moore
5. Dana Andrews
6. Sheri Radel
7. Phillip St. Germain
8. Kate Wallace
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