
Hosted by Will deFries and Barrett Dudley, Retail Therapy covers the ever-changing landscape of online trends, aesthetics, style, shopping, and (of course) shifting vibes. What's in, what's out, and what everyone might be talking about at your next group dinner. Also Airing: The Sunday Scaries Podcast — a wellness and self-care podcast for those with blurry Friday and Saturday nights. Hosted by Wi... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 396 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsFashion & Beauty | |||

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Love listening to will and Barrett shoot the breeze and come up with kitschy show segment names. Life is kinda hard right now, and this helps bring me into the “now.” Feels good to just listen to people talk about what they enjoy. And I just live for the exasperated Will sigh “hahhhh….” And the Barrett giggle. Well done, guys.
I’ve listened for close to 7 years…well I did but the quality has gone way far down. Will’s obsession with Taylor swift is just insufferable, and the show has devolved into nothing more than two grown men talking about “cool teens”, tik tok trends, and consumer heavy cash grab nonsense. It’s sad how hard this pod fell off.
This podcast just gets worse and worse. Should’ve kept the SS format. Like I said before and as Barrett quoted me in on the pod-it’s just some 40 year, old irrelevant, midwestern ex frat dad’s wishing they were trust fund babies born in Darien Connecticut. Kinda cringey gents. Find a new way to make income. You’re both dads now
Barrett’s consistent chuckle is excruciatingly annoying.
Was a fan but just realized I just listened to two 40yo men discuss the hotness of Sydney Sweeney.
No thanks, I’m good.
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Two stylish hosts riff about fashion, shopping, and pop culture with a casual, banter‑heavy vibe. Episodes blend trend analysis, brand drops, travel, and lifestyle moments, often punctuated by sponsored segments and playful debates about what's in or out. The show leans into accessible style commentary, luxury branding, and personal anecdotes, making it a colorful guide to contemporary consumer culture for listeners who care about what's cool and why it matters for dressing, hosting, and living well. A standout throughlines are the hosts' chemistry, willingness to chase broad cultural tangents, and a consistent focus on practical fashion and lifestyle insights for a confident, well‑curated life.
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