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 | 367 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Fashion & BeautyArts |
Always one of the trademark episodes of the year, this year's 2025 Fall Fashion Episode is no different. We began with a bunch of women's trends we've seen bubbling up from 'that' green jacket to suede sneakers to drawstring jeans. We then dove into ... more
Barrett did some pilates influencing during the week, a look at a ton of standout fashion moments (and caviar) from The U.S. Open, Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac took over The Venice Film Festival, Kith Ivy and the subsequent Erewhon opening in NYC, Je... more
The special requests of rich travel clients, getting botox on your yacht, betting odds on the Swift/Kelce wedding, Ssense’s bankruptcy, the J. Crew x Vans AI controversy, Will’s complaint about a recent bachelorette party trend, wishlist items, and m... more
We welcome Every Other Thursday’s Ethan Glenn back to the program to discuss life updates, Fall/Winter 2024, EOT’s NYC pop-up, JFK Jr. being the new Princess Diana, upcoming EOT fall releases, where he stands on recent footwear trends, a bar-centric ... more
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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.
Listener since back when it was just Sunday Scaries. Sunday chores are easy to do while listening to the guys talk the best topics in the world retail, vacation, drinks and food.
Two incredibly dorky dudes gabbing about nothing. Strange to listen to men on the precipice of 40 talking about TikTok trends. I feel like I'm listening to my recently divorced Gen X boss try to relate to me, as he's poorly navigating the dating pool of women in their early twenties. It's transparent that these massive try-hards got into en vogue brands entirely too late. They don't provide interesting insights that you'd expect from people with their finger on the pulse of whatever cultural mov... more
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Centered around the evolving world of fashion, lifestyle, and online trends, the content emphasizes casual yet engaging conversations led by hosts with a strong personal touch. Listeners can expect discussions about popular culture, retail insights, and trending cocktails, enriched by the hosts' humorous anecdotes and personal experiences. Particularly unique is the blend of relatable parenting themes intertwined with discussions about fashion and cultural critique, making it appealing for listeners who seek both entertainment and contemporary lifestyle insights. This podcast particularly resonates with those keen on fashion, youth culture, and the nuances of modern living.
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2. Ricki Blakesberg
3. James Tedesco
4. Rusty Featherstone
5. Matt Pham
6. Erin Hardy
7. Randy Trimbacchi
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