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Retail Reborn Episode 1: Where Consumers Will Buy

In the first episode of the returning hit series, retail futurist Doug Stephens, associate professor Thomas J. Campanella, ‘Godmother of the Metaverse’ Cathy Hackl, and Stôur Group co-founders Sonny Gindi and Eden Melloul discuss how physical and virtual consumer landscapes are evolving to meet next-gen consumer demands.
Podcast series Retail Reborn Season 2, Episode 1: Where Consumers Will Buy. Guests clockwise from top left: Thomas J. Campanella, Eden Melloul, Sonny Gindi and Cathy Hackl.
Retail Reborn Season 2, Episode 1: Where Consumers Will Buy. Guests clockwise from top left: Thomas J. Campanella, Eden Melloul, Sonny Gindi and Cathy Hackl.
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