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Watson Weekly
Stop reading the headlines and start understanding the frameworks.
The Watson Weekly is the premier resource for eCommerce executives, delivering sharp, independent strategy on the industry's most critical developments. Join 20-year veteran Rick Watson as he cuts through the noise to help you understand not just what is happening, but why it matters to your business.
Broadcasting three times a week:
Mondays: Strategic deep dives into earnings, mergers, and market shifts.
Wednesdays: Candid interviews with C-Suite luminaries and tech innovators.
Fridays: Join the Watson Weekend for Spirited debates on controversial topics with co-host Jessica Lesesky.
From AI implementation and marketplace dynamics to supply chain logistics and retail operations, we cover the entire commerce landscape. Whether you are a CEO, VP, or operator, this is your competitive advantage in audio form.
The Watson Weekly is the premier resource for eCommerce executives, delivering sharp, independent strategy on the industry's most critical developments. Join 20-year veteran Rick Watson as he cuts through the noise to help you understand not just what is happening, but why it matters to your business.
Broadcasting three times a week:
Mondays: Strategic deep dives into earnings, mergers, and market shifts.
Wednesdays: Candid interviews with C-Suite luminaries and tech innovators.
Fridays: Join the Watson Weekend for Spirited debates on controversial topics with co-host Jessica Lesesky.
From AI implementation and marketplace dynamics to supply chain logistics and retail operations, we cover the entire commerce landscape. Whether you are a CEO, VP, or operator, this is your competitive advantage in audio form.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 40min
From 50% to 95% AI Adoption: How Mirakl's Chief Data & AI Officer Is Disrupting Enterprise Commerce
What does it actually take to go from AI experimentation to real business impact? In this episode of the Watson Weekly, Rick Watson sits down with Anne-Claire Baschet, Chief Data and AI Officer at Mirakl — the enterprise marketplace platform powering some of the world's largest retail brands.Anne-Claire shares how she went from a passion for sci-fi and mathematics to leading AI transformation at scale — spanning French national rail, a refurbished car marketplace IPO, and now a bold mandate at Mirakl: disrupt the business responsibly with AI.In this conversation, you'll learn:Why 95% of AI projects fail to deliver ROI — and it's not the technology's faultHow Mirakl jumped from 50% to 95% Gen AI adoption by eliminating the "copy and paste game"The self-driving car framework (L0 → L1 → L2) and how to use it to assess your own SaaS AI journeyHow Mirakl's Catalog Transformer reduced categorization errors by 50% and cut onboarding time from 15 days to under 2 hoursWhy solving the right problem matters more than solving a problem the right wayWhat agent commerce means for the future of retail — and how Mirakl Nexus is preparing for itWhether you're a product leader, an AI executive, or building B2B SaaS, this episode is packed with hard-won lessons on strategy, adoption, and shipping AI that actually works.🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on commerce, technology, and the future of retail. 📧 Newsletter: watsonweekly.comChapters:0:00 – Introduction2:00 – Anne-Claire's background & career journey6:30 – AI adoption inside Mirakl: from 50% to 95%11:00 – The "copy and paste" problem & agentic unlock15:00 – Catalog Transformer: L0 to L2 explained20:00 – Choosing the right problems to solve23:00 – Agent commerce & the road ahead#ArtificialIntelligence #AIStrategy #GenerativeAI #AgenticAI #AIAdoption

Mar 9, 2026 • 14min
March 9th, 2026: Shopify Middleware? Stripe Letter, Amazon-OpenAI Deal, & Thoma Bravo
The AI shopping revolution is here — but who actually controls it? In this week's Watson Weekly, Rick Watson breaks down four stories reshaping the future of e-commerce.The Watson Weekly is sponsored by Avalara. For more information on Avalara visit - https://www.avalara.watsonweekly.com/🛒 Shopify vs. AI Agents — Shopify is making a bold bet: positioning itself as the back office of record for the agentic web. But if LLMs keep getting smarter, does the middleware even survive? Rick walks through two scenarios that every e-commerce operator needs to understand.💳 The Stripe Annual Letter — $1.9 trillion in payment volume, a "stablecoin summer," and a controversial vision for Level 5 agentic commerce (AI that buys things before you ask). Is this a consumer-friendly future or a payments provider's dream dressed up as progress?The Watson Weekly is also sponsored by Mirakl. You don't need another tool; you need a growth partner. The Mirakl platform is powering the next era of retail for brands and retailers who are ready to move, powered by AI and built for what's next.🤖 The Amazon-OpenAI $50B Deal — What it means for AWS, Nvidia, and Alexa — and the one glaring thing that's missing from the deal that tells you everything about how these negotiations really work.🚚 The Logistics Rollup — Thoma Bravo is merging Auctane (ShipStation, Stamps.com, Metapack) with WWEX Group to build an end-to-end logistics intelligence stack. Could this be the most important supply chain bet of the decade?Plus: this week's Investor Minute covers Salesforce's acquisition of Momentum, Aritzia's buy of Fred Segal, and two fresh seed rounds in supply chain tech.📬 Subscribe to Rick's newsletter: watsonweekly.com 🎙️ Find the podcast on all major platforms.#WatsonWeekly #AgenticAI #Stripe #Shopify #OpenAI #Amazon

Mar 6, 2026 • 22min
Who Is Really Winning Between OpenAI and Amazon?
Welcome to this weekend edition of Watson Weekly with Rick Watson and Jessica Lesesky! Today, we’re breaking down the biggest moves in retail and e-commerce from the past week..We start with Target’s latest earnings, where a 1.7% dip in net sales has triggered a major turnaround strategy focused on beauty, food, and the Target Circle 360 premium membership. Then, we dive into Shopify’s investor event to discuss Agentic Commerce—is AI the new front door for online shopping? Finally, we analyze the massive $50 billion investment/partnership between Amazon and OpenAI. Why is Amazon mandating the use of its Trainium chips, and what does this mean for the future of AWS?The Watson Weekly Weekend edition is sponsored by Avalara.Key Chapters0:00 - Introduction 0:49 - Target Earnings: Sales Slump & The 2026 Turnaround 6:09 - Shopify’s Agentic Commerce Front Door 9:50 - Amazon & OpenAI: The $110 Billion Funding Round #retailtech #Amazon #OpenAI #Shopify #TargetEarnings #EcommerceNews #AICommerce #AWS #WatsonWeekly

Mar 4, 2026 • 26min
The Retail Earnings Breakdown: Who’s Winning 2026?
The dust has settled on Q4 and full-year 2025, and the numbers tell a fascinating story about the future of how we buy, ship, and sell. From Amazon’s record-breaking AWS growth to Walmart laying down the gauntlet, we are diving deep into the ripple effects these giants are creating across the entire ecosystem.In this episode, Rick Watson breaks down the split personalities of Meta, the agentic jump ball between Shopify and Stripe, and why UPS finds itself in an incredibly tight spot between Amazon and union contracts. Whether you’re a David moving fast or a Goliath trying to transform, these are the trends you cannot afford to ignore.Inside the BriefingAmazon’s AI & Grocery Bet: Online stores are a $278 billion business. While physical retail has struggled, Amazon is doubling down on Whole Foods with a 20% increase in store count. Meanwhile, they are pouring $200 billion into capital expenditure, primarily for data centers and chips to fuel their AI driver.The Walmart Juggernaut: Walmart is executing at an elite level, with 60% of stores now using automated freight and 50% of e-commerce shipments being automated. Their membership and ads business has scaled significantly, reaching one-third of Amazon’s operating profit.The Shopify/Stripe Power Couple: Shopify saw a 30% revenue increase to $11.5 billion. Their B2B sector is a hidden gem, growing 96%. Notably, 64 cents of every dollar in Shopify’s merchant services business goes to their partner, Stripe.Meta’s $83 Billion Gamble: Meta’s advertising business remains highly profitable with a 30% operating margin, but the Reality Labs division has lost $83 billion to date. Mark Zuckerberg is betting that smart glasses will be a cognitive necessity within five years.UPS & PayPal in Transition: UPS is facing a massive volume decline as Amazon moves a million parcels a day away from their network. PayPal is currently described as a ship without a rudder, with rumors circulating that the company—or its crown jewel, Venmo—could be headed for a sale.The biggest risk right now isn't being small; it's being a giant that cannot move. If you're an underdog, use your speed to your advantage because you can move faster than the incumbents.Check out the full newsletter and more insights at: www.watsonweekly.com.Huge thanks to our sponsors:Avalara: The gold standard in tax and compliance solutions.Kasama: A premier software integrator and agency.Chapters:IntroductionAmazon commentaryMeta commentaryShopify commentaryPayPal commentaryUPS commentaryWalmart commentary#watsonweekly #webinar #amazon #meta #shopify #paypal #ups #walmart

Mar 2, 2026 • 13min
March 2nd, 2026: Walmart Continues Its Tear: eCom Growth at 27%, Perplexity Abandons Advertising to Maintain User Trust, The Great Parcel Reconfiguration No One is Talking About, and About That 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis
Today on our show:Walmart Continues Its Tear: eCom Growth at 27%Perplexity Abandons Advertising to Maintain User TrustThe Great Parcel Reconfiguration No One is Talking AboutAbout That 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis- and finally, The Investor Minute, which contains 5 items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs.Today's episode is sponsored by Mirakl.https://www.watsonweekly.com/https://www.youtube.com/@WatsonWeekly

Feb 27, 2026 • 23min
Trump Tariff Doo Doo Doo
The Big Retail Shakeup: Stripe’s PayPal Play & Walmart’s High-Income TakeoverThe retail and fintech worlds are moving faster than a 150-day tariff cycle, and this week, Watson Weekly Weekend edition hosts Rick Watson and Jessica Lesesky break down the seismic shifts you can’t afford to ignore. From "sharks in the water" at PayPal to Walmart’s sneaky-good transformation into a tech-first powerhouse, we’re unpacking the data behind the headlines.Is Stripe about to carve up the "Good Ship PayPal" to fuel its own world domination? And how has Walmart managed to win over the $100k+ crowd while automating its way to record margins? We’re diving deep into the "tale of two cities" in consumer spending and why being "bold" is the only strategy for 2026.In this episode:The PayPal Pivot: Why Stripe might be circling Venmo and what it means for the future of Stablecoin.Tariff Redo: Navigating the Supreme Court’s recent ruling and why your CFO shouldn't be the one making marketing decisions.Walmart’s Trillion-Dollar Climb: How 72% grocery penetration and automated fulfillment are widening the gap with the competition.Agentic Commerce: Is "Sparky" the real deal or just a higher AOV glitter?.Stay Ahead of the CurveSubscribe to the Newsletter: Get the deep dives Rick and Jess mention at watsonweekly.com.Join the Conversation: Are you a "turtle shell" business or are you playing for growth this year? Let us know in the comments.Stay bold. Stay classy.Chapters:0:00 - Welcome to the Watson Weekly Weekend 1:00 - PayPal without a captain6:29 - Trump Tariff Redux10:06 - Walmart earnings10:10 - https://youtu.be/K-IPpyhtwMM#FintechNews #WalmartEarnings #Stripe #PayPal #EcommerceStrategy #WatsonWeekly #BusinessTrends2026 #SupplyChainInnovation #AgenticCommerce

Feb 25, 2026 • 28min
The Death of the Subscription Box & The Rise of Membership
The "subscription box" era might be over, but the membership era is just beginning.In this episode, Rick Watson sits down with John Roman, CEO of BattlBox, to pull back the curtain on how they survived the collapse of the 2015 subscription craze to become a powerhouse in the outdoor and survival space. John shares the unfiltered truth about why he prefers the term' membership' over 'subscription box,' and how shifting the focus to community and content saved their business. We dive deep into their unique content strategy—where 15% of their staff is dedicated to video production—and why John believes every modern brand should function like a media company. In this episode, you’ll learn:* The "CrateJoy" Origins: How BattlBox validated product-market fit on a niche marketplace before moving to their current scale. * The Inventory Nightmare: Why scaling to 10,000+ members requires production runs and forecasting six months out. * The Content Flywheel: Why 80% of BattlBox’s highest-value customers are regular YouTube viewers. * Hiring Your Customers: The story of how Brandon (Current 1776), a paying customer, became a full-time face of the brand. * Data-Driven Leadership: How John’s background as a professional poker player influences his obsession with churn, LTV, and retention. * The Future of D2C: Why John believes 70-75% of their 2026 revenue will still come from their core membership model. Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction to BattlBox and Subscription Box Era 0:58 - Evolution from Subscription Box to Membership 5:00 - Inventory Management Challenges 8:53 - The Power of Content and Community18:02 - The "Current 1776" Story: Hiring Customers as Creators 22:20 - Data-Driven Leadership and Business Metrics26:10 Advice for Large Retailers and the Future of D2C Subscribe to the newsletter at https://www.watsonweekly.com/subscribe

Feb 23, 2026 • 14min
February 23rd, 2026: Stripe’s $140 Billion Question, Why Temu is the New Cross-Border Standard, The UPS $150k Exit: Strategic Rightsizing or a Teamster Trap? and Is Agentic Commerce a Nothingburger?
Today on our show:Stripe’s $140 Billion QuestionWhy Temu is the New Cross-Border StandardThe UPS $150k Exit: Strategic Rightsizing or a Teamster Trap?Is Agentic Commerce a Nothingburger? The Agentic Debate Series, presented by Logicbroker.- and finally, The Investor Minute, which contains 5 items this week from the world of venture capital, acquisitions, and IPOs.Today's episode is sponsored by Mirakl.https://www.watsonweekly.com/https://www.youtube.com/@WatsonWeeklyhttps://www.rmwcommerce.com/ecommerce-podcast-watsonweekly

Feb 20, 2026 • 26min
She Broke The Saks Global Saga
This week on the Watson Weekly Weekend edition, Rick Watson and Jessica Lesesky are breaking down a massive shift in the retail and tech landscape. From the dramatic fall of a luxury giant to Walmart's historic milestone and the high-stakes risks facing Silicon Valley’s finest, we’ve got the insights you need to stay ahead.In This Episode🎭 As the House of Luxury Turns: The Saks Global SagaWe track the "episodic drama" of Saks Global’s decline, from unpaid vendors and empty shelves to the January Chapter 11 filing. We dive into the friction with Amazon and the aggressive store closures impacting Saks Off Fifth and Neiman Marcus.🛒 Walmart’s $1 Trillion MilestoneWalmart has officially joined the elite tech-heavy $1T market cap club. We discuss how their massive investments in supply chain automation and a "dot-com culture" (thanks to the legacy of Jet.com) are now allowing them to outpace Amazon’s e-commerce growth.📦 FedEx: Better, Not BiggerFedEx is pivoting away from "tiny cheap shipments" to focus on high-margin sectors like healthcare and aerospace. We look at their Network 2.0 strategy and how they are navigating the rise of de minimus shipments from players like Shein and TikTok Shop.+⚠️ The Existential Risks of Big TechWhat keeps CEOs up at night? We identify the "one big risk" for the giants:Amazon: Will the $200B AI backlog actually materialize?Shopify: Is a "high-performance sports team" culture sustainable for a 100-year company?Meta: The massive bet on "face computers" and ongoing legal distractions.OpenAI: The "show me the money" moment and the lack of native distribution.#Retail #Ecommerce #Walmart #SaksGlobal #FedEx #BigTech #Amazon #SupplyChain #WatsonWeekly

Feb 18, 2026 • 27min
Mythbusting AI: Why SaaS Isn't Dead and Your Job Might Be Safer Than You Think
Is SaaS really dead? Will AI take your job next year? In this Watson Weekly Interview, Rick Watson talks with Dr. Daniel Hulme, Chief AI Officer at WPP and CEO of Satalia, to debunk the biggest myths surrounding Artificial Intelligence. From the changing architecture of software to the rise of "Economic Singularity," Dr. Hulme provides a masterclass on how businesses and individuals can navigate the rapidly evolving tech landscape.We dive deep into:The Future of SaaS: Why LLMs are amplifying—not killing—software.The WPP Open Strategy: How AI unlocked creativity and content creation at scale.Why AI Projects Fail: From "intoxicated graduate" syndrome to the trap of low-hanging fruit.The Job Market: Transitioning from economic disruption to a world of abundance and UBI.GSO (Generative Search Optimization): Move over SEO—learn how to brand your business inside the "brains" of LLMs.Whether you are a SaaS founder, a marketer, or simply curious about the future of humanity, this conversation offers a grounded, expert perspective on the AI revolution.Chapters0:00 - Introduction to Dr. Daniel Hulme2:15 - Myth: Is SaaS Dead?5:40 - The 3-Layer Architecture of Modern Software8:20 - How WPP Open uses AI for Creative & Content12:45 - 5 Reasons Your AI Initiative Will Fail18:30 - AI vs. Jobs: The Path to Economic Singularity23:10 - Universal Basic Income and the Future of Work26:50 - Introduction to Generative Search Optimization (GSO)30:00 - Closing Thoughts: Living Your "True Humanity"#AI #SaaS #FutureOfWork #WPP #MachineLearning #GenerativeAI #TechTrends


