• Live from Shoptalk Implementing Agentic Commerce for Business Growth with Dan Wagner of Rezolve AI
    Apr 3 2026
    In this episode of Talk Commerce, Isaac Morey hosts a conversation recorded directly from the floor of Shoptalk in Las Vegas. The discussion features Dan Wagner, the founder and CEO of Rezolve AI, who provides insights into the rapidly evolving landscape of retail technology. The pair explores the essential role of agentic commerce, addressing how businesses must adapt to the shifting expectations of consumers who demand more conversational and intuitive shopping experiences.Key TakeawaysUrgency of Adoption: Businesses must integrate agentic commerce immediately because AI-driven search agents will exponentially increase the volume of traffic directed toward e-commerce sites.The Hallucination Barrier: Standard large language models often struggle with accuracy, making them unfit for commerce; Rezolve AI focuses on proprietary technology to ensure reliability.Conversational Search: The traditional method of filtering through hundreds of products is becoming obsolete, replaced by natural language queries that mimic a helpful in-store sales assistant.Infrastructure Requirements: Preparing for the future requires robust database architecture capable of handling trillions of interactions rather than mere billions.Personalization Standards: The necessity for consumers to navigate to a second page of search results indicates a failure in current site personalization technology.Episode SummaryThe conversation opens with an assessment of the current state of e-commerce. Dan explains that the industry stands on the precipice of a massive transformation driven by AI agents. Unlike manual shopping, where a consumer might visit a handful of websites, future AI agents will interrogate hundreds of sites simultaneously to deliver precise product recommendations. Dan notes, "The volume of search activity that e-commerce is going to see is going to go through the roof very fast." He warns that businesses failing to prepare for this influx risk site failure and lost revenue.When discussing the reliability of AI, Dan addresses the industry-wide challenge of hallucinations. He highlights that standard models are not designed for the 24/7, high-stakes environment of active retail sales. Rezolve AI has dedicated nine years to developing a solution that mitigates these errors, positioning the company as a leader in creating technology that is truly fit for commercial purposes.The dialogue shifts toward the changing behavior of shoppers. Dan argues that the traditional, static e-commerce model is nearing its end of life. Consumers prefer natural, conversational interactions, similar to speaking with a human salesperson. He states, "The progression of a natural interaction with sales agents, Gen AI salespeople, is human nature." By focusing on this shift, Rezolve AI aims to replace inefficient search filters with experiences that present the user with only the most relevant options, eliminating the need for page-two browsing.Looking forward, Dan emphasizes the importance of infrastructure. Rezolve AI has invested in distributed database architectures to manage the projected transition from billions to trillions of interactions. This commitment ensures that their partners remain functional even as traffic patterns become significantly more complex.Final ThoughtsThe insights shared by Dan Wagner illuminate a critical transition period for retailers. Companies that prioritize conversational engagement and robust backend infrastructure today will likely define the commerce landscape of tomorrow. As the industry shifts toward these automated, intelligent systems, leaders must ask themselves if they are building a strategy that treats AI as a novelty or as the core engine of their growth, proving that in this new era, your strategy must be truly .Connect with Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-wagner/This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumberhttps://www.contentcucumber.com/Follow Talk Commerce on your favorite platform:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkcommerceBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce.bsky.socialApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-commerce/id1561204656Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7ERrPEXIBb41FZ1nTwitter: @talkingcommerceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-commerceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkingcommerceWebsite: https://talk-commerce.com/
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    10 mins
  • Live from Shoptalk: Partnerships and Ecosystem Growth with Ken Chestnut of Intuit
    Apr 2 2026
    In this episode Live from Shoptalk, host Isaac Morey sits down with Ken Chestnut, the Global Head of Partner Ecosystem at Intuit, live from the floor of Shoptalk in Las Vegas. If you have ever wondered how industry leaders like Intuit—the powerhouse behind QuickBooks and Mailchimp—are bridging the gap between financial operations and marketing growth, this episode provides a front-row seat. They discuss the realities of the modern Martech stack, the strategic implementation of artificial intelligence, and why retention is the new frontier for small business success.Key TakeawaysRetention Over Acquisition: Ken emphasizes that "retention is the new acquisition." While top-of-funnel marketing is important, businesses achieve higher ROI by focusing on loyalty and servicing existing customers effectively.AI as a Means, Not an End: Rather than viewing AI as a content-generation tool, Intuit uses it for predictive analytics and personalization at scale, helping business owners "punch above their weight class" without needing massive marketing departments.The Power of Integration: A significant hurdle for small businesses is data silos. By integrating platforms like Shopify with QuickBooks and Mailchimp, businesses can move away from "data hoarding" and toward actionable insights.The Rise of Agentic Commerce: Ken shares a forward-looking perspective on "agentic-to-agentic" purchasing, where AI agents handle transactions. He notes that the next great challenge for brands will be ensuring their identity and personalization strategies remain relevant when a bot—not a human—is making the buying decision.The conversation opens with a focus on the core mission of Intuit: providing an end-to-end platform for small businesses. Ken explains that while QuickBooks handles the "run" side of business, Mailchimp powers the "grow" side. He highlights a critical shift in marketing strategy, noting, "The ROI on owned channels, whether it's email or SMS, is significantly higher than paid media, often reaching up to 40x ROI."As the discussion progresses, Isaac and Ken address the common struggle of data silos. Many businesses use between 6 and 20 different technologies, creating a fragmented view of their customers. Ken explains how Intuit leverages AI to unify this data, specifically citing the February integration with Shopify as a prime example. "Our top 10% of joint merchants are seeing on average a 30x ROI because of that deep end-to-end solution," Ken notes, emphasizing the impact of combined roadmaps and joint innovation.Finally, the discussion turns to the future. Ken shares his "hot take" on the shift toward agentic purchasing. He challenges listeners to think about how their brand will maintain its value when automated agents prioritize price and specifications over brand loyalty. The episode concludes with a look at Intuit’s move into the mid-market space, ensuring that as their smallest customers succeed and scale, the Intuit ecosystem scales right along with them.Final Thoughts:This episode serves as a reminder that the most successful businesses are those that minimize friction and maximize intelligence. By integrating financial data with marketing efforts, merchants can turn their numbers into narratives that drive genuine loyalty. As the industry moves toward AI-driven decision-making, the ability to build an effective ecosystem will be the best strategy of the modern commerce era.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to the episode and setting the scene at Shoptalk01:45 - The role of ecosystem management in modern commerce03:30 - Distinguishing between bolt-on tools and foundational platform architecture06:15 - Criteria for selecting high-value partners08:45 - Maintaining platform consistency while fostering third-party innovation12:20 - Closing thoughts on the future of ecosystem growthAbout Our GuestKen Chestnut is the Global Head of Partner Ecosystem for @Intuit Mailchimp. With an extensive background in defining and scaling technology alliances at companies like AWS and Stripe, Ken specializes in category definition and go-to-market strategies. He is focused on building ecosystems where both technology and service partners contribute meaningfully to the success of small and mid-sized businesses globally.This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumberhttps://www.contentcucumber.com/Follow Talk Commerce on your favorite platform:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkcommerceBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce.bsky.socialApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-commerce/id1561204656Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7ERrPEXIBb41FZ1nTwitter: @talkingcommerceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-commerceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkingcommerceWebsite: https://talk-commerce.com/
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    15 mins
  • Mark Shust on Building a Modern PHP Framework
    Apr 1 2026

    Mark Shust discusses the development of Marko.build, a modern PHP framework inspired by Magento, aiming to simplify complex e-commerce development. The conversation covers the limitations of Magento, the vision behind Marko, and its potential to revolutionize e-commerce development with modularity, AI integration, and flexibility.

    Key topics

    The limitations of Magento 2 and the need for a modern framework
    The vision and features of Marko.build, a new PHP framework inspired by Magento
    The role of modularity, dependency injection, and AI in future e-commerce development


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mark Shust and M Academy
    02:40 The Vision Behind M Academy
    05:24 Introducing Marko.build: A New Framework
    07:42 The Modular Approach of Marko
    10:48 Building with Marko: Flexibility and Integration
    13:26 Marko Talk: A Real-Time Messaging App
    16:05 The Future of PHP and Marko
    18:41 Feedback and Community Engagement
    21:32 Open Source vs. SaaS: A Philosophical Divide
    24:10 The Current State of Magento 2
    27:03 Global Perspectives on Magento Adoption
    29:32 Getting Started with Marko

    resources

    Marko Framework - https://marko.build
    Marko GitHub Repository - https://github.com/marko-framework
    Mark Shust's M Academy - https://m.academy


    Guest links

    Website - https://marko.build
    GitHub - https://github.com/marko-framework
    M Academy - https://m.academy

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    30 mins
  • Scaling Personalized Commerce Strategies with Bloomreach | Christina Augustine
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Talk Commerce, Christina Augustine, COO of Bloomreach, discusses the transformative role of conversational agents in e-commerce, the importance of personalization, and the future of websites in the age of AI. She emphasizes the need for businesses to adapt to changing consumer behaviors and the significance of integrating AI while maintaining human oversight. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of composable platforms and the economic considerations affecting e-commerce today.


    Takeaways

    Christina Augustine is the COO at Bloomreach, focusing on conversational agents and AI.
    Conversational agents enhance customer experiences by personalizing interactions.
    Personalization in e-commerce has evolved from being creepy to expected.
    AI can help automate shopping experiences but requires human oversight.
    Websites will not disappear; they will coexist with AI-driven platforms.
    Understanding consumer behavior is crucial for effective marketing strategies.
    SEO is impacted by AI-generated content, requiring new approaches.
    Composable platforms are becoming more flexible and user-friendly.
    Economic scrutiny is influencing consumer spending habits.
    Businesses should leverage customer insights to improve their offerings.

    Connect with Christy on linkedin:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinaaugustine/

    Or learn more about Bloomreach here:
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/bloomreach/


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Bloomreach and Christina Augustine
    02:21 Understanding Conversational Agents in Commerce
    06:52 The Future of Agentic Commerce
    09:20 The Role of Websites in E-commerce
    11:39 Advancements in Personalization with AI
    14:32 Ensuring Human Oversight in AI Interactions
    16:11 Navigating Content in an AI-Driven World
    19:11 The Evolution of Composable Platforms
    21:56 E-commerce Outlook Amid Economic Changes
    23:43 Upselling and Cross-Selling Strategies
    25:01 Learning from Customer Interactions
    27:04 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions

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    27 mins
  • Leveraging Agentic Workflows for Smarter Commerce | Tim Johnson
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Talk Commerce, Tim Johnson discusses the evolving role of AI in workplace automation, the importance of effective prompting, and the need for tailored sales playbooks. He emphasizes the significance of subject matter experts in leveraging AI tools and the changing expectations of clients in terms of personalization. Tim also shares insights on the future of e-commerce and the rapid development of products in the market.


    • AI is transforming workflows and automating processes.
    • Effective prompting is crucial for maximizing AI tools.
    • Sales playbooks need to be tailored to specific industries.
    • Subject matter experts are essential for guiding AI use.
    • Clients expect personalized interactions based on research.
    • Personalization must be balanced with trust and accuracy.
    • Rapid product development is becoming the norm in e-commerce.
    • Companies must navigate the risks of quick market entry.
    • Staying updated on AI advancements is vital for success.
    • Engaging with clients on a personal level enhances relationships.


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Tim Johnson and His Role

    01:38
    The Evolution of AI in Workflows

    04:36
    Educating Teams on Effective Prompting

    08:16
    Tailoring Sales Playbooks with AI

    10:52
    The Importance of Subject Matter Experts

    13:39
    Understanding Client Expectations

    16:28
    Navigating Personalization and Trust

    18:24
    The Future of E-commerce and Rapid Development

    22:16
    Closing Thoughts and Shameless Plug

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    24 mins
  • Transforming the Future of Last Mile Delivery with Arrive AI with Dan O'Toole
    Mar 17 2026


    Are you ready to witness the shift in how packages reach your doorstep? In this episode of Talk Commerce, I sit down with Dan O'Toole, the founder and CEO of Arrive AI, to discuss how the industry is moving past the hype of drone delivery and into the era of practical, scalable infrastructure.


    For years, the logistics conversation has focused almost exclusively on the vehicles—the drones, the ground robots, and the self-driving trucks. However, Dan brings a fresh perspective that challenges the status quo. He argues that the industry has overlooked the most critical component of the supply chain: the physical endpoint. If you cannot securely and effectively drop off a package, the efficiency of the vehicle becomes irrelevant.


    Dan shares his journey of realizing that autonomous delivery would never scale without a safe, secure, and universal access point. We explore the development of Arrive Points, which act as smart, connected mailboxes capable of handling everything from drone drops to traditional parcel deliveries. This is not just a hardware play; it is a platform designed to orchestrate commerce, providing users with a "shipping store at their door." Imagine managing all your inbound and outbound logistics, returns, and transactional history directly from your curb via an app.


    Throughout our conversation, Dan highlights the importance of being "platform agnostic." By welcoming all shippers and delivery methods—whether they are drones, robots, or conventional vehicles—Arrive AI is positioning itself to be the standard in the delivery ecosystem, much like the Tesla Supercharger network did for electric vehicles.


    We also cover the fascinating role of data in this new landscape. Beyond mere delivery, these smart access points provide real-time insights, from micro-weather tracking and pothole identification to emergency response support that can guide first responders to the exact location of a crisis.


    As we look toward 2026 and beyond, Dan emphasizes that this is an evergreen market. With 170 million addresses in the U.S. alone, the opportunity for growth is massive. However, he cautions that this industry is judged by its failures, not its successes. To achieve widespread adoption, the technology must function with near-perfect reliability.


    Whether you are involved in ecommerce, supply chain logistics, or simply interested in how AI is reshaping our daily lives, this episode offers a look at the infrastructure that will define the next decade of commerce.


    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction
    02:12 - The Genesis of Arrive AI
    03:59 - Scaling Autonomous Infrastructure
    05:24 - Weather Challenges and Solutions
    06:54 - Real-World Deployments: Hancock Health
    08:36 - The Philosophy of Co-opetition
    09:49 - Air Traffic Control for Ground Delivery
    12:00 - AI as an Accelerant
    13:49 - Disruption and Security
    16:25 - Diverse Use Cases
    18:12 - The "Funnest" Side of Logistics
    19:16 - Looking Ahead to 2026
    20:48 - Final Thoughts and Closing

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    25 mins
  • Michael Bervell and Test Party Are Fixing Web Accessibility for E-Commerce
    Mar 10 2026

    Brent Peterson interviews Michael Bervell, CEO and founder of Test Party. They discuss the importance of accessibility in digital products, the challenges of compliance with legal standards, and the innovations in accessibility testing that Test Party is bringing to the market. Michael shares his journey into product inclusion, the significance of understanding global business perspectives, and the future of e-commerce innovations driven by AI.


    Takeaways

    Michael Bervell is the CEO and founder of Test Party.
    Product inclusion is crucial for digital products.
    Accessibility is not just about websites but all digital products.
    Compliance with ADA and WCAG is essential for businesses.
    Test Party automates accessibility testing and fixes issues.
    Accessibility tools can help developers create compliant websites.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Michael Bervell and His Passions
    02:59 The Importance of Product Inclusion and Accessibility
    10:14 Navigating Compliance and Legal Standards
    13:30 Innovations in Accessibility Testing with Test Party
    16:41 Exploring Global Business Perspectives
    20:49 Future Innovations in E-commerce and AI

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    26 mins
  • LiquiDonate Is Turning Retail Waste Into Community Impact Through Sustainable Donations with Disney Petit
    Mar 3 2026

    Disney Petit, founder of Liquid Donate, discusses her passion for sustainability and the innovative solutions her company provides for donating excess inventory and bulky items. She explains the matching algorithm that connects retailers with nonprofits, the impact of their work on reducing waste, and the future trends in sustainability, including Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). The discussion also touches on the growing focus on sustainability among retailers and the importance of community engagement in donation efforts.


    Takeaways

    Liquid Donate helps retailers donate excess inventory to nonprofits.
    The company has developed a matching algorithm for donations.
    Over 12 million items have been donated to date.
    Sustainability is becoming a priority for retailers.
    EPR legislation will shift responsibility to producers.
    Community engagement is key in donation efforts.
    Logistics for bulky donations are complex but manageable.
    Reducing transit distance by 90% is a significant achievement.
    Retailers are increasingly focused on sustainability initiatives.
    Asking friends for excess items can foster community support.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Liquid Donate and Passion for Sustainability
    02:37 Innovative Solutions for Bulky Donations
    05:32 The Matching Algorithm and Logistics Coordination
    08:25 Expanding Donation Opportunities for Retailers
    11:18 Impact on Sustainability and Environmental Statistics
    13:57 Future Trends in Sustainability and EPR Legislation
    16:36 Retailer Trends and the Influence of Tariffs
    19:31 Closing Thoughts and Community Engagement

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    26 mins