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  • Retail Roundup: Get Started in Private Label
    Jun 25 2026

    Manufacturing consultant Jen Hegeman explores the essentials of white-label and private-label product development, providing actionable advice for brands navigating the complexities of launching their own product lines.

    WESA Retail Roundup June 25, 2026:

    • Host: Glenn the Geek, Host of Horses in the Morning
    • Facebook: Retail Roundup Facebook grou
    • Guest: Jen Hegeman from Jen X Designs
    • Presented By: Western English Sales Association

    Time Stamps:

    • 00:55 - Jen and Gamble the raccoon
    • 03:16 - White label explained
    • 05:13 - Private label overview
    • 07:50 - Why volume and materials matter
    • 08:08 - Case for in-house manufacturing
    • 10:36 - Protecting innovation and IP
    • 10:45 - Equine-safe materials vs human foams
    • 13:22 - What products brands want to make
    • 14:24 - Hidden costs and sampling realities
    • 18:29 - COVID-era U.S. manufacturing story
    • 21:19 - State of American cut-and-sew
    • 23:06 - IP theft and enforcement limits
    • 28:44 - How retailers find white-label options
    • 31:37 - Inventory, color strategy, and close

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    33 Min.
  • From Ranch Roots to Retail Loyalty
    Jun 18 2026

    For more than 40 years, Schaefer Outfitter has represented the grit, values, and traditions of the American West. What started with a need for better gear for working ranchers evolved into a beloved western brand with an incredibly loyal following. In this episode of Wisdom by WESA, Jason Smith shares the story behind Schaefer's enduring success, the lessons learned from generations of western customers, and why preserving western heritage matters now more than ever.

    Links:
    • Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole Zipperlen
    • Contact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing Specialist
    • Guest: Jason Smith, CEO & President Schaefer’s Outfitter - Website | Instagram

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    22 Min.
  • The Opportunity in the Dover Crash
    Jun 10 2026

    Glenn sits down with Rose from Equus Now and Mary from Kerrits to unpack what the Dover Saddlery closures really mean for the equestrian retail industry. They explore how independent tack shops and small to mid-size manufacturers can turn Dover’s liquidation into opportunity through smarter inventory management, omni-channel selling, and stronger vendor–retailer partnerships. The conversation covers vendor credit risk, the role of private equity in niche equine businesses, using events and community-building to drive traffic, and practical strategies to keep core products in stock while still offering “good, better, best” assortments. It’s a must-listen for tack store owners, equine brands, and anyone navigating the changing landscape of horse retail.

    WESA Retail Roundup June 10, 2026:

    • Host: Glenn the Geek, Host of Horses in the Morning
    • Facebook: Retail Roundup Facebook grou
    • Guest: Rose Staeck from Equus Now
    • Guest: Mary Hallissey, VP of Sales, at Kerrits
    • Presented By: Western English Sales Association

    Time Stamps:

    • 03:30 - Dover history & ownership changes
    • 05:30 - Millers/Iselin collapse parallel
    • 07:45 - Fire sale fears & real inventory picture
    • 10:25 - Vendor risk, terms & big accounts
    • 12:10 - Diversifying beyond Dover
    • 13:05 - How local retailers capture Dover customers
    • 14:50 - Events, community & vendor-supported promos
    • 17:35 - Credit limits, communication & due diligence
    • 21:20 - Private equity: good, bad & misunderstood
    • 26:50 - Future of small tack shops & omni-channel
    • 28:50 - What new shops should NOT do
    • 31:50 - Core product, inventory tools & final takeaways

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    37 Min.
  • 174: How Hamley’s Turned Retail into an Experience
    Jun 4 2026

    From attending WESA as a buyer to building a multi-experience western destination, Hamley’s Western Store proves that retail can be immersive, profitable, and community-driven. In this episode, we talk with Katrina Eichner about what happens after WESA and how retailers can turn inventory, events, and experiences into long-term growth.

    Links:
    • Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole Zipperlen
    • Contact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing Specialist
    • Guest: Katrina Eichner from Hamley’s Western Store

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    20 Min.
  • Where the Eyeballs Are
    May 28 2026

    What actually makes shoppers stop scrolling, watch, and walk into a store? On this episode of Retail Roundup, we sit down with WESA videographer Chris Johnston of Truthful Studio to talk about the evolving world of video content for retailers.

    WESA Retail Roundup May 28, 2026:

    • Host: Glenn the Geek, Host of Horses in the Morning
    • Facebook: Retail Roundup Facebook grou
    • Guest: Chris Johnston of Truthful Studios | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn
    • Presented By: Western English Sales Association

    Time Stamps:

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    41 Min.
  • Built for Retail
    May 21 2026

    As Twisted X prepares to unveil major company news, we sit down to talk innovation, retailer relationships, and why the brand continues to double down on wholesale instead of going direct-to-consumer. From comfort technology to building retailer trust, this episode dives into what’s next for one of the western industry’s most disruptive brands.

    Links:
    • Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole Zipperlen
    • Contact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing Specialist
    • Guest: Jud Taylor, VP of Sales at Twisted X - Website | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

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    24 Min.
  • AI for Retailers
    May 14 2026

    AI can not be ignored in any aspect of business. Jamie Samples of Yellow Barn Media shares how retailers should be using AI in their operations.

    WESA Retail Roundup May 14, 2026:

    • Host: Glenn the Geek, Host of Horses in the Morning
    • Facebook: Retail Roundup Facebook group
    • Guest: Jamie Samples of Yellow Barn Media
    • Link: Jamie's beginner AI course
    • Presented By: Western English Sales Association

    Time Stamps:

    • 2:00 - Why you can’t ignore AI
    • 3:00 - Learning AI: courses & tools
    • 5:00 - AI search vs SEO & websites
    • 7:00 - Using AI on business data
    • 10:00 - Inventory analytics & automations
    • 12:00 - AI as your business assistant
    • 13:00 - Content and copywriting help
    • 17:00 - Marketing and social media content
    • 20:00 - Research, fact-checking, and links
    • 23:00 - Video scripting and Canva automation
    • 25:00 - Reviews, sentiment, and feedback
    • 26:00 - Customer retention and win-back campaigns
    • 29:00 - Handling unhappy customers with AI
    • 31:00 - Yellow Barn offers, course, and closing

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    35 Min.
  • 172: The Art Behind Peyote Bird
    May 7 2026

    How do you turn global artisan relationships into a standout retail experience? Amanda Alexander shares how Peyote Bird blends storytelling, sourcing, and smart curation to create collections that truly sell.

    • Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole Zipperlen
    • Contact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing Specialist
    • Guest: Amanda Alexander, Peyote Bird | Instagram | Facebook

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    16 Min.