Retention Chronicles

Retention Chronicles

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Ecommerce brands are focusing on increasing customer retention. Join us as we discuss marketing, operations, and the customer experience with top DTC brands for real strategy around generating revenue, email marketing, social media, performance metrics, AI, customer communication, & more in the Shopify ecosystem. Retention Chronicles is hosted and produced by Mariah Parsons and is sponsored by Malomo, a branded order tracking platform improving the post-purchase experience. Be sure to...
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Episode List

Raising the Bar: Redefining Ready-to-Drink Cocktails with The Original Southside

Feb 27th, 2026 3:46 PM

In this episode of Retention Chronicles, Mariah sits down with Meredith Mills-Merritt, founder and CEO of The Original Southside, a spirit-based, certified organic ready-to-drink cocktail built to challenge the status quo of the alcohol industry .Meredith shares how a family summer recipe evolved into a fast-growing CPG brand, why the RTD category is more confusing than consumers realize, and how ingredient transparency became her competitive edge. We unpack the difference between malt-based beverages and true spirit-based cocktails, the realities of launching in a saturated but growing category, and what it takes to build brand trust in a three-tier distribution system.We also dive into:Why education-first marketing is her primary acquisition strategyHow organic social and in-store tastings drive early tractionWhat retention looks like across DTC and retailWhy customer experience matters even more in a high-friction shipping categoryThe two unexpected consumer cohorts fueling growthIf you’re building in CPG, navigating restricted goods, or thinking about how to balance brand awareness with retention, this episode is a masterclass in patience, precision, and raising the bar.

Repeat Purchase Rate Talks: Reformulating Nutcase for Growth

Feb 26th, 2026 3:37 AM

In this episode of Retention Chronicles, Mariah sit down with Jo, founder of Nutcase Milk, to unpack how a late-night craving for better-for-you chocolate milk turned into a fast-growing CPG brand with creator partnerships and a hard-earned product reset .Jo shares how testing the product at her restaurant sparked early demand, how a random Vegas brunch led to VC backing, and how poker connections evolved into partnerships with names like Ninja and Steve Aoki. But the real lesson comes after launch. When repeat purchase didn’t meet expectations, the team made the tough call to pause, reformulate, and improve the product before scaling further.We talk luck versus determination, founder-led brand voice, handling public criticism, and why retention always starts with product quality. This is an honest look at what it really takes to build in public and get better in real time.

LAMIK Beauty: Inviting customers to be a part of your brand

Dec 1st, 2025 3:57 PM

In this episode of Retention Chronicles, Mariah sits down with Kim Roxie — founder of LAMIK Beauty — for a deeply inspiring conversation on entrepreneurship, identity, and building a beauty brand that truly sees its customers.Kim shares her 21-year journey from launching a tiny makeup + brow studio in a Houston mall to building LAMIK into a national clean beauty brand distributed through JCPenney, Nordstrom, Hy-Vee, and more. She opens up about the bold decision to close her successful brick-and-mortar shop in 2018, betting everything on transitioning LAMIK into a digital-first DTC brand — a risk that positioned her perfectly for March 2020.Kim explains how she used early AI tools, quizzes, and virtual try-on to create a personalized online experience long before it became mainstream. And when the world shut down, she turned to Facebook Live — streaming every Friday night for four years with her daughter — building a fiercely loyal community that ultimately became the foundation of LAMIK’s growth and even created their own “Ladies Who LAMIK” group.The episode digs into how Kim thinks about customer acquisition, what makes a product “sticky,” the importance of letting customers co-create your brand, and why sustainable retail expansion requires data, intentionality, and humility. She also shares an honest look at systemic challenges in beauty, the reality of scaling without massive funding, and the deep faith that continues to guide her through volatility in today’s retail environment.This conversation is equal parts tactical, emotional, and empowering — a must-listen for any founder, beauty lover, or builder navigating the balance between vision, community, and resilience.

Scaling Sweet Success: Inside Spritzal's 11-Year Retail + DTC Journey

Nov 25th, 2025 6:26 PM

In this episode of Retention Chronicles, host Mariah Parsons sits down with Taylor Walker, co-founder of Spritzal Cookie Company, to unpack the 11-year journey of scaling a family recipe into a fast-growing clean-label cookie brand. Taylor shares how Spritzle evolved from rainy Saturday farmer’s markets to mass retail distribution, the pivotal decisions behind SKU reduction, packaging revamps, and transitioning from cottage production to manufacturing partners.They dive into customer acquisition strategies that actually work for small, non-VC-backed CPG brands—founder-led storytelling, community-driven sampling, TikTok and Instagram consistency, and the power of organic word of mouth. Taylor also breaks down what customer retention looks like in consumables today, from thoughtful email cadence to in-store surprise-and-delight tactics.Whether you're building a CPG brand or fascinated by modern consumer behavior, this episode is packed with must-hear insights on scaling thoughtfully, staying scrappy, and keeping authenticity at the center of growth.

Flavor First, Rules Second: Rotten's Strategy Playbook

Nov 13th, 2025 9:19 PM

In this episode, we sit down with Michael, Founder & CEO of Rotten, the better-for-you candy brand that’s rewriting the rules of CPG with bold flavor, unapologetic branding, and an omnichannel strategy built for today’s consumer.Michael shares the unexpected origin story behind Rotten—from his childhood obsession with sour gummies to realizing the “healthy” candy world felt too clinical and joyless. Instead of leaning into the typical wellness aesthetic, he embraced rebellion, nostalgia, and fun, creating a brand that looks indulgent but performs better.We cover everything from branding that disrupts the aisle, to acquisition tactics in an impulse-driven category, to how Rotten approaches retention when customers bounce between Sprouts, Amazon, TikTok Shop, airports, and DTC. Michael also breaks down the surprising not-so-seasonal nature of candy, the power of founder-led content, and why an omnichannel retention strategy is the only realistic approach for modern CPG brands.If you’re interested in brand building, retail expansion, customer behavior, or breaking conventions in a crowded market, this episode delivers a masterclass in standing out—by being unapologetically different.

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