• EP35 – Show Me The Money: CPGs & JBPs.
    Jan 27 2026

    The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Making Retail Media Work Inside and Outside of JBPs


    In this continuation of the Show Me the Money special, Viv Craske and Colin Lewis tackle one of the toughest challenges facing brands today: extracting real value from retail media spend locked inside Joint Business Plans (JBPs).


    From FMCG vs CPG debates to Beatles metaphors (John, Paul, George & Ringo = marketing, shopper, digital & ecommerce teams), the episode unpacks why retail media budgets are fragmented, hard to track, and often inefficient.


    Viv and Colin explore how brands can regain control, align media spend to business objectives, and negotiate smarter retail media agreements that go beyond “promised spend” toward measurable impact.


    This episode is a practical guide for brand, sales, and marketing leaders navigating the tension between commercial commitments and media effectiveness.


    Key topics covered:

    • Why JBPs are one of the hardest places to unlock retail media value
    • The “four Beatles” problem: fragmented media budget ownership
    • Why brands often don’t know who is spending what—and where
    • The tension between commercial teams committing media and marketers needing flexibility
    • A simple 3-part retail media budgeting framework:
    • Goal-driven budgeting
    • Spending effectively (incrementality & measurement)
    • Being “always on”
    • How brands can negotiate flexibility, transparency, and insights from retailers
    • The rise of joint marketing agreements and retail media-specific JBPs
    • Why marketing teams must be in the room - not just sales


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    18 mins
  • EP34 – Celebrity Deathmatch at NRF
    Jan 20 2026

    It’s the return of the Retail Media Therapy podcast Celebrity Deathmatch Live edition – this time, live from NRF in New York.


    The Retail Media Therapy podcast Celebrity Deathmatch is brought to you by Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy, alongside event sponsors QSIC and Zitcha.


    It's a rowdy Oxford style debate with 3 rounds, where one of our fighters will be for the motion and one will be against the motion – they have to make their point and trash their opposing fighter.


    Our fighters are:

    Colin ‘The Crusher’ Lewis

    Of Retail Media Therapy Podcast and consultant at Grace & Co


    Claire ‘Whiplash’ Wyatt

    from The Trade Desk


    Kiri ‘The Killer’ Masters

    Host of the Retail Media Breakfast Club


    Sarah ‘The Mauler’ Marzano

    from EMarketer



    Your judges are:

    Steve Biddle from Zitcha

    Mark Walkin from QSIC


    And your host is:

    Viv Craske

    host of the Retail Media Therapy Podcast and consultant at Grace & Co



    Are you ready to do battle?


    Round 1 - Colin vs Claire

    USA Vs the rest of the world. The USA sucks at Retail Media


    Round 2 - Sarah vs Kiri

    Agentic commerce: friend or foe to retail media?


    The Grand Final - TBC vs TBC

    Apocalypse Now: is retail media doomed?


    Join the rowdiest, most debauched and most brutally honest event at NRF, and see who wins the debates and survives the insults.

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    32 mins
  • EP33 – How To Run A Retail Media Sales Team
    Jan 13 2026

    Welcome to EP33 of the Retail Media Therapy podcast with Viv Craske and Colin Lewis. Retail Media Therapy comes from Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy.


    In this episode of Retail Media Therapy, the focus is on the intricacies of building a successful retail media sales team and effective strategies for maximizing revenue. The discussion reveals:


    • The importance of mastering the basics

    • Creating compelling sales presentations,

    • The benefits of selling media packages to manage margins and simplify decision-making for clients.


    The conversation also covers the critical role of sales team management, including motivation, tiering clients, and the crucial distinction between hunters and farmers in sales roles.

    Stay tuned for the next episode, which will shift the focus to the buy side and the navigation of JBPs by CPGs and suppliers.

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    17 mins
  • EP32 – Crystal Ball Predictions for 2026
    Dec 31 2025

    Welcome to EP32 of the Retail Media Therapy podcast with Viv Craske and Colin Lewis. Retail Media Therapy comes from Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy.


    In this special Crystal Ball Predictions for 2026 episode, Grace & Co team Michael Islip and Lucy Bugler join us to discuss:


    Reflecting on 2025: Realities and Surprises

    • Amazon DSP's integration of the connected TV world

    • Criteo ads in Google 360.

    • Slower-than-expected influx of brand budgets

    • Consolidation in retail media


    Predictions for 2026

    Colin Lewis aka "Madam Zelda" turns the crystal ball towards the future.

    • The myth of a singular, comprehensive AI solution.

    • AI's integration into agencies involves strategic application rather than mass replacement.

    • Creativity in retail media campaigns.

    • Will Google become a major player in retail media, via AI search?


    Wild and Crazy Predictions

    • Could Tesco purchase ITV?

    • The unlikely but exciting prospect of an Amazon and Walmart merger

    • Will retai media hasten the Dead Internet Theory and agents click on retail media ads for rewards?

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    23 mins
  • EP31 – Xmas Special: Who's on Santa's naughty list?
    Dec 16 2025

    Welcome to EP31 of the Retail Media Therapy podcast with Viv Craske and Colin Lewis. Retail Media Therapy comes from Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy.


    In this special holiday episode, we ask the BIG questions:


    • Who’s on Santa’s naughty list in Retail Media?


    • What do you get the retail media network that has everything (hello Amazon and Walmart)


    • Are Colin and Viv being fired?

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    19 mins
  • EP30 – Is Walmart really a retailer? How to use in store screens properly
    Dec 2 2025

    Welcome to EP30 of the Retail Media Therapy podcast with Viv Craske and Colin Lewis. Retail Media Therapy comes from Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy.


    In this episode:


    • Is Walmart really a retailer anymore and should your board stop thinking like a retailer?


    • We deep dive into the huge value of in store screens and how each screen location needs to be considered differently to give suppliers the best opportunities.


    • The latest from the Ascendant network event in London

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    23 mins
  • EP29 – The Incrementality Myth and Winning With Media Agencies
    Nov 18 2025

    Welcome to EP29 of the Retail Media Therapy podcast with Viv Craske and Colin Lewis. Retail Media Therapy comes from Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy.


    In this episode:


    • The Incrementality Myth

    • Winning With Media Agencies


    The podcast unpacks why the retail media industry has become overly fixated on incrementality, arguing that while measurement matters, it shouldn’t overshadow broader brand objectives or practical decision-making. We then dives into how retail media networks can effectively work with agencies to unlock brand budgets, emphasizing the need for a clear USP, clean audience data, and a long-term engagement strategy.

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    24 mins
  • EP28 – Atlas the Google Ads killer? What's a Retail Media Upfront?
    Nov 4 2025


    Welcome to EP28 of the Retail Media Therapy podcast with Viv Craske and Colin Lewis. Retail Media Therapy comes from Grace & Co - the marketing and commerce consultancy.


    In this episode:


    • Atlas Vs Google – Is the browser from ChatGPT a Google Ads killer?


    • Amazon no longer want to own shopping, they want to own advertising. That's the claim Viv makes as Colin explains what AWS RTB Fabric is


    • Media Upfronts are appearing more and more in the retail media world - what are they and why does every Hot Shot Retail Media Network need one?

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    19 mins