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Michael
All right, well, let's wrap up this wonderful show with the lightning round. Michael, we're going to. You first. The Golden Globes are adding a new category recognizing podcasts this year. If not your episode, this episode of the Omnitok Retail Fast Five. Which podcast would you put in the running?
Chris
Is this like a podcast in general or just one specific podcast? I forgot to ask that.
Michael
It's a. It's. It's any podcast from what I understand. So it could be call. If it's, you know, call her daddy, whatever you want. It could be, you know, the.
Christie
You know, Michael, call her daddy every week.
Chris
Yeah, yeah, it's interesting. I call her daddy. I have listened to it because I actually think her business story is absolutely remarkable. So I'm totally intrigued by it.
Michael
Absolutely.
Chris
And I do think from a. From a target audience standpoint, the content that she produces is dead on. That podcast is not for me in any way, shape or form, but I think she's a genius at targeting her. Her. Basically her customer base or her demo. And I saw an interview with her and Dave Portnoy, which obviously she started on Barstool, and him being the normal brash person that he said that he is, he said to her, to Alex, he said, well, you're just Barstool 2.0. But it's. It's pretty interesting because she kind of poo pooed that quickly, but if you step back, yeah, you kind of go, it's interesting. She has now taken over the microphone in sort of the flag of that generation, which there are massive amounts of millennials and gen zers and even Alpha that hopefully they're not all listening to that podcast. Based on the vulgarity of some of it, but not being political, my choice would be Tucker Carlson. I find him very interesting. And this may sound crazy, but. But very. I don't know if neutral is the right word, but inquisitive. And I heard a podcast. I was driving, we were on a long trip, and I heard a podcast that he did about COVID and the COVID virus and the actual components from a biological standpoint. It was fascinating and it was very educational, and I've done research to see if what he was saying was right or wrong. And he was completely down the middle of the road. So I. I find him very interesting.
Christie
Wow. All right, cool. Like to stay informed. All right, the Fall of Far Back to you, Michael, again. And then we'll hit Chris with the final two. The Fall of Farve, the latest in Netflix's series of sports documentaries. Retraces the good time gunslinger's arc from humble Mississippi beginnings to his NFL peak to the texting scandal that tarnished his reputation. Where does Favre rank for you in terms of all time quarterback greats? Top 10? Top 20? Doesn't rank at all. Where do you. Where do you put them?
Chris
So weird. You. You got to. You got to judge these guys because they're public figures, I guess, on the whole body of work. Right. So based on his sports stats, he's like top three quarterbacks from his stats or top five. I can't remember what it was, but when all the stuff was coming from Tom Brady and when he ranks in all of the stats, whatever they are very, very high. And his age, he was very old when he was still competing at a very high level. So he's from a physicality, sports deliverable standpoint, very high. From off the field behavior, he's like top 100. I mean, really, like, tarnishing his reputation.
Christie
Bell curve. Yeah. Right.
Chris
Yeah. So this one, I've got no vote. I can't really. I can't really place them because it's too tough to figure out where. Where do you. Wait, which. And, you know, how do you. How do you do it? But he's definitely A Tale of Two Cities, so.
Christie
And he takes your approach. He abstains.
Michael
That's right.
Christie
I'm staying.
Michael
I support that. I support that. All right, Christie, question number three. Netflix just picked up Sesame street streaming rights. Who is your Sesame street spirit animal or I guess puppet, maybe is the puppet.
Christie
Right? Good call.
Michael
Yeah.
Issa
Well, I guess that's pretty easy because when I was three years old, I dressed up as Cookie Monster for Halloween, so I'm gonna have to. Have to go there.
Christie
That's definitely a puppet. I don't. I don't think Cookie Monster definitely is an animal.
Issa
That's true. Definitely a puppet.
Christie
I like Big Bird. All right, last one. Starbucks unveiled its new summer product lineup yesterday, including a new iced orchard, oat milk, shaken espresso, and the return of fan favorite summer berry Starbucks refreshers. And a new strawberries and cream cake Pop. Which of these items do you most want to imbibe this summer? Christ, Issa.
Issa
Probably this summer. Berry refresher. Low sugar. The least amount of sugar of all the new items.
Christie
Yeah, yeah. That orchard, though, sounds tasty. I can't wait to get it.
Issa
It does. My nephews like the cake Pop. So I'm sure I'll be buying both.
Christie
Yeah. Right?
Chris
Is it me? Is it me? Or do you guys feel guilty if you just go into Starbucks and order a regular coffee. Like, I mean, it's amazing, right? The lineup they have.
Christie
It is. Yeah, it is. It is hard not to get swayed by something a little bit extra and a little bit sweeter. So. All right, well, that was.
Chris
One last thing, and then I'll let you close it out. Chris. We. We were on a project, and we had a tried and true Starbucks lover, and he would do whatever crazy drink was out there. And somewhere around Easter, there was a green matcha with, like, purple foam on the top, oat milk lavender thing. And we all made a ton of fun of them. But my wife had one recently, and I drank it. It was the best drink I've ever had in my life. So what was it called?
Christie
Do you remember, for our fans, what it was called?
Chris
It's a matcha lavender oat milk latte.
Christie
Okay.
Chris
Latte. Ice. Latte.
Christie
Ice. Ice latte. Okay.
Chris
Okay. Yeah, it's. It's fabulous. It's right on the front of all of the. Of the Starbucks apps. Now, maybe they're targeting me now because I did that, but I'm now a believer in any in. In non regular coffee drinks at Starbucks.
Christie
Yeah. Wow. Wow, that's awesome. So, fans, listen up. Go get one today.
Omni Talk Retail Podcast Summary
Episode: Lightning Round: Golden Globes Podcasts, Brett Favre Rankings & Starbucks Summer Menu
Release Date: May 23, 2025
Introduction In this episode of Omni Talk Retail, hosts Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga dive into a dynamic lightning round, tackling a variety of trending topics in the retail and entertainment industries. From the Golden Globes recognizing podcasts to evaluating Brett Favre's legacy and exploring Starbucks' latest summer offerings, the discussion is both insightful and engaging. This summary encapsulates the key points, notable quotes, and the overall flow of the conversation.
The episode kicks off with the exciting news that the Golden Globes are adding a new category to honor outstanding podcasts. Michael initiates the discussion by posing the question to his co-hosts about which podcast they believe deserves to be in the running for this prestigious recognition.
Chris Walton responds thoughtfully:
"I have listened to Call Her Daddy because I actually think her business story is absolutely remarkable." (00:35)
While Chris admits that Call Her Daddy isn't his personal cup of tea, he emphasizes the podcast's exceptional targeting and business acumen. He further explores the podcast's evolution, mentioning its roots with Barstool and the dynamic between the hosts, highlighting Alex Cooper's rise as a prominent voice among millennials, Gen Z, and even Generation Alpha listeners.
Chris Walton adds:
"She has now taken over the microphone in sort of the flag of that generation." (01:00)
In a surprising turn, Chris also mentions Tucker Carlson as a potential nominee, appreciating his inquisitive approach and educational content on topics like COVID, despite Carlson's polarizing public persona.
Shifting gears, the hosts discuss the latest Netflix sports documentary, The Fall of Favre, which chronicles Brett Favre's journey from his Mississippi roots to his NFL stardom and subsequent controversies.
Chris Walton provides a nuanced perspective:
"From a physicality, sports deliverable standpoint, very high. From off the field behavior, he's like top 100. I mean, really, like, tarnishing his reputation." (03:35)
Chris expresses difficulty in placing Favre within the all-time quarterback rankings due to the dichotomy between his on-field achievements and off-field misdemeanors. He ultimately abstains from ranking Favre, acknowledging the complexity of assessing public figures with multifaceted legacies.
Chris Walton concludes:
"It's definitely a Tale of Two Cities." (04:03)
The conversation transitions to Netflix securing the streaming rights for the beloved children's program, Sesame Street. Hosts are intrigued by the nostalgic and cultural significance of the show.
Michael prompts the segment:
"Who is your Sesame Street spirit animal or I guess puppet, maybe is the puppet?" (04:07)
Issa shares a personal anecdote:
"When I was three years old, I dressed up as Cookie Monster for Halloween." (04:21)
Christie adds her favorite:
"I like Big Bird." (04:37)
The discussion highlights the enduring charm of Sesame Street's characters and their impact across generations.
The final segment delves into Starbucks' recently unveiled summer offerings, including innovative beverages and treats designed to entice customers during the warmer months.
Michael introduces the topic:
"Starbucks unveiled its new summer product lineup yesterday, including a new iced orchard, oat milk, shaken espresso, and the return of fan favorite summer berry Starbucks refreshers. And a new strawberries and cream cake Pop." (04:23)
Issa expresses her preference:
"Probably this summer berry refresher. Low sugar. The least amount of sugar of all the new items." (04:57)
Christie shares her enthusiasm:
"That orchard, though, sounds tasty. I can't wait to get it." (05:05)
The hosts discuss the appeal of these new products, balancing between healthier options and indulgent treats. Chris reflects on the complexity of Starbucks' extensive menu, hinting at the allure of non-traditional coffee beverages:
"Is it me? Or do you guys feel guilty if you just go into Starbucks and order a regular coffee?" (05:23)
Chris Walton concludes with a personal endorsement:
"It's a matcha lavender oat milk latte. Latte. Ice. Latte. It's fabulous." (05:58)
The episode wraps up with the hosts encouraging listeners to explore Starbucks' new summer offerings, sharing their genuine excitement and personal experiences with the latest menu items. The lightning round provided a rapid yet comprehensive exploration of diverse topics, showcasing the hosts' expertise and engaging conversational style.
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This episode of Omni Talk Retail offers a vibrant snapshot of current trends and discussions within the retail and entertainment spheres, providing listeners with valuable insights and relatable commentary.