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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 39 MIN

Ep. 151 - Win at Walmart: Strategy Over Empty Motion

from The Doing Business in Bentonville Podcast · host Doing Business in Bentonville

Most brands are not losing because they lack hustle. They are losing because they mistake motion for strategy, then wonder why the shelf stays quiet. We’re joined by Allisha Watkins, founder and CEO of Paradox Retail Marketing Agency, for a grounded conversation about what it really takes to grow emerging and challenger CPG brands in today’s Walmart and Sam’s Club ecosystem. We talk about why the traditional retail “blueprint” is breaking down, how tactic-first planning leads to piecemeal marketing, and what changes when you put the shopper at the center of every decision. Allisha shares the practical checkpoints her team uses when a founder says “we want to get into Walmart,” including brand readiness, supply chain reality, category gaps, and the foundational work that prevents a launch from turning into an expensive lesson. From there, we get into omnichannel strategy, retail media, and the daily pace of change driven by data and AI. Allisha explains why knowing your customer should be easier than ever, and why breaking through the noise is the real challenge. We also dig into shopper personas, the “so what” behind insights, and her honest take on supporting founders: execution, teaching, and yes, a little therapy. The throughline is simple and sharp: a tactic is not a strategy, and relationships still matter. If you’re building a retail go-to-market plan, refining packaging and positioning, or trying to scale velocity without wasting spend, this one will help you think clearer. Subscribe, share this with a founder or brand builder, and leave a review so more people can find the show.00:00 - Motion vs. Strategy in CPG02:15 - Why the Traditional Retail Blueprint is Broken06:30 - Walmart Readiness Checklist for Founders12:45 - Navigating Omnichannel and Retail Media18:20 - The "So What" Behind Shopper Data23:10 - Execution, Education, and Founder Therapy

Most brands are not losing because they lack hustle. They are losing because they mistake motion for strategy, then wonder why the shelf stays quiet. We’re joined by Allisha Watkins, founder and CEO of Paradox Retail Marketing Agency, for a grounded conversation about what it really takes to grow emerging and challenger CPG brands in today’s Walmart and Sam’s Club ecosystem. We talk about why the traditional retail “blueprint” is breaking down, how tactic-first planning leads to piecem...

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