
Episode #38
S2E38 | Glenn McMahon | He's built, sold, and saved brands for over 30 years. What most never learn.
Donna Karan. Dolce & Gabbana. Giorgio Armani. St. John Knits, sold in 2013. Then interim leadership and advisory work across fashion, tech, hospitality, and luxury appliances. Thirty years. Build it. Sell it. Save it. Glenn identifies industry vulgarities and celebrates the imagination that moves audiences to enroll, not those who survive on forgettable transactions. Decisive. Gentle in delivery. Firm in the follow-through. Inside this episode: complacency as the industry's most uncomfortable truth. AG Jeans and the return to core. The pattern behind Nike, Lululemon, and Under Armour's repeated missteps. Why On, Hoka, New Balance, Kith, Aimé Leon Dore, and Buck Mason are winning through community over hype. Resale as real commerce. Runway economics, and why the math stopped working. AI as a tool, not a replacement for merchant judgment. Notable quotes: "There's no shame in asking for help." "Keep it simple. It's denim, stupid." "Patience." If you celebrate humanness, and what happens in collaboration, you already walk among us. Join our cohort. Welcoming ALL. Walk Worthy

