Armchair quarterbacking isn’t just for sports anymore. We’re taking the same approach to companies: what would you do in their shoes? Each episode, our lively panel will debate a new issue ripped from the headlines involving a different well-known company. Between our instincts, experiences, and unsolicited opinions, we may just come up with gold. At the end, we’ll critique ourselves and see how we did. If we fixed it, you’re welcome! Season 3 launched January 20, 2026. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss a single episode!

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Is Prime Day a Real Holiday Now?
Jun 23, 2026
Happy Prime Day! Amazon Prime Day just turned 11 years old, and what started as a single day invented to fill a sales lull has become somewhat of an actual holiday. How do we celebrate? We buy…
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Brand Collabs: Overplayed or Worth the Hype?
Jun 16, 2026
Brand collaborations are everywhere right now. But for every Swatch x AP with overwhelming demand, there are examples like Nike x Tiffany that leave everyone wondering why those brands aligned. In…
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Unraveling High Fashion
Jun 09, 2026
What happens when luxury brands sell more than products, but the promise of ethics, craftsmanship, and sustainability? In this episode, our panel explores the growing tension between luxury…
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Bullish on Bagels? Figuring Out Food Fads
Jun 03, 2026
What separates a food fad that burns out from one that becomes a lasting brand? This episode dives into the psychology and business strategy behind viral food trends, with Pop-Up Bagels as a current…
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Predicting Kalshi’s Future
May 26, 2026
With billions of dollars traded weekly across non-traditional and traditional investors, prediction markets have quickly become one of the hottest crazes in finance. In this episode, we grab time…
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7-Eleven’s Egg Salad Experiment
May 19, 2026
7-Eleven has been working on a big comeback for a while. Their first big attempt at reinvention might surprise you: egg salad sandwiches. While quite popular in Japan, 7-Eleven’s big gamble on egg…
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Spirit Airlines Out of Runway: What Happens From Here?
May 12, 2026
What happens when a major airline simply runs out of money? In this episode, USA Today’s consumer travel reporter Zach Wichter joins the conversation to break down the shocking collapse of Spirit…
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Allbirds’ AI Reboot: Bold Leap or Giant Misstep
May 07, 2026
Can a financially devastated footwear brand reinvent itself overnight as an AI infrastructure company? In this episode, noted investment strategist Todd M. Schoenberger joins the discussion to…
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Napster’s Confusing Comeback
May 07, 2026
Napster once reshaped the music industry by making free digital downloads mainstream. Now it’s attempting another reinvention, this time as an AI-powered music platform. But can a brand once…
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Replay: Lego’s Grown Up Gamble
Apr 21, 2026
LEGO built one of the most iconic brands in history by standing for children, creativity, and open-ended play. But in recent years, a major shift has taken hold. The company is increasingly chasing…
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Replay: Southwest’s LUV Lost
Apr 14, 2026
Southwest Airlines is financially strong. Record revenues. Stock price near multi-year highs. Yet longtime customers are walking away angry. In this episode, we unpack the growing tension between…
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Are There Too Many Managers?
Apr 07, 2026
Are too many people being promoted into leadership roles? As a result, are companies becoming too top heavy? If we’ve created a system that values managers over executers, is this a recipe for…
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Is Outer Space for Everyone?
Mar 31, 2026
Space exploration used to be reserved for governments and elite astronauts only. Today, commercial launches, private space stations, and civilian missions are raising questions about opening up space…
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Can Target Hit the Bullseye Again?
Mar 24, 2026
Target is dropping prices on more than 3,000 items to win back shoppers. But can price cuts alone win back customer trust and brand loyalty? In this episode, our panel analyzes Target’s plan to…
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Hired or Hustled? Avoiding Job Search Predators
Mar 17, 2026
In this episode, our panel explores a troubling trend in today’s job market: companies that exist to exploit job seekers. The reality of today’s job market? Ongoing layoffs and exponentially more…
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Southwest’s LUV Lost
Mar 10, 2026
Southwest Airlines is financially strong. Record revenues. Stock price near multi-year highs. Yet longtime customers are walking away angry. In this episode, we unpack the growing tension between…
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The Reese’s Controversy with Brad Reese
Mar 03, 2026
For generations, a bite of a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup meant one thing: Milk chocolate. Real peanut butter. That unmistakable taste. Now, many loyal fans say something is different. In this episode…
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The Tipflation Trap – Who Eats the Cost?
Feb 24, 2026
Tipping used to be simple: good service meant leaving something extra. These days, tips seem like mandatory surcharges, and customers are fed up. In this episode, Aaron and Melissa unpack the growing…
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The Automation Irony: Why Are We Still Working So Hard?
Feb 17, 2026
Research suggests that 30–50% of today’s work tasks could technically be automated. And yet most of us feel busier than ever. So what’s going on? In this episode, we sit down with author, AI…
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Super Bowl Commercials – Do They Really Work?
Feb 10, 2026
This year, companies spent $8–10 million for a single 30-second Super Bowl commercial, before production, celebrity fees, and amplification even begin. It’s one of the biggest marketing bets any…
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The Pinterest Paradox: From Pins to Purchases
Feb 03, 2026
Pinterest was once the quiet corner of the internet. A place for inspiration, planning, and imagination. No shouting. No doom-scrolling. No constant pressure to buy. That version of Pinterest is now…
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Lego’s Grown Up Gamble
Jan 27, 2026
LEGO built one of the most iconic brands in history by standing for children, creativity, and open-ended play. But in recent years, a major shift has taken hold. The company is increasingly chasing…
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Dry January: The Business of Not Drinking
Jan 20, 2026
Season 3 kicks off with a timely and culture-shifting question: Is Dry January actually good for business, or is it a self-inflicted economic slowdown? Every January, millions of people across the…
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REPLAY: How Much Are Our Fixes Worth? Let's Find Out Together!
Jan 13, 2026
In this special episode of We Fixed It, You’re Welcome, the team welcomes back financial expert Lukas Sundahl to put real numbers behind our hypothetical business fixes. What’s the actual value of…
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REPLAY: Jaguar’s EV Rebrand — How to Fix a Luxury Icon
Jan 06, 2026
Jaguar’s EV rebrand was meant to redefine the luxury car brand — but instead, it sparked massive backlash, confused loyal customers, and even led to their CEO stepping down. In this episode, we break…
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REPLAY: American Eagle: Jeans, Genes, and Controversy
Dec 30, 2025
In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome" the hosts tackle American Eagle's controversial ad campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney. Marketing expert Lola Bakare joins to dissect the brand's…
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Crowdsourced Fixes Vol. 2
Dec 23, 2025
In this episode, our panelists discuss crowd-sourced fixes that were submitted to our show, an end-of-season tradition. We talk about various companies that are top of mind for our episode…
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Campbell’s in Hot Water: Simmering the Brand Back Down
Dec 16, 2025
A beloved American brand finds itself in boiling hot water after a senior executive at Campbell’s is secretly recorded making racist remarks, mocking customers, disparaging the company’s products…
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Avoiding the Culture Shrug
Dec 09, 2025
Some movies and products flop so badly they become infamous. Others become instant classics. But then there are the ones in the middle. The ones with hype that launch and then disappear without a…
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Wendy's "Vanilla" Shakeup: Let's Get Bolder & Back on Top
Dec 02, 2025
Wendy’s was once the fresh, honest, slightly rebellious burger chain. Today it’s stuck between fast food giants on one side and premium burger rivals on the other. Prices match McDonald’s, but the…
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