Buying and Beyond
Welcome to the Buying & Beyond podcast, the podcast for all things Retail Buying...and more!
Join us, Kate & Lyns, buyers and best friends, each week for industry insights, stories and expertise from real people in retail.
Enjoy honest stories and conversations, retail therapy and learn bite-sized tips from us and our guests from across the industry.
- Season 1 starts with Becoming a Buyer - the background to how we started in the industry, what exactly is a Buyer, working your way up the ladder and the main meetings and tasks working in Buying
- Season 2 is all about Being a Buyer - leading a team, coordinating trips, working with suppliers, product & personal development and sustainability
- Season 3 takes us beyond just the direct Buying team - we introduce merchandisers, talk about designers and new trends, burnout & life coaching.
- Season 4 is where we are joined by more Retail Buyers and have also invited Retail Businesses to tell us their stories
- Season 5 continues with a fantastic assortment of Retail Buyers and Retail Businesses. We find out how they got started and what inspires & excites them about retail - plus we lift the lid on what Brands need and Buyers expect!
We are your modern day mentors; prepping Buyers of the future and empowering current Buyers. Our insights for retail businesses and entrepreneurs will shine a light on how to to build, grow, scale and pitch like a pro!
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S6 E3: From Fashion to Fencing with Rebecca Thompson, Category Manager for Jewsons
In this episode, we sit down with Rebecca Thompson, an experienced Product Category Manager at Jewsons, who has built an impressive career spanning fashion, sports retail, appliances, and now building products. Rebecca’s journey is a fascinating example of how skills in buying and category management can transfer across industries - even from trend-led fashion accessories to long-lifecycle hard goods like composite decking, cladding, and fencing.
Rebecca reflects on her early years working with big names like New Look and Sports Direct, where the buying process was fast-paced, heavily trend-driven, and all about quick reactions.
At Eurocell, she owned outdoor living categories in a business that evolved from a manufacturer into both a retail and trade powerhouse. She talks us through the rapid growth the company has experienced - especially during the COVID-19 pandemic - and the importance of adapting quickly to changing customer journeys and the rise of e-commerce.
We also explore how her role demands deep product knowledge and ongoing technical training. Rebecca emphasizes that in hard goods, credibility comes not just from sales strategy, but from being able to advise customers with confidence. Trade shows and industry events play a big role here, offering both inspiration and networking opportunities.
A particularly engaging part of our conversation focuses on gender dynamics in the retail and trade industries. Rebecca shares her perspective on the increasing visibility and influence of women in spaces that have traditionally been male-dominated, noting, “Women are increasingly shaping the customer journey in trade and DIY sectors.” She believes this shift is reshaping how businesses think about service, communication, and product ranges.
Sustainability is another recurring theme. Rebecca highlights how the industry is moving toward more thoughtful decision-making. “Sustainability and quality are becoming more important in both fashion and hard goods,” she explains, pointing out that buyers now have to consider not just trends but also the long-term impact and environmental footprint of their categories.
Whether you’re in fashion, DIY, or any other sector, Rebecca’s story demonstrates that every product category has its own challenges and excitement - and that embracing change, focusing on customers, and building transferable skills are the keys to a lasting career in buying and category management.
3 Key Takeaways:
- Career skills in buying and category management are highly transferable across industries, from trend-led fashion to long-lifecycle hard goods.
- Building customer trust—especially in high-value purchases—requires deep product knowledge, adaptability, and clear communication.
- Sustainability, diversity, and changing customer journeys are reshaping both fashion and hard goods, making these areas more exciting than ever.
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