★ New Podcast — Launching Fall 2026
ALL SALES FINAL.
Pulling back the curtain on what women are being sold — products, movements, ideologies, and cultural moments.
All Sales Final — Episode 1: The Receipt
Women Are
The Economy.
Act Like It.
Women drive 85% of all consumer purchasing decisions in this country. We are managing households, navigating careers, raising humans, and somehow still expected to be impressed by a loyalty points program.
We are the economy — and the economy is currently throwing up on itself. All Sales Final is the show that has something to say about that.
Every episode, host Shampaigne Graves takes one thing women are being sold — a product, a lifestyle, a movement, an entire ideology — and cracks it open with expert economists, sociologists, and real women living these stories in real time.
Because nothing — nothing — is ever just a sale.
Three Acts.
Every Episode.
All Sales Final isn't an interview show. It's a dissection. Each episode moves through three distinct lenses — giving you the full picture of what's being sold, why it's being sold, and who's actually paying the price.
What's Being Sold
Shampaigne's unfiltered Women's Consumer Expert commentary breaks down the product, the movement, or the messaging. She says the quiet part loud — without softening it for the brand's feelings.
Why It's Being Sold
Guest experts — economists, sociologists, psychologists, policy makers, and credible content creators — add the layered context that explains the machinery behind the message.
Who It's Being Sold To
Real consumer voices. Women from different income levels, life stages, and backgrounds living these issues in their actual, bill-paying, decision-making, exhausted lives. Not spokesmodels. Real women.
18 Episodes.
Zero Apologies.
The Receipt
In 1997, a Texas H-E-B grocery cart cost $155. That same cart in 2026? $504. A viral TikTok receipt didn't just break the internet — it broke open the whole show. This is where it all starts: what we were promised, what we were charged, and why the bill is finally due.
Mind Over Money
The psychology of women's economic choices in uncertainty. Why are we still expected to deliver the same experiences when the cart costs triple?
Paper Straws & Broken Promises
Greenwashing. ESG rollbacks. The bamboo packaging that stayed after the pledge left. Who absorbs the cost of corporate betrayal?
Yeehaw But Nah
Beyoncé economics, queer identity, and country music's reckoning. What does it mean to build a market where you were never supposed to exist?
Bless Your Heart Y'all
The tradwife aesthetic and the very well-funded conservative media infrastructure quietly behind it. Meet the investors in your feed.
Retaliation Retail
Consumer boycotts, Canadian travel bans, and the billion-dollar conversation at the cash register. What are we actually saying with our dollars?
The Revolution Was Televised.
White Lotus. Sirens. Hunting Wives. Prestige TV and the centrist women who added the revolution to their watchlist — but didn't show up for the protest.
Shhh Before They Find Out
Cultural displacement through mainstream discovery. The moment your niche becomes their trend — and the price goes up on everything that came before.
Trickle-Down Empathy
Corporations want us to empathize with their "tough decisions." Susan is going bald from stress about formula prices. The board would like her understanding.
Are We Burned Out From Protesting With Our Pockets?
A full season in. Boycotts. Buycotts. Conscious consumerism. Loud budgeting. The data says women moved markets. Our bodies say we're exhausted. A finale that doesn't wrap up neatly — because neither does the economy.
Shampaigne Graves · International Keynote Speaker · Creator of WCR4™
Shampaigne Graves Calls Out Marketing's Dirtiest Secret.
Most brands are still running campaigns that exploit women's insecurities instead of understanding their actual needs. Shampaigne Graves built the WCR4™ Method to fix that — and then built a whole podcast to make sure the rest of us know what's going on.
She is the researcher who identified Purchase Panic — the phenomenon where imposter syndrome manifests at checkout and drives cart abandonment. She is the strategist who revealed how Legacy Consumerism creates invisible barriers to purchase that traditional research completely misses.
Her work challenges companies to replace pink-washing with precision and stereotypes with data. She has privately coached over 200 women-centered businesses, spoken at more than 60 events nationally and internationally, and reached audiences of over 10,000 people.
Her commentary has been called inconvenient by brands who preferred their comfortable assumptions. She takes that as a compliment.
Education
Bachelor of Science, University of Houston. Women's Entrepreneurship Certificate, Cornell University.
Certifications
ICF Professional Certified Coach. Certified Research Expert (IIPMR). Salesforce Professional.
Methodology
Creator of the proprietary WCR4™ Method. Identified the Purchase Panic phenomenon. Sources: Nielsen, Forbes, HBR, McKinsey.
Speaking
60+ events nationally & internationally. 10,000+ people reached. Keynotes, panels, and workshops.
The Publications & Stages
That Called First.
Shampaigne is regularly called on by journalists, news desks, and editors to decode what's actually happening in the women's consumer economy. Her expert commentary spans AI adoption gaps, GLP-1 impacts on retail, tariffs, luxury trends, DEI rollbacks, sustainability spending, and purchasing behavior across income and generational lines.
Mark Your Calendar
Dropping Fall 2026.
Subscribe Now.
All Sales Final launches Fall 2026 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen. Subscribe now — and tell the friend who will immediately text back "OKAY BUT THIS."
Subscribe at allsalesfinalpodcast.comWe Want Your
Receipts.
All Sales Final is made with real women, not just about them. Whether you're an expert with data or a consumer with a story — there's a seat at this table.
Expert Guest Inquiry
Are you an economist, sociologist, policy expert, brand strategist, or credible content creator with something real to say about women and consumer culture? We want to hear from you. Fill out the form and our team will be in touch.
Your Story
Belongs Here.
All Sales Final centers real women's voices — not experts, not spokespeople. Just women telling the truth about what it costs to live inside the current economy.
Consumer Casting Call
Are you a woman with a real, unfiltered story about navigating the current economy? Whether you're absorbing the price hikes or putting things back on the shelf — your experience matters here. Your real name is only used during our interview. Anonymity on the episode is always an option.