• Episode 177 - ADA Compliance in Shopify Stores
    Jan 21 2026

    1/21/26

    Episode Summary

    The host, Scott Austin, talks with Jordan Brannon from Coalition about ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance for online stores and why it has become a major concern for Shopify merchants. They discuss how ADA compliance is currently not clearly defined in law, leading to a surge in lawsuits from attorneys targeting e-commerce sites.

    Key points covered include:

    • What ADA compliance means for online stores and why it matters domestically in the U.S. context.
    • How stores built with Shopify themes may be partially compliant out-of-the-box but often require additional work, especially after customizations or apps are added.
    • Tools and practices that help evaluate and improve accessibility, such as contrast checks and alt text for images.
    • Limitations of low-cost ADA apps and the need for deeper adjustments like CSS changes and structured content.
    • Discussion on when to bring in an agency for compliance support and what to look for in a partner.

    Overall, the episode emphasizes that ADA compliance is important for accessibility and legal risk reduction, but achieving it requires more than just add-on tools — it involves careful evaluation and ongoing effort.

    Show Links

    • Coalition - https://coalitiontechnologies.com/
    • Wave Evaluation Tool for Chrome - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wave-evaluation-tool/jbbplnpkjmmeebjpijfedlgcdilocofh
    • axe DevTools Web Accessibility Testing for Chrome - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/axe-devtools-web-accessib/lhdoppojpmngadmnindnejefpokejbdd
    • Accessibly Shopify app - https://apps.shopify.com/accessibly-app?ref=835204
    • AccessPro Accessibility Widget - https://apps.shopify.com/access-pro?ref=835204
    • Badgezilla - https://apps.shopify.com/badgezilla

    Video & Transcript

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-177-ada-compliance-with-jordan-brannon

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    38 mins
  • Episode 176 - Day in a Canoe Podcast
    Jan 7 2026

    1/7/26

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, host Scott Austin appears as a guest on the Day in a Canoe Podcast, hosted by Nathan Mersereau. They discuss Scott’s personal and professional journey, including his early life growing up in Connecticut, his decade in the U.S. Coast Guard, 12 years at Microsoft, and how those experiences shaped his approach to leadership, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship. Scott also talks about his work with Shopify brands through the JadePuma agency and shares his perspective on technology—especially AI—and how he uses it effectively while being mindful of its limitations. The conversation highlights broader themes of true wealth, curiosity, relationships, and lifelong learning rather than focusing solely on ecommerce topics.

    Show Links

    • Day in a Canoe Podcasts - https://planningalt.com/insights/tag/day-in-a-canoe-podcasts
    • Badgezilla - https://apps.shopify.com/badgezilla

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-176-day-in-a-canoe-podcast

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    23 mins
  • Episode 175 - Talking ADA Compliance with an Attorney
    Dec 24 2025

    12/24/25

    Episode Summary

    Guest & Topic

    • Host Scott Austin brings on attorney Brenda Pagliaro to explain ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance as it applies to e-commerce websites, especially Shopify stores.

    Key Points

    • ADA compliance requirements are complex and evolving, and many store owners are confused about what they must do to make their sites accessible.
    • Pagliaro outlines background on the ADA, how accessibility regulations are interpreted for websites, and why online stores often get targeted with demand letters and lawsuits.
    • There is no guaranteed way to prevent getting sued; the focus should be on mitigating risk by implementing accessibility practices, documentation, processes, and using tools (like accessibility apps), though none are a silver bullet.
    • Many cases settle before court, but even settlements and legal defense can be costly for small stores.

    Practical Takeaways

    • Ecommerce site owners should take ADA compliance seriously, proactively prepare for potential claims, and combine accessibility tools with internal policies and ongoing review to reduce legal risk.

    Show Links

    • Brenda Pagliaro - brendapagliarollc@gmail.com or brenda@mediationworksfl.com
    • Brand-It! Calendar - https://apps.shopify.com/brand-it-calendar

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-175-talking-ada-compliance-with-an-attorney

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    37 mins
  • Episode 174 - This Shopify Stuff is Hard Work
    Dec 10 2025

    12/10/25

    Episode Summary

    🎙️ What the episode is about

    • The episode is actually the host — Scott Austin of JadePuma — being interviewed on another podcast, where he reflects on running a Shopify-focused agency, his career journey, and what it takes to build a sustainable ecommerce business.
    • Scott describes how JadePuma serves mostly smaller or early-stage Shopify stores — founders and small teams, rather than big brands. He emphasizes his preference to work directly with decision-makers.

    🔎 Key Themes & Lessons

    • Running a Shopify-only agency — Scott explains why he chose to focus exclusively on Shopify (vs. other platforms or marketplaces): because Shopify offers flexibility, control over your storefront, and strong infrastructure.
    • Consistency and work ethic over “overnight success” — He warns against the “get-rich-quick” narratives. According to Scott, building a successful ecommerce business — or agency — takes persistent effort, long hours, and gradual progression.
    • The hardest part is often customer acquisition and growth scaling — Scott says that while product creation or building the website/platform may seem hard, finding customers (and then retaining them) is the real, ongoing challenge.
    • One flexible theme + repeatable processes = scalability across niches — He claims that using a single well-known theme (in his case a “Flex” theme) and mastering it lets him quickly deploy stores across various industries, without needing different themes for each niche.
    • Growth comes from cumulative daily effort, not shortcuts — He shares a real client example whose revenue multiplied ~20× over a few years. The key: sticking with a plan, iterating consistently — even when progress seems slow — instead of chasing quick wins or marketing hype.

    ✅ Main Takeaway

    Scott’s core message: building a Shopify-based business (or agency) is “hard work.” It’s not glamorous or immediate success. It requires discipline, consistency, honest effort over the long haul. There are no shortcuts — but with steady execution, small wins compound over time.

    Show Links

    - Badgezilla: https://apps.shopify.com/badgezilla

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-174-this-shopify-stuff-is-hard-work

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    28 mins
  • Episode 173 - Discount Codes in Shopify
    Nov 26 2025

    11/26/25

    Episode Summary

    Host Scott Austin interviews his business partner Charles Swayne about how app-development for Shopify has matured—especially via the newer “extension only” app model released in 2023. They cover the differences between public apps, private apps, and extension-only apps, and share real-world examples of how these new capabilities are being used to solve client problems more cost-effectively.

    Show Links

    • Discount Code Report - http://seguno.com/unique-discount-code-benchmarks
    • Cara - cara@seguno.com
    • Becky - becky@caddislife.com

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-173-discount-codes-in-shopify

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    26 mins
  • Episode 172 - Shopify App Development Just Got Easier
    Nov 12 2025

    11/12/25

    Episode Summary

    Host Scott Austin interviews his business partner Charles Swayne about how app-development for Shopify has matured—especially via the newer “extension only” app model released in 2023. They cover the differences between public apps, private apps, and extension-only apps, and share real-world examples of how these new capabilities are being used to solve client problems more cost-effectively.

    Show Links

    • Charles Swayne - https://jadepuma.com/charles
    • Linear Shopping Experiences - https://apps.shopify.com/linear-shopping-experience

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-172-shopify-app-development-just-got-easier

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    22 mins
  • Episode 171 - Let's Review some Shopify Stores
    Oct 29 2025

    10/29/25

    Episode Summary

    Scott Austin reviews three real Shopify stores and shares practical insights on what makes a store effective — and where many fall short. He looks at design, navigation, product presentation, branding, and storytelling, highlighting simple changes that can improve trust, clarity, and conversion. It’s a hands-on episode full of actionable tips for anyone who wants to make their Shopify store look better and sell more.

    Show Links

    Stores reviewed:

    • YumEarth - https://yumearth.com/products/organic-fruit-snacks-variety-box
    • Truly Good Foods - https://shop.trulygoodfoods.com/products/berry-good-120-pack-1-5oz-mini-snack-bags
    • Ella's Flats - https://ellasflats.com/products/ellas-flats-everything-snack-packs


    • Badgezilla - https://apps.shopify.com/badgezilla

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-171-lets-review-some-shopify-stores

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    44 mins
  • Episode 170 - Storytelling with Video
    Oct 15 2025

    10/15/25

    Episode Summary

    The host, Scott Austin, interviews filmmaker Jake Isham on how to use video as a storytelling tool for brands and e-commerce stores.

    💡 Key Takeaways

    Why video matters for e-commerce & brand building

    • Jake argues that video is one of the strongest ways to convey brand identity, build trust, and engage audiences — especially because good video content can attract attention in a crowded space.

    What makes a video “great”

    • Uniqueness and visual hooks are crucial to grab attention.
    • Use storytelling over just listing specs — focus on the problem your product solves and the emotions around it.
    • Speak your customer’s language. Use their words when describing their pain points or needs.

    Experimentation is key

    • You might not know up front which video concept will “stick,” so try multiple versions and see what resonates.

    Practical advice for smaller brands / DIYers

    • Many small brands start using just their phone and free editing software.
    • Be realistic about the time investment needed for shooting, editing, and refining video work.
    • Distribute videos broadly: YouTube is emphasized (as the 2nd largest search engine) and has SEO benefits beyond just a video channel.

    Show Links

    • Website - https://www.jakeisham.com/
    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakeisham/
    • Brand-It! Calendar - https://apps.shopify.com/brand-it-calendar

    Transcript & Video

    https://jadepuma.com/blogs/the-shopify-solutions-podcast/episode-170-storytelling-with-video

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    42 mins