Jake and Jonathan Jake Knapp & Jonathan Courtney
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Jake and Jonathan (formally Product Breakfast Club) is a behind the scenes look at how some of the best companies in the world design their products. Jake Knapp, NY Times best-selling author of "Sprint", has helped companies like Slack, Nest and 23andMe build successful products. Jonathan Courtney, co-founder of AJ&Smart, has worked with companies like RedBull, eBay and the United Nations, to help them build better products faster. In this new, exciting podcast, the two of them have teamed up to discuss things like product design, innovation and productivity.
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200: This is the Final Episode (really)
Jonathan is back for a final episode. 💦 Season 1 comes to a close. ⛵️ Hot new consoles. 🎮Secret new course..?! 👀
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Inside LEGO with design leader Tara Wike - Episode Rewind!
Jonathan is still away on vacation for another week and Jake forgot to record a show, so today it's time for a rewind episode of one our favourite interviews, with one of our favourite companies. Jakes interviews Tara Wike, Senior Design Manager at LEGO, the wooden toys company, and manages LEGO Ideas. Jakes asks Tara about her move to Denmark. Learning Danish. æ ø å. Eating a hot dog & drinking chocolate milk. Applying for jobs. Odd jobs. Designing minifigs. And some sage advice at the end!
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147: Dangling String VERSUS Ditch Witch
Jake’s moving to an Island. 🏝 Digging ditch witches. 🧙♀️ Why don’t schools teach you how to cook? 👨🍳1000 reviews of Sprint! 🔥A $100,000 logo..?! 🤑
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146: Boy Meets Frog
Language pet peeves. 🇺🇸 Why Jake is not a great business partner for John. 📈 How Jake REALLY feels about the Design Sprint Masterclass. 😱 Miro vs Mural vs Google Slides. 🥊 Jake take about a new business idea 💡
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145: Designing a Brand New Business Model: CashDrop CEO Ruben Flores-Martinez
John interviews Ruben Flores-Martinez, CEO of CashDrop. 💸 They talk about innovating on business models. 💡 Creating a mission-driven startup. 🧐 Enabling the next wave of eCommerce. 🛍 And the hidden power of LinkedIn. 🧳
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144: Boatloads of Trucks Full of Money
Are books really effective in changing behavior and habits? 🐒 What would Jake change about Make Time? 🤔 Should books be evergreen? ☘️What if books weren’t written to be page-turners? 😴 Podcasts are boring. 😩The cash trucks of Malcolm Gladwell. 💰 Podcast ads. 🎙
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THIS PODCAST IS GOING TO BRAINWASH YOU!!!
It’s true!!
You will start your listener experience as if it were just another design related podcast and in a few minutes you realize something doesn’t seem right. Have you just joined on a random skype call between two dudes talking about random stuff and their personal lifes?
Yes mate, you definitely did and that’s the beauty of it.
The podcast is amusing, interesting and super funny. When you end your journey through the first episode you might wonder if it is worthy to see more. But trust me, it is, because “For even the very wise cannot see all ends”, as once said a crazy old dude who used to walk around the valley smoking pipe and giving bad advice for teenagers with hairy feet and rings.
In a few weeks you will begin to sing along the intro as if it were another Beyonce top hit. The clickbaity titles will start to amuse you even more and the nonsesical rate system....well what can i say, definetly 10/10 sticks.
But know you might be thinking: “What about my super valuable time?”
BecaUse You think it’S imPoRtant; IN realiTy it’s really not. You just want something nice to listen to while going to work, might learn a few things and definitely have some great outloud and embarrassing laughs.
Give it a try, it definitely changed my Monday mornings for the better.
Please meak more episodes
Pro: Perfect listen while doing the dishes.
Cons: too much dish, too little episodes
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Great content
Useful for everybody not just designers I strongly recommend it. By the way you can have some fun listening as well.