50 episodes

Here at PLA, all roads lead to product-led growth and our goal with For the Love of Product is to shine a light on those who are really living, breathing, and embodying PLG.

Each episode, we’ll be diving into both the passion and the practice of product leadership through thought-provoking interviews with CPOs, Founders, and Inventors.

For the Love of Product 💙�‪�‬ Product-Led Alliance

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Here at PLA, all roads lead to product-led growth and our goal with For the Love of Product is to shine a light on those who are really living, breathing, and embodying PLG.

Each episode, we’ll be diving into both the passion and the practice of product leadership through thought-provoking interviews with CPOs, Founders, and Inventors.

    Advancing your career, with Shelley Perry

    Advancing your career, with Shelley Perry

    We’ve just hit 50, and we’re ready to celebrate!By 50, we don’t mean 50 years old. We’ve hit 50 episodes covering all things product. 
    We’ve interviewed the best and brightest in the industry, getting their personal stories and incredible career journeys. From the start of their product paths, their successes, and all the lessons they’ve learned along the way, we’ve got podcasts from every walk of life. The one thing they all have in common is a love of product.
    Join Tiama Hanson-Drury, our fantastic host, as she hits her milestone 50th interview with Shelley Perry, Board Director, Operator turned Investor and SaaS ScaleUp Expert. 
    What’s in store for you?Shelley talks about all things network and scaling. It's not just what you know but who you know and how you can leverage those relationships for your product. Take it from her: your network can become an essential part of your professional toolkit. And it's not just about getting jobs; it's about sharing expertise, learning from others, and contributing to a broader community to find the right leaders for your company.
    Shelley shares the secrets of building genuine relationships over time and how that can help scale your product. Engaging in communities, sharing valuable content, and participating in discussions are all powerful ways to expand your circle. Learn to be an active part of conversations in your industry. Shelley teaches you how to Invest in your people so they’ll invest back in you.
    Key talking pointsThe importance of networking throughout one's career for advancement and support. How to chart your career path, get feedback, and transition to new roles. Finding the right product leader for your company's stage of growth. The unique challenges of growing a startup into a successful scaleup. A little about the guestShelley attended the University of Denver and is now an investor, board director, and advisor specializing in helping SaaS companies accelerate growth during the scale-up stage. She has deep operator experience from her past roles as a software operator, CPO, and CEO and loves to share her expertise to help others in their product journey.
    Want more?There are 49 more episodes of goodness to listen to. It’s time to make a cup of tea, cozy into a blanket, and listen away. Or maybe you’re more of a podcast-on-the-go type of person. Hit that play button as you start your drive to work or get on that running path. 
    Wherever you are, our podcast is ready for you.
    Be sure to catch more episodes of For the Love of Product!

    • 58 min
    Product leadership and personal growth, with Ninika Nanda

    Product leadership and personal growth, with Ninika Nanda

    In this episode, we’re joined by Ninika Nanda, a visionary leader with an impressive track record. Over the past two decades, she has seamlessly navigated product and engineering roles, showcasing a deep understanding of both domains. Join her conversation today to learn how she spanned various sectors, including banking, financial services, and retail e-commerce, all of which have made her a better product leader.

    Dig into her story to see how Ninika embraced entrepreneurship, serving as a founder and contributing to the inception of impactful ventures. Throughout her roles, Ninika has consistently demonstrated proficiency in leadership strategy, adept team building, and fostering vibrant communities. Ninika teaches people how to foster collaborative environments that encourage creativity and productivity. A testament to her diverse skill set, this podcast is for anyone looking to enhance their product leadership.

    Key talking pointsProduct leadership focus: Explore the passion and practice of product leadership, unraveling the head and heart behind product-led growth.
    Cultural integration and diversity: Insights into Ninika’s journey, relocating to the UK, fostering a rich understanding of inclusivity, diversity, and cultural integration.
    Seeking fulfillment: Ninika's professional journey is marked by a search for fulfillment, where she recognized her passion for solving customer and business problems, leading her to transition from engineering to product roles.
    Mentorship and community building: Understand dedication to mentorship and community building, emphasizing knowledge-sharing and fostering growth within the product field.
    Engaging with industry leaders: Learn how to create meaningful discussions with seasoned CTOs, heads of product, visionary founders, and investors, providing valuable insights and stories. 
    Women in leadership roles in product: Ninika speaks on her presence as a woman leader in the product space, highlighting the significance of her perspective on women-related leadership.
    Embracing change and challenges: Ninika emphasizes the importance of being open to change, welcoming challenges, and not being afraid of failure. Her willingness to experiment and face the unknown has played a crucial role in shaping her career and life.
    A little about the guestNinika initially started as an engineer and later transitioned to product roles due to a quest for fulfillment and a desire to solve customer and business problems. Following her MBA, Ninika transitioned to a fulfilling role as a business analyst, focusing on building business case strategies and commercializing products. She developed leadership skills, led small and large teams, and gained confidence in utilizing her leadership. 

    Ninika faced another turning point when she joined her husband in the UK. This involved leaving a senior position and a fantastic team to adapt to a new culture and environment. The move brought a mixture of excitement and nervousness, highlighting the challenges of relocating and experiencing a new culture. 

    • 44 min
    Navigating the product management landscape, with Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia

    Navigating the product management landscape, with Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia

    In this episode, we’re joined by Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia, CEO of Product School, a global leader in product management training with a community of over 1 million product enthusiasts. 

    Carlos explores key aspects of the product management landscape, including finding the right community for your product, why hands-on learning is the best way to jump into the PLG world and the challenges entrepreneurs face. With his storied career and tons of experience to share, don't miss this opportunity to learn from an industry expert and expand your product management knowledge.

    Key talking points The importance of building a community The format of Product School's courses, which are designed to be flexible for students and instructorsHow to master soft skills in product management, including communication, empathy, and collaborationThe significance of hands-on and observational learning in developing soft skills and product management expertise.The challenges and sacrifices involved in starting and running a successful companyHow to carefully select the right investor or partner when raising capital

    • 42 min
    Navigating the product manager rollercoaster, with Arvind Dutta

    Navigating the product manager rollercoaster, with Arvind Dutta

    In this episode, we’re joined by Arvind Dutta as he reflects on his multifaceted career in product management, emphasizing the customer-centric nature of the role. Listen to how he faces the challenges of fostering collaboration within teams and shares the vital role Microsoft Teams played during the pandemic. Arvind also discusses the product manager's unique position as an influencer and the emotional pendulum experienced in the role, advising a balanced perspective. 

    Arvind explores the evolving impact of AI, the need to customize frameworks, and the critical role of storytelling in product management, underlining its power to convey concepts effectively. This insightful podcast sheds light on the dynamic and emotional aspects of the product management profession while offering valuable insights for navigating its complexities.

    Key talking pointsArvind’s enticing career journeyChallenges of collaborationImpact of Microsoft Teams during the pandemicEmotional pendulum in product managementThe role of AI in product Customization of frameworksImportance of storytelling

    • 46 min
    How your own experiences can shape your product, with Liam Young

    How your own experiences can shape your product, with Liam Young

    In this episode, we’re joined by Liam Young, founder of Harper, a technology startup that helps retailers deliver in-store experiences to their online customers. Listen as Liam explores the origin of his company and the hurdles he faced during COVID-19, a tiring time for any business.

    But there’s triumph despite the challenges, and Liam expands on how he pivoted from a marketplace to adding value to merchandisers and retailers as a B2B2C company during the pandemic.

    Key talking points
    Liam’s career background How he effectively sold his product to merchantsWhat’s next for Harper from a growth perspectiveHis plans for expanding Harper to additional marketsWhat advice he’d give to people looking to get investments in their companyHarper’s target personas and how they influence product decisions

    • 32 min
    The biggest lessons learned after working at Meta for 17 years, with Naomi Gleit

    The biggest lessons learned after working at Meta for 17 years, with Naomi Gleit

    Key Talking Points
    Working on foundational products across the different Meta apps.The high and low points of working at Meta over the last 17 years.The importance of prioritizing and categorizing user feedback when launching new features.How Naomi progressed into a product management role at Meta and how she added value to the company as a non-technical PM.Key skills you need to be a great product leader.

    • 43 min

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