Product Journeys

Fran Gleisner and Lauchlan Robertson

We are Product Managers based in Wellington, New Zealand. We want to inspire Product Managers on their product journey. Every couple of weeks we invite a product person to tell us about how they got into product and to share some gold nuggets they have found on that journey. Opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views of our employers.

  1. Elizabeth Griffiths: product on the bleeding edge of technology

    12/01/2024

    Elizabeth Griffiths: product on the bleeding edge of technology

    In today's episode with Elizabeth Griffiths, CEO of NFT.Storage, we dive into web3 and how product management can be applied to a emerging space. Elizabeth explains the evolution of the internet to Web3, emphasizing the significance of owning digital assets and the decentralized ledger system of blockchain. The discussion also touches upon the potential societal benefits of these technologies, such as improving voting systems and medical records management. The episode highlights the challenges and the excitement of working with cutting-edge technology and emphasizes the importance of following one's passion, exploring new opportunities, and continuous learning. Elizabeth shares her experiences and insights, offering valuable advice for those interested in Web3 and the broader tech landscape. Key points: Introduction to Web3 and the evolution of the internet. The problems digital ownership and decentralization through blockchain technology can solve and how it might just change the world we know. The value of taking risks and seizing opportunities in one’s career. Complexities and learning curve associated with working in the new industries Read: Read, Write, Own by Chris Dixon Listen: Bankless, Overprice Jpegs with Carly Riley and Green Pill ------------------------------------------------------------------ We are Fran and Lauchlan, both Product Managers, and we are discovering the diverse skills and experience that are out there in the product world. We aim to inspire product people on their journeys. Opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views of our employers. Get in touch: productjourneyspodcast@gmail.com Presenters: Fran Gleisner, Lauchlan RobertsonMusic Credit: Harry Charles - Deer Park Remix See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 min
  2. Bridget Cowie: the art of pragmatism with Product practice

    11/03/2024

    Bridget Cowie: the art of pragmatism with Product practice

    I'm sure we've all read these great product books and thought I wish that's how my company operated. In today's episode with Bridget Cowie we explore how leaning into the messy and fast paced aspects of a job could be exactly how bringing 'ideal product management' to life feels. We explore how being pragmatic with your approach and being okay to iterate and make changes over time is key to building trust and helping a growing business achieve it's goals! Some key points: Good product isn't alway good product Doing things by the book isn't always the best and a slow iteration to meet the needs you have and solve problems is important Change only moves at the speed of trust. Build empathy with your founders and leaders and then work to share that trust and context with the great people on your team Read: John Cutler's The beautiful mess Listen: Product thinking with Melissa Perri ------------------------------------------------------------------ We are Fran and Lauchlan, both Product Managers, and we are discovering the diverse skills and experience that are out there in the product world. We aim to inspire product people on their journeys. Opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views of our employers. Get in touch: productjourneyspodcast@gmail.com Presenters: Fran Gleisner, Lauchlan RobertsonMusic Credit: Harry Charles - Deer Park Remix See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min

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We are Product Managers based in Wellington, New Zealand. We want to inspire Product Managers on their product journey. Every couple of weeks we invite a product person to tell us about how they got into product and to share some gold nuggets they have found on that journey. Opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views of our employers.