40 episodes

Where the category design curious go to become category design capable… Category Thinkers is a podcast dedicated to exploring and demystifying the world of category design. Our mission is to help you identify, understand, and apply category design principles to your own ventures, no matter the industry or stage of your business journey. We believe that embracing category design strategies can unlock the potential of any business or individual, and we aim to debunk the notion that its application is limited to specific situations.

Category Thinkers Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, Mike Damphousse

    • Business
    • 4.7 • 15 Ratings

Where the category design curious go to become category design capable… Category Thinkers is a podcast dedicated to exploring and demystifying the world of category design. Our mission is to help you identify, understand, and apply category design principles to your own ventures, no matter the industry or stage of your business journey. We believe that embracing category design strategies can unlock the potential of any business or individual, and we aim to debunk the notion that its application is limited to specific situations.

    Voyage in Carving Out a Learning and Skill Development Category w/ Hywel Carver

    Voyage in Carving Out a Learning and Skill Development Category w/ Hywel Carver

    In this podcast episode, Hywel Carver, CEO of Skiller Whale, shares his company's category design journey after attending a workshop by Category Design Advisors, sponsored by Concept Ventures. He discusses the challenges they faced in defining their offering and how the workshop, along with the book "Play Bigger," helped them create a new category called "Live Team Coaching." The process involved the entire senior leadership team and emphasized the importance of alignment and internal collaboration. Carver also touches on the significance of humor in their brand identity, the role of storytelling in building a category, and their long-term vision of reskilling knowledge workers. The episode highlights the iterative nature of category strategy development and the value of external feedback in refining a company's approach. Hosts Mike “Damp” Damphousse and Kevin Maney.


    This episode is sponsored by:
    Category Design Advisors
    BeTheStage.live
    Flag & Frontier

    • 57 min
    Designing a Category In an Old School Industry w/ Frederik Hendriksen

    Designing a Category In an Old School Industry w/ Frederik Hendriksen

    Commercial real estate isn’t usually a place that is associated with technological innovation, neither is the HVAC industry, but that makes it ripe for category design. Meet Frederik Hendriksen, the founder of Rensair. Explore their groundbreaking smart ventilation system, seamlessly integrating hardware and software to optimize energy efficiency and indoor air quality in commercial buildings. Triggered by the massive shift in context during Covid, Rensair has pushed to transform their category.  Beyond offices, envision its potential applications in homes and transportation. Witness them forging a new category from an existing one in building engineering with a strong focus on sustainability. Hosts Mike “Damp” Damphousse and Kevin Maney unpack the transition of an existing category with Rensair.


    This episode is sponsored by:
    Category Design Advisors
    BeTheStage.live
    Flag & Frontier

    • 48 min
    How to Right-Size the Problem You’re Solving w/ Lauren Pufpaf

    How to Right-Size the Problem You’re Solving w/ Lauren Pufpaf

    In this episode, John Rougeux interviews Lauren Pufpaf, the President, COO, and co-founder of Feed Media Group. Lauren’s company was founded on the insight that apps need the right music experience to fully engage users. But as the company grew, they learned that they weren’t going after a big enough problem. Listen in to learn how Lauren and her team used category design to shift their thinking.


    This episode is sponsored by:
    Category Design Advisors
    BeTheStage.live
    Flag & Frontier

    • 44 min
    Keeping Your Point Of View Unique In A Wave Of Competition w/ Brian Schiff

    Keeping Your Point Of View Unique In A Wave Of Competition w/ Brian Schiff

    A.I. has created a massive shift in context, and with that comes massive opportunities for category designers, but it also means a flood of competitors into the same space.
    Brian Schiff had capitalized on this shift, focusing on leveraging A.I. to take customer support from a cost center to a profit center, and is now using category design to avoid commoditization as the lookalikes show up in his space.

    This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, John Rougeux and Mike "Damp" Damphousse.

    This episode is sponsored by:
    Category Design Advisors
    BeTheStage.live
    Flag & Frontier

    • 54 min
    Al Ramadan of Play Bigger – Category Design Beyond Tech Startups – Changing the World

    Al Ramadan of Play Bigger – Category Design Beyond Tech Startups – Changing the World

    Al Ramadan is the CEO of Play Bigger, LLC and one of the co-authors of “Play Bigger,” and a dedicated board member of Save The Waves Coalition. In this replay of our live AMA event, we’ll dive deep into the art of category design. Discover how shifts in context—ranging from environmental changes to global events like pandemics, wars, or financial crises—can spark innovative solutions and new categories. We’ll unpack how category designers are fortunate to have a skill that extends beyond startups to nonprofits, global warming, public companies, and more.
    This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike "Damp" Damphousse.

    This episode is sponsored by:
    Category Design Advisors
    BeTheStage.live
    Flag and Frontier

    • 1 hr 3 min
    How Category Design Reveals Buyer Problems w/ Rebecca Kirstein Resch

    How Category Design Reveals Buyer Problems w/ Rebecca Kirstein Resch

    In this episode, we interview Rebecca Kirstein Resch, the founder and CEO at inqli. Rebecca’s company is dedicated to helping workplace teams tap into the power of ‘tacit knowledge.’ She’s been using category design as a framework for uncovering new problems and now has a clear story about why a new type of solution called ‘social knowledge sharing’ needs to exist. Listen in to hear the insights Rebecca has unlocked through her founder’s journey and how she’s thinking about the future. 


    This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, John Rougeux and Mike "Damp" Damphousse.
     
    This episode is sponsored by:
    Category Design Advisors
    BeTheStage.live

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Professor Daymond d duck ,

Category Mindblown

Love this podcast! The conversations are legendary and I just finished the first category short. Give me more!

Super helpful group of thinkers who are passionate about category design and teaching others how to unlock exponential outcomes!

justanothercasper ,

Eye opening

Great episode on AI as a category. Gave me a much better understanding of where AI will potentially integrate into existing solutions, and how it can be leveraged as a creative tool.

Ed Cravo ,

How true differentiation is done.

If you can’t differentiate you can’t sell, and category design is how true differentiation is done. Very excited this podcast exists, finally! Thank you Category Thinkers!

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