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Issue 14: Before your team burns out
Your team’s well-being is your most important deliverable
Jun 16
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Harrison Wheeler
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May 2025
Human-centered AI: Ovetta Sampson on design risks and rewards
This episode of AI Product Builders is a must-listen. With a career that spans leadership roles at Google, Capital One, and IDEO, Ovetta brings a…
May 5
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Vibe coding: A beginner's guide with Kyle Zantos
Kyle has been diving into AI through deeply personal, playful projects that blend creativity, tooling, and experimentation.
May 5
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Inside the creative process: Jay Demetillo leads Canva’s bold leap beyond traditional spreadsheets
Jay shares what it took to reimagine a legacy product, modernize complex workflows, and bring AI in as a meaningful co-pilot.
May 5
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Breaking up with mockups: Filip Skrzesinski on Subframe's real-time design with code
Subframe is a visual way to build production-ready software, allowing designers and non-technical teammates to collaborate directly with engineers using…
May 5
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Breaking up with mockups: Filip Skrzesinski on Subframe's real-time design with code
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Pablo Stanley on developing Lummi.ai and achieving product-market fit
Pablo shares the unexpected origins of Lummi.ai, what went wrong (and what went right) while building AI-powered experiences, and how taste, team…
May 5
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April 2025
Introducing AI Product Builders: a limited-run podcast series
I’ve been quietly cooking up a limited-run podcast: AI Product Builders.
Apr 28
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Harrison Wheeler
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Issue 13: Making the leap from manager to senior manager
Stop maintaining and start shaping
Apr 25
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Harrison Wheeler
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Issue 12: Why healthy discourse is necessary to build stronger teams
Let's agree to disagree
Apr 21
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Harrison Wheeler
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Issue 11: Do you have good taste? That's debatable.
We've got to be careful about turning "taste" into just another careless buzzword we throw around in meetings to sound like we know what we're doing…
Apr 10
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Issue 10: Four qualities of great hires
How craft, drive, adaptability, and storytelling separate good candidates from great ones
Apr 2
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March 2025
Issue 9: What worked for you as an IC won't work for you as a manager
I wrote this as a reflection for anyone stepping into management (or already there), wrestling with where to lean in, where to step back, and how to…
Mar 29
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