Explore every episode of the podcast Category Thinkers
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| Voyage in Carving Out a Learning and Skill Development Category w/ Hywel Carver | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:57:11 | |
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. | |||
| Designing a Category In an Old School Industry w/ Frederik Hendriksen | 12 Mar 2024 | 00:48:28 | |
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. | |||
| How Category Memetics Can Help A New Category Stick w/ Ken Rutsky | 02 Jan 2024 | 00:53:18 | |
In this episode, Ken Rutsky joins us to explore a concept he calls ‘category memetics.’ It’s the idea that new categories can act like memes – they can enter the mind, replicate, and rapidly spread to others. Ken shares his insights on how to create a successful category meme and unpacks some of the research he uncovered that led to these insights. Listen now to:
This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike "Damp" Damphousse. | |||
| 3 Tools for Category Concepts w/ Josh Lowman | 26 Dec 2023 | 01:04:40 | |
It takes a lot of time and commitment to write a great strategic narrative, but if you can use battle tested frameworks, they will save you time, money and even heartbreak.
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| Getting Analysts To Buy Into Your Category Design w/ Scott Albro | 19 Dec 2023 | 00:53:23 | |
Scott Albro, co-founder and CEO of Goldie shares his insights on why analyst buy-in is crucial for category success, strategies for effectively communicating your category vision, and real-world examples from his time at TOPO. For those unfamiliar, TOPO, Inc. was a research and advisory firm that provided insights and consulting services to high-growth companies. Under Scott's leadership, TOPO became a beacon for businesses looking to understand and conquer their markets before being acquired by Gartner. Today, Scott brings his wealth of experience and knowledge to our discussion on topics like:
This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike “Damp” Damphousse. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| How to Condition The Market w/ David West, CEO of Proscia | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:51:21 | |
Innovative companies must convince buyers and analysts why their solutions differ from the status quo, and why that difference matters. But sometimes, developing the right narrative can be a challenge. This is where a well-crafted point of view (POV) can help. In this episode, we’re joined by David West, co-founder and CEO of Proscia. After attending a category design workshop, David was finally able to get the market to understand why his company’s solution in pathology was such an important breakthrough. Listen now to learn:
This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike “Damp” Damphousse. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| "When Should You Design a Category?" w/ Jonathan Gandolf | 05 Dec 2023 | 00:44:54 | |
Category design principles can be applied in different ways, for different outcomes. And while sometimes it’s clear that your business needs to act like a category designer, other times the answer is less straightforward. In this episode, we’re joined by Jonathan Gandolf, founder and CEO of The Juice. Jonathan was introduced to category design early in his career, and used the discipline in software and even breweries. Now, at The Juice, he’s in the midst of deciding if and how category design should apply to his latest venture. Listen now to find out where we land.
This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Pablo Gonzalez. This episode is sponsored by: Category Design Advisors BeTheStage.live | |||
| How Community & Category Design Go Hand in Hand w/ Jared Robin, Founder of RevGenius | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:55:16 | |
In this episode, Jared Robin, founder of RevGenius, shares his take on how category design and community can mutually reinforce each other. In 2020, Jared took a small LinkedIn group and turned it into a community that now has over 40,000 members. In our conversation, you’ll hear all about Jared’s journey and how he plans to build community going forward – all with a category design lens. Episode highlights include:
This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Pablo Gonzalez This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| Minimal Viable Category Design w/ Pietro Bezza | 21 Nov 2023 | 00:46:13 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Pietro Bezza, co-founder and managing partner at Connect Ventures. Pietro shares a framework he calls “minimal viable category design,” which focuses on helping early stage startups have the right conversations about the problem they’re solving and their plans for evangelizing it. Listen now to find out:
This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike Damphousse. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| After 7 Years, Why Did Category Design Advisors Rewrite Their Own Point of View? | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:52:28 | |
After Kevin Maney co-authored the book Play Bigger in 2016, he and Mike Damphousse founded Category Design Advisors to guide CEOs in implementing category design. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| Designing A Category As A Bootstrapped Service Agency w/ James Carbary | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:38:39 | |
In this podcast episode, James Carbary, founder of Sweet Fish Media, discusses how he went from running a blog writing agency to becoming the category king of B2B podcasting, thanks to category design. He debunks the myth that category design is only for VC-backed companies or those with large budgets and shares his pivot into designing a new category around owned media. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| Taking Advantage of a Context Shift Through Category Design w/ Doug Camplejohn | 31 Oct 2023 | 00:41:20 | |
In 2020, Doug Camplejohn was working at Salesforce when a global pandemic suddenly changed the world. He soon realized that there might be an opportunity to address the new ways in which people found themselves working. That’s when he decided to start Airspeed, a family of apps that helps employees feel connected and celebrated. Through the lens of category design, we dive into his journey, including:
This episode was moderated by Mike Damphousse and John Rougeux. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| How to Right-Size the Problem You’re Solving w/ Lauren Pufpaf | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:44:30 | |
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. | |||
| Founder Clarity Through Category Design for Fundraising, Product, and Culture w/ Lauren Dunford, CEO of Guidewheel | 24 Oct 2023 | 00:43:20 | |
In this episode, Lauren discusses the importance of category design for startups. We delve into startup challenges that are addressed by category design. Lauren shares how they've used Guidewheel’s FactoryOps category point of view to attract the right people, investors and customers. We talk about the evolution of sustainability as a priority, the impact of AI on data-driven companies, and the impact of category design on a startup's valuation. Listen in to unpack…
This episode was moderated by Mike Damphousse andPablo Gonzalez. This episode is sponsored by: | |||
| Nearbound and the Early Stages of Category Design w/ Jared Fuller and Isaac Morehouse | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:50:54 | |
Jared Fuller and Isaac Morehouse were the dynamic duo behind our recent conversation about nearbound – a radically different approach to GTM that’s reshaping the partnership landscape. These two have always been staunch advocates of category design, and they’ve harnessed this discipline to create one of the fastest-growing B2B media brands of all time. In this episode you’ll hear:
This episode was moderated by Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike Damphousse. | |||
| Getting Sales’ Buy In For Category Design w/ Dan Tyre | 10 Oct 2023 | 00:52:35 | |
This week’s show is with Dan Tyre, a legendary executive at HubSpot. Hired as employee number six, Dan talks about the backstory of the inbound category, how to get sales to support your category design strategy, and the importance of company culture when designing a category. This episode was moderated by Pablo Gonzalez and Mike Damphousse.
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| Category Design for Early-Stage Startups: AMA w/ Rachel Josepho and Waleed Cope | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:59:53 | |
Fresh off a category design workshop in NYC, Rachel Josepho, Founder & CEO of Mindfull, and Waleed Cope, CEO of The Soap Box, joined us to share their journey as category designers leading early-stage startups. Listen in to unpack…
This episode was moderated by Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike Damphousse.
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| Is Your Startup Caught In Category Jail? | 26 Sep 2023 | 00:09:42 | |
In this Category Short, John Rougeux explains why a concept called “category jail” needs to be on the radar of every startup. Category jail occurs when your novel solution is mentally miscategorized by buyers, causing your company to get unfairly written off as another “me-too” product. Listen now to learn:
Join our category design community for free at CategoryThinkers.com This episode is sponsored by Category Design Advisors and BeTheStage.live | |||
| How to Validate Your Startup Idea Using Category Design w/ Rio Hodges | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:42:34 | |
In this episode, we chat with Rio Hodges, Principal at Antler. Rio encounters hundreds of startups each year through his firm's accelerator programs, so his perspective is invaluable if you’re in the early chapters of this journey.
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| Done Properly, Category Design Creates Demand w/ Craig Rosenberg | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:46:32 | |
Scale Venture Partners’ Craig Rosenberg joins us on the show to talk about how category design drives demand, how he mentors founders, and a handful of stories from the startup and VC trenches.
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| AI Is Creating 3 Layers Of Category Design Opportunities w/ Manny Bernabe | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:52:41 | |
Very rarely do we see such an explosion of innovation as we are seeing right now. The rise of AI reminds us very much of the early internet... just like the early dot-com era, AI will spawn a new generation of categories and subcategories.
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| "Superconsumers" Book Club & AMA w/ Eddie Yoon | 29 Aug 2023 | 00:55:29 | |
You spoke and we heard you — this community needs a book club!
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| What's Next For The Inbound Category w/ Kipp Bodnar, CMO of HubSpot | 22 Aug 2023 | 00:42:49 | |
Today, we have a special guest whose work has made a lasting impact in the realm of category design — Kipp Bodnar, the Chief Marketing Officer at HubSpot. 🛠️ About HubSpot: 🤝 In This Episode: Kipp shares insights on how category design has influenced his career trajectory and the broader landscape of modern marketing. 🤖 AI and Category Design: Kipp delves into how artificial intelligence is set to change the game entirely for category design. As AI continues to evolve, Kipp argues that the power of category design will become even more critical. 🔮 What's Next for HubSpot and INBOUND: Ever wondered what the future holds for HubSpot and the inbound marketing category? Kipp gives us a look into what's on the horizon of big ideas that will shape the inbound marketing ecosystem. Don't miss this conversation with one of the most influential figures in modern marketing. Category Thinkers is your go-to resource for unlocking the hidden mechanics of category design – for yourself. | |||
| Keeping Your Point Of View Unique In A Wave Of Competition w/ Brian Schiff | 20 Feb 2024 | 00:54:38 | |
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. | |||
| Reinventing a 25-Year-Old Company Through Category Design w/ Carl Daikeler, CEO of Beachbody | 15 Aug 2023 | 00:59:14 | |
There's plenty of examples of founders, obsessed with a problem, applying category design to build their business and dominate their market.
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| The Life Of A Founder In The Middle Of Category Design w/ Hannah Grady Williams | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:50:43 | |
You can read the books, and listen to all the podcasts about Category Design, but nothing beats learning from the experience of someone currently in the trenches of designing a new category.
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| How Category Design and Product Led Growth Shaped Slack's Go To Market Strategy w/ Bill Macaitis | 01 Aug 2023 | 00:52:49 | |
Bill Macaitis is the former CMO then CRO of Slack, CMO of Zen Desk, and SVP of Marketing at SalesForce and in this conversation we dive deep into what made Slack the category king of team collaboration tools it has become.
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| What the WWE and Sports Entertainment Can Teach Us About Category Design w/ Raj "Rajnation" Nathan | 25 Jul 2023 | 00:56:17 | |
Category Thinking is everywhere, and your ability to identify it in the wild will sharpen your skillset as a category designer.
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| "Do We Have A Category?" w/ Josh Roenitz and Kim Bach from DailyHuman | 18 Jul 2023 | 00:40:00 | |
When founders first start considering a category strategy, they spend a lot of time bouncing ideas back and forth to develop a point of view.
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| How to Influence Buyers to Care About a New Category w/ Mark Kilens (CMO of Airmeet) | 11 Jul 2023 | 00:46:57 | |
Mark Kilens has built a career as a marketing leader and category designer with HubSpot and Drift. Now, he's the CMO at Airmeet, the company behind Event-Led Growth. In this conversation, we break down what Mark's learned as a category designer, including:
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| What Apple Got Wrong With the Launch of the Vision Pro w/ Jordy Van de Locht | 04 Jul 2023 | 00:51:25 | |
When Apple launched the Vision Pro, it wasn't just a product launch, it was the launch of a new category called "spatial computing."
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| The State Of Category Design And Who It's For In 2023 w/ Christopher Lochhead | 27 Jun 2023 | 01:07:56 | |
One of the biggest reasons we knew the world needed the Category Thinkers Community (apart from our own desire to talk category strategy all day) is that there are many misconceptions about the discipline of category design, and who it's for.
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| A Call To Action For Category Designers w/ Play Bigger Co-Authors Christopher Lochhead, Al Ramadan, and Kevin Maney | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:59:02 | |
The discipline of category design was formally launched seven years ago with the book, Play Bigger. If you were paying attention, it predicted what was coming – that in the next six to ten years, category design would tip into the mainstream. That’s why on category design’s seventh birthday, we decided to reunite three co-authors of Play Bigger (Christopher Lochhead, Al Ramadan, Kevin Maney). In this episode, they look back at the birth of the discipline, map out the current lay of the land, and paint a vision of a rich future for category designers. We conclude with an AMA session with the Category Thinkers Community.
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| The Category Thinkers Community Point Of View | 26 May 2023 | 00:05:40 | |
This isn't just a podcast. | |||
| Al Ramadan of Play Bigger – Category Design Beyond Tech Startups – Changing the World | 13 Feb 2024 | 01:03:35 | |
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. | |||
| How Category Design Reveals Buyer Problems w/ Rebecca Kirstein Resch | 06 Feb 2024 | 00:51:41 | |
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. | |||
| Why Vertical SaaS is Fertile Ground for Category Design w/ Nick Tippmann | 30 Jan 2024 | 00:47:09 | |
In this episode, Nick Tippmann, former CMO of medtech company Greenlight Guru, joins Pablo, Damp, and John to break down his journey as a marketer turned investor. Nick shares why vertical SaaS companies should think like category designers and how he evaluates the category potential of early-stage startups. We discuss:
This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike "Damp" Damphousse. | |||
| How a Gartner Analyst Looks at Categories | 23 Jan 2024 | 00:51:27 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Dan Gottlieb, a Senior Director Analyst at Gartner. Dan shares his take on how analysts like him define categories and when to establish a new one. He also unpacks how startups can stand out in crowded categories by defining their “critical capabilities” and shares how and when startups should educate analysts like him about their solutions. This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike "Damp" Damphousse, and sponsored by: | |||
| Sangram Vajre’s Events and Community Playbook | 16 Jan 2024 | 01:03:24 | |
Sangram Vajre is one of the best-known category designers in B2B SaaS, with community and events being critical parts of his playbook. Not only did Sangram bring the account-based marketing category to life during his time at Terminus, but he's also used the same playbook to launch a successful paid community (Peak), and now a service business (GTM Partners). In this recording of our life AMA with Sangram, you’ll learn how community and events can help drive your category strategy. We touch on topics like:
This conversation is moderated by the founders of Category Thinkers, Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, and Mike "Damp" Damphousse. | |||
| Do You Need Category Design (Or Is It A Choice)? w/ Brad Luttrell | 09 Jan 2024 | 00:54:33 | |
In this episode, Brad Luttrell joins us to talk through how he discovered category design a year and a half ago, why it was the strategy Holler Commerce needed to adopt, and what he has done to design social commerce as a service category ever since. He speaks with our co-founder, John Rougeux and Damp, about:
This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Mike "Damp" Damphousse. This episode is sponsored by: | |||