
Meet product and technology leaders who are shaping what comes next in a world driven by AI, rapid innovation, and global complexity. Every week, we explore the ways bold women and men are navigating change, leading with impact, and redefining the future of product leadership.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, host Shannon Peavey speaks with Professor Rebecca Hinds, PhD, a Stanford-trained organizational behavior expert and author of Your Best Meeting Ever. Rebecca, who runs the Glean Work AI Institute, explains why the future of AI at wor... more
In 2017, before generative AI became a household term, Jen Gennai drafted Google’s original AI Principles. She was part of the effort to define what responsible AI should mean inside one of the most influential technology companies in the world. Now,... more
What does it actually mean to build ethical, safe, and responsible AI inside a real company with real deadlines, revenue pressure, and competing priorities? In this episode, Shannon Peavey sits down with Angel Evan, AI Ethicist and Practice Lead at A... more
Marty Cagan joins Carmen Palmer for this episode in our monthly series, In The Lead.
Marty is a renowned product executive and author, and is widely considered a thought leader in the field of Product Management. He is the founder of the Silicon Va... more
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There are many male dominated podcasts on product so I was happy to find this one. But I just can’t listen to it. It feels so rehearsed, not much natural conversation. I’ve tried several and they’re the same - I’m bummed. And I feel awful saying this: I have a hard time following one of the hosts with the thicker accent.
This series is unique because the interviewers work in the field and ask questions from the heart to elicit advice and perspectives that truly resonate. I love the variety of guests and learning about real people and how they have navigated their careers.
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This show centers on practical career growth in product, with a strong emphasis on visibility, leadership, and ethical product management. Episodes feature leaders and coaches who share actionable strategies for climbing to senior roles, building credible personal brands, and navigating AI-driven changes in tech. Notable threads include coaching and cross-functional influence, job-market dynamics, community-building, and the role of storytelling in product leadership. A recurring value is turning hard work into recognizable impact while maintaining authenticity and ethical considerations, making it useful for product professionals seeking tangible, careers-focused guidance and for sponsors targeting growth-minded tech audiences.
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