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Try SparkIn a recent article, IĀ sharedĀ my favorite product management-related reads. But while nothing beats a good book, what about those times when you want a quick fix of product wisdom on the go? Donāt worry, weāve got you covered. In no particular order, here are my top product management podcasts for 2021.Ā
Maggie is a former Olympic speed skater turned product leader. After hanging up her skates, she got her MBA at Harvard, and she now works at Drift as Director of Product Management.Ā
This podcast is extremely practical. Whenever I listen to it, I walk away with new ideas. For example, thereās an old episode from 2019 that answers the question āwhatās a one-pagerā? Itās just 18 minutes long, but you come away with some great tips that you can apply in your own work. At my last company, I got my entire team to listen to it regularly.
Maggie interviews lots of interesting people from the world of product and then relates the topics they discuss back to her experience of building a product at Drift. Thereās a strong focus on storytelling. She also gives a voice to other women in product, interviewing both colleagues and guests, which is great to see. We need more DE&I in product management.Ā
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This one is a great companion to Maggie Crowleyās podcast. David is the co-founder and CEO of Drift. In fact, heās founded five tech startups during his career, so he has tons to share when it comes to building great products and teams ā and the lessons heās learned along the way.
This one isnāt specifically about product management. Still, as the name suggests, youāll find a whole lot of wisdom here about leadership, growth, and the principles David has learned and applied as a product leader, founder, and entrepreneur.
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One of the things I love about Hopeās podcast is that she picks a particular topic ā likeĀ how to craft and communicate your product visionĀ ā and then interviews a set of product managers about it.Ā
Rather than asking her guests a bunch of questions, she gives them space to talk, allowing them to explain their perspectives and approaches in depth. At the end, you get a unified summary that you can take away and do something with. Iām a big fan of actionable podcasts, andĀ Fearless Product LeadershipĀ definitely falls under that category.
Another thing I like is that she doesnāt just have guests from the biggest companies. She picks people from startups, growth companies, and mature organizations, both in B2B and B2C.Ā
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This is a relatively new one, starting just last April, but the content has been great so far. Of all my picks, I would say this one is particularly useful for new product managers.Ā
Dennis has created a lot of great content on how to break into product management. He covers topics like moving into leadership, building a great resume, tackling imposter syndrome, and dealing with role clarity between product manager and product owner. These are all important topics that we get a lot of questions about.
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This is another interesting one, with great perspectives and content from Intercom founder Des Traynor and SVP Paul Adams.Ā
Intercom has had such a significant influence on the product management space. Whether itās using the RICE prioritization framework, adopting a customer-centric approach, or the concept of outcomes over outputs, they have a lot of product wisdom to share. Their blog is a great resource, too.
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For the next pick, Iāll go with a fellow Canadian and a podcastĀ I was recently a guest on myself. Cyrus has managed to get some exciting speakers talking about a whole range of product management-related topics. He also asks his guests to recommend who theyād like to see on the podcast in the future, which is a nice approach.Ā
PM Hub isnāt sponsored by a company. Itās purely a passion project for Cryus that he does out of his love for product. Heās starting to get a decent community and following, which is great to see.Ā
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Nils Davis has been in product for a long, long time, so heās got plenty of expertise in this area. What I like about this podcast is that in addition to his thoughts on a topic, Nils also provides references to other supporting content related to those topics. The podcast has a pretty goodĀ website, too, where you can access all the content he discusses in each episode.Ā
Nils wrote a book calledĀ The Secret Product Manager Handbook, which, like this podcast, is full of practical wisdom and product management knowledge. Oh, and he has a fantastic podcasting voice too!
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Tim is an experienced product leader and consultant based in Europe, and he talks on a wide variety of product-related topics. He has relatively strong opinions in terms of how he thinks product should or shouldnāt be done that not everyone will agree with, but I like that he doesnāt avoid creating some good discussions. Heās not afraid to challenge norms and take positions that go against the status quo.
Itās another new podcast on the scene, but heās already covered some great topics around product discovery, OKRs, MVPs, user impact mapping, and many more. Again, this is one of those podcasts thatās really actionable.Ā
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This one isnāt specifically about product management, but it does a great job talking about leadership in an interesting and entertaining way. It covers areas youāre going to run into as a leader, such as self-management, the hiring process, solving for system problems, and managing through change.Ā
Thereās one particularly interesting episode where they discussĀ the folly of the annual performance reviewĀ and offer some ideas for providing feedback in a more effective, human way. Another standout episode addresses the concept of āeven overs,ā which is a novel way of reframing those tough decisions around what to prioritize.
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In DepthĀ is VC firm First Roundās official podcast. Like theirĀ blog, itās an excellent resource for startup leaders and anyone involved in growing teams and companies. Youāll find plenty of tactical advice and smart ideas around the challenges of starting and scaling an organization.Ā
They did anĀ interesting interviewĀ with Drift founder David Cancel about his unconventional approach to leadership and product. In anotherĀ recent episode, they interviewed two Amazon executives about the leadership principles the company has established to ensure that it outlives Jeff Bezos. Again, this one isnāt just about product management, but thereās a lot of relevant content that you wonāt find elsewhere.
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