Episodes

  • Timing and Tenacity: Lessons in Innovation
    Feb 20 2025

    The episode features an interview with Shegan Otulana, a successful entrepreneur who came to the US from Nigeria in 1998. The discussion focuses on entrepreneurship, product development, and business resilience. Shegan shares his journey from delivering pizzas during college to selling his company Theranest for $1.25 billion. He now runs Harmony Venture Labs (HVL), a venture studio, and Copysmith AI, a generative AI software company. Throughout the interview, Shegan discusses his approach to evaluating business ideas, the importance of timing in business success, his hiring practices, and provides insights into identifying market opportunities. He emphasizes the significance of curiosity, humility, and continuous learning in entrepreneurship.

    Show notes

    (00:53) - Guest Introduction

    - Introduction of Shegan Otulana

    - Background on his journey from Nigeria to Birmingham, Alabama

    - His successful $1.25 billion company exit

    (02:28) - Early Entrepreneurial Experience

    - Discussion of Shegan's early business ventures

    - Childhood business experiences in Nigeria

    - Philosophy on freedom and entrepreneurship

    (05:59) - Early Business Failures and Timing

    - Discussion of early product attempts since 2003

    - Importance of market timing in business success

    - Examples of products that were ahead of their time

    (10:22) - Harmony Venture Labs (HVL)

    - Overview of HVL's mission and operations

    - Discussion of Copysmith AI and other ventures

    - Approach to innovation and product development

    (13:35) - Idea Evaluation and Business Development

    - Criteria for good business ideas

    - Discussion of market timing and trends

    - Importance of multiple supporting elements for success

    (29:27) - Team Building and Hiring

    - Discussion of hiring practices

    - Important qualities in team members

    - Approach to evaluating potential hires

    (44:41) - Market Opportunities

    - Discussion of underserved markets

    - Analysis of generational shifts

    - Identification of potential business opportunities

    (50:54) - Closing Advice

    - Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs

    - Importance of relationships

    - Final thoughts and podcast wrap-up

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    54 mins
  • Childcare Waitlists: The Story of Moxi
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode of Bounce, Mollie Cox and Claire Flowers interview Cori Fain-Forrest, CEO and Founder of Moxi. The discussion centers around Cori's journey from childcare worker to tech entrepreneur, and her creation of Moxi, a membership-based childcare center that combines traditional childcare with modern amenities. Cori shares her experience with the childcare crisis, which led her to create Moxi. She details the challenges of starting the business, including fundraising difficulties, finding suitable locations, and making personal sacrifices. The conversation covers Moxi's innovative approach to childcare, which includes flexible scheduling through an app, co-working spaces, fitness facilities, and other parent-focused amenities. Cori also discusses the technical challenges of developing the app, her approach to user research, and the importance of listening to customer needs. The interview provides insights into the personal and professional challenges of founding a startup while being a new parent.

    Show notes

    (00:53) - Introduction of guest Cori Fain-Forrest, founder of Moxi

    (02:04) - Cori's background and career journey

    (03:43) - Explanation of Moxi's business model and services

    (04:58) - Cori's experience in economic development and transition to tech

    (07:00) - Discussion of career transition and motherhood as catalyst

    (09:55) - Personal experience with childcare crisis

    (13:52) - Impact of childcare crisis on families

    (17:13) - Development of Moxi and personal sacrifices made

    (30:00) - Discussion of Moxi's amenities and services

    (40:00) - Product development and user research approach

    (50:00) - Closing discussion and wrap-up

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Beyond Figma: Soft Skills over Software
    Dec 5 2024

    Mollie and Claire chat with Jeremy Miller, host of 'Beyond UX Design' podcast and co-founder of Edgecase. The discussion covers Jeremy's career journey from economics student at LSU to UX designer, including his transition through web design, advertising, and eventually UX design. Key topics discussed include the challenges of giving career advice in the current job market, the importance of soft skills and relationships in UX design, and Jeremy's experience with recent layoffs from GE. The conversation also touches on the overemphasis on design tools like Figma in the UX community, the value of taking different career paths to enter UX, and Jeremy's upcoming book about going beyond traditional UX roles.

    Show notes

    01:08: Introduction of guest Jeremy Miller and his background

    02:26: Jeremy's early career story and transition into design

    10:12: Discussion about career advice and job market changes

    15:09: Conversation about critical thinking and career expectations

    30:00: Discussion about team dynamics and roles in software development

    42:00: Conversation about tools (particularly Figma) and their role in UX design

    50:00: Discussion about design tools evolution and security concerns

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Hire Road: What Recruiters Wish You Knew
    Nov 7 2024

    In this episode, Mollie and Claire interview Rachel Lindsay, an experienced tech recruiter. The discussion covers various aspects of the current tech job market, the role of recruiters in the hiring process, how they evaluate candidates, and advice for job seekers as they navigate their job search.

    Show Notes

    (02:50) - Rachel's Background in Tech Recruiting

    (05:46) - Current Tech Job Market Landscape

    - Increased competitiveness in tech recruiting

    - Challenges in finding candidates with specific expertise

    (08:11) - Recruiting Process and Challenges

    - Importance of understanding roles being recruited for

    - Balancing candidate volume with specific requirements

    - Role of referrals in the hiring process

    (15:47) - Entry-Level Hiring and Challenges

    - Difficulties for entry-level candidates

    - Importance of passion and communication skills

    (23:30) - Candidate Behavior and Online Presence

    - Impact of candidate attitudes during the hiring process

    - Importance of professional online presence

    (36:47) - Referrals and Networking

    - Significance of referrals in hiring

    - Advice on networking and getting referrals

    (54:00) - Advice for Job Seekers

    - Staying patient during job search

    - Continuous learning and skill development

    (58:15) - Advice for Companies and Recruiters

    - Improving communication in the hiring process

    - Streamlining interview processes

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Breaking Up with Your Job: Lessons from Layoffs
    Oct 24 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Mollie and Claire discuss the emotional toll and challenges of being laid off or fired from a job. They share personal stories about their own experiences of being laid off, the self-doubt and negative thoughts that followed, and the process of finding new jobs. The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining relationships with colleagues, as those connections can lead to future opportunities. They also provide advice on coping strategies, such as taking temporary jobs for financial stability, being positive during the job search, and not beating oneself up over circumstances beyond one's control. This episode aims to offer a candid discussion about the difficulties of job loss and the resilience required to bounce back.

    Show notes

    (00:53) - Getting Fired or Laid Off

    Mollie and Claire discuss the emotional impact of being fired or laid off, sharing their personal experiences and the self-doubt and negative thoughts that followed.

    (12:35) - Coping Strategies

    They talk about strategies for coping with job loss, such as taking temporary jobs for financial stability, maintaining a positive mindset during the job search, and not beating oneself up over circumstances beyond one's control.

    (27:17) - The Importance of Relationships

    Mollie and Claire highlight the importance of maintaining relationships with colleagues, as those connections can lead to future opportunities and support during difficult times.

    (39:10) - Advice and Reflections

    They offer advice on how companies can handle layoffs more empathetically and transparently, and reflect on the lessons learned from their experiences of job loss and the resilience required to bounce back.

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    47 mins
  • Designing a Career: Crafting Your Own Path
    Oct 10 2024

    This episode features a discussion with Trevor Nielsen, a digital product designer. The conversation covers Trevor's career journey, how he transitioned from graphic design to product design, the differences between working at startups versus larger corporations, the risks and challenges associated with the startup world, and his recent experience of being laid off from a crypto startup.

    Trevor shares insights on the importance of being open to new opportunities, the value of freelancing, and the potential benefits of having multiple income streams.

    (01:11) - Breaking into Product Design

    - Trevor shares his journey of transitioning from graphic design to product design, initially through a job opportunity within the same organization.

    - He discusses the importance of being open to new opportunities and stepping out of one's comfort zone.

    (04:13) - Startups vs. Large Company working dynamics

    - Trevor compares his experiences working at startups versus larger corporations, highlighting the differences in team dynamics, processes, and the level of hands-on work.

    (10:08) - Risks and Challenges in the Startup World

    - The conversation shifts to the risks associated with the startup world, including the potential for failure and the importance of having a safety net or multiple income streams.

    - Trevor shares his experience of being laid off from a crypto startup and the resilience required to navigate such situations.

    (18:15) - Freelancing and Multiple Income Streams

    - Trevor discusses his transition to freelancing and the benefits of having multiple income streams, including increased financial stability and the ability to bet on oneself.

    - He shares insights on finding the right balance between the number of clients and maintaining quality work.

    (29:37) - Celebrating Revenue Metrics and Supporting Others

    - The hosts and Trevor discuss the trend of celebrating revenue metrics in the freelance community and the potential downsides of excessive self-promotion.

    - They emphasize the importance of supporting others in the design community and sharing work with context.

    (34:06) - Stop, Start, Continue

    - Trevor shares his perspective on the 'start, stop, continue' framework, suggesting what practices the freelance community should start, stop, and continue.

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    57 mins
  • Work Self vs. Authentic Self: Finding Balance
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode, Mollie and Claire interview Sara Wachter-Boettcher, a leadership coach, speaker, and author who is the CEO of Active Voice, a company focused on creating bold leaders and better workplaces in design and tech. The conversation covers:

    • Sara's career journey and transition from consulting to founding Active Voice
    • The challenges faced by product teams and designers in balancing their values with business priorities
    • The importance of setting boundaries and maintaining a sense of identity beyond one's job
    • Fostering psychological safety within teams
    • Advice for newcomers entering the tech industry amidst ongoing changes and uncertainties.

    (01:08) - Guest Introduction

    Sara is introduced as the guest, and her background as a leadership coach, speaker, author, and CEO of Active Voice is highlighted.

    (02:17) - Sara's Career Journey

    Sara shares her career journey, starting as a web writer, transitioning into content strategy and UX work, building a team at an agency, and eventually moving into consulting.

    (04:09) - Founding Active Voice

    Sara discusses the motivation behind founding Active Voice, stemming from her observations of people struggling to find their voice and power within organizations.

    (06:31) - Work-Life Balance and Identity

    The conversation explores the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, the tendency to wrap one's identity around work, and the importance of separating personal identity from professional roles.

    (10:23) - Navigating Gender Biases

    Sara shares her experiences navigating gender biases in the workplace, the double standards women face in tech, and strategies for asserting oneself while maintaining authenticity.

    (16:33) - Fostering Psychological Safety

    The discussion focuses on fostering psychological safety within teams, the role of leaders in creating a safe environment for vulnerability, and the importance of open communication and setting boundaries.

    (21:21) - Work Pressures in the Tech Industry

    Sara addresses common challenges faced by individuals in the tech industry, such as the pressure to prioritize metrics over human-centered values, the dissonance between personal beliefs and organizational priorities, and the need for self-awareness and boundary-setting.

    (28:48) - Sara's Biggest Challenges in the Workplace

    Sara reflects on her challenges, including setting boundaries, communicating effectively, and building mutually beneficial working relationships.

    (34:47) - Advice for Newcomers to Tech

    Sara offers advice for newcomers entering the tech industry, emphasizing the importance of accepting change, maintaining a sense of identity beyond work, and finding ways to express personal values both within and outside of one's job.

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    56 mins
  • Check Your Ego at the Door
    Sep 12 2024

    In this episode of Bounce, hosts Mollie Cox and Claire Flowers interview Laura Baker, a global design leader. The conversation covers Laura's career journey from industrial design to leading design teams and agencies. The discussion provides insights into Laura's personal experiences, challenges faced in leadership roles, and her views on collaboration between different roles and the future of the design field.

    Key topics discussed include:

    - Laura's transition from industrial design to UX and service design roles

    - Her experience being unexpectedly thrust into a leadership position and navigating imposter syndrome

    - Her perspective on what design leadership means, focusing on building trust with her team

    - The relationship and dynamics between product management and design roles

    - Advice for designers looking to move into leadership positions

    - The potential impact of AI on the design industry and whether it could replace human designers

    - How the design landscape may evolve in the coming years

    Show notes

    Here is a summary of the transcript divided into chapters with timestamps:

    (01:01) - Guest Introduction

    - Hosts Mollie Cox and Claire Flowers introduce the podcast and guest Laura Baker, a global design leader.

    (01:44) - Laura's Career Journey

    - Laura discusses her transition from industrial design to UX and service design roles.

    - She shares how she unexpectedly ended up in a leadership position.

    (04:11) - Navigating Imposter Syndrome

    - Laura talks about dealing with imposter syndrome when thrust into leadership.

    - She discusses her approach to overcoming self-doubt and breaking down challenges.

    (10:10) - Design Leadership

    - Laura explains what design leadership means to her, emphasizing building trust with her team.

    - She shares how she navigates situations where her young age may cause others to question her authority.

    (17:00) - Check Your Ego at the Door

    - The discussion explores the relationship between product management and design roles.

    - Laura provides her perspective on finding the right balance and shared understanding.

    (29:29) - Advice for Transitioning to Leadership

    - Laura offers advice for designers looking to move into leadership positions.

    - She stresses the importance of doing it for the right reasons and being prepared for a significant mindset shift.

    (35:07) - The Impact of AI on Design

    - The conversation covers the potential impact of AI on the design industry.

    - Laura shares her views on whether AI could feasibly replace human designers.

    (43:43) - The Future of Design

    - Laura discusses how the design landscape may evolve in the coming years.

    - She explores the possibility of more strategic roles for designers as AI handles tactical execution.

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    52 mins