Jason: I'm a huge fan of Samuel Hewlik's onboarding tear downs. He says software can give people this super power to become better versions of themselves. How do you keep up your client work when you're traveling so much? Jason: Well, that's something I was historically not been very good at. But I'm a lot better at it now. It helps me get on with my work and travel and don't miss anything.
Laura Elizabeth believes developers can learn design. She articulates the importance of reflecting on our users’ needs more than our personal tastes. She touches on how making a product makes us better designers. She also inspires us to always be genuine in our dealings with our customers if we want to build (and keep) trust.
- Secret Identity (4:05)
- Origin Story (9:55)
- Biggest Superhero (13:32)
- Biggest Failure (16:23)
- Design Superpower (20:54)
- Transition from Freelance to Product (23:04)
- Design Kryptonite (26:13)
- Design Superhero Name (29:34)
- Should Developers Design? (34:10)
- Habit Of Success (42:59)
- Invincible Resource (48:55)
- Book Recommendation (52:09)
- Listener Question (54:58)
- Best Advice (59:39)
- Connect & Keep Up (64:08)
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