

Category Thinkers
Pablo Gonzalez, John Rougeux, Mike Damphousse
Where the category design curious go to become category design capable… Category Thinkers is a podcast dedicated to exploring and demystifying the world of category design. Our mission is to help you identify, understand, and apply category design principles to your own ventures, no matter the industry or stage of your business journey. We believe that embracing category design strategies can unlock the potential of any business or individual, and we aim to debunk the notion that its application is limited to specific situations.
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Aug 15, 2023 • 59min
Reinventing a 25-Year-Old Company Through Category Design w/ Carl Daikeler, CEO of Beachbody
Carl Daikeler, CEO of a publicly traded company, reinvents his 25-year-old company through category design. He discusses the challenges of entering the digital landscape and creating a new category called health esteem. The podcast explores the role of category design in marketing, the evolution of the superfood shake category, and navigating organizational challenges. Other topics include balancing humility and confidence, and the importance of validation, iteration, and learning in entrepreneurship.

Aug 8, 2023 • 51min
The Life Of A Founder In The Middle Of Category Design w/ Hannah Grady Williams
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.That's why we wanted to pull the curtain back on what it feels like to be actively designing a category as a startup founder/CEO with Hannah Grady Williams, Founder of d'Skills.After a TEDx Talk and best-selling book led to a thriving consulting business, Hannah decided to design a new category of education for Gen Z...So she founded a company called d’Skills and even recruited Christopher Lochhead to her board.Join the co-founders and ambassadors of the Category Thinkers Community, John Rougeux and Pablo Gonzalez, to pick Hannah's brain about:Why she decided to play bigger and design a categoryHow she spends her time as a founder in the middle of a category designWhat she did to monetize her idea before the category is ready to emergeHow often she iterates on her category language and strategyThis was recorded as part of a Category Thinkers Community AMA so you'll hear questions from our community being incorporated into the conversation.If you want to be part of our next online event, join our community at CategoryThinkers.com!Sponsors for this episode are:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live

Aug 1, 2023 • 53min
How Category Design and Product Led Growth Shaped Slack's Go To Market Strategy w/ Bill Macaitis
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.You'll notice that most of this story took place before Play Bigger was even written so this was intuitive category design by Bill and his team, and you'll have a chance to see:How Bill thinks about the way category design and product led growth work together within a go to market strategyWhy Slack never focused on their competitors and chose to focus on their consumers insteadWhat Sketchers, Crocs, and Slack all have in commonAnd more!This is a conversation between Bill, and the co-founders of the Category Thinkers:Mike DamphousseJohn RougeuxPablo GonzalezStop just listening in and join the daily category design dialogue inside our free community at CategoryThinkers.com

Jul 25, 2023 • 56min
What the WWE and Sports Entertainment Can Teach Us About Category Design w/ Raj "Rajnation" Nathan
Category Thinking is everywhere, and your ability to identify it in the wild will sharpen your skillset as a category designer.And in this episode of #CategoriesInTheWild, we'll examine WWE's development of the "sports entertainment" category. It's a perfect case study that every category designer should learn from.Join John Rougeux and Pablo Gonzalez in their conversation with Rajiv "Rajnation" Nathan as they explore why the WWE is one of the best modern examples of category design. They'll discuss: How new language was used to differentiate WWE from other forms of wrestling and even other sports.Why Wrestlemania was such an effective lightning strike and helped establish WWE as a staple of American culture.How changes in the technology allowed WWE to develop an entirely new different distribution channel and reach people at scale.About our special guest:Rajiv "Rajnation" Nathan is the founder and Chief Pitch Artist of Startup Hypeman, a Category Thinkers Community Ambassador, MMA ringside announcer, and pro wrestling aficionado.When we saw Raj's LinkedIn post about how the WWE used category thinking to develop a multi-billion dollar organization, we knew he'd be the perfect addition to this conversation.To participate in our live podcasts and events, join our community for free at CategoryThinkers.com.

Jul 18, 2023 • 40min
"Do We Have A Category?" w/ Josh Roenitz and Kim Bach from DailyHuman
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.That can feel great or it can feel like a battle, but it's impossible to know if it's productive until they share it with someone else to see if it resonates.But how should the conversation go? How do you know if you're making progress? How do you know if you should really pursue a category strategy?That's why we decided to produce an entirely new type of episode of this podcast that we're calling a "Category Jam", where we showcase these types of conversations.Josh Roenitz and Kim Bach are the co-founders of DailyHuman, a company working on problems in the workplace coming from a change in work, and a generational change in humans.On this call, they're talking to Category Thinkers co-founders, Mike Damphousse and John Rougeux, to:See if it's worth it for them to pursue a category strategyIron out a point of viewGet help with a category nameand more!Listen along as Pablo Gonzalez narrates parts of the conversation, and let us know what your takeaways are inside our free community at CategoryThinkers.com

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Jul 11, 2023 • 47min
How to Influence Buyers to Care About a New Category w/ Mark Kilens (CMO of Airmeet)
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:How to wrap your category in a familiar context to help buyers understand it.Mark's 3 step framework for developing category language.Why category design needs to be led by a CEO who can keep the team focused on the category strategy.To participate in our live podcasts and events, join our community for free at CategoryThinkers.com.

Jul 4, 2023 • 51min
What Apple Got Wrong With the Launch of the Vision Pro w/ Jordy Van de Locht
When Apple launched the Vision Pro, it wasn't just a product launch, it was the launch of a new category called "spatial computing." But did Apple get everything right? They did a lot of things well, but we think Apple had a couple misses, too. Join us as we deconstruct Apple's newest category launch and discuss what we might have done differently.In this #CategoriesInTheWild episode, we'll cover: What Apple did differently from MetaThe problem of "leaving out the problem" Who Apple's REAL target audience for the announcement wasAbout our special guest: Mike Damphousse scoured LinkedIn to figure out which member of our community had the most insightful post and invite them onto the stage. That honor went to Jordy Van de Locht, Fractional CMO and Category Designer at Boil.This was recorded as a live episode with the Category Thinkers community. To participate in future shows, join our community at CategoryThinkers.com.

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Jun 27, 2023 • 1h 8min
The State Of Category Design And Who It's For In 2023 w/ Christopher Lochhead
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.In fact, the term "category thinking", expands the tent on category design in a way that allows us to use it more freely in our efforts to create businesses, careers, or social impact. Where category design was the discipline we all flocked to, category thinking is the daily muscle memory that brings categories to life. That's why we brought the inimitable godfather of category design, Christopher Lochhead, to talk about:why there is an increasing rate of category design successes how to convince a CEO that category design is for themwhat "small 'e' entrepreneurs" seem to understand that "Big 'E' entrepreneurs" keep getting wrongand much more!As soon as you're ready to stop just listening to this podcast and join the conversation, join our free community at CategoryThinkers.com and help end Category Isolation!

Jun 20, 2023 • 59min
A Call To Action For Category Designers w/ Play Bigger Co-Authors Christopher Lochhead, Al Ramadan, and Kevin Maney
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.We hit on:How they set out to establish a discipline instead of sharing an idea (and why it worked)What each of their approaches to establishing a POV looks like and how they’ve evolvedFailures in category design and how to avoid themAnd much more, all wrapped up in legendary behind the scene stories of bringing the book to lifeIf you want to be a part of the next conversation, join the community for category designers at CategoryThinkers.com

May 26, 2023 • 6min
The Category Thinkers Community Point Of View
This isn't just a podcast. It's the launch of a community. A different community dedicated to the understanding and application of category design.Naturally, we're kicking it off with our POV.If you are a category designer looking for a band of pirates to be a part of...If you are category curious and looking to become category capable...If you know different beats better...Join the community at CategoryThinkers.com