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Jul 14, 2025 • 29min

314: Coaching ICs as a design manager

Thank you to our sponsor, Framer. Ready to build a site that looks hand-coded—without hiring a developer? Start free today at framer.link/femkeFemke and Charli explore their coaching experiences, the importance of active listening, and navigating coaching challenges from both coach and coachee perspectives.0:47 Episode start01:59 Framer sponsorship03:06 What was your coaching workshop experience?09:47 How often do you find yourself in a coaching mindset?15:38 Have you ever used coaching questions to help someone find a solution, only to encounter disagreement or struggle, requiring you to be more directive? How did you handle it?19:59 How do dynamics change with peers once you become a manager?21:53 What is active listening, and why is it important?25:10 What has been your experience as a coachee?Links: A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Framer. Make sure to check them outFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Jun 30, 2025 • 30min

313: Building relationships with PM's & Product Marketers

Thank you to our sponsor, Framer. Ready to build a site that looks hand-coded—without hiring a developer? Start free today at framer.link/femkeFemke and Charli delve into the relationship between a designer and a product manager, exploring perspectives on role responsibilities, skill overlaps, relationship-building advice and distinctions between product marketing and brand design roles.Timestamps: 01:27 Episode starts02:22 Framer sponsorship04:00 Typical relationship between a designer and a PM — what it looks like from Fem’s perspective.05:26 Is it the PM's responsibility to set the direction of the role, meaning: defining the problem to solve, outlining potential solutions? And then, is it the designer's role to present what they believe is the best solution?06:55 Is it fair to say that there's a significant overlap in the skill sets of a product manager and a UX designer?11:55 What advice would you give for building a strong relationship? How can designers foster a good partnership with PMs?13:47 What are the key differences between a product marketing manager and a brand designer or marketing designer? Specifically, on the product design side.17:57 Regarding briefs from product marketers — how solution-oriented are they? Are they more focused on campaign goals, or do they also include specific design solutions?19:58 Since you work in a decentralized manner from the product or feature teams, do product marketers coordinate among themselves? What happens if two campaigns conflict or need to be run simultaneously? How does Charli handle such situations?22:57 How do you collaborate with a product marketing manager as a UX designer? Links: A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Framer. Make sure to check them outFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Jun 10, 2025 • 30min

312: Design vision work and how to have a strategic impact

Thank you to our sponsor, Workflow. As a listener, you can experience the Workflow too with an exclusive 30-day trial (instead of the usual 14) — so you can see the magic for yourself. Head to workflow.design/designlife to start your extended trial today.Femke and Charli discuss the nature of vision work—whether it’s expected of designers, how their teams create space for it, their approach to the outcomes of pitches, and the criteria they use to prioritize ideas from vision presentations.Timestamps:0:30 Episode start01:23 Workflow sponsorship02:47 Can you define what vision work is?04:56 In your company, are you instructed to do vision work, or is it something product designers are expected to do at some point? Are you expected to present the vision?10:37 Do you think it's important for designers to make time for this work, especially if they haven't been explicitly asked to do it?12:47 How does Charli's team allocate time for strategic impact work, and what is their approach to it?17:51 Have any outcomes from those pitches surprised you? For example, did you prioritize an idea that ended up being very successful?21:53 If several design visions are presented twice a year, how do you decide when to deeply consider the ideas within those visions?24:36 Did you go through any exercises like vision work prior to your brand redesign?Links:A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Workflow Make sure to check them outFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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May 26, 2025 • 38min

311: Hot takes on Config 2025 and new Figma features

Thank you to our sponsor, Workflow. As a listener, you can experience the Workflow too with an exclusive 30-day trial (instead of the usual 14) — so you can see the magic for yourself. Head to workflow.design/designlife to start your extended trial today. Femke and Charli reflect on the Figma Config event, exploring exciting new features like Figma Make and Draw, and sharing their thoughts on potential future innovations such as AI-powered tools and conversational interfaces.Timestamps:01:04 Episode intro01:39 Workflow sponsorship02:59 Figma Config event 20256:15 Design leaders were absent from the main stage of the conference.08:39 Femke co-hosted an event at Figma Config09:52 Figma’s new products and features: Grid, Figma Sites, Figma Make, Figma Buzz and Figma Draw10:30 Which new feature excited Femke and Charli the most?12:59 How do you think these updates will impact market designers' workflows?19:38 What are your impressions of Figma Make?23:43 Do you see yourself incorporating Figma Make into your workflow?24:51 What about Draw? Do you think it will be useful for you?30:48 Is Figma concerned about cannibalizing its community—balancing features versus plugins? For example, what used to be a plugin is now integrated directly into the tool.32:55 Do you have any guesses about what might be announced in the future? What features would you like to see? What's currently missing for you?33:50 Do you think Figma will ever develop a chatbox interface?35:36 Finally, what do you think they might announce next year?Links: A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Workflow Make sure to check them outFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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May 12, 2025 • 32min

310: Going back to work after an extended break

This episode is sponsored by Mobbin, which is the largest design reference library for mobile and web, offering practical inspiration from real apps that address diverse design challenges. Don’t forget to mention Design Life when you register at Mobbin!Femke shares her experience returning to work, exploring team dynamics, personal impacts, surprises, challenges, and positive aspects of re-entering the workplace after maternity leave.Timestamps:0:49 Episode intro01:39 Mobbin sponsorship06:56 How did your first days back at work go?10:15 Did it feel like you were joining the same company, or was it a different experience? How did it feel to meet your new team?11:58 Your team previously had a manager. How do they feel about you joining the team? Were there any steps you took to establish a positive relationship from the start?13:23 Can you tell me more about what your team does?14:40 How would you describe your current responsibilities? How do they compare to your responsibilities before your maternity leave?17:42 When you first joined Gusto as a manager, was your role a backfilled position, or was it a new managerial role?19:10 What has been the personal impact of returning to work? How was your first week back as a working mom?21:49 One of the biggest surprises upon your return has been the influence of AI. How has this impacted your work?25:09 What has been the most surprising and the most challenging aspect of coming back to work?28:15 And finally, what has been the most rewarding or positive aspect of going back to work?Links:A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Mobbin! Make sure to check them outFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Apr 28, 2025 • 30min

309: Become a design manager or stay an IC? How to make the choice.

This episode is sponsored by Mobbin, which is the largest design reference library for mobile and web, offering practical inspiration from real apps that address diverse design challenges. Don’t forget to mention Design Life when you register at Mobbin!Femke and Charli respond to a listener's question about how to choose between pursuing a career as a design manager or an individual contributor (IC). They share their personal experiences navigating their career paths, discuss the factors they considered in their decision-making, and outline the skill sets required for each role.Timestamps: 01:06 Episode starts04:36 Mobbin sponsorship06:11 Femke shares her journey in choosing between an individual contributor (IC) role and a managerial position.07:43 What factors influenced your decision to pursue a career as a design manager?13:43 Advice on how to determine which career path is right for you.17:19 Have you ever considered different direction when you were in a design manager role?23:45 Does Femke envision herself managing people, and what key responsibilities define the role of a design manager?Links:A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Mobbin! Make sure to check them outCharli's latest Youtube videoFemke's livestreamsFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Apr 14, 2025 • 27min

308: Making the jump from mid to senior

This episode is sponsored by Mobbin, which is the largest design reference library for mobile and web, offering practical inspiration from real apps that address diverse design challenges. Don’t forget to mention Design Life when you register at Mobbin!Femke and Charli explore the transition from mid-level to senior roles and touch upon the changes in responsibilities. They delve into practical tactics for boosting confidence and understanding workload expectations, as well as strategies to help listeners feel more secure in their new positions. Femke and Charli also give advice on embracing new opportunities while managing feelings of impostor syndrome.Timestamps: 0:48 Episode begins2:01 Mobbin sponsorship3:54 Transitioning from mid to senior: How did responsibilities change? Was it a significant shift?12:01 Tactics to boost confidence and support in your new role—understanding expected responsibilities and seeking peer insights.15:08 Is this level of responsibility common for senior roles? Insights on expected workload.21:11 Additional strategies for listeners to gain confidence in their new role.24:26 Advice for embracing new opportunities versus dealing with impostor syndrome.Links:A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Mobbin! Make sure to check them outFemke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Mar 31, 2025 • 30min

307: Will AI take your design job? (Hot takes from later adopters)

This episode is sponsored by Mobbin, which is the largest design reference library for mobile and web, offering practical inspiration from real apps that address diverse design challenges. Don’t forget to mention Design Life when you register at Mobbin!Femke and Charli explore effective ways for designers to incorporate AI into their everyday workflows, sharing practical insights on how they use AI tools in their own work. They also tackle the question of whether AI will replace designers and examine the current trajectory of AI adoption within the design industry.Timestamps:1:04 Episode start2:23 Mobbin sponsorship4:15 What is the current state of AI in design? Charli's experience using AI in a hackathon project11:48 Will AI take away our jobs?13:29 Potential workflows for designing with AI15:01 Recommendations for AI tools23:11 How prevalent is the use of AI tools across the industry?Links:A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Mobbin! Make sure to check them out Femke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Mar 17, 2025 • 31min

306: Building a team for your side projects

This episode is sponsored by Mobbin, which is the largest design reference library for mobile and web, offering practical inspiration from real apps that address diverse design challenges. Don’t forget to mention Design Life when you register at Mobbin!Femke and Charl share their insights gained from their experiences with outsourcing for their side projects. They discuss the strategies they employed to find the right talent. Charli elaborates on potential hires she would consider for her upcoming business and outlines the tasks she would prioritize for outsourcing. Femke discusses the roles she is contemplating for outsourcing to expand her team, as well as the current tasks she is delegating. Finally, they delve into the costs associated with outsourcing.Timestamps:0:45 Episode intro1:49 Mobbin sponsorship3:11 What has been your journey in hiring people to assist with your side projects, and where did you begin?10:26 What steps have you taken to find the right talent, and what advice would you offer to others?14:51 If Charli were to return to her side projects, who would she choose to hire, and what tasks would she prioritize for outsourcing?22:14 What would be your next hire for Charli’s upcoming business?23:25 Have you received career coaching? Follow Badass Empires with Rosie on instagram24:17 Are there any roles Femke is considering outsourcing to expand her team, and are there current tasks she is thinking about delegating?27:19 What are the costs associated with outsourcing? Links:A huge shoutout to our sponsor for this episode, Mobbin! Make sure to check them out Femke's new communityFemke’s course “Product strategy for designers”Share your topic suggestions for the show with us at hello@designlife.fm
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Mar 3, 2025 • 31min

305: If we started our side projects all over again...

Dive into the evolution of side projects and the lessons learned along the way. The hosts reflect on their creative journeys, pondering whether to see these endeavors as passion projects or potential income sources. They discuss the value of different content formats and the importance of strategically leveraging sponsorships. Insights on balancing personal aspirations with professional growth add depth to the conversation, alongside the essential role of passion in shaping successful side projects.

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