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From Efficiency to Imagination with Josh Clark and Veronika Kindred
AI is opening the door to a new era of design—but most teams are still focused on making their existing work faster rather than reimagining what’s possible. Lou talks with Josh Clark and Veronica…
The Jagged Mind: Staying Human in an AI-Smooth World with Paul Ford
AI may be built on language—but according to Paul Ford, we’re still struggling to find the right words to describe what it’s actually doing to our work and thinking. Lou and Paul explore how language…
AI, Human Judgment, and High-Stakes Design with Joy KendiMwiti
As AI becomes easier and cheaper to deploy, designers face a new challenge: deciding not just what can be automated, but what should be. Lou Rosenfeld talks with Joy Kendi of Dalberg Design — and an…
Designing for Privacy in a Surveillance Age with Robert Stribley
Privacy concerns didn’t appear overnight—they’ve been building quietly alongside the technologies we rely on every day. Lou and Robert Stribley, author of Design for Privacy, explore how digital…
Why OKRs, Agile, and Their Ilk Fail with Jeff Gothelf
AI is reshaping product development faster than most organizations can even rethink how they work—and that gap sits at the heart of this conversation with product design guru Jeff Gothelf. Lou and…
Rethinking Design Careers in a Broken System with Jen van der Meer
Jen van der Meer’s career path is anything but linear—spanning comparative religion, working on Wall Street, internet startups, and design education. In this thoughtful and timely conversation, Jen…
Why the Future Belongs to Research “Makers” with Kate Towsey
AI isn’t just changing research tools—it’s reshaping how research itself happens. Lou chats with ResearchOps pioneer (and co-host of the upcoming inaugural UXR Tools Summit) Kate Towsey about the…
Why Research Repositories Need Humans (and AI) with Maria Rosala
What happens when someone moves from government UX research to shaping research for the broader industry? Lou talks with Maria Rosala, Director of Research at Nielsen Norman Group, about her role,…
Saving Survey Research from Itself with Caroline Jarrett
Survey research is in trouble—and Caroline Jarrett explains why. Returning to the podcast to preview the upcoming UXR Tools Summit, she and Lou Rosenfeld explore what’s really happening in the survey…
Dana Chisnell and Christian Crumlish on the DOGE-ification of Civic Design
Dana Chisnell and Christian Crumlish on the DOGE-ification of Civic Design When Dana Chisnell and Christian Crumlish took roles in U.S. federal agencies, they knew the work wouldn’t be easy. But what…
Designing Assistant Technology with Chris Noessel
Can AI really make us smarter, or is it just making us lazy thinkers? Lou reunites with the brilliant Chris Noessel to explore the nuanced world of AI assistants. As Chris gears up to release his…
Rethinking Design Through Anti-Craft with Uday Gajendar
What happens when a designer starts questioning “craft” itself? In this episode of the Rosenfeld Review, Lou Rosenfeld sits down with longtime collaborator and community builder Uday Gajendar to…
Service Design Reconsidered with Lavrans Løvlie and Andy Polaine
The second edition of Service Design: From Insight to Implementation, by Lavrans Løvlie, Andy Polaine, and Ben Reason isn’t just a refresh—it’s a reintroduction to a field that’s evolved…
How Service Design and AI Can Fix the Frontlines with Bethany Brown
What if AI isn't a disruptor but a repair tool? frog North America's Head of Service Design, Bethany Brown, joins Lou to explore the intersection of service design, operations, and AI. With roots in…
Behind the Scenes of Advancing Service Design with Shreya Dhawan & Gustavo Vieira
What do a Brazilian retail strategist and an Indian industrial designer have in common? A passion for transforming complex systems through service design—and a shared mission to push the profession…
Designing for Learning and Complexity with Jen Briselli
Jen Briselli’s journey into service design didn’t start with design at all—it started in a physics classroom. From studying the fundamental workings of the universe to teaching high schoolers how to…
Elevating Design and Scaling Expertise with Scott Zimmer
Scott Zimmer’s career arc spans from dreaming big at Disney to reshaping design inside massive enterprises through acquisitions like Capital One (AdaptivePath) and Verizon (Moment Design)—and now, to…
The Staff Designer with Catt Small
What if your next big career move didn’t involve managing people—but managing impact? Catt Small joins Lou to unpack the rise of the staff designer: a role that's redefining what senior-level growth…
Breaking Scripts and Building Confidence with Nathan Gold
If you’ve ever felt nervous holding a mic, or wondered how seasoned speakers make it look effortless, this episode is for you. Nathan Gold, professional speaker coach, and longtime collaborator with…
Navigating the AI-Driven Shift in DesignOps with Aletheia Delivre
Design operations is increasingly about navigating a moving target. AI-infused tooling is upending established models, and the pace of change is forcing teams to rethink everything from handoffs to…
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Rosenfeld Review Podcast has published 251 episodes since July 2014, covering topics in Technology.
Rosenfeld Review Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 28m.