In this episode, we sit down with Peter Gergely, Director, Content and Fan Experience at the New York Yankees, to explore how legacy sports brands are evolving their in-stadium experiences for today’s tech-savvy fans. With more than two decades in sports media, Peter shares how his role has shifted from video production to driving innovation and fan engagement at Yankee Stadium.
We discuss:
Why mobile phones are central to the modern ballpark experience.
How the pandemic forced a reassessment of in-game entertainment.
The challenge of keeping both traditional and digital-first fans engaged.
What made mobile bingo an effective entry point for interactive tech.
How Peter evaluates new vendors and emerging tools.
Why personalization is the next big shift in stadium innovation.
💬Peter says: “We’re getting older. But there’s always going to be young fans coming in. They’re going to be the new model of what we need to showcase and what we want to enhance for them, for the generation, while maintaining traditional aspects for the older fan.”
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Resources Mentioned:
Peter Gergely
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pgergely/
New York Yankees | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-york-yankees/
New York Yankees | Website
https://www.mlb.com/yankees
MLB Ballpark App
https://www.mlb.com/apps/ballpark
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In this episode, Samantha McCarthy, AVP, Product Management at Sotheby’s, joins us to discuss what it takes to build proprietary tools inside a 300-year-old company. She shares how her team balances the weight of tradition with the speed of modern product development, and what it means to build for ultra-high-net-worth clients in real time.
We discuss:
How Sotheby’s matured its internal product org to support digital transactions.
Why clear communication and analogies help bridge tech and non-tech teams.
Challenges of building tools for a small, ultra-high-net-worth user base.
How legacy data informs the shift to platform-level thinking.
Why the team chose to build proprietary tools instead of buying off-the-shelf.
What it takes to deliver real-time, high-stakes auction experiences online.
💬 Samantha says: “There’s a performance and a drama and an immediacy to a lot of the auction experience that goes into how we think about things that I think really impacts not just how we build products, but how we work with the rest of the business. And how they understand what we're doing is really crucial.”
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthajmcc/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sothebys/
https://www.sothebys.com/en/
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In this episode, we’re joined by Andrew Tunall, President and CPO of Embrace. Andrew breaks down the real-world impact of telemetry and observability, explaining how teams can use these tools to create faster, more resilient product experiences. With a background at New Relic, AWS and now Embrace, Andrew shares how observability is evolving into a product-wide concern — not just an engineering one.
We discuss:
- Why telemetry is essential for measuring real user performance.
- How observability differs from traditional analytics tools.
- What forward-looking teams do differently when shipping mobile apps.
- How cross-functional teams benefit from shared data insights.
- Why user disengagement is often a performance issue in disguise.
- How AI helps Embrace rapidly test ideas and improve collaboration.
Andrew says,
“As you think about full-stack engineering, not just front-end engineering, I'm a big believer that having common data sets and thinking about a problem with all of the information at your disposal, produces the best overall system design decisions. That is to say, if you think about a UX pattern that you could contemplate, if you do not care at all about any of the implementation details, you could come up with some wild stuff that is virtually impossible for the engineers to actually deliver in a way that performs consistent with user expectations.”
Resources Mentioned:
Andrew Tunall |LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtunall/
Embrace | Website
https://embrace.io/
Embrace | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/embrace.io/
GitHub (for all our open source, OTel SDKs)
https://github.com/embrace-io
Embrace’s Slack Community (anyone can join to learn about user-focused observability and how to work with OpenTelemetry for web and mobile)
https://community.embrace.io/
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Jacqueline Sigler, Senior Product Manager, Point of Sale and Payments, of GoDaddy, joins us to share her journey from finance to product management. Jacqueline highlights the unique challenges of building point-of-sale (POS) systems that blend physical hardware, digital software and real-world human interactions. She explains the importance of balancing innovation with reliability in payment systems, emphasizing the need to consider diverse user perspectives, from small business owners to end customers.
We discuss:
- The journey from finance to product management.
- The complexities of designing for both hardware and software in POS systems.
- Building trust and reliability in payment experiences.
- Lessons learned from working with small business owners.
- Balancing speed, precision and customer expectations in software updates.
- How AI and emerging technologies are shaping the future of POS systems.
Jacqueline says,
“When you're working through payments, you have to ensure that everything is stable from a payment's availability, acceptance, privacy, security and so forth. So your day-to-day can be intense and fast-moving, but what actually happens on the release side tends to be intentionally and meaningfully slower, comparatively.”
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jnsigler-1/
GoDaddy | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/godaddy/
GoDaddy | Website
https://www.godaddy.com/
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In this episode, Kevin Williams, Vice President of Digital Products at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, sits with us to share insights into building digital products that prioritize impact over profit. He discusses the challenges of scaling mission-driven teams, designing for accessibility and leveraging technology to serve diverse user needs.
We discuss:
- Technology expands access to sexual and reproductive health.
- Mission-driven teams need both expertise and values alignment.
- Designing for vulnerable users benefits everyone.
- Innovation is about reducing friction and simplifying access.
- Success is measured by impact, not revenue.
- Trust comes from transparency and ethical data practices.
Kevin says,
“Innovation today is really about simplifying people’s lives. That’s where our team is right now because I think there’s a lot of chaos in digital, there’s a lot of noise in digital and some of that has come from innovation. So I think we need to dial it back a little bit and be innovative all around.”
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenya-kevin-williams/
Planned Parenthood Federation of America | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/planned-parenthood-federation-of-america/
Planned Parenthood Federation of America | Website
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
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On this episode, Chad Vavra, Founder of Chat Agency AI, joins us to explore the impact of AI on creative workflows. Chad shares how his platform helps streamline ideation and strategy by combining different large language models, enabling creatives to focus on execution without getting lost in the complexities of AI technology. He discusses balancing keeping humans in the loop and leveraging AI’s capabilities to accelerate workflows and reduce time spent on repetitive tasks.
We discuss:
- How AI tools can amplify speed and accuracy in the creative process.
- Why human input is essential for guiding AI effectively.
- The “human-in-the-loop” concept and its role in maintaining quality control.
- Tips for effective prompt engineering to get refined outputs from AI.
- Potential challenges and pitfalls of AI, such as “hallucinations” and inaccuracies.
- The importance of organizational culture in adopting and embracing AI.
Chad says,
“There are going to be situations where a team of 10 is going to become a team of 3. That might happen in project management, but there still needs to be a project manager. It’s not like AI can just take over that entirely.”
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadvavra/
https://chatagency.ai
https://chadvavra.com
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In this episode, we explore the world of interactive entertainment with David Carpenter, CEO of Gamiotics. David shares his journey and how Gamiotics is changing audience engagement with real-time data and interactive tech.
We discuss:
- The idea and mission behind Gamiotics.
- How real-time data is changing live shows.
- The challenges and benefits of interactive storytelling.
- The importance of engaging the audience in today's entertainment.
- How to integrate tech into live performances.
- Future trends in interactive entertainment.
David says,
“Gamiotics is the gamification of the live entertainment experience. It's taking that gaming that we do at home, and turning it into a collective storytelling experience and allowing the audience to have agency and to play a show.”
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-edward-carpenter/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/gamiotics/
https://www.gamiotics.com/
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On this episode, we talk with Anna Oh, Senior Product Designer of Teladoc Health, to explore the dynamic role of product design in healthcare. Anna emphasizes the fusion of design thinking and technology to enhance patient care.
We discuss:
- The importance of integrating empathy into healthcare product design.
- How cutting-edge technologies like AI are transforming healthcare product design.
- The impact of thoughtful design on patient experiences.
- Why unique challenges are inherent in healthcare product design.
-The critical need for multidisciplinary collaboration in healthcare product design.
-The transformative potential of design in healthcare.
Anna says, “We can make super-hyper-personalized care by utilizing advanced technologies such as AI. These days, everyone loves AI, right? And then big data, and the wearable devices, so that we can see everyone’s biomarkers, and then also genomics. Everything can provide a super-hyper-personalized care experience based on everyone’s individual demographic, their medical history and their condition and lifestyle.”
Resources Mentioned:
Anna Oh -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaohgood/
https://www.teladochealth.com/
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On this episode, we talk with James Smet, Senior Product Designer of Vagaro. James breaks down the concept of design systems and their critical role in technology. He shares his journey at Vagaro, highlighting the basics of design systems, their elements and their major contributions to product creation and business achievement.
We explore:
- The fundamentals of design systems and their vital components.
- The benefits of implementing a design system for designers, developers and the business as a whole.
- Strategies for educating team members and recognizing when your organization needs a design system.
- Beginner tips for adopting a design system and embracing systems thinking.
- The future of design systems with emerging technologies and trends, including cross-platform design.
- The importance of accessibility and inclusivity.
- Insights on the most valuable lessons learned and advice for professionals entering the field.
James states: “A design system, in any iteration, for an enterprise or to a small startup or a contractor, is essential to a successful outcome in business and any organization. And, in many cases, [it’s] something that already exists at a level in your workflow. And I think that’s key to understand is, there’s something that you can build on and work on to improve, and it will grow organically as you champion it and nurture it into something that you aspire for it to be.”
Resources Mentioned:
James Smet -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamessmet/
Vagaro | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vagaro/
https://www.vagaro.com/pro
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On this episode, Caroline Albanese, Director of Data Products and Capabilities at Dow Jones, explores the role of product advocacy. She shares her strategy for advancing data products, emphasizing the need for effective communication and the value these products bring to both organizations and the broader audience.
We discuss:
- What product advocacy is and why it's important for the success of a product.
- How to clearly show the value of data products to people inside and outside the company.
- Tackling the challenges that come with advocating for new products.
- Using feedback from users to make better products.
- Working together with other teams to make sure a product does well.
- Using stories to make data products interesting to everyone, not just experts.
- The need to think about user privacy and following the rules when creating products.
- Staying up-to-date with new trends and technologies in data products.
Caroline says:
”Product advocacy is basically being able to defend your product decisions or the product manager. Defending why the product is what it is, who it's there for, and how you are measuring success over time with a product. I think oftentimes when people are talking about product development or product development cycles, they're hyper-focused on the beginning stages and launching, and then once the product's actually out in the world, it's don't worry, it's on, but there's so much more that goes into that. And I think that's really what product advocacy shines.”
Resources Mentioned:
LinkedIn - Caroline Albanese -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinealbanese/
https://twitter.com/Calbanese
https://www.dowjones.com
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On this episode, Travis Boudreaux, Co-Founder and CTO of Azra Games, joins us. Travis shares insights into how Azur Games is leveraging AI to create content for their games, specifically focusing on concept art and storytelling. He emphasizes the importance of asking good questions and iterating on ideas when working with AI models. Travis also highlights the need for companies to embrace the innovator’s dilemma and disrupt themselves by adopting AI technologies.
We discuss:
- How AI tools accelerate the development process and reduce costs.
- Leveraging off-the-shelf AI tools before trying to build one.
- Why AI creates a tighter feedback loop during development.
- Why Maximizing results from AI mainly comes down to the quality of the inputs you feed it.
- The importance of experimenting with AI in order to drive exponential results.
- Failing fast and learning faster while experimenting with AI.
- Advice for getting started with AI.
Travis says,
“The future is going to be different from what companies have built. And they are now faced with this dilemma of disrupting themselves or leaning into that. Time and time again, we’ve seen the landscape filled with the shadows and skeletons of former great companies that wither away, and people wonder what happened to those companies. Those are the companies who refuse to embrace the innovator’s dilemma and disrupt themselves. And my call to everyone is, if you look at yourself, as an individual or company, we all face an innovator’s dilemma when it comes to embracing AI. We must learn how to disrupt and augment ourselves with these tools and techniques that will give us higher-quality outputs.”
Resources mentioned:
Travis Boudreaux | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/travisboudreaux/
Azra Games | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/azra-games/ Azra Games | Website - https://azragames.com/
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On this episode, we’re joined by Kevin Goldsmith, Chief Technology Officer at DistroKid. With many years of experience in the tech and digital media industries, Kevin shares his insights on the key considerations and challenges businesses face when scaling a product for a global market.
We discuss:
- The importance of having a global mindset from the inception of a product.
- Localization considerations, such as language, marketing, pricing and understanding the differences in connectivity across different regions.
- Best practices for scaling your technology infrastructure to serve a global market.
- Why businesses need to prioritize understanding the different privacy laws and other region-specific regulations.
- Tactics for market research when scaling globally.
- Why data plays a key role in understanding the effectiveness of your product across different regions.
- The importance of building a culture of innovation.
Kevin says,
“I think the one thing I’ve learned over my 30 years of working in technology has been that I always have to be curious. I always have to be learning. I can never assume that what I know is sufficient for everything else.”
Resources Mentioned:
Kevin Goldsmith -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/goldsmith/
DistroKid | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/distrokid/
DistroKid | Website -
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To effectively leverage data to inform decision-making, you must first be able to access and understand it. On this episode, Jerrie Kumalah, Analytics Engineer at SeatGeek, joins us to explore the importance of data democratization.
We discuss:
- What it means to democratize data.
- Focusing on the questions and purpose behind data analysis rather than getting caught up in the tools and processes.
- The dynamic role of analytics engineers.
- Why data visualizations should tell a story and foster ongoing conversations with stakeholders.
- Best practices for data privacy.
- How AI has the potential to make data analysis more efficient and free up time for more creative tasks.
Jerrie says, “Don’t be afraid to prototype your way to a solution. That could be a career, it could be a data problem, it could be anything. You gotta test things out and see what resonates. And to see whether something resonates requires you to have conversations.”
Resources mentioned:
- Jerrie Kumalah
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerriekumalah/
- SeatGeek | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/seatgeek/
- SeatGeek | Website https://seatgeek.com/
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Biometrics has many advantages over traditional forms of identity verification. Yet, some people are hesitant to adopt this technology due to a misunderstanding of how it works.
On this episode, we’re joined by Mitch Goldenberg, Sales Director of Physical Access at Veridas.
We discuss:
- The basics of biometrics and how it works.
- The advantages and disadvantages of using biometrics for identity verification.
- The challenges of implementing biometric solutions.
- Privacy and security concerns in biometric systems.
- The various applications of biometrics.
- The level of accuracy within the Veridas platform.
- The future of biometrics and its impact on society.
Mitch states, “For me, it's about passion, energy, and enthusiasm. And I don't think you can generate that without love. You may have heard the expression, ‘Find a job that you love, and you'll never work another day in your life.’ If you don't love it, find something that you do love, and either go after it or build it.”
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Deciding between whether to build or buy a software tool is a common dilemma amongst engineering teams.
On this episode, Colin Bielin, VP of Engineering at CBS Media Ventures, joins us to provide insight on how to think about this topic.
We discuss:
- Colin’s background and career evolution.
- The types of projects Colin works on at CBS Media Ventures.
- Details around building tools versus buying tools for internal teams.
- The importance of defining the problem you’re trying to solve with a new tool.
- How to gain buy-in from your internal team about a new tool.
- Colin’s opinion on AI and other new tech.
- The importance of being able to reevaluate your tools or solutions as business needs change.
- Understanding the shelf life of the tools and solutions you’re focusing on.
Colin states, “The work we do is really about solving problems. So at the end of the day, make sure we're doing that. Also, understand that what’s true today might not be true tomorrow. So always be willing to critically evaluate the things you’re working on and the reasons for doing so.”
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Infusing product design with empathy and efficiency is a surefire way to meet the ongoing needs of your users.
On this episode, Erica Kitaev, Senior Director of Product Management at Thomson Reuters, joins us to share her expertise on topics including:
- How Erika got into her role, the types of projects she works on and what her day-to-day responsibilities look like as a product manager.
- What products Thomson Reuters provides and how they deliver top-notch content to legal professionals and beyond.
- The pros and cons of being a subject matter expert (SME) and why it's important for SMEs to continually question their own assumptions.
- Why surprising and delighting your users means providing fresh experiences without frustrating expectations.
- Why any product you create should deliver a seamless and frictionless experience to your users.
- How Reuters aims to deliver the right content, at the right level, at the right place, at the right time.
- Why product designers and managers always need to remember that they’re creating products for humans who are looking to achieve a specific goal.
On this episode, Erica says, “Don't be afraid to commit to a course of action or an idea, lean into ambiguity, and be the first person in the pool. But also don't be afraid to pivot and course-correct. I think as important as it is to lean into ambiguity, it's as or more important to constantly reassess and be open to course correction. If you're constantly reassessing, you'll get to the right place.”
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Data science plays an important role for companies looking to improve their products and deliver better experiences to their users. However, data needs to be leveraged properly to produce concrete outcomes.
On this episode, Florent Blachot, VP of Data Science and Engineering at Fandom joins us to share his expertise on topics including:
- His unique journey into the world of data science.
- The scale of Fandom and what it delivers to users.
- How he defines data science and why forming an exact definition is a challenge.
- The layers and areas of expertise within the field of data science.
- The methods used to collect data and gather insights from it.
- The tools used to support data collection and analysis.
- How he hires data scientists and what it takes to build an effective team.
- How to connect data to business value and KPIs.
- The advantages and challenges of working with large data sets.
On this episode, Florent says, “You have to focus on the “why” behind your data science efforts from start to finish to make a real impact. When data science projects fail, it's typically because the team forgot their “why” along the way.”
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For product teams to succeed, they need to have effective internal communication and focus on staying connected to their users. Furthermore, organizations that promote a “product culture” are better positioned to meet the ongoing needs of their user base.
In this episode, Abhishek Nagaraju, Director of Product - Discovery and Experiences at Pluto TV, joins us to share his expertise on topics including:
- What it means to build a product culture and why it matters.
- Why failing fast can be your quickest path to a successful solution.
- How to get user feedback in the streaming industry and retain loyal users.
- Empowering your team to solve real problems.
- Changing TV viewer habits - how the Pluto TV business model/service attracts users.
- The responsibilities of product directors.
- How to effectively enter a new organization as a product director.
- Why putting yourself in your user’s shoes is vital for product success.
On this episode, Abhishek says, “I truly believe all problems are people problems. You’re always working with people and delivering products to people. You have to be willing to empathize with others, not judge too quickly, and focus on the human on the other side of any given problem.”
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Customers in today’s age have come to expect a certain level of cross-device connectivity with the products and apps they love. This means bringing an engaging experience to mobile devices, web-based platforms, and connected TV (CTV) is more important than ever.
On this episode, Sean Murphy, Director of Product at iHeartMedia, joins us to share his CTV and cross-device connectivity expertise on topics including:
- Why designers need to consider user habits when building products for CTV.
- The difference between product design for CTV and mobile/web-based platforms.
- The unique features that CTV can deliver to customers.
- Why gaining feedback from people that don’t work on your CTV products is invaluable for product designers and developers.
- How to design CTV products that create a frictionless experience for users.
- The tactics used to validate new features for CTV before launching.
- How teams can approach innovation without thinking they need to disrupt entire industries.
- How people interested in CTV can get their start in this emerging industry.
- The day-to-day life of a product director in the CTV space.
In this episode, Sean says, “Make sure you know the difference between your manager, your advocate, your mentor and your coworker or confidant. Each plays an important role in your career development, and knowing how to leverage each relationship is vital. Though a single person may take on multiple roles, you’ll more than likely find people in your organization that fit best into a single role.”
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Great mobile and web-based products must start with effective UX. The same holds true for the gaming industry.
On this episode, Ben Jones, Creative Director at ZeniMax Online Studios, joins us to share his gaming industry expertise on topics including:
- The importance of adaptability within the gaming industry.
- Why building an effective game development team starts with trust, transparency and effective communication.
- Why artwork and storylines need to be of high quality for games to succeed.
- The up-front work involved in game development.
- Why it’s important to establish clear guidelines right from the start.
- The pros and cons of working with existing IP vs. creating new IP.
- The changing landscape of mobile and web-based product connectivity.
- How to best manage and communicate with remote and hybrid development teams.
- The hiring process for building great development teams.
- Practical ways to start a career in game design and development.
In this episode, Ben says, “If you operate on transparency and trust as guiding principles when building a team, you will find success. Not just in terms of the product you’re building but also with your peers. This has brought my team a long way over the last five years, and I’m excited for where these principles can take us in the future.”
To learn more, head to https://www.majestykapps.com/ to check out the article associated with this episode.
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We imagine, design, and build digital products. With clients like Chevrolet, Audiomack, IBM, Barefoot, and more, you can be sure you are in good hands. Reach out to us at MajestykApps.com
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