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Jake Knapp & Jonathan Courtney
Jake and Jonathan
Jake and Jonathan (formally Product Breakfast Club) is a behind the scenes look at how some of the best companies in the world design their products. Jake Knapp, NY Times best-selling author of "Sprint", has helped companies like Slack, Nest and 23andMe build successful products. Jonathan Courtney, co-founder of AJ&Smart, has worked with companies like RedBull, eBay and the United Nations, to help them build better products faster. In this new, exciting podcast, the two of them have teamed up to discuss things like product design, innovation and productivity.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 881 ratings
Amazing!
I love the energy of these two!
SeppSt via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 10/26/22
BeSt PoDcAsT EVEEER (for real)
So I’m literally listening back to all the episodes to express how much I miss your laugh ! PLEASE COME BACK GUYS ! DONT LET US(me) DOWN
Patte22<3 via Apple Podcasts · France · 04/09/21
Come for the singing...
...stay for the singing. I’m a design executive at a Fortune 100 company (I’m not kidding), and this podcast reminds me that grownup adult businessy type people can have fun and be silly. Thank you for thawing my cold, dead heart.
SallyMonster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/14/21
Recent Episodes
Published 10/05/20
Jonathan is back for a final episode. 💦 Season 1 comes to a close. ⛵️ Hot new consoles. 🎮Secret new course..?! 👀
Published 10/05/20
Jonathan is still away on vacation for another week and Jake forgot to record a show, so today it's time for a rewind episode of one our favourite interviews, with one of our favourite companies. Jakes interviews Tara Wike, Senior Design Manager at LEGO, the wooden toys company, and manages LEGO...
Published 09/28/20
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