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Design Table Podcast

Design Table Podcast

De : Nick Groeneveld Tyler White
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Get a seat at the table and build the design career you want. This podcast is for designers looking to break in, level up, and take control of their careers—whether you're freelancing, climbing the corporate ladder, or just trying to get noticed. Every two weeks, we dive into career fundamentals, design best practices, and the hottest topics in the design community.© 2026 Nick Groeneveld, Tyler White Art
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    • Why I'm Building My Own Tools (And Why You Should Too)
      Jan 28 2026

      In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick discuss a shift that most SaaS and startups are not ready for: internal tools are getting real investment in 2026. That's because their customers are realizing they can build exactly what they need on their own.

      This changes how SaaS operates. Instead of buying another one-size-fits-all product, more buyers will ask: why don’t we just build this ourselves? Tyler and Nick figure out how SaaS products can survive this shift and why being integration-ready is about more than just “having Zapier.”

      If you are building B2B SaaS, working in product, or designing enterprise tools, this episode gives you strategy you can actually apply.

      Here is what is on the table:
      🔸 Why internal tools are getting bigger budgets in 2026
      🔸 The new SaaS threat: customers building their own tools
      🔸 Why enterprises want software tailored to their workflows
      🔸 The real SaaS moat: flexibility, integrations, and ecosystems
      🔸 Zapier, Make, MCPs, and why they change retention
      🔸 Using integrations as product signals for what to build next
      🔸 Founder-led SaaS, branding, and why “slop” is the new competition


      Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast
      https://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe


      More about Tyler and Nick
      Tyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white
      Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

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      24 min
    • Product Design Jobs Are Disappearing in 2026 (Here's How You Survive)
      Jan 21 2026

      In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick break down what product design will look like in 2026 and why this year will feel like a shock to a lot of designers. Tyler calls it the year of the builder, where titles start collapsing and the market rewards people who can actually ship.

      They discuss why design has been misunderstood for years, how that misunderstanding is costing you still today, and why design is slowly getting eaten by product and engineering departments.

      This is not AI fear and it is not a rant. It is a practical blueprint for how designers stay relevant when the goalposts move.

      If you want to protect your career and increase your leverage, the answer is simple: skill stack and build.

      Here is what is on the table:
      🔸 Why 2026 will be “the year of the builder”
      🔸 Why design roles are merging into hybrid titles
      🔸 The designer vs. developer gap and how it wastes time
      🔸 When building real prototypes beats building Figma prototypes
      🔸 How AI changes what teams expect designers to ship
      🔸 The next wave: builders who can design, ship, and think business


      Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast
      https://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe


      More about Tyler and Nick
      Tyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white
      Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

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      32 min
    • How Recruiters Actually Work and What Designers Get Wrong
      Jan 14 2026

      In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick pull back the curtain on the recruiter side of the design job market. This is not a rant and it is not recruiter hate. Instead, it is a practical explanation of how the system actually works.

      They break down what preferred suppliers are, why some recruiter outreach goes nowhere, and how designers accidentally hurt themselves by ignoring messages or being unprepared. The conversation reframes recruiters as long-term career relationships instead of one-off transactions.

      If you are job hunting, freelancing, or just want leverage when opportunities appear, this episode gives you context most designers never get.

      Here is what is on the table:
      🔸 How recruiters really source and screen designers
      🔸 What preferred supplier lists are and why they matter
      🔸 How to identify low-value recruiter outreach
      🔸 Why replying even when uninterested pays off later
      🔸 Screening recruiters the same way they screen you
      🔸 Keeping your CV ready before you need it
      🔸 Signaling availability without oversharing
      🔸 Playing the long game with career relationships


      Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast
      https://www.designtablepodcast.com/subscribe


      More about Tyler and Nick
      Tyler: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/tyler-white
      Nick: https://www.designtablepodcast.com/hosts/nick-groeneveld

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      29 min
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