From Harvard to Spotify: On Building Culture-Defining Products, Product Thinking Frameworks, and Finding Your PM Voice
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In this episode of the UWaterloo Product Management Podcast, Rodolfo, a seasoned product leader whose work has shaped the way millions experience music, creativity, and connection. With an impressive track record at Meta, Reddit, Cameo, and Spotify, Rodolfo brings a rare blend of strategic rigor, cultural sensitivity, and creative experimentation to everything he builds.
We explore the journey from Harvard Business School to product leadership, unpacking how to stay anchored in product fundamentals while building for the edge of culture.
Here’s what you’ll take away:
A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of hits like Spotify Daylist, Jam, and Referrals — and what it takes to build products that feel personal without chasing virality
How to move from individual contributor to product leader, and what changes in mindset, execution, and influence along the way
Why AI is more than a tool — it’s a co-creator, and how it’s transforming the way PMs ideate, ship, and learn
Rodolfo’s personal frameworks like the Tree Diagram and Diamond Method for navigating prioritization and ambiguity
Hard-won lessons from big tech vs. startup life — from scale to scrappiness
How to bring your personal passions into your product work, and why it matters
His honest take on the PM + MBA question, what he would tell his younger self, and the one mindset shift that changed everything
A vulnerable reflection on self-doubt, failure, and the importance of staying connected to our creative inner child that first led us to build
Plus: one final “assignment” to elevate your product thinking this week
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