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Designing at Scale: How Rich Thrush Turned Curiosity into a Career Across Brands

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What connects toy blasters, beauty tools, and musical instruments?

For Rich Thrush, it’s all part of the same mission: to make products people love to use.

With a career spanning Hasbro, Motorola, Helen of Troy, and now Guitar Center, Rich has led design and innovation teams across some of the world’s most recognisable brands. From developing Braun’s non-contact thermometer to Revlon’s One-Step Volumizer, his work has shaped how millions interact with everyday products.

In this episode of Why Design, Rich joins host Chris Whyte to unpack the art and strategy of leading innovation across multiple brands, and why the best ideas start not with technology, but with people.

Don’t just listen. Go beyond the podcast. Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/events

💡 What You’ll Learn

🧠 How cross-functional curiosity fuels innovation in any industry

🎯 Why “asking why”, five times, leads to better design decisions

⚙️ Lessons from managing a portfolio of global consumer brands

📱 How Motorola’s success (and Apple’s disruption) shaped Rich’s leadership mindset

🎸 Why Guitar Center’s new era of product innovation is rooted in community and passion

💬 Memorable Quotes

“Ideas come from people. The trick is knowing how to create the conditions for them to appear.”

“Even if you have 90% market share, you still need to be inventing the next thing.”

“Great design isn’t just about form, it’s about understanding what people actually need, even when they can’t say it.”

“You don’t buy a drill. You buy a hole in the wall. But really, you’re buying what goes in that hole; meaning.”

🔗 Resources & Links

🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Amazon → whydesign.club

👥 Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/events

🔗 Connect with Rich Thrushhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-thrush/

📸 Follow @whydesignxkodu on Instagram

🎥 Watch full episodes → YouTube.com/@whydesignpod

🔗 Follow Chris WhyteLinkedIn.com/in/mrchriswhyte

About the Episode

Why Design is powered by Kodu, a specialist recruitment partner for the hardware and product-development industry.

Through candid conversations with designers, engineers, and creative leaders, we explore not just what they build, but why they build it; the belief, doubt, and persistence behind meaningful innovation.

About Kodu

Why Design is produced by Kodu, a recruitment partner for ambitious hardware brands, design consultancies, and product start-ups.

We help founders and teams hire top talent across industrial design, mechanical engineering, and product leadership.

🔗 Learn more → teamkodu.com

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56 episodes

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Content provided by Chris Whyte | Kodu. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Whyte | Kodu or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What connects toy blasters, beauty tools, and musical instruments?

For Rich Thrush, it’s all part of the same mission: to make products people love to use.

With a career spanning Hasbro, Motorola, Helen of Troy, and now Guitar Center, Rich has led design and innovation teams across some of the world’s most recognisable brands. From developing Braun’s non-contact thermometer to Revlon’s One-Step Volumizer, his work has shaped how millions interact with everyday products.

In this episode of Why Design, Rich joins host Chris Whyte to unpack the art and strategy of leading innovation across multiple brands, and why the best ideas start not with technology, but with people.

Don’t just listen. Go beyond the podcast. Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/events

💡 What You’ll Learn

🧠 How cross-functional curiosity fuels innovation in any industry

🎯 Why “asking why”, five times, leads to better design decisions

⚙️ Lessons from managing a portfolio of global consumer brands

📱 How Motorola’s success (and Apple’s disruption) shaped Rich’s leadership mindset

🎸 Why Guitar Center’s new era of product innovation is rooted in community and passion

💬 Memorable Quotes

“Ideas come from people. The trick is knowing how to create the conditions for them to appear.”

“Even if you have 90% market share, you still need to be inventing the next thing.”

“Great design isn’t just about form, it’s about understanding what people actually need, even when they can’t say it.”

“You don’t buy a drill. You buy a hole in the wall. But really, you’re buying what goes in that hole; meaning.”

🔗 Resources & Links

🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Amazon → whydesign.club

👥 Join the Why Design community → teamkodu.com/events

🔗 Connect with Rich Thrushhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-thrush/

📸 Follow @whydesignxkodu on Instagram

🎥 Watch full episodes → YouTube.com/@whydesignpod

🔗 Follow Chris WhyteLinkedIn.com/in/mrchriswhyte

About the Episode

Why Design is powered by Kodu, a specialist recruitment partner for the hardware and product-development industry.

Through candid conversations with designers, engineers, and creative leaders, we explore not just what they build, but why they build it; the belief, doubt, and persistence behind meaningful innovation.

About Kodu

Why Design is produced by Kodu, a recruitment partner for ambitious hardware brands, design consultancies, and product start-ups.

We help founders and teams hire top talent across industrial design, mechanical engineering, and product leadership.

🔗 Learn more → teamkodu.com

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