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The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney

Hosted by Tim Courtney · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

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Episodes
10
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
75m
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
15
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46
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About this podcast

Conversations at the intersection of creators, community, and customer experience. The Roundabout Show explores how community, customer experience, and creator ecosystems drive real-world results. Host Tim Courtney is a community product strategist who helps companies build with their most engaged users. He was the founding Community and Experience lead for LEGO IDEAS, scaling a creator platform from beta to over a million members and $100 million in crowdsourced product revenue from LEGO fans' designs that became real products on store shelves. In each episode, Tim talks with creators, builders, and leaders about what happens when you design for trust, participation, and belonging — and the business outcomes that follow: stronger loyalty, lower acquisition costs, and long-term brand equity. Topics include community product strategy, co-creation programs, creator ecosystems, customer experience, the intersection of AI and hu

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About the host

Tim Courtney hosts The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney, a business show with 10 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Building with bricks, bits, and AI with LEGO® Space designer Bjarne Tveskov | Episode 11

May 28, 20261h 20mEp. 110

At 17, Bjarne Tveskov answered a newspaper ad for a LEGO spaceship designer, quit school, and never went back. He designed the Monorail, early Blacktron sets, and helped shape LEGO's first digital products. Decades later

From "ideas worth spreading" to products worth building with Thaniya Keereepart | Episode 10

May 12, 20261h 36mEp. 100

Thaniya Keereepart has spent 20+ years at the intersection of product, community, and behavioral economics, from MLB's first live streaming app to TED's founding head of product, scaling TED from 500K to 2 billion video

Customer Experience: The operating system for trust and growth with Jeannie Walters | Episode 9

Apr 23, 20261h 33mEp. 90

Customer experience isn't customer service with a bigger budget. It's the operating system. Jeannie Walters has spent two decades proving that to Fortune 500 teams, and her book Experience is Everything codifies the play

The Creatine OG: From analog to agentic AI with Steve Jennings | Episode 8

Apr 14, 20261h 41mEp. 80

Steve Jennings has been building for four decades. Competitive cyclist turned founder of Maxim (Europe's top sports nutrition brand), then PepsiCo, open innovation, and now Jenerise, a creatine company co-founded with hi

Your next CMO will build agents, but real strategy can't be prompted with Julie Mossler | Episode 7

Apr 7, 20261h 11mEp. 70

Julie Mossler built the comms function at Groupon through its IPO, ran brand at Waze through the Google acquisition, and has been a four-time CMO across web2.0, crypto, and AI. Now she runs Common Fortune, advising found

LEGO® IDEAS: How we scaled a fan community-driven product business with Daiva Naldal | Episode 6

Mar 25, 20261h 6mEp. 60

LEGO® IDEAS turned fan creativity into a nine-figure product line. But the hard part wasn't the platform, it was integrating a disruptive innovation engine into an 80-year-old organization without killing the trust with

LEGO® IDEAS: How we scaled a fan community-driven product business with Daiva Naldal | Episode 6

Mar 25, 20261h 6mEp. 60

LEGO® IDEAS turned fan creativity into a nine-figure product line. But the hard part wasn't the platform, it was integrating a disruptive innovation engine into an 80-year-old organization without killing the trust with

Situation Design: From pranks and prototypes to products that stick with Danielle Baskin | Episode 5

Mar 17, 20261h 26mEp. 50

Danielle Baskin calls herself a situation designer — someone who creates bounded, episodic experiences that put people in novel interactions. From staging a fake 7-Eleven onigiri launch that generated news coverage, to r

Design leadership during hypergrowth at Groupon and Quirky with Steven Walker | Episode 4

Mar 10, 20261h 10mEp. 40

"People who can’t build spend most of their time trying to keep their job." "Give the product to the people who can build it and care most about it." Steven Walker has led design at Groupon and Quirky, some of the fastes

From Stranger to Insider: Designing Trust that Compounds with Vera Maslova | Episode 3

Mar 4, 20261h 11mEp. 30

She moved to San Francisco knowing almost no one. Three years later, she’d raised $9M and built one of the strongest operator networks in the city. In this episode, I sit down with Vera Maslova, a partnership and fundrai

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Explore how joy, dignity, and trust are transforming product design, emphasizing emotional connection, long-term thinking, and human-centered innovation. Himanshu Bharadwaj shares insights on integrating cognitive scienc

Imagining safer streets through design, community, and 3Dstreet with Kieran Farr | Episode 1

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Audience demographics

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Consumer type
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To pitch The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney, visit http://roundabout.community for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent business coverage.

Who is the host of The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney?

The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney is hosted by Tim Courtney. The show is categorised under business (marketing) and has published 10 episodes.

How many episodes does The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney have?

The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney has published 10 episodes.

What topics does The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney cover?

The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney regularly covers business, marketing, technology. It sits in the business category, with a marketing focus.

Is it hard to get booked on The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney?

The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney is accessible for guests with genuine business expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney currently accepting guest pitches?

The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney episodes?

Episodes of The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney average 75 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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Our data rates The Roundabout Show with Tim Courtney's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.

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