• Bonus 12. The Designer in Society continues (to evolve!)
    Jan 6 2026

    What happens when you take a leap without knowing exactly how it will turn out?

    In this bonus episode, Krista sits down with Bernie and Perry Klebahn, who now teaches The Designer in Society, to reflect on the evolution of the course — and the changing philosophies behind it. Recorded on the eve of the Stanford d.school’s 20th anniversary, two years after Bernie’s retirement, this conversation is part history, part love letter to teaching, and part reminder that learning often works best when you’re willing to take the leap before you have all the answers.

    We talk about why doing—not overthinking—has always been at the course’s core. Bernie and Perry touch on the beloved class projects, taking small but meaningful actions, and creating a community built on presence, trust, and real conversation.

    00:00 A willingness to give things a chance

    00:59 Perry’s path to Stanford, through industry, and teaching with Bernie

    01:44 The legendary art Professor Matt Kahn

    04:31 How The Designer in Society evolved with the d.school and Perry

    11:29 More on projects and taking the first real step

    17:11 Prototyping life decisions with projects

    22:06 Long-form reading, presence, and real conversation

    23:13 No absences and don’t be late (or you fail the course)

    24:08 Exercises that create trust and discomfort

    25:56 Letting the class evolve

    27:20 Appreciations & Regrets

    32:15 The Blind Walk exercise

    Follow us on Instagram⁠ @yelloweyedcatspodcast⁠ for fun extras.

    Co-hosts: Bernie Roth & Krista Donaldson

    Producer: Krista Donaldson

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    34 mins
  • Bonus 11. Advice for Students
    Sep 17 2025

    In this *mini* bonus episode, Bernie and David Janka, our guest from episode 11, share the advice they give students when asked about classes, careers, and first jobs.

    Bernie likes to tell students that planning often doesn’t work — life is full of chance and change — and to embrace it. David encourages students to explore, enjoy the detours, and turn “mistakes” (aka learnings...) into part of their story.

    Together, their wisdom: expect the unexpected, and enjoy the voyage of discovery.

    01:08 Bernie: Logic doesn’t matter, embrace change

    01:52 David: Exploration over perfection

    02:44 The value of misinterpretation and detours

    04:00 Connecting your diverse interests into a story

    04:23 Krista’s wrap-up: enjoy the voyage, welcome the unexpected

    Follow us on Instagram @yelloweyedcatspodcast for fun extras.

    Co-hosts: Bernie Roth & Krista Donaldson

    Producer: Krista Donaldson

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    5 mins
  • 11. Life is a C***shoot
    Aug 20 2025

    In this (final official!) episode, Bernie reflects on how the most meaningful turns in life often come from chance rather than careful planning. He shares his own serendipitous journey to becoming a professor at Stanford (involving a case of two professors named Arnold), his unexpected entry into robotics, how a single phone call led to his pioneering work in design —and why saying “yes” at the right time matters.

    We’re joined by David Janka, a physician-turned-designer and faculty member at Stanford’s d.school. David opens up about leaving medicine to explore design, how the Designer in Society class helped him navigate that transition, and why creating a physical project in the class, a gift for friends, became a pivotal part of his journey.

    Together, we explore questions of work, purpose, and meaning, with a little help from Gandhi and E.F. Schumacher.

    00:00 Life is a c***shoot: accidents that shape our paths

    01:00 Bernie on chance and opportunity

    02:34 The wrong Arnold: how Bernie got to Stanford

    06:13 A phone call that led to robotics

    07:10 Another call that sparked Designer in Society

    09:03 Are we the type of people who say yes or no?

    10:00 The blessing (and curse) of work

    12:53 The “Who am I?” exercise

    17:30 Introducing David Janka

    21:16 David’s Designer in Society project

    28:25 Serendipity, careers, and saying yes

    30:29 Bernie’s Burning Man camp

    Follow us on Instagram: @yelloweyedcatspodcast to see extras from this episode, like David's atrium staircase.

    Co-hosts: Bernie Roth & Krista Donaldson; Producer: Krista Donaldson

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    32 mins
  • 10. Projection and other useful tools
    Aug 6 2025

    In this episode, Bernie explores how learning from others helps us learn about ourselves, especially when we are seeking assistance. From mantras collected from colleagues ("We don't have enough time to hurry" and “All design is redesign”) to the powerful tool of projection, Bernie offers tools to help us navigate interactions, teamwork, and life.

    We're joined by Wendy Ju, a leading expert in human-computer interaction and professor at Cornell Tech. Wendy shares her journey from being rejected by Bernie when she wanted to take ‘The Designer in Society’ as an undergrad to later co-teaching a class with him. She discusses how their teaching team's productive conflicts became powerful learning moments, as well as some of the class’s best-known – and in one case, infamous – projects.

    We also cover the curse of networking, mini-mentoring, and managing conflict on a team. We hope you’ll join us!

    00:00 Bernie's mantras from colleagues: "We don't have enough time to hurry"

    01:33 The projection exercise explained

    07:58 The problem with the Myer-Briggs and similar tests

    10:18 When conflict arises on teams

    13:21 Mini-mentoring vs. formal mentorship

    15:56 The curse of networking

    17:40 Introducing Wendy Ju

    20:39 Wendy's journey from rejected undergraduate to co-instructor of Transformative Design

    22:17 (In)famous class projects: Juul and Juntos

    23:43 Teaching team dynamics and productive conflict

    24:32 The power of mantras and Wendy’s "Time passes for free"

    30:49 Bernie's hot tub projection revelation

    Follow us on Instagram: @yelloweyedcatspodcast to see extras from this episode!

    Co-hosts: Bernie Roth & Krista Donaldson; Producer: Krista Donaldson

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    31 mins
  • 9. We're all in this together
    Jul 23 2025

    In this episode, we talk about the importance of shared humanity within teams or groups. Bernie explains his original, and often awkward, icebreaker “When was the last time you…” and explains how Stanford's Design Group operated without a traditional leader for over 40 years.

    From learning names with gestures to the “I like… I wish…” way of giving feedback, we explore Bernie's version of "radical collaboration" and why something as simple as where you sit can change your experience.

    We're joined by Ade Mabogunje, longtime Stanford researcher, who shares arriving at Stanford from Nigeria and experiencing Bernie's "disorientation weekend"—which involved running through ponds and rolling in grass with professors. Plus, the story of the paper boat project that revealed an unexpected truth about persistence versus brilliance.

    00:00 "When was the last time you..." icebreaker

    04:04 The story behind Bernie's community-minded approach

    05:14: Gestures to learn others’ names

    06:32 Stanford's Design Group's evolution to become leaderless for 40+ years

    09:26 Bill Moggridge has thoughts on Bernie’s PPT slides

    13:14 "I like and I wish" for giving feedback

    15:21 The physical power demonstration: making colleagues "taller" or "shorter"

    16:28 Why where you sit affects your influence

    20:12 Introducing Ade Mabogunje

    21:41 Disorientation weekend

    24:28 The paper boat project and the importance of stick-to-it-ness

    27:21 Silicon Valley culture

    30:16 Bernie on competition vs. cooperation

    30:29 Bernie proves Jim Fadiman (the father of microdosing) wrong

    Follow us on Instagram: @yelloweyedcatspodcast to see extras - we have a video of those paper boats!

    Co-hosts: Bernie Roth & Krista Donaldson; Producer: Krista Donaldson

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    32 mins
  • 8. Who are you really?
    Jul 9 2025

    Bernie explores one of his most liberating concepts: your self-image is malleable. From a show business manager who found it "really hurt" to be nice, to students writing down "10 things you would never do" and then doing them, this episode considers how our perceptions of ourselves can both limit and liberate us.

    We're joined by Jeff Brown, an engineer who transformed from a by-the-book government kid to a Silicon Valley CEO and climate entrepreneur. Jeff shares how Bernie's class gave him the confidence to see engineering as a superpower, and how his class project helped him manage a challenging health problem.

    We also talk about “The House Fantasy” (Episode 8a. bonus) and Bernie also walks us through his "truth process" (Episode 8b. bonus)—a powerful exercise for examining the stories we tell ourselves and making problems “disappear” through radical honesty.

    00:00 Bernie's philosophy: Your self-image is malleable

    00:30 The show business lawyer who was "nasty" by design

    02:54 Exercise: Write down 10 things you would never do... then do them

    06:04 Where self-images come from

    09:23 The truth process: Telling yourself what really is

    13:23 Disappearing your problems

    15:52 Introducing Jeff Brown

    19:36 Using engineering as a "superpower for good"

    21:34 Jeff's class project of self-healing

    23:00 The House Fantasy visualization

    26:01 Bernie at 92: "I still don't know what I'm gonna do when I grow up"

    27:51 Bernie’s self-image

    Follow us on Instagram: @yelloweyedcatspodcast to see more about Jeff's journey and other references from our podcast.

    Co-hosts: Bernie Roth & Krista Donaldson; Producer: Krista Donaldson

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    30 mins
  • Bonus 8B. The Truth Process
    Jul 2 2025

    In this bonus episode, Bernie walks you through his exercise, “The Truth Process.” Using simple guided imagery, he shares a helpful way to tackle something you’re struggling with or to let go of what you don’t need anymore. We'll talk about this exercise in episode 8.

    00:00 Intro

    01:29 Get comfortable…

    04:25 The Truth Process

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    19 mins
  • Bonus 8A. The House Fantasy
    Jul 2 2025

    In this bonus episode, Bernie guides you through his exercise, “The House Fantasy.” By imagining and exploring a house as a stand-in for yourself, you might discover new insights about who you are and what’s going on in your life. It’s a creative way to get to know yourself a little better. We'll talk about this exercise in episode 8.

    00:00 Intro

    01:51 Get comfortable…

    04:42 The House Fantasy

    14:29 Bernie talks about the exercise

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    16 mins