April 23, 2026

Stop Hiding Behind Process (You Should Own the Product Instead)

Stop Hiding Behind Process (You Should Own the Product Instead)
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Most product managers are just project managers with a fancier title. They make zero real decisions, answer to everyone, and wonder why nothing ships on time.

Willis Jackson has been building product teams for over a decade. He's blacklisted entire companies from his hiring pool. And he moved to the Bay Area to measure himself against the best—only to find out nobody there really knows how to do product either.

In this episode, Willis and I get into why product thinking is now the most valuable skill in tech, why AI didn't solve the bottleneck problem (it exposed it), and what happens when engineers can build 10x faster but nobody knows what to build.

We also get into his company Middle Mile—basically the Airbnb of e-commerce fulfillment—and why stay-at-home parents running micro-warehouses out of spare rooms might be the future of how your next Amazon package gets delivered.

Fair warning: if you're a product manager who hasn't talked to a customer for two weeks, this episode is going to be uncomfortable.

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⏱️ Episode Breakdown

00:35 Reconnecting and Early Influences

03:27 The Challenges of Product Management

06:34 The Role of AI in Product Development

09:32 Understanding Risks in AI and Software Development

12:34 Bottlenecks in Product Teams

15:25 The Importance of People in Business

18:17 Innovative Fulfillment Solutions

21:39 The Journey of Building a Business

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