Design Matters with Debbie Millman is one of the world’s very first podcasts. Broadcasting independe
Debbie talks to Alicon Bechdel about how identifying herself as a lesbian when she was young lead he
Debbie talks to composer Nico Muhly about his music and about the musicians who interpret it. Hosted
Debbie Millman talks to Target’s Chief Creative Officer Todd Waterbury about how technology is chang
Debbie talks to writer Caroline Paul about her death-defying adventures, and how girls must learn th
Debbie talks to Amanda about her wild and wandering path to the rock stage, and about how behind her
Debbie talks with radio host Krista Tippett about her religious orientation, her struggle with depre
Debbie talks to branding designers Greg Hahn and Ryan Moore about their process when working with cl
Debbie Millman talks with writer Kate Bolick about society’s historically skeptical view of a single
Debbie talks to Mimi Valdés about her unstoppable career, from magazine editor to her creative partn
Debbie talks to Ayse Birsel about her expansive career as an industrial designer and how she uses ar
Debbie talks to Eric Zimmer about the twists and turns in his surprising career as a tech entreprene
Debbie talks to artist Tucker Nichols about his art, and the quality of the art he loves. Hosted on
On this episode Debbie talks to Doung Powell about how designers can use their skills beyond the con
Debbie talks to Scott Clemons about one of the great printers and designers of all time. Hosted on A
Debbie Millman talks to author Simon Sinek about the fruits of good leadership. Hosted on Acast. See
Debbie talks with Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey about running Heath Ceramics. Hosted on Acast.
Debbie talks to Design Observer co-founder Michael Bierut about why he thinks graphic design is so c
Author and entrepreneur Jonathan Fields on his previous careers as a lawyer and personal trainer, an
Debbie talks to designer Clement Mok about the early days of Apple computer, the heady days of the s
Debbie talks to legendary designer Bob Gill about coming up in the profession in the 1950s, about wo