Conversations with Roberto
How are the best products actually made?
Not the press release version; the real decisions, the trade-offs, the turning points.
On Conversations with Roberto, industrial designer Roberto Inderbitzin sits down with the designers, founders, and leaders behind some of the world's most recognized products.
Long-form, conversations
Guests include Guy Kawasaki (Canva, Apple), Chris Bangle (former BMW Design Director), Robert Brunner (Ammunition, Beats by Dre), Joe Foster (Reebok), Kevin Bethune (Nike, BCG), and Jay Samit.
New episodes monthly.
Produced by REFRAME Design, Zürich.
Conversations with Roberto
Latest Episodes
#18 | Responsable Citizen | Jo Barnard
Regenerative Business with Jo Barnard (Morrama) What does regenerative business really mean and why is sustainability no longer enough? In this episode of Conversations with Roberto, Roberto Inderbitzin sits dow...
#17 | Design storytelling | Mike Chapman
Buckle up for a design-fueled ride in the latest episode of Conversations with Roberto, as your host Roberto Inderbitzin sits down with the one and only Mike Chapman—TV producer, storyteller, and the mastermind behind the global ByDesign series...
#16 | Redefining Design Leadership | Kevin Bethune
In today’s inspiring 16th episode, we welcome Kevin Bethune, a visionary who blends engineering, business strategy, and design into a groundbreaking career. Kevin's journey from nuclear engineering to designing iconic Nike products is a testame...
#15 | Disrupt or be Disrupted | Jay Samit
In today’s 14th episode, we’re honored to feature a true pioneer at the heart of digital innovation, Jay Samit. Dubbed the godfather of digital media, Jay’s remarkable journey spans over three decades, from revolutionizing startups...
#14 | Think Remarkable | Guy Kawasaki
Dive into a riveting "Conversations with Roberto" session as your host, Roberto Inderbitzin, chats with the legendary Guy Kawasaki! This episode is packed with chuckles, charm, and wisdom as Guy opens up about the twists and turns of his vibran...