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Let's be real for a moment...
In the corporate context, what's the thing that usually gets rewarded the most?
It’s often the person who "just" grinds through the chaos, works overtime to fix a broken process, and absorbs all the organizational friction without complaining.
From very early on in our careers we are taught to treat ourselves like machines that just need to carry more weight.
But as Kara Snyder points out in our conversation, that is treating resilience as output. It’s performing professionalism when you are completely depleted. And it is a fast track to burnout.
Instead, Kara challenges us to think about resilience as capacity.
What do you actually need to sustain yourself so you can stay in this deeply human and emotionally demanding work?
Because at the end of the day, the most important tool in your service design toolkit isn't a journey map or a blueprint... well, it's you.
In this episode of Inside Service Design, I sit down with Kara and Siddhartha Saxena to talk about the inner game of being an in-house service design professional.
We step away from the frameworks and talk about how to actually survive and thrive in this beautifully complex role.
This conversation touches on topics like:
So if you’ve been feeling the weight of driving positive change using service design, take a deep breath, slow down, and tune into this one.
How do you protect your own capacity? Have you found any specific rituals particularly helpful?
Let me know, I’d love to hear how you're dealing with this.
Be well,
~ Marc
--- [ 1. GUIDE ] ---
00:00 Welcome to the January 2026 Round Up!
03:30 Kara’s Journey: From Accounting to PWC
06:30 Facing Burnout and Personal Loss
09:00 Sidd’s Journey: From Architecture to Startups
11:30 Discovering Service Design as a Business Bridge
12:30 Remote Healthcare in India
14:00 Designing the "Nervous System" of an Organization
15:45 Navigating Complexity
19:00 Why Service Design Feels Like the "Wild West"
19:50 Tool Spotlight: Using the Emotional Culture Deck
21:30 Moving from Doing to Being
24:00 Resilience in Startups vs. Corporate Safety
26:15 How Personal Grief Shapes Professional Perspective
31:15 The Gap Between Self and Work
34:30 Why Service Designers are Natural "Absorbers"
38:30 Building a Protective Layer Against Burnout
41:15 Mapping the Invisible Organizational Nervous System
44:45 Managing Design at Scale
48:15 When to Say "No" to the Machine
52:30 The Power of Invisible Labor
56:15 Measuring the Value of What Can't Be Seen
59:00 Protecting Your Design Culture from Company Culture
1:00:15 Final Takeaways
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Let's be real for a moment...
In the corporate context, what's the thing that usually gets rewarded the most?
It’s often the person who "just" grinds through the chaos, works overtime to fix a broken process, and absorbs all the organizational friction without complaining.
From very early on in our careers we are taught to treat ourselves like machines that just need to carry more weight.
But as Kara Snyder points out in our conversation, that is treating resilience as output. It’s performing professionalism when you are completely depleted. And it is a fast track to burnout.
Instead, Kara challenges us to think about resilience as capacity.
What do you actually need to sustain yourself so you can stay in this deeply human and emotionally demanding work?
Because at the end of the day, the most important tool in your service design toolkit isn't a journey map or a blueprint... well, it's you.
In this episode of Inside Service Design, I sit down with Kara and Siddhartha Saxena to talk about the inner game of being an in-house service design professional.
We step away from the frameworks and talk about how to actually survive and thrive in this beautifully complex role.
This conversation touches on topics like:
So if you’ve been feeling the weight of driving positive change using service design, take a deep breath, slow down, and tune into this one.
How do you protect your own capacity? Have you found any specific rituals particularly helpful?
Let me know, I’d love to hear how you're dealing with this.
Be well,
~ Marc
--- [ 1. GUIDE ] ---
00:00 Welcome to the January 2026 Round Up!
03:30 Kara’s Journey: From Accounting to PWC
06:30 Facing Burnout and Personal Loss
09:00 Sidd’s Journey: From Architecture to Startups
11:30 Discovering Service Design as a Business Bridge
12:30 Remote Healthcare in India
14:00 Designing the "Nervous System" of an Organization
15:45 Navigating Complexity
19:00 Why Service Design Feels Like the "Wild West"
19:50 Tool Spotlight: Using the Emotional Culture Deck
21:30 Moving from Doing to Being
24:00 Resilience in Startups vs. Corporate Safety
26:15 How Personal Grief Shapes Professional Perspective
31:15 The Gap Between Self and Work
34:30 Why Service Designers are Natural "Absorbers"
38:30 Building a Protective Layer Against Burnout
41:15 Mapping the Invisible Organizational Nervous System
44:45 Managing Design at Scale
48:15 When to Say "No" to the Machine
52:30 The Power of Invisible Labor
56:15 Measuring the Value of What Can't Be Seen
59:00 Protecting Your Design Culture from Company Culture
1:00:15 Final Takeaways
--- [ 2. LINKS ] ---
--- [ 3. CIRCLE ] ---
Join our private community for in-house service design professionals.
https://servicedesignshow.com/circle
[4. FIND THE SHOW ON ] ---

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