The Drafts

The Path That Builds You: Why Chaos Made Me a Better Designer


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Welcome to The Drafts, a podcast about building a business while working full-time with honesty, no highlight reels.

In this episode, I'm talking about the myth of the "dream job," the hidden costs of prestige, and why my chaotic government career turned out to be my greatest advantage. What really builds you as a designer, is it the logo on your resume or the problems you've solved without a safety net?

You'll hear:

  • Why Big Tech's "golden cage" can make you a better employee but a worse founder
  • The difference between Brand-Protected Authority and Battle-Hardened Authority
  • How Uber, Meta, Amazon, and Google built beautiful products that enabled real harm and why the designers likely didn't know
  • What Mike Monteiro's Ruined by Design teaches us about responsibility and fragmentation
  • Why trying multiple things isn't "scattered". It's how you build range
  • The questions most corporate environments don't reward you for asking: "Who benefits? Who gets hurt? What happens if this scales?"
  • How small teams force you to understand the whole machine (and why that matters more than specialization)
  • Why the logo gets you in the door, but mileage determines whether you thrive

If you've ever felt like you're on the "wrong" career path because your resume doesn't have the right names, or because you've pivoted and people called you unfocused, this is for you.

The "right" path isn't the one that looks best on LinkedIn. It's the one that builds you into someone adaptable, accountable, and dangerous (in the best way).

Full show notes and resources are available at thedraftspodcast.substack.com

Music in this episode:

  • "The Drafts Theme" by Madhumita Prasad

Disclaimer:The content of this episode is for educational and informational purposes only and represents the personal opinions of the host. All references to specific companies, events, or corporate practices are based on publicly available news reports, court documents, and cited publications (specifically Ruined by Design by Mike Monteiro). These citations are provided for critical analysis and commentary on matters of public interest. The views expressed here are solely those of the host and do not reflect the views or policies of any current or former employers, clients, or affiliated organizations.

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The DraftsBy Diya Dadlani