S5E1: From Punk Rock to Product Management with Scott McCarty
APR 14, 202645 MIN
S5E1: From Punk Rock to Product Management with Scott McCarty
APR 14, 202645 MIN
Description
Ever wonder how a punk‑rock kid hauling amps through Midwest basements ends up helping steer one of the world’s most widely used pieces of enterprise software? Yeah… us too. In this episode, Scott McCarty invites us into the winding, deeply human story behind his career — a life that didn’t unfold in straight lines so much as heartfelt pivots. Scott shares what it felt like when the band he’d poured his whole identity into began losing steam and what it meant to walk away from a dream with no backup plan except “maybe I should get a computer job.” He talks about the moment he first saw a command execute on a remote machine, a tiny spark of wonder that would eventually pull him into NASA, startups, and finally product management. Along the way we explore the late‑in‑life discovery that helped him make sense of all those turns, the surprising lessons buried in punk‑rock logistics, and the hard‑won understanding that you don’t need to be a superhero to make a difference. Sometimes your 3 percent of influence is enough. This is an episode about reinvention, humility, agency, and finding meaning in the mess. A warm, honest conversation for anyone who’s ever looked at their path and thought: “How did I end up here… and does it all matter?” Spoiler: it does. And Scott tells us why. Quotable Moments “A song is a product led growth thing. You can’t really force somebody to listen to it.” “You might only have control over three percent of the problem, but if that three percent is impactful, then do it.” “There’s not really a way to hack your way to better. You just learn what you learn.” About the Guest Scott McCarty is the Global Senior Principal Product Manager for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. His path from punk‑rock basements to enterprise software leadership is shaped by curiosity, resilience, and a willingness to step into the unknown. After roles in sysadmin work, NASA, startups, sales, and product marketing, he found his home in product management, where he helps guide one of the most widely used Linux platforms in the world. Call to Action If Scott’s story rings true to your own winding journey in product work, share this episode with someone who might need that same bit of encouragement today. Subscribe and leave a quick review so more real product stories can find the people who need them. And if you’ve got a messy path or hard‑earned lesson of your own, reach out. Productly Speaking is where stories like yours finally get their space. Resources Mentioned Ikigai (concept overview) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai Red Hat Enterprise Linux (product page) https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux Podman (official site) https://podman.io/ Podman Desktop (official site) https://podman-desktop.io/ CNCF project listing for Podman Desktop https://www.cncf.io/projects/podman-desktop/ NASA (homepage) https://www.nasa.gov/ American Greetings https://www.americangreetings.com/ Telnet (protocol overview) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet The Power of the Powerless by Václav Havel (StoryGraph) https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/4a76f11a-8ad8-4f9e-976c-3e5e28d1766d Scott’s writing Educated Confusion: http://educatedconfusion.com/ Crunchtools: https://crunchtools.com/about/ Red Bull Rampage (event page) https://www.redbull.com/int-en/events/red-bull-rampage