UXpod - User Experience Podcast
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UXpod - User Experience Podcast
A free-ranging set of discussions on matters of interest to people involved in user experience design, website design, and usability in general.
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Taking responsibility for our creations: An interview with Ellen Broad

Mags Hanley on Career Architecture

Voice Content and Usability - problems and opportunities. With Preston So

Preventing your product becoming a tool for abuse, with Eva PenzeyMoog

Doughnut Economics and Systems Thinking: An interview with Kate Goodwin

How to onboard: An interview with Krystal Higgins

Designing child-friendly cities: An interview with Tim Gill

Training Dev Teams in Accessibility: An interview with Allison Ravenhall

Product Research Rules: An interview with Aras Bilgen and C Todd Lombardo

Research Repositories: An Interview with Mark McElhaw

Running a virtual conference: An interview with Rory Madden

Presenting Design Work - An interview with Donna Spencer

Empathy for the future self: An interview with Amy Bucher

Figure it Out: An interview with Stephen P Anderson and Karl Fast

UX Writing: An interview with Torrey Podmajersky

Think like a UX researcher: An interview with David Travis and Philip Hodgson

Meaningful Work: An interview with Daniel Szuc and Jo Wong

User research in government: An interivew with Matthew McCallum
A nice case study of the value of a small number of in-depth interviews.

The Boss is away: An interview with Michelle Spencer
Michelle talks about the challenge and opportunity of running a large team remotely.

Questionnaire design: An interview with Annie Pettit

Competence, autonomy, relatedness: Celia Hodent on games design
Celia Hodent talks about neuroscience, UX and games design.

Managing a UX team: An interview with Cameron Rogers


Robots, AI and Ethics - An interview with Dr Christoph Bartneck

Making Cities Smarter: An Interview with Martin Tomitsch
Martin talks about the challenges and opportunities of designing for the connected, sensor- and data-enabled city of the future.

Designing better meetings: An interview with Kevin M Hoffman
Kevin Hoffman talks about how to design and facilitate good meetings.

Designing for the best death possible: An interview with Matiu Bush
Matiu Bush talks about designing for the end of life.

Mean Time to "I Love You" - Amir Shevat talks about Chatbots
Slack's Amir Shevat talks about bots, and why you can't just port existing services to a bot, and about the power of conversational interfaces.

How tech's lack of diversity affects its products: An interview with Sara Watchter-Boettcher
Tech firms that are not themselves diverse can't be effective in meeting the needs of diverse audiences. Sara Wachter-Boettcher talks about how we've...

SEO, metadata and information architecture: An interview with Shari Thurow
Does metadata matter – and why? Shari Thurow talks about making your content usable and accessible for both humans and machines and the importance of...

Visual Communication: An interview with Alberto Cairo
Why everyone should learn to think like a professional, honest journal. What makes a good "infographic"? And how can we find the stories in our data,...

Transhumanism, immanence and existential risk: An interview with Mark O'Connell

Connected Bikes in the Smart City: An interview with Irene McAleese

Designing The Designer: An Interview with Jesse James Garrett

Design for Life: An interview with Karen Holtzblatt
The author of "Contextual Design" on the importance of immersion, and how to engage the entire team in the design process.

UX Portfolios: An interview with Ian Fenn

Definitive Advice on Forms: An Interview with Jessica Enders
Jessica talks about good forms design. Layout, Flow, Language - and why not to use placeholder text

Stories from the field: An interview with Steve Portigal
Ethnographic researchers share their experiences in Steve's new book, "Doorbells, Danger and Dead Batteries: User Research War Stories."

Dogs, Doublethink and Deconstructing Beliefs: Liminal Dave Gray
Dave Gray describes "Liminal Thinking" and why it matters.