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The Thoughtworks podcast plunges deep into the latest tech topics that have captured our imagination. Join our panel of senior technologists to explore the most important trends in tech today, get frontline insights into our work developing cutting-edge tech and hear more about how today's tech megatrends will impact you.
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Design Notes

Liam Spradlin

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Design Notes is a podcast about creative work and what it teaches us. Hosted by Liam Spradlin, a Senior UX Designer at Google focused on the philosophy of the user interface, the show features conversations with people from unique creative fields, uncovering what inspires and unites us in our practice. Tune in to learn how UX design connects to creative work across disciplines and around the world. Find episodes on your favorite platform at design-notes.show
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By Design

Fast Company

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Design is no longer just about aesthetics—it's shaping the way we live, work, and interact with the world. Join ‘Fast Company’ senior editor Liz Stinson and global design editor Mark Wilson as they dive into the latest innovations in the world of user experience and product and architectural design. ‘By Design’ focuses on the macro impacts of design trends, covering topics like the future of wearable technology, how AI is affecting product design, and, more broadly, how design intersects wit ...
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UX Soup

User Driven Strategies

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Join Chris Schreiner, Derek Viita, and Lisa Schreiner from User Driven Strategies as they discuss the latest developments impacting the user experience, whether in the car, at home, or on the go. Examine the state of the UX and human factors professions, listen to interviews from leading practitioners in industry and academia, and hear the team discuss the latest products and services from a human-centered design perspective.
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Woodworking is BULLSHIT!

Woodworking is Bullsh*t

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A podcast centered around design, creativity, and the search for authentic inspiration in woodworking and beyond, hosted by Paul Jasper, Erik Curtis, and Mary Tsai. Join our Patreon for a VIDEO FEED of the show on YOUTUBE, and the ever lively AFTERSHOW: https://patreon.com/user?u=91688467&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
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The Monolith

Keith Conway, Cameron Craig

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Explore the evolving world of design with Cameron Craig and Keith as they tackle the challenges of complex, monolithic products and the critical role of human-centered design. Each episode dives into topics like organizational change, the future of design in tech, and the emerging influence of agents on user experience. Perfect for designers, strategists, and leaders, this podcast offers insights on adaptability, communication, and the strategic thinking needed to thrive in a rapidly changin ...
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UX for AI

Bonanza Studios

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Hosted by Behrad Mirafshar, CEO of Bonanza Studios, Germany’s Premier Product Innovation Studio, UX for AI is the podcast that explores the intersection of cutting-edge artificial intelligence and pioneering user experiences. Each episode features candid conversations with the trailblazers shaping AI’s application layer—professionals building novel interfaces, interactions, and breakthroughs that are transforming our digital world. We’re here for CEOs and executives seeking to reimagine busi ...
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Mixed Methods

Aryel Cianflone

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A podcast interested in the how's and why's of user experience research. Through interviews with industry experts and hands-on trial and error, we indulge and celebrate curiosity. Expect to test assumptions, examine methods, and engage in some old fashion experiments.
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Design Thinking 101

Dawan Stanford & Fluid Hive

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Design Thinking 101 is part of how Fluid Hive helps people think and solve like a designer. You'll hear designers' stories, lessons, ideas, resources, and tips. Our guests share insights into delivering change and results with design thinking, service design, behavioral design, user experience design and more, in business, social innovation, education, design, government, healthcare and other fields.
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Is the value of your enterprise analytics SAAS or AI product not obvious through it’s UI/UX? Got the data and ML models right...but user adoption of your dashboards and UI isn’t what you hoped it would be? While it is easier than ever to create AI and analytics solutions from a technology perspective, do you find as a founder or product leader that getting users to use and buyers to buy seems harder than it should be? If you lead an internal enterprise data team, have you heard that a ”data ...
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Join Ayan Bihi to discuss topics about the profession of User Experience Design (UX). Learn about the people who work hard behind the scenes to ensure your daily life is less frustrating and more successful. In each episode, we engage in sincere, down-to-earth conversations about design techniques, interview special guests, or give practical career advice to help your own UX career lift off!
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Nectar is an award-winning product development company based in southern California. Our product design and development process is an interdisciplinary approach combining industrial design, user experience design, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering that ensures product designs are successfully executed into production. We’ve been helping clients design products that connect to their users and expand their markets for over 30 years. We are firm believers in the team approach t ...
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Ideate. A User Experience UX Design Podcast - product design

TSG - user experience design - human centered design thinking - ux - ui - product design -

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How can French cooking methods improve the safety of your car? Why can’t you just settle on what movie to watch on Netflix? Why do you have to sign a credit card receipt for a pack of gum? This is Ideate. A podcast about the user experience of items we use every day. Hosted by The Smyth Group design team: Hiromi, Nikita, Aaron, Paul and Rob.
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The experiences of customers, patients, citizens, employees... are key to your organization’s success and therefore should be coordinated very carefully. This podcast is your go-to-place to learn about how to design human-centered services and get advice from practitioners. Read more about experience innovation on https://www.smaply.com/blog or create your own journey maps, personas and stakeholder maps on https://www.smaply.com
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Designed Today

Dillon Winspear

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Designed Today brings you insights to help bridge the world of Design & Business. I’ve centered my career on being the bridge between the “design eye” and the “business mind”. Learn how you can improve your design, branding, marketing, and advertising skills all in one place. In this show, we’ll explore the startup world, flexing the entrepreneurial muscles, from a User Experience perspective.
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What if your breath was as important as your interface design? A podcast at the crossroads of mindful movement and meaningful tech. Hosted by Eric Infanti — Marine Corps veteran, UX design leader, and spiritual practitioner — Human by Design explores what it means to build systems, bodies, and lives that support human flourishing. From samadhi to strongman, wireframes to warrior breathwork — Eric's episodes bridge ancient wisdom with modern design. Human by Design explores the terrain where ...
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UX radio

Lara Fedoroff

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UX-radio, Inc. is designed to inspire, educate, share resources and to expand the conversation about Information Architecture (IA) User Experience (UX) and Design. This show was created by Lara Fedoroff out of a love for user-centered design, information architecture, interaction and design. We hope you love the content and are eager to hear from you!
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I'm Will Breen; the host of the Arrow North Show. Over the last decade, I’ve built a thriving agency that helps climate tech companies secure millions of dollars in funding through creative software. In this podcast, I share insights and lessons centered around software sustainability, artificial intelligence, and human-first design. Thank you for listening.
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The Product of Place

Braxton Wright | Host of TPOPcast

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Where product, place, and purpose meet. A podcast about the places we build and how they shape us. From SaaS to resorts, we explore how intentional experiences transform people, and how we, as creators, can shape a better world through our craft.
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This podcast explores a framework for fostering ethical innovation in technology. Covering topics from Artificial Intelligence (AI) to User Experience (UX), it highlights the ethical challenges associated with technological advancements and introduces Value-Based Engineering as a systematic approach to address these issues. Value-based Engineering (VBE) is standardized in ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748-7000 Model Process for Addressing Ethical Concerns During System Design. It is a highly practical, tes ...
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Have you ever wondered how the user interface (UI) design was created for a game, website, or app you love? What about the time you were using a website or app and thought, "this could be a better experience, but I wouldn't even know where to start"? UI Narrative shares the stories of black/people of color interface designers and researchers and their contributions towards creating user-centered experiences. We also discuss Tolu Garcia's experience as a Senior Product Designer and how she co ...
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Designing in the Wild is the podcast where industrial designers, inventors, and changemakers reveal how they turn messy, real-world constraints into market-ready solutions. Each episode unpacks the mindsets, methods, and aha-moments behind sustainable innovation—whether it’s re-thinking plastics, hacking circular supply chains, or simply sketching faster under pressure. If you’re passionate about design’s role in a resilient future (and can’t resist a good behind-the-scenes story), this is y ...
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Mix & Matchbox

Brent Feldman

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How do I successfully market my business online? What goes into building a custom website? Which digital tools are actually worth it? If you’ve found yourself asking any of these questions, then you’ve come to the right place! The Mix & Matchbox podcast explores innovative digital tools, dissects complicated marketing strategies, and offers pro tips on how to grow your business online. Join podcast host Brent Feldman, Cofounder of Matchbox Design Group, in interviews with members of the Matc ...
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Jeremy McGilvrey is a Harvard graduate, bestselling author, and founder of an award-winning web design agency in Houston, Texas. He has over 20 years of experience in user-centered design. Jeremy leads a team of conversion-focused experts who specialize in creating tightly engineered websites and sales funnels that effortlessly convert clicks into customers.
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Revenue By Design

Inspired Choices Network

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Revenue By Design Revenue by Design, led by Dionne Mejer, is more than just a consulting, coaching, and advisory firm—it’s a movement dedicated to helping sales professionals and leaders achieve lasting success. With over 25 years of experience in sales, tech, professional services, and coaching, Dionne has built a reputation for bringing people, processes, and technology together in a way that drives unapologetic success. In addition to leading RbD, she spearheads a prestigious consortium o ...
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TryZee Limited

TryZee Limited

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TryZee Limited is a leading app development company based in Matamata, New Zealand. Founded in 2015, we have extensive experience building high-quality, innovative mobile apps for clients across New Zealand and beyond. Our expert team of app developers, designers, and project managers take a user-centered approach to app development. We start by gaining a deep understanding of your business goals, target users, and technical requirements. Then we design, develop, and deliver an app that meet ...
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Human-Centered Machine Learning

Halmstad University

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In this course we will explore the challenges presented when designing AI-powered services. In particular, we will take a look at Machine Learning (such as deep learning and generative adversarial networks), and how that can be used in human-centered design of digital services. This course is created for User Experience (UX) professionals, Service Designers, and Product Managers as a way to help take a human-centered approach to AI in their work. The course is also useful for developers and ...
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Innovation For All - Diversity in Tech and Business

Innovation For All, Sheana Ahlqvist

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Innovation for All explores how diversity and inclusion are impacted by innovation and technology. Long form interviews with experts in tech, design, AI, and business. Is Facebook really a monopoly? How can remote work get more diversity in tech? What’s in the terms of service we usually ignore? How can we build inclusive, human-centered AI? Host Sheana Ahlqvist created Innovation For All to help technologists and entrepreneurs make more inclusive products and businesses and think more criti ...
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Tech Connect

Catapult Systems

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Tech Connect is your go-to podcast for all things IT. We'll discuss cutting edge technology as well as historical trends within the industry. We love to hear from our listeners, so reach out if you have an idea for a future podcast or if you just want to say hello. Catapult Systems is an IT consulting company that offers a full spectrum of services including application development, software integration, infrastructure, managed services, user centered design solutions and enterprise mobile a ...
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Vision To Velocity

Llewellan Vance

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Vision to Velocity by AI Brand Consult is the AI‑native branding podcast where vision becomes shipped work. We build in public—turning prompts into plans, and plans into outcomes—so creators, founders, marketers, and intrapreneurs can get enterprise‑grade strategy without the $50K agency tax. Each fully AI‑voiced episode follows our real journey: copy‑first breakthroughs, UI/UX audits, agent orchestration, and the Command Center that gives your brand persistent memory, 24/7 AI project manage ...
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Upshot.ai is an omnichannel, customer engagement and gamification platform. With our passion for transforming business with customer engagement and gamification, we take ownership and obsess over every minute detail. This podcast is dedicated to helping business owners, marketers and product managers to understand the art of creating great customer experiences.
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Asterdex is quickly becoming a preferred cryptocurrency exchange due to its user-friendly interface, low fees, and secure platform. Whether you're a beginner looking to take your first step into the world of crypto trading or an experienced trader looking for a more efficient platform, Asterdex offers a robust solution. The platform is known for its intuitive design, low fees, and a range of cryptocurrencies to trade. However, what really sets it apart is its referral program, offering new u ...
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Oceanit practices ‘Intellectual Anarchy’ – empowering teams to break down traditional silos, transcend disciplines, and cross-pollinate ideas and expertise. We create breakthrough ideas, insights, discoveries, and developments — delivering the future as an interdisciplinary force. Through spinouts, co-development partnerships, licensing, and direct manufacturing, Oceanit thrives in delivering solutions to market at scale. Oceanit calls this practice ‘Mind-to-Market’, delivering deep science ...
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Welcome to Hear The Hustle, where Karan Karamchandani brings you top tips, tricks, and industry leaders to help you take your business to the next level. Everything from the skill of confidently charging your worth to the build & automation of a six-figure or higher business. You’ll find everything you need to scale your business, right over here. This is a completely free source of learning, all we ask is that if you receive value from the content, go ahead and share it with someone who nee ...
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This year's DORA report focuses on AI-assisted software development. While one of the key themes is just how ubiquitous AI is today in software engineering, that's only part of the picture. In fact, the report outlines many of the challenges the adoption of these technologies are posing and explores the barriers and obstacles that need to be addres…
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You start your own business or side hustle full of hope, excitement, and anticipation. However, after a few years, you realize running your own business is MUCH harder than you anticipated, taking EVERYTHING from you rather than giving you the flexible rewarding lifestyle you imagined. DO YOU KEEP GRINDING, thinking that maybe NEXT YEAR will bring …
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In this final part of my three-episode series on accelerating sales and adoption in B2B analytics and AI products, I unpack a growing challenge in the age of generative AI: what to do when your product automates a major chunk of a user’s workflow only to reveal an entirely new problem right behind it. Building on Part I and Part II, I look at how A…
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Vibe coding was, remarkably, named word of the year by the Collins English Dictionary at the start of November 2025 — pretty good going for a term that was only coined in February. We first discussed it on the Technology Podcast back in April, and, given its prominence in the collective lexicon this year, thought we should revisit and reflect on th…
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In this second part of my three-part series (catch Part I via episode 182), I dig deeper into the key idea that sales in commercial data products can be accelerated by designing for actual user workflows—vs. going wide with a “many-purpose” AI and analytics solution that “does more,” but is misaligned with how users’ most important work actually ge…
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Oh boy, do we have a spicy one tonight. For the first time ever, we have the "Agent of Chaos" Eric Curtis, the "Sexiest Voice in Podcasting" Jack, and the plane-making legend Konrad Sauer all in the same episode at the same time. We are revisiting one of our most controversial early topics—Art vs. Craft—but this time, we’re tearing down the binary.…
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As AI companies pour trillions of dollars into building infrastructure like data centers, one non-tech sector is seeing a boom of its own: Architecture. This month on By Design, our guest is Jordan Goldstein, the co-CEO of Gensler, the world's largest architecture firm, which is seeing skyrocketing demand for data center design. He explains how AI …
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In this extended episode of UX Soup, we talk with Professor Gary Burnett from Loughborough University, who is a pioneer in the use of immersive technology, especially social virtual reality, as a means to engage and teach Higher Education students in new and meaningful ways. We talk with Gary about two recently published research articles: one on h…
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In this episode, Liam speaks with Rachel Been, SVP of Design for Expedia Group, about her journey from photography to design leadership and why she believes this is "the era of the generalist." The conversation unpacks the recent launch of Expedia's new app on ChatGPT and what it means to design for "non-deterministic flows" and "infinite inputs." …
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Send us a text We were wasting several hours a month on time-off requests. So we built an app for it. Every time someone needed a day off, it was the same dance: + Send a message to the team + Create a calendar invite + Update the project manager + Hope nobody forgot For a small team where every hour counts, this was ridiculous. So my colleague Jar…
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One of the biggest stories in software engineering in 2025 is the impact of generative AI on the software development lifecycle. From advances in coding assistance to the emergence of so-called agentic coding, there's undoubtedly a lot for software developers to process, learn and experiment with — not to mention rapid change to contend with. On th…
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Summary What happens when two veteran systems thinkers take a forgotten marketplace, shake out the dust, and sketch a future that actually makes sense? Keith and Cameron dive into sneaker drama, live shopping chaos, community taste makers, and the strange emotional logic of teenage buyers. Then they roll up their sleeves and redesign eBay from the …
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WHO ARE YOU and WHAT DO YOU REALLY VALUE at your very core? What are your DEEPEST CONVICTIONS and are they clear to you in your life and art? Have you compromised them before? and for what? Money? Fame? Have you stayed true to yourself or have you SOLD OUT? Today's episode is a TOTAL BANGER with special guests Sean Cheetham & Kate Zambrano, both ph…
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Building B2B analytics and AI tools that people will actually pay for and use is hard. The reality is, your product won’t deliver ROI if no one’s using it. That’s why first principles thinking says you have to solve the usage problem first. In this episode, I’ll explain why the key to user adoption is designing with the flow of work—building your s…
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Summary A recording glitch sparks a deeper question: what does it really mean to reboot a system? In this episode, The Monolith traces the parallels between technical restarts and human resets—when teams, tools, or minds fall out of sync. Keith and Cameron move from design thinking into systems awareness, exploring circular AI economies, nuclear-po…
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Summary In this conversation, Cameron and Keith explore the changing dynamics of neighborhoods, societal shifts, and the impact of technology and AI on human relationships. They discuss the importance of systems thinking and the influence of astrological cycles on personal and societal change. The dialogue emphasizes the need for reconnection in a …
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In this episode, Drew welcomes Mike Osborne, the visionary behind Accessible Me, an organisation dedicated to creating a more inclusive world. Mike shares his personal journey from aspiring animator to accessibility advocate, driven by his experiences with neurodivergence and a passion for digital equity. The conversation delves into the importance…
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Send us a text Watch the full episode on youtube (or Spotify): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttf2tQy0x_U We build MVPs in 2-week sprints. This sprint is an internal “Blog Maker” app. I’m wrestling the last mile, always the hardest part of any launch. 👉 What the app does + Pull YouTube videos from our channel + Analyze transcript + do SERP/competi…
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Every meaningful discovery opens up new questions that only show us all the wonders that we don’t understand. – Noam Chomsky “Left of Boom” is a term of art used by the U.S. Department of Defense to describe the time before an explosion occurs, or as they say, “before things go kinetic.” In innovation, we use the term in an analogous way to describ…
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In every Thoughtworks Technology Radar we feature three to five themes that represent the core issues and topics that emerged from the conversations we had when putting the publication together. This time (Fall 2025) they're all united by AI. They are: infrastructure automation arriving for AI, the rise of agents elevated by MCP, AI coding workflow…
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What happens when two friends sit down and discuss life’s biggest questions? In this episode, Erik wrestles with a very difficult personal challenge and wonders how much of it to divulge publicly, while Paul is processing the passing of one of his best friends. In full transparency, this is a tough episode. Join us for an honest, unscripted convers…
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On today's Promoted Episode of Experiencing Data, I’m talking with Lucas Thelosen, CEO of Gravity and creator of Orion, an AI analyst transforming how data teams work. Lucas was head of PS for Looker, and eventually became Head of Product for Google’s Data and AI Cloud prior to starting his own data product company. We dig into how his team built O…
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In this episode Brent Feldman sits down with Corey Quinn, the agency‑growth advisor behind Anyone, Not Everyone. Corey walks us through his journey from a 1999 streaming‑media startup to a Morgan Stanley sales trainee, a top‑performing business‑development rep, and then CMO of Scorpion. He shares hard‑won lessons on: The generalist trap vs. vertica…
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You might not know the name Tyler Evans, but you’ve definitely seen his work. He designed Zorhan Mamdani’s iconic campaign poster, led design for Bernie Sanders’ campaign, and was the Teamster’s creative director. Now the creative director for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Evans has a front-row seat to some of the biggest players in progressive politic…
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Send us a text I just shipped a 25-page interactive handbook with calculators, charts, and a full assessment tool in 3 weeks. Total time that would've taken traditionally? An entire quarter. What I Built: 9-chapter Digital Readiness Handbook (25 pages) Interactive elements, calculators, live charts 8-question assessment tool with scoring SWOT analy…
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The first instalment of Spilt Soup, which breaks down UX reasons for spectacular product and service failures. Where better to start than Quibi? In 2020 Quibi was launched with massive financial backing as a streaming service to compete with Netflix and other video streaming platforms. But after only 8 months it was gone. We analyse what went wrong…
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Send us a text You’re probably burning tokens on an AI feature your users don’t want. You’re not alone. Lots of teams are forcing “AI-native” into products. Here’s the good news: Lean Startup still applies to AI. You can validate the experience without writing a single line of app code. 👉 The No-Code AI MVP (my playbook) Goal: simulate your product…
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We’re doing the grinding, sometimes frustrating work of delivering change—inch by inch, day by day. – Barack Obama In 2012, the Eastman Kodak Company, the firm that dominated still and motion photography for over a century, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The rise of digital imaging had eaten away at their business until they were force…
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Everyone knows an AI strategy is important — but how do you build one with humans at the center? That's a question Tiankai Feng, Thoughtworks Global Director for Data and AI Strategy, has been pondering ever since the publication of his 2024 book Humanizing Data Strategy. Now, just over a year later, he's outlined his thinking in a follow-up, Human…
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Every post, every like, every notification — it’s all built to manipulate our brain chemistry, often without notice. In this episode, Paul and Erik team up with psychologist Dr. Sherry Pagoto to reveal the brain chemistry behind social media — the dopamine hits that keep you hooked, the algorithms that play you, and the rare moments that still make…
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In this episode, I’m exploring the mindset shift data professionals need to make when moving into analytics and AI data product management. From how to ask the right questions to designing for meaningful adoption, I share four key ways to think more like a product manager, and less like a deliverables machine, so your data products earn applause in…
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In this episode, Liam speaks with Zürich-based architect and artist Fabian Bircher, whose work spans buildings, custom lighting, and interactive installations. Fabian discusses his unique creative process, where inspiration flows from both artistic concepts and the discovery of new technological possibilities. The conversation explores the material…
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Send us a text Please check our podcast on Spotify for the video. For MVP projects, we don't create high-fidelity designs for every single screen anymore. Our designer creates key screens in high-fidelity, then AI generates the entire design system and front-end ready UI components. To prove this workflow works with even less, I took it further. St…
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Kristina Halvorson, founder of Confab and Button and leader at Brain Traffic, joins us to talk content strategy and content operations. She tackles how to ask the right strategic questions, align teams, preparing for content for emerging AI tools and why curiosity (not complaints) advances our field. Button 2025, the content design conference takes…
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Innovation in the sciences is always linked in some way, either directly or indirectly, to a human experience. – John Maeda Deep science wrestles with the principles and fundamental concepts of the universe. It is inherently disruptive and results in disruptive innovation. However, the first market inclination of scientists or researchers – their i…
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Everyone seems to be talking about context engineering. That was certainly the case in our recent discussions for the upcoming edition of the Technology Radar (volume 33, due early November 2025). And although we ran into the term on the Technology Podcast just a few weeks ago, we thought it would be useful to try and tackle exactly what people are…
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Why aren’t the things we buy made to last anymore? From furniture to everyday items, repairability has been quietly designed out of our lives—replaced by disposable culture and fast consumption. In this episode, we explore how we got here, why it matters, and what it will take to bring repair back to the center of craft. We’ll dive into the lost ar…
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Ready to turn AI into your personal animation studio? In this episode of Mix & Matchbox, host Brent Feldman sits down with Carl Reed, CEO of Composition Media and lead instructor of the AI Animation Bootcamp at Savvy Coders. Carl shares how the animation industry has already survived two massive tech shifts—hand‑drawn ➜ digital, and now AI—and why …
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Brian Niccol is on a mission to change how you get your morning coffee, and on this episode, we learn how in Niccol’s first public interview since taking over as Starbucks CEO a year ago. We also run down the latest news on NikeSkims’ first lookbook, Apple’s Liquid Glass launch, and Amazon’s settlement over its deceptive UX — the “Iliad Flow.” Then…
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A recent study out of Dongchedi in China evaluated how effectively 36 cars handled 15 obstacles in both highway and urban settings. We discuss the results of the study, the strengths and weaknesses of it, and what it means for safety and human factors in the design of these systems. In Condensed Soup, we share our most proudest or most memorable re…
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Play lies at the core of creativity and innovation – Stuart Brown Play excites. In motivates. It encourages creative problem solving. But play is much more than an antidote to despair, it produces higher performance in knowledge workers of all types. A problem in our country is the current method of pushing STEM curriculum in education… School syst…
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Although the concept of the 'citizen developer' isn't new, with the rise of AI the relationship between those building software without much technical experience and seasoned software developers is becoming more significant. That's not to say there's conflict exactly, but there are often competing interests and demands — which can lead to tension, …
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This is a special LIVE RECORDING of the Woodworking is Bullsh*t podcast with Jimmy Diresta, Derek from Malden, and Justine Silva. Recorded at the Celebration of the 500th episode of the Making It Podcast, we cover some of our GREATEST HITS, meaning questions that we find particularly compelling such as 1) What to do when the creative well runs dry?…
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Join host Brent Feldman with George Swetlitz, co‑founder of RightResponse AI, as they break down the hidden power of online reviews and how AI is turning reputation management from a “task” into a massive growth engine. 🔹 From George’s “central‑Europe‑post‑Berlin‑Wall” story to building a AI‑driven platform that helps 220+ audiology clinics, banks,…
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In this episode, I sat down with tech humanist Kate O’Neill to explore how organizations can balance human-centered design in a time when everyone is racing to find ways to leverage AI in their businesses. Kate introduced her “Now–Next Continuum,” a framework that distinguishes digital transformation (catching up) from true innovation (looking ahea…
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In this episode, we discuss fake people. No, not people who pretend to be somebody they're not, but true fake people and their potential use in UX research. AI-powered participants? AI researchers? There are companies creating these fake participants for usage in product and market research, and we discuss the pros and cons. Then we contemplate oth…
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