About 15 years ago, Katrina Alcorn suffered from burnout while managing a team of designers and raising a family.

Drawing from her own experience, and many years of managing large numbers of designers, Katrina highlights the importance of autonomy, connection, as well as purpose in the workplace.

https://uxpodcast.com/338-burnout-designers-katrina-alcorn/

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Designer burnout with Katrina Alcorn - UX Podcast

Cal Thompson from Headspace joins us to talk about working with managing design teams at a health and wellbeing company.

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At Hatch Conference last autumn, we recorded a live interview with Cal Thompson from Headspace about the evolution of Headspace from a pure mindfulness app to a comprehensive mental health platform, including health coaches and therapists.

https://uxpodcast.com/337-headspace-cal-thompson/

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Headspace with Cal Thompson - UX Podcast

Cal Thompson from Headspace joins us to talk about working with managing design teams at a health and wellbeing company.

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Inspired by feedback from his booked UX for beginners, Joel Marsh has written UX for business. A comprehensive guide for designers navigating real-world challenges - covering over 300 different topics!

https://uxpodcast.com/336-ux-for-business-joel-marsh/

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UX for business with Joel Marsh - UX Podcast

Joel Marsh joins us to talk about how to design valuable digital companies and his book UX for business

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In this episode, we're joined by Lou Downe, author of Good Services and former director of design for the UK government.

We sat down with Lou and asked—Where is service design going wrong, and are we even doing service design?

Among the topics we touched on were: The complexity of modern services and the complete reliance on infrastructure, as well as the importance of service literacy for leaders.

https://uxpodcast.com/335-service-literacy-lou-downe/

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Service literacy with Lou Downe - UX Podcast

Lou Downe talks to us about service design, but mainly why we perhaps aren't actually doing service design and how that could be corrected through increased service literacy.

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In a world where the sets of rules that have governed us as humanity are rapidly changing, how will we know if the solutions that we are designing now are going to be fit for purpose?

Aarathi Krishnan, international aid expert, specialising in humanitarian futures and strategic foresight, joins us in this episode.

https://uxpodcast.com/334-defending-against-evil-aarathi-kristnan/

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Defending against evil with Aarathi Krishnan - UX Podcast

Aarathi Krishnan talks with us about risk intelligence in a rapidly changing world. How will we know the solutions we design now will be fit for purpose?

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Our latest episode is a linkshow. We discuss Six things that slow down your site’s UX (and why you have no control over them) by Tammy Everts and Fail early: the hidden design principle behind great UX by Niaw de Leon.

https://uxpodcast.com/333-fail-early/

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Fail early - UX Podcast

Two years after the release of Closing The Loop we catch up with Sheryl Cababa and reflect on the challenge of applying systems thinking in your work

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It's been over 2 years since Sheryl Cababa released Closing The Loop. Her book about systems thinking for designers.

In this follow-up chat with Sheryl, we hear her reflections and insights from those 2 years since release, which leads us into a fascinating discussion about the challenges of actually making use of systems thinking in your work.

https://uxpodcast.com/332-more-systems-thinking-sheryl-cababa/

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More systems thinking with Sheryl Cababa - UX Podcast

Two years after the release of Closing The Loop we catch up with Sheryl Cababa and reflect on the challenge of applying systems thinking in your work

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Your destiny isn’t tied to a role. You were a person before your role.

Leadership expert and strategist Christina Joy Whittaker talks to us about the "murky middle", a phenomenon rooted in misalignment and purpose.

It's something quite distinct from imposter syndrome, but is often "misdiagnosed" as just that. Christina helps us to understand and recognise the difference, and find our true calling.

https://uxpodcast.com/331-christina-joy-whittaker/

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Murky middle with Christina Joy Whittaker - UX Podcast

Leadership expert and strategist Christina Joy Whittaker talks to us about something she calls "the murky middle" where you are feeling misalignment in your life and work.

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S03E02 - We talk to Oobah Butler, the journalist and filmmaker behind "The Great Amazon Heist" and "The Shed at Dulwich".

From manipulating algorithms to boost fake products, to the wider impact of algorithms, our responsibilities as designers.

“I Feel like we’re on the cusp of something big. Not sure if it’s something good though”

https://uxpodcast.com/330-amazon-heist-oobah-butler/

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The great Amazon heist with Oobah Butler - UX Podcast

Journalist, film-maker, prankster Oobah Butler joins us to talk about The great Amazon heist, algorithms and business ethics.

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We're back for a new season!

Kicking off "Season 3" of UX Podcast @axbom and @Beantin bring you a topic show. In this episode we dive into the concept of "Dark mode", its benefits, and its implications for UX design, user experience and accessibility.

https://uxpodcast.com/329-dark-mode/

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Dark mode - UX Podcast

We take a dive into dark mode. What it is and why it's no longer a nice-to-have feature.

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