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UXPodcast™ is a twice-monthly digital design podcast - hosted by James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom -

Episodes

Total: 333

We’ve got an update for you about season 2 of UX podcast. After our 10-year long first season,

We’ve got a little update for you about UX podcast. We’ve been publishing an episode eve

Power dynamics, egos, “I know best”. The ways in which we go about solving problems need

Episode 309 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention &#82

What is systems thinking and how can designers make use of it in their work? In her book Closing the

In this conversation with Alex Schmidt, author of Deliberate Intervention, we discuss “policy&

We are constantly simplifying the world around us and the people within it. This is a perfectly unde

Episode 305 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention &#82

Getting anything up and running takes both time and planing. Content strategist Natalie Marie Dunbar

We take a dive into neuroscience and metacognition. Thinking about thinking and thinking about other

We talk to Tom Greever about Articulating Design Decisions. How do we talk about our

Informed consent is a critical part of the research process. We talk to Kim Foulds and Joyce Rafla a

We’ve been tacking jokes onto the end of our shows since Episode 138. So to celebrate Episode

“Let’s find out what’s best practice and just run with that”. That’s s

Episode 298 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention &#82

In this classic UX Podcast, Jonas Söderström joins us to talk about complexity. We like to think tha

How do you make an impact as an introvert without pretending to be an extrovert? Often designers fin

We need to ask the big hard questions at the beginning of the process so we can make good design dec

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2022/7/28

Episode 294 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention &#82

We often find ourselves in stressful situations. Sometimes that’s expected, but sometimes it&#