Épisodes

  • Epilogue
    Dec 29 2024

    In this final episode, I reflect on things I learned by producing the show.

    See full show notes at:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/12/29/episode-156-epilogue/

    Photo by Diego Jimenez on Unsplash.

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    42 min
  • Peter Morville on Exit Interview, part 2
    Dec 15 2024

    Peter Morville is a pioneer of information architecture. He co-authored Information Architecture for the World-Wide Web, the classic O’Reilly “polar bear” book on the subject. In our previous conversation, I interviewed Peter about a big change in his life. In this interview, we turn the tables: he interviews me about a big change to this show.

    See full show notes at:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/12/15/episode-155-peter-morville/

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    33 min
  • Peter Morville on Exit Interview, part 1
    Dec 1 2024

    Peter Morville is a pioneer of information architecture. He co-authored Information Architecture for the World-Wide Web, the classic O’Reilly “polar bear” book on the subject. This is Peter’s third appearance on the show. I asked him back because I wanted to learn about his decision to retire from IA consulting. This is the first of two conversations with Peter about navigating big changes.

    See full show notes at:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/12/01/episode-154-peter-morville/

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    51 min
  • Joe Natoli on The UX Team of One
    Nov 17 2024

    Joe Natoli is a renowned UX design consultant, advisor, and educator. Now, he’s collaborated with Leah Buley on a new edition of her classic book, The User Experience Team of One. That is the subject of our conversation.

    See full show notes at:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/11/17/episode-153-joe-natoli/

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    38 min
  • Andy Budd on The Growth Equation
    Nov 3 2024

    Andy Budd co-founded pioneering UX design agency Clearleft. After leading and growing that company, he became an advisor, VC, and coach. He’s now written a book on how early stage startups can benefit from good design. That is the focus of our conversation.

    See full show notes:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/11/03/episode-152-andy-budd/

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    42 min
  • Karen McGrane on Content Management
    Oct 20 2024

    Karen McGrane describes herself as a “UX multi-hyphenate”: information architect, content strategist, technical communicator, accessibility advocate, and more. She’s co-founder of Autogram, a content management and design system consultancy, and author of two classic books on content strategy. In this conversation, we focus on how AI might affect content management on the web.

    See full show notes:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/10/20/episode-151-karen-mcgrane/

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    41 min
  • Scott Berkun on Why Design is Hard
    Oct 6 2024

    Scott Berkun is the bestselling author of nine books on design, innovation, remote work, and more. His most recent book, Why Design Is Hard, is the second of a pair on why design makes a difference and how designers can best go about it. That is the focus of today’s conversation.

    See full show notes at:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/10/06/episode-150-scott-berkun/

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    36 min
  • Tamsen Webster on Communicating Change
    Sep 22 2024

    Tamsen Webster describes herself as “part message designer, part English-to-English translator, and part magpie.” She is also a consultant and author who helps leaders enact large-scale change. Her latest book, Say What They Can’t Unhear, explains how to drive lasting change through effective communication. That is the focus of our conversation.

    See full show notes at:
    https://theinformed.life/2024/09/22/episode-149-tamsen-webster/

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    40 min