
Do the Woo features conversations with the people building and supporting WooCommerce and open commerce. From developers to agency owners and product makers, we highlight the voices driving the ecosystem and shaping the future of the open web.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 432 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessTechnology | ||||

The "Do the Woo" podcast is returning, focusing on WooCommerce insights, featuring industry leaders. It will include lively discussions, audience Q&As, and monthly episodes with hosts James Kemp and Katie Keith.
In this episode, nurse-turned-baker Precious shares her journey of launching "Cakes in a Jar" with WordPress and WooCommerce, blending her Zimbabwean roots with a vibrant online brand.
In this episode, listen in as we discuss the significance of backward compatibility in WordPress, sharing insights from expert Gary Pendergast on technical challenges and real-world examples.
Welcome to this episode of DevPulse, Expanding the Stack. Today, co-host Carl Alexander dives into a lively conversation with Nyasha Green, a software developer, project manager, and popular LinkedIn Learning instructor. Nyasha shares her journey as ... more
In this episode, Adam talks to Miriam and Amy about contributing to WordPress, sharing insights on how companies and individuals can support the open-source project effectively.
In this episode, Abha Thakor chats with Justin Tadlock and Mary Baum about the WordPress Developer Blog, discussing its value for developers, collaboration, and contributions.
In the first episode of Publishing Flow, host Derek and Ash Shaw talk about how Figma transformed their WordPress workflow, enhancing design collaboration, client workflows, and even open-sourcing their design system.
In this episode of WP Behind the Builds series, host Mark Westguard chats with Maarten Belmans of Studio Wombat to explore the ins and outs of running a WordPress plugin business. Maarten shares his journey from leaving a cushy IT consulting job to t... more
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Focusing on the ecosystem surrounding WooCommerce and open commerce, conversations revolve around topics that are critical to developers, agency owners, and product creators. The content often explores themes such as community building, product development, marketing strategies, and user experience in relation to the WordPress landscape. Unique insights are shared through discussions about practical collaboration in web agencies, the importance of transparency in the software industry, and strategies for enhancing customer engagement. This podcast is beneficial for those looking to deepen their understanding of the tools and strategies that shape e-commerce on the open web.
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Recent guests on Do the Woo include:
1. Miriam Schwab
2. Jonathan Wald
3. Derek Ashauer
4. Ben Ritner
5. Zach Hendershot
6. Shahjahan Jewel
7. Nathan Tyler
8. Bryce Adams
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