
Keep up-to-date with the newest features, community voices and designs of Gutenberg, the new block editor of WordPress in this bi-weekly podcast hosted by Birgit Pauli-Haack, curator of Gutenberg Times and our special guest. It’s for designers, developers, DIY site owners and consultants. We don’t go deep. We’ll provide context and connect the dots.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MarketingTechnologyBusiness | |||

In episode 131 of the Gutenberg Changelog, Birgit Pauli-Haack welcomes Isabel Brison to discuss the latest developments in Gutenberg plugin releases 23.1, 23.2, and 23.3, as well as progress leading up to WordPress 7.1. The hosts highlight recent cal... more
In this 130th episode of the Gutenberg Changelog podcast, Birgit Pauli-Haack is joined by Tammie Lister to discuss the latest developments in WordPress, Gutenberg, and the broader ecosystem. The conversation opens with Tammie sharing insights from he... more
In this episode, Birgit Pauli-Haack welcomes Beth Soderberg to discuss key updates in WordPress 7.0 and Gutenberg 22.8. They kick off with small talk about shifting seasons in Munich and Virginia before diving into the new content guidelines in Guten... more
🎉 Announcing GT Changelog Podcast Episode 128: Deep Dive Into Gutenberg 22.7 & WordPress 7.0 Dev Notes! 🎉 We’re back with another packed episode of the GT Changelog Podcast! In episode 128, host Birgit Pauli-Haack welcomes JavaScript developer and ... more
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As a long time listener of the Gutenberg Changelog I felt it was high time I left a review!
Quite simply, if you are interested in Gutenberg (or indeed WordPress in general) then you NEED to be listening to this podcast.
Things happen very quickly in Gutenberg-land and this podcast gives you a quick and easy way to keep up with everything without having to read lots of blog posts or attend meetings.
The team strike an excellent balance of covering the various topics from the perspective of bo... more
From the start of Birgit Pauli-Haack's , "We hear this all the time" to her sign off, the Gutenberg Changelog, with her sidekick, Mark Uraine, is a weekly not-to-be missed podcast for me. It's not just that they do all the hard work of curating news of the block editor's development from the four corners of the web. Their enthusiasm for the Gutenberg project is infectious. They keep me smiling. You can hear it in their voices and their giggles. Thank you, guys!
I love the Gutenberg Changelog podcast! One of the most vital resources in this whole Gutenberg project! Who would have thought a changelog could be so exciting. Every WP/Gutenberg release I look forward to it showing up in my podcast (en)queue.
I listen to “all” the WP podcasts, and this one of my favorites. I sincerely look forward to each episode. The hosts clearly know their stuff and put a lot of work into making the Gutenberg block editor the best it can be - both by actually working on it and by teaching the WP community about it.
I work every day building and supporting WordPress websites. It’s important I know what’s happening now and what is coming up for the new editor. This podcast has made me aware of relevant changes and enhancements I need to know to keep my knowledge and websites up to date!
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The show centers on Gutenberg, the WordPress block editor, with a focus on real-world usage, practical upgrades, and ecosystem developments. Episodes consistently cover WordPress releases (like 7.0), Gutenberg enhancements, AI-assisted workflows, block editor improvements, hosting considerations, and community happenings such as WordCamp Europe. A primary guest from a leading hosting/enterprise perspective provides hands-on, implementation-ready insights, while recurring hosts translate complex changes into actionable guidance for developers, designers, agencies, and site owners. The format tends to balance technical depth with accessibility, making it useful for listeners who want clear context and decision-ready takeaways without getting ... more
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