
"Hello, WP!" is a podcast by WPMU DEV that reminds you what it’s like to be a new WordPress user. The show follows brothers, Josh, a “WordPress Marketeer”, and Micah, a new user, as they take on difficult-to-understand WordPress topics and talk with WP professionals in an attempt to discover WordPress and it's valuable community. It's a show for everyone, from the average web-surfing folk to the W... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologySociety & Culture | ||||

On this special BONUS episode of "Hello, WP!", Micah and Josh dig into the nitty gritty of WPMU DEV's new WordPress hosting service! They interview its masterminds to hear the origin story, what makes it different from the "other guys", and some of t... more
On this, the final episode of season 1, Micah takes on Nashville, TN to document his first WordCamp, WCUS 2018. Join him as he gets up close and personal with the passionate community behind WordPress (including a special conversation with, none othe... more
After almost 2 years of development, on December 6, 2018 WordPress merged Gutenberg (a very polarizing new post and page editor) into its core. On this episode, we speak to a range of users and non-users for their thoughts on the future of WordPress ... more
SEO, or search engine optimization, is on the lips of every marketing professional and business owner trying to get the number 1 spot on Google, but somehow it remains unattainable for so many. Follow along as Josh and Micah talk to the SE[PR]Os in a... more
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The story telling feel of Radio Lab life meets the educational content of a word press workshop. Great for beginners/experts and those who are interested in a the ever moving Wordpress/tech culture.
As a self-proclaimed podcast junkie I found Hello WP a breath of fresh air. Their journalistic radio approach was not only informative but very entertaining. Micah and the WPMU team really put forth lots of effort into making this unlike any other wordpress podcast out there. I'd add this next to IRL from mozilla or command line heros.
I first found out about HelloWP while visiting WPMUDEV's booth at WordCamp Phoenix! WPMUDEV makes some of my favorite plugins so I was very excited to know that they also had a podcast. For work, I work with a great team who teaches small business owners how to build their website using WordPress. Working with WordPress for years and being around others who are very familiar, we tend to forget that we were all a beginner once. Micah's perspective allowed me to gain a better insight into how our ... more
It’s not very often you come across a podcast that is high quality, interesting, and informative. While listening I can become more tuned in my craft while enjoying myself. I don’t have to cringe through cheesy intros or janky musical interludes. The team who put this together has cared for every detail and it shows! Excited to finish the first season!
I've been listening to various types of podcasts for about 6 years now and Hello WP took me by surprise. Because the actual format is different, way better than typical podcasts. The way the show is structured and arranged (the newbie approach, all the interviews per episode, the music, the exchange between the brothers) is so great! This podcast feels to me like watching a Netflix serie... it goes way beyond the traditional bla-bla or simple interview. Check it out by yourself and you'll notice... more










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