A podcast interested in the how's and why's of user experience research. Through interviews with industry experts and hands-on trial and error, we indulge and celebrate curiosity. Expect to test assumptions, examine methods, and engage in some old fashion experiments.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesignTechnology |
Aaron Sedley, a Staff UX Researcher at Google, is changing the way products are built. If anyone can, it’s him. After almost 16 years at Google, Aaron has seen how traditional product metrics fall short when it comes to triangulating the true experie... more
Like many of us, Marie Huber’s path to human-centered research has been a winding one. However, unlike most of us, her path has taken her through Afghanistan, Iraq, and numerous service organizations around the world. She is now working in San Franci... more
From experimenting with truly mixed methods projects to various team structures, the team at Spotify has always had a creative approach to UX research. That was confirmed again last March by a blog post about a personas project the team had taken on ... more
When it comes to the internet, who will make up the next huge wave of people to join? At Google’s Next Billion Users project, they have a few ideas. This dedicated group of technologists is asking questions like, “what are the needs of people living ... more
Great content flowing from the guests! A couple observations and hopefully constructive feedback for the host:
- limit use of the phrase “call out” (“thanks for calling that out”) — you’re repeating this a lot and it becomes distracting.
- the way host respond to the guest’s anecdotes/answers often shuts down conversation. For example, “I like that” or “yeah I can relate” or “that’s super interesting”. You could work on building momentum with your response in a way that builds on the guest’s con... more
I’m so glad I found this show! I am stuck on UX research methods right now. This is truly so helpful for a new designer. Very excited to listen to all the episodes :)
This podcast is so helpful to my transition from academia into UX research, and it’s supplementing my immersive bootcamp as an intro to current practices. I love it! —Gregg Murray, Ph.D. (Atlanta)
A fantastic and wonderfully original podcast about UX design. Meaty interviews, meaty content and even more meaty-er guests.
Mixed Methods is phenomenal. Each episode is interesting, insightful and I always learn a bunch! It's produced super well, the guests are truly inspiring, and there's a great variety of topics on offer. Best UX research podcast out there.
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