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In this episode of Inside UXR, Joe and Drew answer a listener's question about how to prepare for a UX research job interview. They break down tips for each stage—from phone screens to panel presentations—including how to make yourself memorable, the best questions to ask, and how to stand out without pretending to be someone you're not. Whether you're gearing up for your first UXR interview or looking to sharpen your approach, this episode is packed with practical, real-world advice. It's all about showing your skills and showing up as your authentic self.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Joe and Drew break down why great research isn't enough—it's the storytelling that makes it stick. Joe shares lessons from his recent conference talk, including his three rules for delivering research that drives action: keep it clean, keep it simple, and keep it tailored. They explore how to avoid overwhelming stakeholders, speak their language, and make insights memorable through stories and analogies. If you want your research to have real impact (and not just gather dust in a repository), this is the episode for you.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
This week, Drew and Joe will talk ways to maximize data that doesn't come from your own research. They'll cover when they use these sources, and how they weigh the evidence that they get.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this week's episode, Drew and Joe explore ethical considerations to running research. They'll cover everything from PII, to delicate topics, to ensuring you're treating your participants right. Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
This episode of Inside UXR dives into the art of professionally standing up for your research and advocating for its impact. Joe and Drew break down why fact-based arguments are essential—but not always persuasive on their own. They discuss the power of listening, understanding stakeholder concerns, and framing research insights in a way that resonates. If you've ever struggled to push back effectively without burning bridges, this one's for you!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Joe and Drew dive into the art of preparing for a big presentation or research readout. Joe shares his experience crafting a conference talk, from refining his story with a speaking coach to mastering stage presence and anticipating tough questions. They explore what makes a presentation "big" and why strong storytelling is just as critical as solid research. Whether you're prepping for a boardroom presentation or a conference stage, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you deliver with confidence.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Joe and Drew welcome Research Operations expert Mia Mishek to break down the fundamentals of Research Ops. They tackle common misconceptions—like the idea that Research Ops is just recruitment—and explore best practices for setting up and maintaining a successful Research Ops function. Whether you're a researcher looking to collaborate better or someone curious about the field, this episode offers valuable insights into the critical role of operations in scaling research.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe dive into the complexities of researching AI-based products. They explore how AI research differs from traditional UX research, from recruitment challenges and user biases to the importance of trust and accuracy in AI-generated outputs. They also discuss why diary studies and co-design sessions are particularly effective for understanding AI adoption. Whether you're testing a new AI feature or a fully AI-driven product, this episode will help you navigate the unique challenges of researching AI.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe dive into diary studies—what they are, when to use them, and how to run them effectively. They break down the best use cases, from tracking user behavior over time to uncovering long-term pain points that traditional research methods might miss. They also share practical tips on setup, analysis, and avoiding common pitfalls. If you've ever wondered whether a diary study is the right fit for your research, this episode has the answers!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe tackle one of the biggest challenges in research: choosing the right method for the job. They break down key factors like research objectives, timelines, budget constraints, and level of certainty to help you make informed decisions. Through real-world scenarios, they walk through how to balance ideal methods with practical limitations. Tune in to sharpen your skills in selecting the best approach for any research question!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
On this episode of the Wild & Uncut Podcast, Kristy Titus sits down with Anna V. A self-declared bird dog lover, Anna love to train dogs, shoot shotgun, support conservation efforts and is a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment. She's a small-town Georgia girl that found herself by going afield and partaking in the outdoors. She has a strong appreciation for upland bird hunting and waterfowl hunting, immersing myself in the thrill and challenge of the hunt. Anna has used her passion for the outdoors as a way to help other women find joy and experience life, though an outdoor pursuit. It was a pleasure sitting down with her to talk about her roots and plans for the future! The Wild & Uncut Podcast is brought to you by Ruger, Marlin, Safari Club International, and OnX Hunt. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to make sure you catch every bit of Wild & Uncut!
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe explore the many career paths available to UX researchers. From traditional tracks like senior and principal roles to pivots into product management, strategy, and even sales, they break down the different options based on skills and interests. They also discuss the choice between leadership and individual contributor paths and how to identify the best fit for your career growth. Whether you're just starting out or considering your next move, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate your UXR journey!Indeed article referenced by DrewSend us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe break down the ins and outs of card sorting and tree testing—two essential methods for understanding information architecture. They discuss when to use each technique, common pitfalls to avoid, and whether to run them moderated or unmoderated. With real-world examples and practical tips, they'll help you determine the best approach for structuring content in a way that makes sense for users. Tune in to learn how these methods can improve navigation, organization, and usability!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe break down what makes a great UX research portfolio. They discuss what to include (and what to leave out), how to structure case studies, and ways to showcase your decision-making and impact. Whether you're creating your first portfolio or refining an existing one, they share practical tips to make it clear, compelling, and job-ready. Tune in to learn how to craft a portfolio that helps you stand out!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe dive into the importance of using realistic data in your prototypes. They discuss how inaccurate or placeholder data can distract participants, reduce engagement, and even derail a usability session. From the right times to use Lorem Ipsum to the risks of unrealistic test scenarios, they share practical tips for making prototypes feel real without overcomplicating the process. Tune in to learn how better data leads to better research insights!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Anna Van Nostrand grew up in Georgia hunting small game and deer with family, but her introductions to feathers--shotgunning, waterfowl, upland birds, retrievers and pointers--launched her full-steam ahead into the future with newfound purpose. After talking about our recent experiences at Safari Club International convention (hint, it's more than worlds-largest hunting show), we discuss getting involved into the waterfowl community, etiquette, becoming involved in the waterfowl hunting community, plantation hunting, getting women involved into the outdoors, why ladies aren't more involved, and how hunting shapes lives. Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors: MOJO Outdoors Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys GetDucks.com HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food onX Maps Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Voormi Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast, let us know your thoughts in comments. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe dive into the pros and cons of unmoderated testing. They explore when it's the right tool for the job, how it differs from moderated research, and the best practices for getting meaningful insights. From speed and scale advantages to common pitfalls like participant disengagement, they break down everything you need to know to use unmoderated testing effectively. Tune in to learn when and how to leverage this approach in your research!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe tackle the age-old research question: should you test with a mock or a prototype? They break down when to use each, the pros and cons of high vs. low fidelity, and how to work around real-world constraints like limited design resources. From setting the right expectations to adjusting your moderation techniques, they share practical strategies to get the best insights no matter what you're working with. Tune in to learn how to make the most of your research tools!See Joe speak at the UXinsight Festival!!You can see the full speaker schedule here.And get early bird pricing on tickets here.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In part two of the Interview Like a Detective series, Drew and Joe delve into the practical aspects of conducting a UX interview, inspired by Joe's experience in law enforcement. They discuss the importance of having a flexible plan, building rapport, and creating a comfortable space for participants. From handling unexpected turns to reading non-verbal cues, this episode is packed with actionable insights to enhance your interview techniques. Tune in to learn how detective strategies can take your UX research to the next level!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe kick off a two-part series on how to interview like a detective. Drawing from Joe's 15 years in law enforcement, they explore how lessons from police work can translate to UX research. From setting up the physical space to understanding the power dynamics in interviews, this episode covers the prep work and mindset needed for effective sessions. Tune in to learn how detective skills can enhance your research interviews!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe dive into the art of data analysis, exploring the best ways to approach qualitative and quantitative research. They discuss the importance of storytelling, different analysis techniques, and the nuances of cleaning data. Whether you're refining your existing process or starting fresh, this episode offers practical strategies to help you analyze data effectively and present your findings with impact. Join us to enhance your data analysis skills and uncover deeper insights!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Happy New Year! In this first episode of 2025, Drew and Joe share their top reminders for staying sharp and effective as UX researchers. From the importance of storytelling and embracing being wrong, to knowing your role as the research expert and finding new tools for your toolbox, they revisit foundational practices that even seasoned researchers need to hear. Whether you're just starting out or a senior pro, this episode is packed with tips to inspire your work for the year ahead.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
We're revisiting one of our most popular episodes: How to Break into UX Research. Whether you're transitioning from another field or just starting out, Drew and Joe share actionable advice for getting started in UXR without a formal background. From leveraging mentors and building a portfolio to conducting first projects with nonprofits or internal processes, this episode is packed with tips to kick-start your journey. If you or someone you know is looking to enter the world of UX research, this is the perfect episode to share!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
We're revisiting one of our favorite episodes: Keystroke Level Modeling (KLM). In this rebroadcast, Drew and Joe break down how KLM can predict the time it takes for an expert user to complete routine tasks in software. From understanding key components like keystrokes, mouse movements, and mental preparation time, to real-world use cases and practical tips, this episode offers a deep dive into a niche but powerful UX research tool. If you've ever wondered how to measure workflow efficiency before development even begins, this one's for you!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
We're bringing back a classic for the holidays! This rebroadcast of Inside UXR's very first episode takes you back to where it all began. Drew and Joe introduce themselves, share their unique journeys into UX research, and set the stage for what listeners can expect from the show. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just UX-curious, this episode is packed with relatable stories, practical advice, and a behind-the-scenes look at how Inside UXR came to life. Enjoy this re-edited gem and have a happy holiday season!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe dive into the art of moderating research sessions and share practical tips for becoming a more effective interviewer. They discuss time management, handling tangents, and the power of silence in drawing out insights. From building participant rapport to using body language and non-verbal cues, they break down the skills that separate good moderators from great ones.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe explore the art of translating UX jargon into plain, participant-friendly language. They share practical strategies for simplifying discussion guide questions and balancing clarity with precision. From redefining “intuitive” to navigating industry-specific terms, they discuss how to tailor communication based on your audience. Tune in for tips that will help you ask the right questions and get the insights you need!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Drew and Joe tackle one of the most challenging questions in user research: how to calculate ROI. They explore why it's so difficult to assign a dollar value to research, whether you're in-house or at an agency, and share strategies to demonstrate the impact of your work. From discussing metrics like NPS and churn to navigating NDAs and counterfactuals, they offer practical insights for researchers at all levels. Tune in to learn how to showcase the value of UXR—even when the numbers feel elusive!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Joe and Drew tackle the challenging topic of managing personal bias in user research. They dive into practical strategies for identifying and minimizing bias, even when working on products they use themselves. With relatable insights and real-world examples, they explore how to develop testable hypotheses and embrace unexpected findings. Perfect for researchers looking to level up their objectivity and refine their approach!Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode, Joe and Drew dive into the age-old question for UX researchers: "When is good enough, good enough?" They explore how to balance rigor with practicality, discussing when to push for perfection and when to prioritize speed and efficiency. Through real-world examples, they unpack the art of right-sizing research efforts, share tips on working with stakeholders, and explain how opportunity cost can be a researcher's best friend.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode of Inside UXR, Joe and Drew dive into strategies for standing out in research interviews, from mastering concise storytelling to showcasing unique skills. They share insights on tailoring responses, balancing soft and hard skills, and avoiding common pitfalls like sounding too scripted. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to the field, this episode offers practical advice to help you make a lasting impression in your next interview.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
What's a finding? And what's an insight? How do you get from one to the next? On today's episode, featuring special guest Meghan O'Connell, UX Research Manager, we'll talk about taking that crucial step from finding to insight, and why it's so important.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Drew and Joe do a deep drive on codesign studies. They'll talk about things to keep in mind while running them, when the right time is, and some tricks for analyzing once the study is done.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Featuring Dr. Ari Zelmanow, Head of Product and UX Research at Twilio, we'll talk about why democratization of research is happening, what it is, and what it means for researchers in the field. We'll hear about how Ari is implementing it at his company and what researchers need to know about it.You can learn more about Ari at influentialresearcher.comSend us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
En 1994, Christophe Girard a 19 ans quand il est admis à l'école de police de Dijon. C'est le métier qu'il a toujours rêvé de faire. Deux ans plus tard, après ses études, il intègre la brigade de nuit d'un des quartiers les plus sensibles de Paris, le 18ème arrondissement, puis il rejoint ensuite les rangs de la BAC, la brigade anti-criminalité.Sur le terrain, Christophe Girard est rapidement confronté à la violence et à la mort. Un jour, trois de ses collègues sont brûlés vifs dans une cage d'escalier, alors qu'ils intervenaient pour un différend familial. Il enfouit tous ces traumatismes au plus profond de lui mais quelques années plus tard, ils refont surface et en 2015, il tente de mettre fin à ses jours. Christophe Girard vient de publier un livre écrit avec Anna Véronique El Baze, « J'ai failli en finir », aux éditions de l'Archipel, dans lequel il revient sur la longue descente aux enfers et sur ses tentatives de suicide. Il témoigne aujourd'hui dans Code source au micro de Barbara Gouy.Attention, cet épisode traite du suicide. Si vous avez des pensées suicidaires, vous pouvez trouver de l'aide en contactant le 3114, un numéro d'appel gratuit disponible 24h sur 24, 7 jours sur 7.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Raphaël Pueyo et Clara Garnier-Amouroux - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Hey everyone, welcome back to the All American Wing Shooting podcast! I'm Anna V, and today we're hanging out with the amazing Sue Tidwell, a writer and fierce conservation advocate from the beautiful wilds of Idaho. We're going to chat about why conservation really matters in hunting, the unforgettable thrill of hunting in Africa, and how we all come together as a community. Sue's going to share her own journey from not hunting at all to becoming a major advocate for wildlife conservation. It's a heart-to-heart on how hunting supports conservation, especially in places like Africa, and why it's so important for us hunters to stick together, protect our rights, and keep passing on our knowledge. So, tune in as we jump into these topics and get inspired to make a difference! Connect with Sue Tidwell online: https://www.instagram.com/suetidwell.writer/ Connect with Anna V Outdoors online: https://www.instagram.com/annavoutdoors_/
Drew and Joe both still deal with it, and we bet you do too. Imposter Syndrome is a really sneaky thing that can attack a UX Researcher of any seniority level. We'll tackle a listener submitted question about Imposter Syndrome. You'll hear us talk about how we each experience it, and how we evaluate ourselves despite it.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
On this episode, we dive into an area of Drew's expertise, Keystroke Level Modeling? We'll talk about what it is, how to do it and, most importantly, when the right time to use this research method is.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Today, we tackle a list of questions from an anonymous junior researcher. We'll talk about how we knew research was right for us, what things we dislike about the field, and what teams could look like in more or less UX mature companies.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Drew and Joe will answer a listener question about when our listener should be offering clients Market Research vs. UX Research? How should you tackle when a client has already decided to build something and they want to move right into testing prototypes? Drew and Joe will also offer their takes on Market vs. User Research and if it matters which one you're actually doing.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Drew and Joe walk through how they write discussion guides. Including some tips on writing guides both for yourself and stakeholders, what not to do, and even formatting. Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
In this episode, we take a bit of a deep dive into usability testing tasks. Drew talks about the simple framework he uses that can send any participant on a user journey for you to evaluate. Then, Drew and Joe will talk through an example task.Send us a textSupport the showSend your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Drew and Joe talk through the steps and approaches they take to make recruiting more effective. From what types of screener questions to recruiting backups, they cover the whole process.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Send your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
We answer a set of questions today from a listener trying to shape their early career. How does a junior or beginner researcher stand out in today's job market? How do I make the jump from Junior to Mid? Is it better to jump every few years or stay in one place? Drew and Joe provide their takes and advice. Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Send your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
How will you recruit the sample? Will I get to review the discussion guide? Hiring an agency to handle your research is a big decision. In this episode, Drew and Joe discuss what questions they would ask an agency before bringing them in to handle UX Research.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Send your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Drew and Joe tackle things you can do at the start of your projects that will help prevent problems later. They'll talk about what you should cover in your kick-off meetings, and how to ensure your project stays on track.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Send your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
Today, Drew and Joe talk about the best ways for someone completely new to research to get started. They'll talk about what worked for them and provide a few ideas and resources to get your started.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Send your questions to InsideUXR@gmail.comVisit us on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) or our website, at www.insideUXR.comCredits:Art by Kamran HanifTheme music by NearbysoundVoiceover by Anna V
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Join hosts Jeff, Carson, and Brad as they welcome Anna V, a true Southern gem hailing from small-town Georgia, to the Save it for the Blind podcast. In this captivating episode, Anna shares her remarkable journey of self-discovery through shotgun sports, faith, and chasing dreams that resonate deep within her soul. Through heartfelt conversation, Anna opens up about her upbringing and the pivotal moments that shaped her into the resilient woman she is today. From the backwoods of Georgia to the bright lights of success, Anna's story is one of perseverance, faith, and the unwavering belief in oneself. Listeners will be inspired as Anna delves into her passion for shotgun sports and the art of wingshooting. She shares insights from her acclaimed webinar "Women of Wingshooting," where she empowers others to embrace their skills and pursue their passions fearlessly. But that's not all—tune in as Anna reveals her expertise as a bird dog trainer, offering invaluable advice for both seasoned hunters and newcomers alike. With anecdotes and wisdom aplenty, Anna leaves no stone unturned as she shares her love for the great outdoors and the joy of connecting with nature. So, grab your headphones and join Jeff, Carson, Brad, and the incomparable Anna V for an episode filled with laughter, inspiration, and a whole lot of Southern charm. Get ready to be uplifted and encouraged as you listen to Anna's story of finding faith and fowl in the most unexpected of places.
Today's poem is Thirteen by Anna V.Q. Ross. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Today's poem celebrates the glow and growth of daughters, their energy and curiosity, their intuition and vulnerability.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp