POPULARITY
In this episode of Extinguished, David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey continue their coverage of the 1986 murders of Nikki Anderson and her daughter, Adrienne Hill, highlighting a new DNA development that brings investigators closer to identifying the killer. Kenny Hale, Adrianne's father, shares his ongoing grief and the desperate need for closure, as detectives seek a name to match the DNA evidence. Listen to learn how you can potentially help solve this cold case.If you have any information about the murder of Helene "Nikki" Anderson and her daughter nAdrienne Hill, please call:Detective Martin Garland, Bremerton Police Department: (360) 473-5488Crime Stoppers Tip Line: +1 800-222-TIPSChapters00:00 Introduction to Extinguished00:31 A New Development in the Case01:04 Kenny Hale's Heartbreak02:12 The Crime Scene03:16 DNA Evidence and Its Limitations04:40 The Nature of the Crime05:19 The Search for Justice06:29 Call to ActionKey TakeawaysUnderstand the latest DNA evidence in the Nikki Anderson and Adrianne Hill case.Recognize the significance of a single name in solving the crime.Empathize with Kenny Hale's decades-long search for justice.Learn about the disturbing details of the murders and the betrayal involved.Discover how to provide information to Detective Marty Garland or Crime Stoppers.
In this episode of Extinguished, hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey delve into the tragic 1986 murders of Nikki Anderson and her daughter Adrienne Hill, focusing on the devastating experience of Kenny Hill, Adrienne's father, who discovered their bodies. The episode explores the themes of trauma, grief, and the relentless pursuit of justice, highlighting the impact on Kenny's life and the ongoing investigation. Listen to learn about the heartbreaking details and the lingering hope for a break in the case.If you have any information about the murder of Helene "Nikki" Anderson and her daughter nAdrienne Hill, please call: Detective Martin Garland, Bremerton Police Department: (360) 473-548800:00 Introduction to Extinguished00:29 Kenny Hill's Heartbreaking Discovery01:04 A Night of Normalcy Turns Tragic02:09 The Horrific Discovery03:25 The Aftermath of the Crime Scene04:41 Suspicions and Investigations05:39 A Decade of Waiting for Justice06:44 Hope Amidst the GriefKey TakeawaysUnderstand the initial police investigation and the impact on Kenny Hill David McClam, LaDonna Humphrey.Examine the challenges faced by investigators due to degraded DNA evidence David McClam, LaDonna Humphrey.Consider the emotional toll on family members affected by unsolved murder cases David McClam, LaDonna Humphrey.Recognize the importance of community involvement in solving cold cases David McClam, LaDonna Humphrey.Learn how to report information related to the Nikki Anderson and Adrienne Hill case David McClam, LaDonna Humphrey.
In this episode of Extinguished, hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey cover the haunting unsolved 1986 murders of Nikki Anderson and her daughter, Adrienne Hill, in Bremerton, Washington. The case remains open, with investigators seeking new leads to bring justice for Nikki and Adrienne.If you have any information about the murder of Helene "Nikki" Anderson and her daughter nAdrienne Hill, please call: Detective Martin Garland, Bremerton Police Department: (360) 473-548800:00 Introduction to Extinguished00:20 The Victims: Nikki and Adrienne01:08 The Night of the Tragedy02:49 Investigation Insights03:36 Advancements in DNA Technology04:33 The Impact of Unsolved CrimesKey Takeaways Understand the details surrounding the 1986 murders of Nikki Anderson and Adrienne Hill. Learn about the initial suspects and how they were ruled out through alibis and DNA evidence. Discover the significance of unidentified DNA found at the crime scene and its potential for solving the case. Note the contact information for Detective Martin Garland and how to provide tips. Recognize the impact of unsolved cases on families and communities, advocating for continued efforts in seeking justice.
Amy chats with writer, podcaster, speaker, Pokémon enthusiast, research champion, and founder of User Research Academy, Nikki Anderson about All Things User Research Hiring. Nikki provides sage advice from her experiences with interviewing and hiring for UXR roles, for leveling up your resume, selecting the right portfolio case studies, and the common mistakes she sees people make with their materials and interviews. With empathy, Nikki imparts a supportive message to job seekers, and realistic perspective on the current and future state of UX during a very challenging time for everyone in the community. The chaos and uncertainty of mass layoffs and AI have led many to ask, is UX dead? Nikki believes that UX will persist and encourages us to use this moment as an opportunity for a conversation about reimagining and rebuilding in a better way. Links Episode transcript Join Nikki's User Research Academy Subscribe to Nikki's Substack A UXR Resume Journey (Nikki's comprehensive guide) Nikki's guide to case studies Please support our work with a rating and review and telling your friends. Or, you can throw us a few gold doubloons! Got a request for a topic or guest speaker? Reach out to Amy on LinkedIn.
Nikki Anderson is an independent user research consultant, instructor, author, and speaker. Nikki uses her background in education and psychology to mentor people and organizations on the value of user research. And now, she's written a book to help them build up their research operations. That's the focus of our conversation today.Show notesNikki AndersonImpact: A complete guide to creating a user research practice at your organization by Nikki AndersonUser Research AcademyUser Research Academy SubstackHow To Run a Qualitative Usability Test by Nikki AndersonWrite Kick@ss User Research Goals by Nikki AndersonShow notes include Amazon affiliate links. We get a small commission for purchases made through these links.If you're enjoying the show, please rate or review us in Apple's podcast directory:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-life/id1450117117?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200This episode's transcript was produced by an AI. If you notice any errors, please get in touch.
On today's show, we discuss: The Intricacies of Global Relocation: Exploring the challenges and adventures of moving across continents, from the bustling streets of New York City to the serene landscapes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. We'll delve into the cultural shifts, the language barriers, and the unique experiences that come with such a significant life change. The Journey from Clinical Psychology to User Research: Tracing the path from an initial interest in clinical psychology to finding a true calling in the world of user research. We'll explore the pivotal moments, the shifts in career direction, and how various experiences contribute to a fulfilling career in user research. The Art of Embracing Change and Overcoming Challenges: A deep dive into the personal and professional hurdles faced along the way, from adapting to new environments to tackling the complexities of user research. We'll discuss the importance of resilience, adaptability, and the willingness to embrace new challenges. The Role of Empathy and Curiosity in Effective Research: Understanding the importance of empathy and a detached curiosity in conducting meaningful user research. We'll discuss how these qualities help in gaining deeper insights and why they are crucial for successful outcomes in research. Plus much more. --- Where to find the Nikki: LinkedIn User Research Academy Substack Where to find Danny: LinkedIn Tiktok The Insightful Innovator: How to Level Up Your Employee Experience Get full access to the 'Get Knotted' Newsletter and bonus content from the podcast at https://www.weareknot.co.uk/subscribe. ---
Welcome to Season 3 of UX Research Geeks. In this episode, we take a closer look at the world of user experience research terminology with Nikki Anderson-Stanier, a seasoned professional. We examine topics such as goals, needs, tasks, and pain points, providing valuable insights into the foundations of UX research. Stay tuned for an exciting season ahead, featuring experts in the field.
37 years in a long time, but not long enough to forget information about a murder. On this Afterthoughts, Amara and Jason discuss their thoughts and theories about the murder of Helene "Nikki" Anderson and Adrienne Hale. Find out more about HelpYouFind.me and how you can create your "If I Go Missing File" https://helpyoufind.me/go/1109/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW! And Join Us On Patreon To Unlock Exclusive Content! www.patreon.com/blackckgirlgonepodcast Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Twitter: @BlkGirlGonePod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On January 30, 1986, the bodies of 27 year old Helene "Nikki" Anderson and her 4 year old daughter Adrienne Hale were found in her apartment in Bremerton, WA. They were both strangled. 37 years later this case remains unsolved. Who killed Nikki and Adrienne? Afterthoughts: Helene "Nikki" Anderson and Adrienne Hale | Available June 29th Find out more about HelpYouFind.me and how you can create your "If I Go Missing File" https://helpyoufind.me/go/1109/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW! And Join Us On Patreon To Unlock Exclusive Content! www.patreon.com/blackckgirlgonepodcast Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Twitter: @BlkGirlGonePod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A solid UX research strategy serves as the compass that guides research ops and helps ensure repeatable success. But how do you envision, create, and execute a strategy that helps you achieve your goals in the most effective way possible? In this episode of Awkward Silences, Devin Harold, Director of Research at Capital One, unpacks how to craft and refine a winning UXR strategy, including tips to help you make team playbooks, win stakeholder buy-in, and inform your strategy with maturity models. In this episode, we discuss: The significance of a robust UX research strategy The definition of a good and bad strategy Essential components of an effective research plan Aligning research with stakeholder needs and expectations Metrics and KPIs to evaluate progress and success Highlights [00:01:17] Strategy vs delivery, prioritizing projects and allocating resources [00:10:13] The role of flexibility and adaptability [00:15:38] Gaining stakeholder buy-in and tying research to organizational objectives [00:21:05] Establishing KPIs and metrics to measure progress and success [00:33:46] Periodic reviews and updates to maintain relevance and effectiveness Sources mentioned in the episode: userinterviews.com/awkward Good Strategy/Bad Strategy by Richard Rumelt UXR Maturity Models: Move to a more advanced level in your org by Nikki Anderson of Dovetail UX Strategy Components by Nielsen Norman Group The Organizational Appetite for Research by Behzod Sirjani About our guest: Devin Harold is the Director of UX Research at Capital One, where he leads a team dedicated to improving end-to-end experiences and touchpoints for one of the company's primary business units. With over eleven years of experience in UX design and research, he has a deep understanding of research methodologies, leadership, strategy, frameworks, and interaction design. Devin's expertise and leadership have been recognized with multiple awards, including the IDEA Award, Verizon Beyond Award, and Verizon Credo Award. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awkwardsilences/message
This week, the Whimsy Market ladies are back! If you aren't familiar with Whimsy Market, these vendor markets are not your average farmer's market! Whimsy Market focuses on quality vendors, great locations, and they go above-and-beyond to help these small businesses grow. With things like Vendor Appreciation dinners, classes/tips and tricks, etc.. It was so nice to have them back on the show! LINKS: Whimsy Market-Website https://whimsy-market.com Whimsy Market-Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whimsymarketfl Fine and Danjee-Website https://www.fineanddanjee.com Help support ‘It's All Fine and Danjee'! https://www.patreon.com/fineanddanjee Daniel Fox Books (Dan's novels) https://www.danielfoxbooks.com Flying Fox Shots (Dan's drone photography business) https://www.flyingfoxshots.com
Shopping & supporting your small local businesses brings a community together! This week we chat with three bossbabes who have used their talents to bring small businesses together for a unique shopping experience! If you love to shop/support small, this is for you! All three of them are small business owners themselves, and together, they've created Whimsy Waffle & Market! Check it out! LINKS: Whimsy Market https://whimsy-market.com Whimsy Market-Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whimsymarketfl Whimsy Market-Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whimsy_market/ Whimsy Market-Event Page https://whimsy-market.com/gallery Nikki's Sweet Cakes https://www.facebook.com/NikkisSweetCakes For You by Rew https://www.facebook.com/foryoubyrew My Emma's Line & Boutique https://myemmasline.com Help Support the ‘It's All Fine and Danjee' podcast! https://www.patreon.com/fineanddanjee
On a January night in 1986, a young mother and her daughter were strangled to death in their Bremerton home. Over the years several persons of interests would be looked at for taking their lives and this case would be re-examined each decade that it remained cold. But on this episode of Washed Away, Detective Martin Garland tells me the murders of Nikki Anderson and Adrienne Hale are now closer than ever to being solved. Show notes can be found at washedawaypodcast.com
This episode is dedicated to better understanding how you can kick-start research practices in your company, starting from scratch.For this highly in-demand topic, we're super excited to be hosting Nikki Anderson-Stanier.Why you should join the conversation
Nikki Anderson is the founder and managing director of User Research Academy—an online school to help people enter the field of user research—and a frequent writer in the field. We discuss common mistakes that can make your research less effective and less efficient.We discuss:Forgetting our stakeholders are our "users" as well and how to align with themBeing a good team player in research—involving, sharing, and handing offUsing an "intake document" to align on scope and goals and how to set expectations for team membersReverse engineering a research plan from the insights you need to gainDecoupling personal goals from research plans (and, if possible, not testing your own designs)Looking higher up in the funnel to find what business, strategy, or team misalignment might be affecting your research goalsStandardizing and speeding up tools (like Calendly, Hotjar, Grain, and others)Using mixed methods to move more quickly (but making sure the method aligns with your goals)Leveraging existing resources through desk research (Google Scholar, Forrester, etc)Not letting your research die by investing in ideas like a research repository, a monthly research presentation, etc.Links:Follow Nikki on LinkedInCheck out userresearchacademy.comFollow UX Tools on TwitterSubscribe to the UX Tools Newsletter
In this episode, Annie talks with friend and fellow ministry partner Nikki Anderson. Nikki shares her testimony of redemption after more than a decade of sexual abuse by a family member. As a teen, she had the courage to tell a friend's mother, which set her on the road to recovery. However, it wasn't until she met Jesus that she was able to forgive her abuser and help lead him to the Lord. Don't miss this powerful story!For more information about Annie Lobert visit www.hookersforjesus.orgFacebook @AnnielobertInstagram @AnnielobertTwitter @Annielobert See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guests are Asiel Adan Sanchez and Nikki Anderson from the Feminist Writers Festival which is on the zoom waves Saturday 14 November. Implications of a Biden victory, Victoria moves upwards (largely) and a new Oils track
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
THE 2020 FEMINIST WRITERS FESTIVAL IS ON SAT 14TH NOV ONLINE AND WE HAVE A PASS TO GIVE AWAY...listen to the end to win. In this bonus episode we are speaking to the Festival Director, Nikki Anderson, all about the upcoming FWF2020 digital festival, as well as festival panelist and author, Katerina Bryant. Katerina launched her book Hysteria: A Memoir of Illness, Strength and Women’s Stories Throughout History” this year with great acclaim for its bravery and transparency on a largely silenced subject around women and health. The best part? You will have the chance to win a pass to the 2020 Feminist Writers Festival - details will be revealed at the end of this episode. SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Feminist Writers Festival Web: https://feministwritersfestival.com Facebook: @feministwritersfest Insta / Twitter: @FemWritersFest Katerina Bryant "Hysteria" Web: https://katerinabryant.com New South Books: https://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/hysteria/ Twitter @katerina_bry Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook @pamelacookauthor Twitter @PamelaCookAU Instagram @pamelacookwrites Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler) www.listenuppodcasting.com.au Facebook @kelbutler / @listenuppodcasting Twitter @KelB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With a master's degree in psychology and many years of experience as a User Researcher, Nikki Anderson moved in 2018 from New York to Berlin. She works currently as User Research Lead at Zalando as well as her own startup the user research academy. Nikki shares the basics of qualitative user research to be able to get started with it in a fast and effective fashion. Next to that, she talks about when a company should start doing user research and at which point it's worth thinking of hiring a researcher. Table of content 0:30 - Intro Nikki Anderson 2:46 - Researching the perfect croissant 6:55 - The basics of qualitative research 14:10 - Choosing the right segments to research 15:55 - Kicking off a research project 23:00 - The TEDW framework for user interviews 29:00 - Validating qualitative interview data 35:25 - Hypothesis-driven research (how might we statements) 37:35 - Evaluative research vs. generative research 41:55 - Parallelizing market research & user research 44:30 - When to start doing and hiring for research as a company 51:25 - Nikki's key takeaways about getting started with research 54:00 - Debrief Christian & Alex Connect with Nikki: Website: https://www.userresearchacademy.com/ Linkedin: @Nikkianderson-ux Twitter: @productherapist Link to Nikki's research template: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19_2S5c-LWhwEk86oMxemgwsYHcm6CG_rwut5TLz0byY/edit ✩ Follow The Product Bakery Podcast ✩
Author Robert Dessaix chats about his latest book, The Time of Our Lives: Growing Older Well, a reflective journey across the landscape of growing older and the importance of cultivating a rich inner life; and Nikki Anderson, Director of the Feminist Writers Festival, talks about the highlights of this year’s forthcoming event.With presenter Mel Cranenburgh. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/backstory
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
On today's episode, I sat down with Nikki Anderson, User Research Lead at Zalando and Founder of User Research Academy. Nikki started her user research career about 7 years ago, with a foundation in quantitative research but has since shifted focus to specialize in qualitative user research where Nikki has worked in B2B, B2C, B2B2C and has both worked as a freelancer and worked in corporate settings. After having started her career in New York, Nikki has since moved to Germany where Zalando is based. With such a robust and diverse background in user research Nikki had a ton of great advice and insight to share. Here's what we discussed: Some of the biggest misconceptions of user research Why quant or qual data alone is not enough to make decisions The trust cost of doing user research and the cost of not doing it Low cost ways to source user feedback What Nikki has learned throughout her career that she wants other user researchers to know The difference between user research and UX design Why planning and purpose are essential to the value of research How to influence executives to care about user research What a great partnership looks like between user research and product management in setting priority for what you build How to know if you're doing user research right in a well-resourced company Ways to get scrappy if you're a user research team of one How Product Managers can do user research on their own Here's the resources: Google's Heart Framework Podcasts: Awkward Silences, Dollars to Donuts & Mixed Methods Books: Just Enough Research by Erika Hall; Practical Empathy by Indi Young; Quantifying the User Experience by Jeff Sauros Recommended resources for user researchers Important concepts, processes, and terminology User Research Academy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productmanagementlessons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/productmanagementlessons/support
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
This devotional was written by Nikki Anderson.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
This devotional was written by Shelley Quinn.Receive Daily Devotionals to your email by clicking on this link: https://bit.ly/2C1B1sH and filling out your info!Comments or Questions? Please email us at mail@3abn.org or call 618-627-4651 during our regular business hours (MON-THURS 8:00 AM-5:30 PM).Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
ICYMI: Mount Horeb basketball star Nikki Anderson joined Prep Mania.
Nikki Anderson speaks with Caroline Baum about her moving and gripping memoir, Only.
Chinese art expert Claire Roberts speaks with Nikki Anderson about Yang Zhichao’s work and the significance of his work Chinese Bible (2009). Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 23 May 2015, in association with SCAF Project 26, Yang Zhichao: Chinese Bible.
Chinese art expert Dr Claire Roberts speaks with Nikki Anderson about Yang Zhichao’s practice and the significance of his 2009 work Chinese Bible. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 23 May 2015, in association with SCAF Project 26, Yang Zhichao: Chinese Bible.