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Episode 60 Show Notes: There are so many paths to take to get into UX, but have you considered Content Design? I know it's another term in the sea of UX terminology, but this could be the career you've been searching for, mainly if you've found that being a visual designer or researcher isn't your thing. In this episode, Aladrian and I discuss her unconventional path to becoming a Content Design Manager at Intuit. We talk about the skill sets you need to become a content designer and get started in this career. She also even gives some tips for how to improve your copywriting skills! So take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Connect with Aladrian LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Intuit is hiring! Check out the job post here Content Design Recommendations // Books Content Design by Sarah Richards The Content Strategy Toolkit by Meghan Casey Writing is Designing by Michael J. Metts, Andy Welfle // Articles Daily UX Writing - Become a better UX Writer UX Writers Collective // Conferences Brain Traffic Events Confab - Content Strategy Button - Content Design Perspectives - Content Design // Job Board WorkinginContent.com // Courses UX Content Collective // Community Content + UX Slack Channel ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Ready to get started in UX? Sign up for the How To Get Started in UX waitlist today! Learn More Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
This week Stephynie is speaking with Jonathan Bowman-Perks. Jonathan is a talented leadership coach to hundreds of chairman, CEO's and executive boards around the globe and the Host of the 'Inspiring Leadership' Podcast. He started to sharpen his leadership skills when he joined the British army as a young man. Even after facing challenges in life like Dyslexia and a Cancer scare Jonathan chooses to see the positive and all things. He talks to us about servant leadership, the dangers of comparison and how failures ultimately lead to success. Stay tuned to learn how you can improve your own leadership skills from one of the best leaders on the globe. Timestamps: 00:00- Spin It Intro 00:33- Jonathan Bowmen-Perks Intro 01:11- Introductory Comments 01:55- Jonathan's Early Life 08:04- Growing up and Pushing through Dyslexia 14:00- Going Away to Boarding School 17:27- The difference between Leading and Managing 19:33- “People may forget what you say but will never forget how you make them feel!” 21:37- Really Good Leaders have the Best Questions 25:12- Jonathan's Love for Assumptions 26:22- How the Cancer Scare affected Jonathan 29:23- How Jonathan's Health Correlates with His Success 33:01- Sorting through Trauma 36:43- Steer Away from being Competitive and Comparative 42:29- Development tools for the Next Generation of Kids 47:07- Jonathan's Links and Podcast Info 47:52- Spin It Outro Jonathan's Website and Social Links: Website: https://jonathanperks.com/ Podcast- Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-leadership-with-jonathan-bowman-perks-mbe/id1485102253 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanperks/?originalSubdomain=uk
ON THIS EPISODE: Lehan Viljoen joins us in the studio. Lehan is the sole distributor for Flying Eyes sunglasses in South Africa. Have you considered your next business leisure or now commonly named "bleisure" holiday? Pandemic madness in Hong Kong continues as the government mandates tracking devices. Bryan's cost index for the cheapest airline tickets to Cape Town and Ryan does his best to break our sponsor's product. Australia opens up its borders and South African business finally shows positive results. If you are in the market for a new pair of shades you must consider Flying Eyes, designed for aviators and motorbike enthusiasts, check out their site through the links below. Flying Eyes Website Flying Eyes Shop SPONSOR SITES: Simaero https://www.sim.aero PODCAST INFO: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BryanRoseveare Podcast website: https://bryanair.libsyn.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/bryan-air/id1482906139 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Hb2Fpe5OsLwXf0F8xdx5Q?si=oloCHIqzSBGw0BBTQTheRQ&dl_branch=1 SUPPORT AND CONNECT: If you would like to support the podcast by pledging a small monthly fee you can do so through Patreon, your support in this regard will be greatly appreciated (Thank You). https://www.patreon.com/bryanair Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanroseveare/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanroseveare/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/bryanroseveare Webpage: https://bryanroseveare.com
Pumped Up Parenting | The Best Advice that NO ONE ELSE GIVES YOU about Raising Kids in Today's World
This podcast is all about you and what you need to become your best. I am talking with Pascale Lane, Therapeutic Relationship Coach, as she offers ups techniques that you can do right now to overcome the limiting beliefs are start breaking free to be the person you truly want to be and live your best life. Why should you believe what others think about you and why you shouldn't waste your life, letting others mold your future. You can find Pascale in her Facebook Group YOU FULFILLED. As well as reaching out to her on her WEBSITE. Join Pascale & I at the INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CALM and pledge to be one of the many that are staying calm, intentional and pro-active on April 5th. ++++++++ PODCAST INFO…. Thank You for listening! Here are some great ways we can connect! 1. Need more help? Let's grab some coffee or tea and talk. Go to TalkWithCelia.com and choose the time that works for you. 2. Looking for a manual for parenting your child? It's finally here and you can grab your copy of my latest book today! RAISING HAPPY TODDLERS: HOW TO BUILD GREAT PARENTING SKILLS & STOP YELLING AT YOUR KIDS & now in SPANISH too! New Children's Books available too… BEING DIFFERENT IS FUN I AM GRATEFUL ALL ABOUT ME 3. Become a Member of my TRANQUILITY TRIBE and STOP YELLING Once & For All. 4. Read my latest article to find out how to stop yelling...https://elejrnl.com?p=2665922 5. Looking to be part of a fun free and informative FB community (without all the bitching)?... join us in Pumped Up Parenting 6. Love YouTube? Do you know there are lots of parenting videos, story time videos for you and your kids, as well as some great family workout videos? All on Pumped Up Parenting with Celia Kibler 7. Follow me on Instagram! 8. Join me on my newest platform PEANUT: Connecting women across fertility & motherhood --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pumped-up-parenting/support
ON THIS EPISODE: Keegan Glanfield aka "Max Glanfield" joins us in the studio to chat about The Flying Sox. UK's new airline delay policy. Qatar chooses Boeing over Airbus amid paintgate. Are you aware of your company social media policy? Pilots who raise the alarm regarding fatigue may be given marching orders. Pilot recruitment kicks up another gear at United. Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and many a good laugh. LINKS: The Flying Sox: bit.ly/flyingsoxbryanair SPONSOR SITES: Simaero https://www.sim.aero Airspace Africa: https://airspace-africa.com PODCAST INFO: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BryanRoseveare Podcast website: https://bryanair.libsyn.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/bryan-air/id1482906139 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Hb2Fpe5OsLwXf0F8xdx5Q?si=oloCHIqzSBGw0BBTQTheRQ&dl_branch=1 SUPPORT AND CONNECT: If you would like to support the podcast by pledging a small monthly fee you can do so through Patreon, your support in this regard will be greatly appreciated (Thank You). https://www.patreon.com/bryanair Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanroseveare/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanroseveare/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/bryanroseveare Webpage: https://bryanroseveare.com
Episode 58 Show Notes: Who should use a UX Audit? Suppose you have little to no budget for user research and need a quick yet efficient way to help clients understand digital product problems affecting business goals. It also works well if you are the only UX Designer or Researcher on the team. Those on an in-house team are most likely evaluating the product and tweaking the experience continually. If you're on an in-house team and trying to convince management for a buy-in, you could use this method too. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Course: Getting Started in UX: Design and Research Very limited spots for beta with one-time only discounts uinarrative.com/uxcareer So What? How To Do a UX Audit How To Conduct UX Audits The UX Audit: A Beginner's Guide 10 Usability Heuristics for User Experience How To Conduct a UX Audit: Step-By-Step Guide Need help organizing your usability findings? 250 best practices for usability Word template for measurable usability goals When looking for trends Try insight incubation ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
ON THIS EPISODE: Has Emirates become the premier airline for pilot employment? Cemair keeps growing, with more aircraft deliveries and fancy new HQ. Idiot pilots striking power lines and faking engine failures for more YouTube attention. SACAA Citation Gate. Hong Quarantine is in full swing at the detriment of Cathay Pacific and its crew. No more BP pies for Air India cabin crew. New Bryan Air advisory and Bryan Air Review. Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan and improving the podcast. LINKS: Bryan Air Advisory - Notability https://notability.com Bryan Air Review - High-Performance Podcast with Bear Grylls https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the-high-performance-podcast/id1500444735?i=1000548763183 Citation Gate Report: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-01-24-report-on-fatal-plane-crash-points-to-gross-negligence-by-sa-civil-aviation-authority/?fbclid=IwAR26Ad7Mk2GapMiKrdWmjqpKS2y25BVNNHnc0DTUSeXLJ1iled9_uTc8BX4 SPONSOR SITES: Simaero https://www.sim.aero Airspace Africa: https://airspace-africa.com PODCAST INFO: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BryanRoseveare Podcast website: https://bryanair.libsyn.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/bryan-air/id1482906139 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Hb2Fpe5OsLwXf0F8xdx5Q?si=oloCHIqzSBGw0BBTQTheRQ&dl_branch=1 SUPPORT AND CONNECT: If you would like to support the podcast by pledging a small monthly fee you can do so through Patreon, your support in this regard will be greatly appreciated (Thank You). https://www.patreon.com/bryanair Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanroseveare/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanroseveare/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/bryanroseveare Webpage: https://bryanroseveare.com
Episode 57 Show Notes: Is anyone overwhelmed with the idea of setting new goals for 2022?
Episode 56 Show Notes: It's time to reflect! I spent this episode reflecting on my UX career and my journey to become a senior product designer. I'm grateful I didn't become a senior designer earlier because I wouldn't have been truly ready. There are a lot of situations I needed to experience beforehand, and I'm still learning and growing. I also go over several tips to become a senior designer or researcher. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Cyd Harrell - Getting to Senior in UX UX Salary Talk - podcast episode T-Shaped Skills - podcast episode ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 55 Show Notes: After almost eight years as a designer, I've learned many things about UX, in general, that teachers didn't teach in the university and UX bootcamp I attended. In this episode, I go over the ten things I wish I knew before becoming a Product Designer. Some of these tips are groundbreaking pieces of advice I discovered early in my career. Others are helpful tips I've picked up along the way. To be prepared for the real world, you have to experience the good and bad things about being a UXer on your own. Hopefully, this will prepare you for what you might expect. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Becoming a T-shaped Designer or Researcher | Donald Burlock https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode48 DesignSystemsRepo.com for Web inspiration Mobbin.design for mobile inspiration. The Verge for tech news NNGroup for UX research. ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 54 Show Notes: A sense of delight, a satisfying experience, a sense of belonging, predictability, and a sense of hope are all feelings that people experience in their daily life. Emotion is a part of being human which can be natural or manufactured. At times, it's a challenging experience to design for, but with practice and knowledge, you can make products that make people's lives easier and better. In this episode, James Castro-Griffiths talks about his experience designing for emotion. We dissect the psychological aspects that play a massive role in human decision-making. We also share our personal stories about various products that have affected us positively and negatively. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: James Articles on Medium Why Design For Emotion How to Research Emotion How to Establish Emotion James LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-castro-griffiths-1a3b6456/ Emotional Design - Interaction Design https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/emotional-design Podcast Episode: UX Salary Talk https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode38 ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 53 Show Notes: To jump from HR to the research ladder is nearly impossible at Google, especially for someone who doesn't have a Master's or PhD. However, Morgan Ramsey proved all the critics wrong by planning her unconventional way into UX Research. She started her career as an HR Analyst but quickly realized that her true passion was UX. In this episode, we discuss her resilient journey to becoming a UX Researcher. It took years of dedication and strategically mapping out her plan to obtain her dream job in research. I'm so inspired by Morgan's commitment to utilizing the resources around her to create her career path to UX Research, and I think she'll inspire you too. We also discuss what it's like being an AIUX Researcher! Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Morgan's links: Website https://www.morgancramsey.com/services-1 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgancramsey/ Twitter https://twitter.com/_Morgan_Ramsey The Pocket Universal Methods of Design: 100 Ways to Research Complex Problems https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781631593741 Universal Methods of Design Expanded and Revised: https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781631597480 Clubhouse: UX Research Corner https://www.clubhouse.com/club/uxresearchcorner Unpacked Angles - Youtube by Nannearl LeKesia Brown https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCum8djro0z8MuZJ9afFVGxQ/featured ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 52 Show Notes: Preparing for a job interview can be one of the most stressful parts of the job search. There's a lot of pressure to make a great first impression and convey that you are the perfect fit for the job. The key to any interview is to prepare in advance by writing down your answers to questions. Are you prepared for your interview? Do you know what you're going to say? Have you even practiced? In this episode, I'm narrating a parody UX mock interview with two characters. Yemi
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Episode 51 Show Notes: I think it's essential to improve your work rhythm as you progress in your career. But, first, you must understand how you work best and your method for problem-solving. Of course, you should use the design thinking process for problem-solving, but you've got to know what you need from your clients to provide value. In this episode, I'll be going over how I lead a UX project—basically going over my entire thought process from the beginning, middle, and end. I also cover how to manage your time on a project which will help improve your workflow and efficiency. You should learn how to lead a project because I want you to aim for career growth and not be a mediocre designer or researcher. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: The UX Process podcast episode with Shanisha Collins https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode23 A simple UX exercise to validate product features and requirements https://youtu.be/PnC1gM6YlEo How to improve your visual design https://medium.com/facebook-design/how-to-make-your-not-so-great-visual-design-better-67972eee3825 What is an MVP? https://xd.adobe.com/ideas/process/prototyping/mvps-in-ux-design/ Prioritization Matrix (MVP Chart) https://www.nngroup.com/articles/prioritization-matrices/ ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 50 Show Notes: We've made it to the 50th episode of the UI Narrative podcast!!!!
Hey ho friends, this one is in English! The future Energy landscape is really exciting and can go many different directions both when it comes to energy trading but also awesome hardware solutions to solve the future energy problems. Marty Cochrane has spent his last 10 years working with Energy companies around the world including leading software development at Statkraft and today as CTO of Expert Analytics in Oslo. In this conversation, we explore just some of these solutions and wicked innovations happening in this space. Did you for example know that somewhere in the world you could actually get paid in Beer for the power generated by your solar panels? ;) EPISODE LINKER:Read more about Marty: https://expertanalytics.no/about/employees/marty/PODCAST INFO:Podcastens nettside: https://henningsverden.com/Lytt i andre podcast apper: https://henningsverden.com/lytt/FØLG PODCASTEN PÅ SOSIALE MEDIER:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/henningsverdenFacebook https://www.facebook.com/henningsverdenHvis du setter pris på podcasten, støtt meg gjerne på Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/henningsverden støtt Hennings Verden! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jørn Kløvfjell Mjelva jobber med Tryggere Ruspolitikk for å starte opp en rusmiddelanalysetjeneste i Oslo. De har akkurat lansert en Spleis for å få dette folkefinansiert. Hvorfor bør vi teste rusmidler og hvordan kan dette redusere risikoen for uønskede reaksjoner som følge av å ta stoff med ukjent innhold og styrke. Akkurat dette snakker vi om i ukens podcast, og Jørn deler interessant informasjon om hvordan slike tiltak fungerer i andre land - og hvordan det vil fungere i Oslo. Støtt spleisen for å starte analysetjenesten HER: https://www.spleis.no/project/180768 og hjelp dem komme i mål!EPISODE LINKER:Foreningen Tryggere Ruspolitikk på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tryggereForeningen Tryggere Ruspolitikk på nett: https://www.rusreform.no/hvemPODCAST INFO:Podcastens nettside: https://henningsverden.com/Lytt i andre podcast apper: https://henningsverden.com/lytt/FØLG PODCASTEN PÅ SOSIALE MEDIER:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/henningsverdenFacebook https://www.facebook.com/henningsverdenHvis du setter pris på podcasten, støtt meg gjerne på Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/henningsverden støtt Hennings Verden! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 49 Show Notes: As a designer, a lot of my podcast topics are about design. However, some of you may be struggling more than others with design, or you're finding that your day-to-day pixel-pushing isn't making you happy. So I must ask you, have you considered that maybe you're not supposed to be a designer? Perhaps it's UX Research that you're genuinely passionate about. Nandi Manning is currently a UX Researcher at Mailchimp, but she didn't start her career out as a UX Researcher. She was previously a UX Designer! In this episode, she walks us through her process of transitioning from UX Designer to UX Researcher. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Nandi's Social Twitter: https://twitter.com/nandimanning?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nandimanning/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nandi-manning-bb7a7593/ UX Her Social UX Mentorship Program (I highly recommend): https://www.uxher.com/mentorship Website: https://www.uxher.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareuxher/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/weareuxher Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weareuxher Mobbin https://mobbin.design/browse/ios/apps Land-book https://land-book.com ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 48 Show Notes: I've talked a lot on the podcast about how crucial it is to become a multitalented UXer to stand out amongst the competition. A way to do that is to have T-shaped skills. T-shaped skills mean having deep expertise in one particular area but also broad experience across the field. As an engineer turned designer, Donald Burlock shares in this episode the skills he's gained over the years that help organizations understand the value of the design process. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Book: Superhuman by Design Website - Include a Post-it Note highlighter Superhumanbydesign.com - Amazon & Kindle @MrBurlock Instagram & Twitter @Superhumanbydesign Instagram I, X, and T-Shaped Designers: What's the Difference? UX Terms Glossary - Strings article The Different Types of UX, UI, and Product Designer Roles - Podcast ep 28 ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 47 Show Notes: Randall Wilson has been a designer for several years and has spent a decade working at Capital One. I was surprised when I saw his long tenure with a company because I've had to jump to new positions to achieve growth opportunities and salary increase in my career. His response to why he's stayed so long was, "People don't leave jobs, they leave managers," and that phrase has stuck with me because it's so genuine. There's a lot more I'd love to share with you about Randall's career experience, like being on the hit TV Show Lego Masters and how his background in architecture influences his design. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Randall Wilson's Social Instagram @therockfiles Linkedin @randallwilson Twitter @RW2Designs Most Incredible - Website Most Incredible on Instagram @mostincrediblestudio HUE Design Summit - Website Twitter Instagram @huedesignsummit Lego Masters Interview ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 46 Show Notes: You can indeed start your career in UX with no college degree, but how is it possible to land a job afterward? In this episode, Jeremy Gaston and I discuss his journey to becoming a UX Designer with no college degree. He stresses the importance of understanding the value you bring to your clients and finding education tailored to your learning needs. We also break down methods he used to grow and how he learned to excel with imposter syndrome. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter with your questions or comments. Mentions: Jeremy Gaston's social Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrmygstn/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jrmygstn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrmygstn Uballn app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/uballn-organize-play-earn/id1457252158 ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
After being inspired but Lewis Howes, Wes and Jhae Pfenning broke down a few take aways for this episode.. 3 topicsSurround yourself with likeminded people!Don't surrender the power to others!It all starts with believing in yourself!Check out all the previous episodes and let me know what you think! Like, Share, and Review!@jhaepfenning to see the car@Jhae_travels Podcast Info@oneauto_movement to join the movementTwitter: HardParkingMediaFB: HardParkingoneautomovement.comFind the show by using any of the links found in my PodSpout page!https://podspout.app/shapingsuccessGo to podspout.com and use code Success to get 10% off any paid plan. Did I mention there is a free version as well?Check out my PodSpout ling in my IG Bio @wes.tankersleyDo you have a Great story? Would you like to be a guest?Email wes@westankersley.com Live Show and Final Question Sponsors!https://tvpbn.com/channels/ss Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)
Episode 17: Industry news, sales trends, new RVs, plus international RV travel, tips and advice, bucket list destinations, laughs and insider information behind the scenes at The RVers television show, this week on the RVTravel.com podcast. The team behind and in front of the camera, including The RV Geeks, are Scott Linden's guests this week. Listen here in one click! Here's the line-up with time codes so you can pick your favorite topic: [2:00] Scott has breaking RV news, trends, sales and pricing trends … [7:15] Anthony Nalli, executive producer, on the genesis of The RVers TV series. At [9:00] Peter and John – the RV Geeks – share their New Zealand RV'ing experience … from “dig your own” hot springs, to natural beauty, to the people who made their visit so memorable. They also offer tips on how to make an overseas RV trip yourself. AT [19:30] John, Peter and Anthony give us an inside look at how they make an engaging, inspiring, entertaining television show. At [26:03] Anthony tells us how they decide on topics, guests, and destinations, what viewers tell them and how it affects the show's production. At [31:25] Peter and John share some of the most popular topics on their YouTube channel and how to solve common RV problems. At [36:00] Anthony's favorite segment on the show, John and Peter share the “joy” of helping a fellow RVer backing into a campsite. [39:05] Anthony, John and Peter share “bucket list” spots and snowbird destinations. [48:20] Anthony shares his personal black tank story. AT [56:30] Scott has more industry news: a new Airstream Class B, and total RV sales for the year to date. The RV Travel podcast is brought to you by SoftStartRV power management, Clear20 water filters, TearDropShop.com, accessories for all teardrop trailers, RVTravel's Who Makes What guide to manufacturers and RV brands. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe and rate the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks!
Episode 44 Show Notes: I recently reviewed over 200 portfolios for a Junior Product Designer position we needed to fill. As I was going through these portfolios, I noticed a common problem. A lot of candidates don't know what to put in their portfolio or how to keep a hiring manager on their portfolio for at least 2 minutes. This episode will be me ranting and providing guidance for anyone who is a designer or researcher with a portfolio. After reviewing these portfolios, I understood what most junior Uxers portfolios look like after finishing an online boot camp or college degree. I hate to break this to you, but they suck, and nobody's told you this. I even hate having to say it out loud because it makes me the bad guy.
Christie Aschwanden is an award-winning journalist and author of the New York Times best-seller Good to Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn from the Strange Science of Recovery. She's producer and co-host of “Emerging Form,” a podcast about the creative process. Previously the lead science writer at FiveThirtyEight, she's an Ideal columnist at Wired and a regular contributor to The Washington Post and The New York Times. Her work also appears in publications including Discover, Popular Science, Slate, Consumer Reports, New Scientist, Men's Journal, Runner's World, NPR, Smithsonian, and O, the Oprah Magazine. Aschwanden is a lifelong endurance athlete, having been a high school track star, collegiate cycling champion, and elite Nordic skier. Connect with Christie Aschwanden: https://www.goodtogobook.com/ https://christieaschwanden.com/ @CragCrest LastWordOnNothing.com https://emergingform.substack.com/ Podcast Info: https://www.nickholderbaum.com/ Nick Holderbaum's Weekly Newsletter: Sunday Goods Twitter: @primalosophy Instagram: @primalosophy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBn7jiHxx2jzXydzDqrJT2A The Unfucked Firefighter Challenge
Episode 43 Show Notes: As designers, I think most of us consider our work a piece of our inner selves because creating design requires us to draw inspiration from our thoughts. So when someone challenges or criticizes our work, I think it's a bit challenging not to take it personally. In this episode, Shanique and I talk about how we equip ourselves mentally to be receptive to design feedback. We also share our worst feedback sessions and how we've grown to speak up for ourselves. Take a listen and tag @uinarrativeco on Twitter to let us know how your last design feedback session went. Mentions: Shanique's Email shaniqueshields@gmail.com Shanique's Twitter https://twitter.com/Shanique__s ------ Today's sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google's products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Luke Burgis (@lukeburgis) has co-created and led companies in wellness, consumer products, and technology. He's currently Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Director of Programs at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship and also teaches business at The Catholic University of America and is author of a new book, Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, the philosophy of French polymath René Girard Connect with Luke Burgis: https://lukeburgis.com/ https://twitter.com/lukeburgis https://www.instagram.com/lukeburgis/ https://www.facebook.com/LukeBurgis/ https://www.amazon.com/Wanting-Power-Mimetic-Desire-Everyday/dp/1250262488/ Podcast Info: https://www.nickholderbaum.com/ Nick Holderbaum's Weekly Newsletter: Sunday Goods Twitter: @primalosophy Instagram: @primalosophy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBn7jiHxx2jzXydzDqrJT2A The Unfucked Firefighter Challenge
JHAE Pfenning returns! In this episode Wes and Jhae talk about the monetizing your podcast! Tune in for tips and tricks for making money with your Podcast! Check out the Hard Parking Podcast wherever you listen to Podcast Follow Jhae with the links below!Check out all the previous episodes and let me know what you think! Like, Share, and Review!@na2nsx to see the car@Jhae_travels Podcast Info@oneauto_movement to join the movementTwitter: HardParkingMediaFB: HardParkingoneautomovement.comFind the show by using any of the links found in my PodSpout page!https://podspout.app/shapingsuccessGo to podspout.com and use code Success to get 10% off any paid plan. Did I mention there is a free version as well?Check out my PodSpout ling in my IG Bio @wes.tankersleyDo you have a Great story? Would you like to be a guest?Email wes@westankersley.com Live Show and Final Question Sponsors!https://tvpbn.com/channels/ss Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)
It's 2021, and Black designers only make up 3% of the workforce at major tech companies. It's disheartening to think about, but you have the power to make a difference, especially if you're a white creative leader, educator, or designer. Representation is crucial to attracting people of color to the tech industry and ensuring an inclusive environment, and retaining them as employees. In this episode, Mitzi Okou and I discuss the importance of empowering black designers in your workplace and community. Take a listen and learn how Mitzi is raising awareness for the lack of diversity in most companies. Where are the black designers (WATBD) https://www.watbd.org WATBD 2021 Conference https://www.watbd.org/2021 Mitzi Okou's Instagram @ok_mitz https://www.instagram.com/ok_mitz Mitzi Okou's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitzi-okou-30918b144/ Mitzi Okou's Website https://www.mitziokou.com/ Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let's Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let's connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 41 Show Notes: It's essential to be intentional about your career growth. I know that we are looking for a job to get by a lot of the time, but I think we can use every job experience to our advantage. In this episode, Catt and I discuss creating a design growth plan and the benefits of having one. Knowing how you want to use each job opportunity towards your life goals is crucial to your mental health. Mentions: Designer Levels, Marissa Louie https://malouie.com/individual-contributor-ic-designer-and-design-management-tracks-levels-framework Design Team Levels, Peter Merholz https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m-Cso3848CgEz0eng5spL0lDppnwOgt726jJ01pVwO8/edit#gid=288553197 Catt’s Social Website Cattsmall.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cattsmall/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cattsmall Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecattsuite/ Game Design --- Games Devs of Color Expo Website https://www.gamedevsofcolorexpo.com Twitter https://twitter.com/gdocexpo --- Phaser http://phaser.io Construct 3 https://www.construct.net/en Asana’s Social Twitter https://twitter.com/AsanaDesignTeam Asana’s Hiring! https://asana.design ------ Today’s sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google’s products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 40 Show Notes: Are you as human-centered as you think you are? In this episode, Vivianne challenges us to push past the status quo of what it means to be human-centered. She has an 8+ years background in psychology and user research and is passionate about helping researchers and designers build more holistically human-centered leaders through community, coaching, & courses. She brings UX professionals together who want to move beyond the jargon and cliches of our industry so that we can create an equitable, inclusive, and more humanity-centered future. Mentions: Hmnty Cntrd https://hmntycntrd.com Vivianne’s Twitter https://twitter.com/vcastillo630 Vivianne’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/vccastillo/ Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 39 Show Notes: As a Product Designer, I’m always curious about the impact the products I create have on society. In this episode, Rachel shares her journey to founding her company, Design to Combat COVID-19. Over 2000 Designers and Researchers are working together to support our communities affected by COVID-19. This episode will inspire anyone who’s ever asked themselves, how can I possibly make a global impact as a designer or researcher, or if you’re interested in turning your idea into a product. Mentions: Design to Combat COVID-19 https://www.designtocombatcovid19.com CodeAcademy - Free Coding Classes https://www.codecademy.com Masks for Docs https://masksfordocs.com Rachel’s Website http://www.rachelsmithdesign.com Rachel’s Twitter https://twitter.com/ohrachelsmith Rachel’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ohrachelsmith/ Rachel’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachdsmith/ ------ Today’s sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google’s products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 38 Show Notes: It’s time to have the UX Designer Salary Talk. In this episode, I reveal everything you need to know about getting the UX Salary you want. I go over my tips for getting the salary I desired and how you can have the same results. We also discuss the 16 signs that you may be underpaid. This episode is excellent for those looking for a script for how to negotiate a salary or ask for a raise/promotion. Mentions: CareerContessa, GIMME Method - Raise Template https://www.careercontessa.com/advice/template-asking-for-raise/ Raise Worksheet by The Muse https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hf2jRZPticaIPXuKtGuq669eHR22AG0oQMB_HtWfrYs/edit Resources to compare job salaries in your area: Indeed https://www.indeed.com/career/salaries Glassdoor https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/index.htm Hire Black Radical Transparency https://airtable.com/shrlqY23kVOsLdEST/tblxzf5qWrIWqIFwE PayScale https://www.payscale.com Comparably https://www.comparably.com/salaries Levels.fyi https://www.levels.fyi Salary related articles: Business Insiders, Signs you’re being underpaid https://www.businessinsider.com/top-signs-youre-underpaid-2015-11 NYTimes: Why you should tell your coworkers your salary https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/smarter-living/pay-secrecy-national-labor-rights-act.html#:~:text=Yes%2C%20it HR Dive: Salary history ban https://www.hrdive.com/news/salary-history-ban-states-list/516662/ Stats for racial bias in tech workplace: Wired, Five Years of Tech Diversity Reports—Little Progress https://www.wired.com/story/five-years-tech-diversity-reports-little-progress/ Trust Radius, 2020 People of Color in Tech Report https://www.trustradius.com/vendor-blog/people-of-color-in-tech-report Computer World - ChartHop https://www.computerworld.com/article/3586552/women-do-better-minorities-worse-when-it-comes-to-the-tech-wage-gap.html Today’s sponsor, Google Design, produces original content like articles and videos to show how Google’s products come to life—and to inspire designers everywhere. Head over to goo.gle/UINarrative to get inspired. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 36 Show Notes: There’s no perfect job out there because our wants and needs are always changing depending on what we’re going through in life. What you want this month might change to what you need next month. Ya know? Changing jobs every 1-3 years is okay. I usually know after 6 months when I’m going to quit my job. And every 6 months I make the evaluation to see if that date has changed. I like to have options. I don’t like to feel stuck. I don’t want you to feel stuck. In this episode, I go over multiple reasons you may want to quit your job. Then go over the steps you can take before handing in your resignation letter. Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to become a Product Designer? Or need a portfolio review? Learn more at uinarrative.com/workwithme. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 35 Show Notes: Becoming a parent is most likely the most challenging job you'll ever have. Terri Rodriguez-Hong shares her story of getting into UX Design and encourages parents looking to make the career pivot. Mentions: Contact Out (Chrome plug-in) https://contactout.com/ Online communities UX Her - Woman of Color product design group https://community.uxher.com Where are the black designers - Slack group https://wherearetheblackdesigners.com Black By Design https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12077430/ All Black Creatives https://www.allblackcreatives.com Hire Black https://hireblacksummit.com Designer Hangout https://designerhangout.co Designer’s Guild https://www.facebook.com/groups/designguild Terri’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/flaxenink/ Terri’s Twitter https://twitter.com/flaxenink Terri’s Website https://www.terrirodriguezhong.com Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 34 Show Notes: How the hell do you land a Product (UI/UX) Design job during a pandemic? Are you looking for a job, or plan to soon? This episode is for you. We are in the middle of a pandemic, so you must be wondering how I will get a job when the economy is down. Here's the real truth: companies are still hiring, and some companies laid people off. I can only speak about the American economy when I say the pattern of how this works. Tech jobs will only go up from here because there will always be companies looking to create a product that will solve a problem for people. There are still plenty of jobs available right now, but the commonality with most people applying is they don't do anything to stand out. Most people don't do what I go over in this episode. If you want to stand out while applying for a job, grab your earbuds, and listen to this latest UI Narrative podcast episode. Mentions: Portfolio Inspiration https://www.bestfolios.com/casestudy Portfolio CMS https://www.squarespace.com/ https://www.wix.com/ https://www.behance.net/ https://webflow.com/ https://portfolio.adobe.com/ https://wordpress.com/ https://www.weebly.com/ Resume Templates https://www.etsy.com/search?q=resume+template https://creativemarket.com/search?q=resume+template Resume Inspiration https://www.casestudy.club/journal/ux-designer-resume Job boards https://www.uxresearchjobs.com https://www.uxjobsboard.com Design Challenge Episode https://www.uinarrative.com/podcast-posts/episode21 Interview Questions https://www.springboard.com/blog/ux-design-interview-questions/ Help with Portfolio, Resume, Interviews, Getting Started in UI/UX Design https://www.uinarrative.com/workwithme Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 33 Show Notes: For this episode, Aminah Cárdenas and I discuss all the skills every product designer should have and how to obtain them. We think it’s super important to have a growth trajectory when you’re trying to level up as a designer. This list is super useful to have in mind as an aspiring or current product designer. Mentions: List of Product Design skills we discussed https://uxdesign.cc/what-it-takes-to-be-a-product-designer-424a4151261e Aminah’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/aminahc/ Aminah’s Website https://aminahcardenas.com Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 32 Show Notes: Did you know you don’t have to get a bachelor’s or master's degree in product design to be a product (UX/UI) designer? Nastasia Tebeck and I talk about her non-traditional path to becoming a product designer and how you can do the same. We also discuss her experiences as being a Latinx designer in corporate America. Mentions: Daily UI Challenge https://www.dailyui.co Nastasia’s Twitter https://twitter.com/nastasiaelise Nastasia’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nastasiaelise/ (personal) https://www.instagram.com/nastasiaelise_art/ (Artwork) Nastasia’s Website http://www.nastasiaelise.com (Design + Illustration) Nastasia’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nastasiatebeck/ Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 31 Show Notes: Zalyia is an Afro-Caribbean UX Strategist striving for a world where emotions meet data. She shares how to use data and empathy to help craft something significant. We discussed her discovery of accessibility and invisible disabilities while her late mom was going through Parkinson's disease. We also talk about the importance of UX-ing your problems. Mentions: Website www.zgrillet.com LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/zgrilletco Instagram www.instagram.com/ohsoluckee (Personal) www.instagram.com/zgrilletco (Design Studio) www.instagram.com/lovesylvie.co (business) Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
JHAE Pfenning returns! In this episode Wes and Jhae talk about the Oneauto movement, where the Hard Parking Podcast is headed and many other things! Follow Jhae with the links below!Check out all the previous episodes and let me know what you think! Like, Share, and Review!@na2nsx to see the car@Jhae_travels Podcast Info@oneauto_movement to join the movementTwitter: HardParkingMediaFB: HardParkingoneautomovement.comEmailwes@westankersley.com to be a guest!Live Show and Final Question Sponsors!https://tvpbn.com/channels/ssPodspout Link https://podspout.app/shapingsuccessGo to Podspout.com use code Success to get 10% off any paid planSupport the Showhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605Join My Weekly Newsletterhttp://go.adgressive.com/shapingsuccessCheck Out all I am doing!https://linktr.ee/WestankersleyFor all Social MediaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)
Episode 30 Show Notes: I really believe that having a work history is a valuable thing to have no matter the industry. Maya Rhinehart shares her story of how she started as an environmental engineer and used transferable skills since becoming a UX Designer. She also discusses her successful DIY method for getting an education in UX Design, which is especially beneficial for those with little to no budget for a boot camp. Mentions: Maya's Twitter @merhinehart Maya's Instagram @mayarhinehart Maya’s Portfolio - Business Inquiries https://www.mayarhinehart.com Maya’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maya-rhinehart/ General Assembly https://generalassemb.ly Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 28 Show Notes: Have you been confused about what UX or UI role you should apply for? This is the episode for you! I go over all the types of UI and UX roles out there and define what they mean. Mentions: Pttrns https://pttrns.com Mobbin https://mobbin.design Layout Grading System https://learn.uinarrative.com/gradingsystem/ Ready to become a UI/UX Designer? Book your appointment with me today. 1:1 Mentoring - Includes a Career Pivot guide for FREE https://toluajayi.as.me/pickmybrain Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Episode 27 Show Notes: Here are some topics Kat Vellos and I discussed: Her journey to becoming a principal for your own company, Kat Vellos Design How to cultivate adult friendships and build better relationship with others in the design community Gives tips and resources on how to combat the loneliness epidemic Gives advice for a POC/Black person looking to start a design community in their city Mentions: Book: Connected From Afar https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781734379747 Book: We Should Get Together https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9781734379716 Bay Area Black Designers https://www.bayareablackdesigners.com/ Kat Vellos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/katvellos_author/ Kat Vellos Website http://www.katvellos.com/ Connection Club https://weshouldgettogether.com Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
In this Bounus Coverage episode I break down the conversation JHAE an I had on the latest Episode. Check it out and let me know what you think. Check out the full episode as well!JHAE has his hands in many things, his passion for cars lead to co founding the One Auto Movement. His love for design shows in the wrap he created for his Acura NSX. His desire to help other created the Hard Parking Podcast, which is about more than just cars. Check out JHAE at the links below!Check out all the previous episodes and let me know what you think! Like, Share, and Review!@na2nsx to see the car@Jhae_travels Podcast Info@oneauto_movement to join the movementTwitter: HardParkingMediaFB: HardParkingoneautomovement.comEmailwes@westankersley.com to be a guest!Live Show and Final Question Sponsors!https://tvpbn.com/channels/ssLinktreehttps://linktr.ee/WestankersleySupport the Showhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605Join My Weekly Newsletterhttp://go.adgressive.com/shapingsuccessCheck Out all I am doing!https://linktr.ee/WestankersleyFor all Social MediaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)
JHAE has his hands in many things, his passion for cars lead to co founding the One Auto Movement. His love for design shows in the wrap he created for his Acura NSX. His desire to help other created the Hard Parking Podcast, which is about more than just cars. Check out JHAE at the links below!Check out all the previous episodes and let me know what you think! Like, Share, and Review!@na2nsx to see the car@Jhae_travels Podcast Info@oneauto_movement to join the movementTwitter: HardParkingMediaFB: HardParkingoneautomovement.comEmailwes@westankersley.com to be a guest!Live Show and Final Question Sponsors!https://tvpbn.com/channels/ssLinktreehttps://linktr.ee/WestankersleySupport the Showhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605Join My Weekly Newsletterhttp://go.adgressive.com/shapingsuccessCheck Out all I am doing!https://linktr.ee/WestankersleyFor all Social MediaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)
It is very easy to write a book and very easy to publish a book these days. It is also very easy to get it up on Amazon. However, it is not as easy to write a good book and it is not as easy to write an authentic and authoritative book. Authoring an authentic book to spotlight your knowledge is the title of The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK Episode 111 hosted by Brand Messaging Strategist Loren Weisman. If you are looking to write a book rooted in the authenticity and authority to spotlight what you know, consider some of these thoughts and ideas in this podcast. This podcast is not focused on discouraging anyone from writing a book. If you have a book in you that represents your authenticity, your authority and your knowledge, by all means, write that book. But, if you are trying to write a book for only hype, promotional and marketing reasons, writing a book, might not be for you. Remember, Weisman says..“Publishing a book does not make you an authority or an expert. Authorship doesn’t not equal authority.” "Not everyone has a book in them." This stands true for some that have put out books that were disguised and hyped as professional, helpful, authentic and authoritative, but they were far from it. So many books on the market in recent days are often times created to spotlight someones services and abilities. Some of the issues that arise though is that they use other peoples quotes, other peoples formats and other peoples messaging twisted enough to not get in trouble and present a false sense of authority. If you are looking to write a book today and in the climate of these dime store, snake oil style books that come out with very large spacing, very large fonts and a bulk of the content coming from someone else, it is a good idea to consider how you structure, outline and mobilize your book, the content, and the brand messaging for it. When you take that extra time and effort to mobilize the methodology, messaging, management and motion of your book, you offer a voice and a tone that can stand out in a sea of oversaturated hype. Take those extra steps to brand your book from your authority over trying to write a book to be seen as an authority. "It is very easy to write a book and very easy to publish a book these days. It is also very easy to get it up on Amazon. However, it is not as easy to write a good book and It is not as easy to write an authentic and authoritative book" says Weisman Episode 111 of the Wait What Really OK Podcast is called Authoring an authentic book to spotlight your knowledge.This Brand Messaging Podcast is available on iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Listen App, Podchaser, Stitcher, Anchor, TuneIn, Chartable, Hubhopper and other Podcast Distributors.************************************************The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK is Part Radio Show, Part Podcast, Part Strategy & Part Comic Relief that takes apart the misconceptions, misunderstandings and mistakes of online branding, messaging and optics by delivering up to date, easy to understand information that can be applied to your messaging and brand messaging strategy, regardless of your business. ************************************************Host, Loren Weisman is a Brand Messaging Strategist and Contributor for the Fish Stewarding Group which is Stewarding Strategic Solutions. Loren focuses on the authenticity, authority, optics, psychology and perceptions of a brand, persona or product. *****************************************************From speaking and counseling on brand messaging to brand discovery, analyzing the two sides of artistic vision while igniting the investor confidence, as well as brand protection and amplifications approaches for marketing, sales and retention, Weisman helps across the array of the story and the messaging experience.*************************************************Loren’s speaking and talks focus on the brand messaging strategies, marketing perceptions, audience optics and authentic engagement methods.*************************************************Fish Stewarding Group (Orlando Division) 207 West Plant StreetWinter Garden, Florida, 34777-0991*************************************************LW and FSG LinksFSG URL: https://fishstewarding.com/LW URL: https://lorenweisman.com/Podcast Info: http://brandmessagingpodcast.com/Videos: http://brandmessagingvideos.com/Blogs: http://brandmessagingblogs.com/Quotes: http://brandmessagingquotes.com/About Loren: http://brandmessagingstrategist.com/Amazon Author Page: https://amazon.com/author/lorenweisman********************************************** Brand Messaging Podcast WWROK LinksTwitter: https://twitter.com/waitwhatreallyOFacebook: https://facebook.com/brandmessagingpodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/brandmessagingpodcast/LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/brand-messaging-podcastGoogle: https://brand-messaging-podcast.business.site/********************************************** Music Credits: Opening Theme Song“Fully Licensed Wait What Really Ok Theme Song" by RKVC. Copyright 2016 eMbloh Music (ASCAP)/ Cienzo Music (BMI). Administered by Ass Backwards Music (ASCAP)/Bass Ackwards Music (BMI) http://rkvc.net/********************************************** Music Credits: Closing Theme Song“News and Information Podcast Percussion Outro” by Doug Hinrichs. Copyright 2016 Dig And Be Dug Music (BMI).Administered by Bass Ackwards Music (BMI).http://doughinrichs.com/**********************************************Authoring an authentic book to spotlight your knowledge.
Conversations and debates where both people are as as passionate and prepared to share their views as they are to listen and hear some one with differing views and information, can create greater change than just screaming, insulting and attacking. Stewarding strategic solutions in opinionated conversations is the title of The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK Episode 110 hosted by Brand Messaging Strategist Loren Weisman. Are you ready to hear another side as much as you want your side to be heard? Can you steward a conversation strategically and effectively to get your point, your views, your opinions and the facts you can prove across to another? At the same time, are you ready to listen. From business to protests to relationships and beyond, many are screaming what they want, what they need and what they require, yet in not allowing for conversations to be shared with two way communication. Then in adding the attacks, the insults, and the one sided elements, it is not surprising that many of these conversations are not creating the change. If we can move to listening as much as we speak and taking into consideration that it might not be the most effective approach to insult and belittle the same people you are asking for help from, conversations can be that much more impactful. "As challenging as it can be from businesses to relationships to anything else, if we ground ourselves in the respect to hear the other side, differentiate our opinion from proven and vetted facts, while remove the insulting and attacking elements, we can create impactful conversations of change."Episode 110 of the Wait What Really OK Podcast is called Stewarding strategic solutions in opinionated conversations.This Brand Messaging Podcast is available on iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Listen App, Podchaser, Stitcher, Anchor, TuneIn, Chartable, Hubhopper and other Podcast Distributors.************************************************The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK is Part Radio Show, Part Podcast, Part Strategy & Part Comic Relief that takes apart the misconceptions, misunderstandings and mistakes of online branding, messaging and optics by delivering up to date, easy to understand information that can be applied to your messaging and brand messaging strategy, regardless of your business. ************************************************Host, Loren Weisman is a Brand Messaging Strategist and Contributor for the Fish Stewarding Group which is Stewarding Strategic Solutions. Loren focuses on the authenticity, authority, optics, psychology and perceptions of a brand, persona or product. *****************************************************From speaking and counseling on brand messaging to brand discovery, analyzing the two sides of artistic vision while igniting the investor confidence, as well as brand protection and amplifications approaches for marketing, sales and retention, Weisman helps across the array of the story and the messaging experience.*************************************************Loren’s speaking and talks focus on the brand messaging strategies, marketing perceptions, audience optics and authentic engagement methods.*************************************************Fish Stewarding Group (Orlando Division) 207 West Plant StreetWinter Garden, Florida, 34777-0991*************************************************LW and FSG LinksFSG URL: https://fishstewarding.com/LW URL: https://lorenweisman.com/Podcast Info: http://brandmessagingpodcast.com/Videos: http://brandmessagingvideos.com/Blogs: http://brandmessagingblogs.com/About Loren: http://brandmessagingstrategist.com/Amazon Author Page: https://amazon.com/author/lorenweisman********************************************** Brand Messaging Podcast WWROK LinksTwitter: https://twitter.com/waitwhatreallyOFacebook: https://facebook.com/brandmessagingpodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/brandmessagingpodcast/LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/brand-messaging-podcastGoogle: https://brand-messaging-podcast.business.site/********************************************** Music Credits: Opening Theme Song“Fully Licensed Wait What Really Ok Theme Song" by RKVC. Copyright 2016 eMbloh Music (ASCAP)/ Cienzo Music (BMI). Administered by Ass Backwards Music (ASCAP)/Bass Ackwards Music (BMI) http://rkvc.net/********************************************** Music Credits: Closing Theme Song“News and Information Podcast Percussion Outro” by Doug Hinrichs. Copyright 2016 Dig And Be Dug Music (BMI).Administered by Bass Ackwards Music (BMI).http://doughinrichs.com/**********************************************Stewarding strategic solutions in opinionated conversations.
Are you staying on top of the temperature and the optics of the perceptions of your tone, messaging and content online? Are you keeping in mind that what might feel good in a moment could create problems in the future?Online Reputation Management for your Brand Messaging Optics is the title of The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK Episode 109 hosted by Brand Messaging Strategist Loren Weisman. Loren digs in to a series of thoughts to consider and keep in mind when adding content and when commenting online. We are long gone from the days of a private SOS Message in a bottle like The Police Song lyrics. "I'll send an SOS to the world, I hope that someone gets my message in a bottle." These days, our messages and our messaging is far from private and even when we think we are putting something out in the moment, it could be seen by thousands, years later as well as become heavily scrutinized. In this episode, Loren also discusses a brief checklist of ideas to maintain the past, the present and the future of your message and your messaging online. We are living in a time when both incorrect perceptions of your messaging online can turn into major issues for your business and reputation. "We are in a period where comments, posts, shares and even likes can be taken way out of context and create way more issues than they should for businesses and reputations. It is not about managing your reputation online to please everybody, but taking the right steps to reinforce and manage your online reputation can make all the difference for today, tomorrow, next week, next month and next year." Episode 109 of the Wait What Really OK Podcast is called Online Reputation Management for your Brand Messaging Optics.This Brand Messaging Podcast is available on iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Listen App, Podchaser, Stitcher, Anchor, TuneIn, Chartable, Hubhopper and other Podcast Distributors.************************************************The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK is Part Radio Show, Part Podcast, Part Strategy & Part Comic Relief that takes apart the misconceptions, misunderstandings and mistakes of online branding, messaging and optics by delivering up to date, easy to understand information that can be applied to your messaging and brand messaging strategy, regardless of your business. ************************************************Host, Loren Weisman is a Brand Messaging Strategist and Contributor for the Fish Stewarding Group which is Stewarding Strategic Solutions. Loren focuses on the authenticity, authority, optics, psychology and perceptions of a brand, persona or product. *****************************************************Fish Stewarding Group (Orlando Division) 207 West Plant StreetWinter Garden, Florida, 34777-0991*************************************************LinksFSG URL: https://fishstewarding.com/LW URL: https://lorenweisman.com/Podcast Info: https://lorenweisman.com/brand-messaging-podcast/Videos: https://youtube.com/lorenweisman/Pictures: https://instagram.com/lorenweisman/Amazon Author Page: https://amazon.com/author/lorenweisman********************************************** Music Credits: Opening Theme Song“Fully Licensed Wait What Really Ok Theme Song" by RKVC. Copyright 2016 eMbloh Music (ASCAP)/ Cienzo Music (BMI). Administered by Ass Backwards Music (ASCAP)/Bass Ackwards Music (BMI) ********************************************** Music Credits: Closing Theme Song“News and Information Podcast Percussion Outro” by Doug Hinrichs. Copyright 2016 Dig And Be Dug Music (BMI).Administered by Bass Ackwards Music (BMI)**********************************************Online Reputation Management for your Brand Messaging Optics.
Are you telling people about your business, dream or vision too soon? Has it become an issue? Sometimes screaming from the mountain tops can create an avalanche of problems. Experiencing premature communication needs with your vision is the title of The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK Episode 108 hosted by Brand Messaging Strategist Loren Weisman. Loren digs into the concept around the lack of patience and how not biting your tongue can really end up stinging your business. There is a great deal of excitement in the creative process. On top of that, it can be very challenging not to share it with the world. With social media, that can make it even harder. Still, at the same time, that can cause a great deal of hardships if you are sharing too soon and sharing too much. So like those funny ads on TV or at least in that format... are you experiencing premature communication needs with your vision? Are you sharing too much, with too many and too soon? And, if you are, whether in person or online, do you realize that there may be a number of people tuning in that might want to take that business, venture or concept to the finish line with out you. Consider putting a solid foundation down before you start to share the lowdown on your ideas. The more you have organized, aligned and protected, the less people can take from you. As exciting as it is to share about what you are up to, make sure that what you share can not be used against you or with out you. Episode 108 of the Wait What Really OK Podcast is called Experiencing premature communication needs with your vision.This Brand Messaging Podcast is available on iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Listen App, Podchaser, Stitcher, TuneIn, Chartable, Hubhopper and other Podcast Distributors.************************************************The Brand Messaging Podcast Wait What Really OK is Part Radio Show, Part Podcast, Part Strategy & Part Comic Relief that takes apart the misconceptions, misunderstandings and mistakes of online branding, messaging and optics by delivering up to date, easy to understand information that can be applied to your messaging and brand messaging strategy, regardless of your business. ************************************************Host, Loren Weisman is a Brand Messaging Strategist and Contributor for the Fish Stewarding Group which is Stewarding Strategic Solutions. Loren focuses on the authenticity, authority, optics, psychology and perceptions of a brand, persona or product. *****************************************************Fish Stewarding Group (Orlando Division) 207 West Plant StreetWinter Garden, Florida, 34777-0991*************************************************LinksFSG URL: https://fishstewarding.com/LW URL: https://lorenweisman.com/Podcast Info: https://lorenweisman.com/brand-messaging-podcast/Videos: https://youtube.com/lorenweisman/Pictures: https://instagram.com/lorenweisman/Amazon Author Page: https://amazon.com/author/lorenweisman********************************************** Music Credits: Opening Theme Song“Fully Licensed Wait What Really Ok Theme Song" by RKVC. Copyright 2016 eMbloh Music (ASCAP)/ Cienzo Music (BMI). Administered by Ass Backwards Music (ASCAP)/Bass Ackwards Music (BMI) ********************************************** Music Credits: Closing Theme Song“News and Information Podcast Percussion Outro” by Doug Hinrichs. Copyright 2016 Dig And Be Dug Music (BMI).Administered by Bass Ackwards Music (BMI)**********************************************Experiencing premature communication needs with your vision.