Podcasts

  • WPWeekly Episode 173 – Interview With Happy Joe Founder, James Dalman

    WPWeekly Episode 173 – Interview With Happy Joe Founder, James Dalman

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week and interview the founder of HappyJoe.org, James Dalman. Happy Joe is a 501 c3 non-profit organization that helps U.S. veterans with entrepreneurship and employment opportunities. Dalman shares what inspired him to create the organization and the role WordPress plays…

  • WPWeekly Episode 172 – Thankful For WordPress

    WPWeekly Episode 172 – Thankful For WordPress

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I share the top six WordPress things we’re thankful for in 2014. It turns out, we’re both thankful for the WordPress community and its podcasters. We discovered there are over 20 different podcasts devoted to WordPress. When I started WordPress Weekly in 2008, there were only…

  • WPWeekly Episode 171 – Interview With WP101 Founder, Shawn Hesketh

    WPWeekly Episode 171 – Interview With WP101 Founder, Shawn Hesketh

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss WordPress 4.1 beta 1, the delay of Composer by SIDEKICK, and a revamped WP eCommerce plugin. Later in the show, we’re joined by the founder of WP101, Shawn Hesketh. Hesketh shares his work process, the equipment used to record videos, and what parts of WordPress user’s struggle…

  • WPWeekly Episode 170 – I’ve Got Your Drama Right Here

    WPWeekly Episode 170 – I’ve Got Your Drama Right Here

    Since our guest couldn’t make it due to illness, Marcus Couch and I took the opportunity to thank all of the wonderful listeners who responded to our call to action in episode 169. I followed up the first segment with a 10-15 minute rant beginning at 13:25 on WP Drama. Marcus and I agree that…

  • WPWeekly Episode 169 – WordPress is Now a Verb

    WPWeekly Episode 169 – WordPress is Now a Verb

    In this week’s edition of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I get you caught up with the news you need to know. We discuss the changes in Jetpack 3.2, WordSesh 3, and a recent security vulnerability in WP eCommerce. We also discuss whether or not WordPress is a verb. Stories Discussed: Jetpack 3.2 Released, Introduces…

  • WPWeekly Episode 168 – Recap of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    WPWeekly Episode 168 – Recap of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I dissect Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word presentation from WordCamp San Francisco. We discuss the global focus of WordPress 4.1, renaming the annual conference to WordCamp US, and the enhancements planned for the plugin and theme directories. The plugin picks of the week round out…

  • WPWeekly Episode 167 – Preview of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    WPWeekly Episode 167 – Preview of WordCamp San Francisco 2014

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I dive into the news of the week. We have a lengthy discussion on the subject of niche admin themes for WordPress and what it might be like once the REST API is added to core. After discussing the news, we talked about WordCamp San Francisco…

  • WPWeekly Episode 166 – Interview With The Project Lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett

    WPWeekly Episode 166 – Interview With The Project Lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett

    Back in September, Stream 2.0 was released with some significant changes. The most notable change is the transition from a plugin into a service. In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by the project lead For XWP, Frankie Jarrett. Jarrett goes in-depth on the decision to turn Stream into a…

  • WPWeekly Episode 165 – Contributions Galore

    WPWeekly Episode 165 – Contributions Galore

    Since there is no guest this week, Marcus Couch and I used this opportunity to spend more time than usual with the news. We spend a considerable amount of time discussing WordPress contributions and I provide insight into my distinction between direct and indirect contributions. I share my experience of attending the first WordCamp event…

  • WPWeekly Episode 164 – Interview With Lester “GaMerZ” Chan

    WPWeekly Episode 164 – Interview With Lester “GaMerZ” Chan

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I travel to Singapore to interview Lester “GaMerZ” Chan. Chan has 23 different plugins in the plugin directory, amassing an incredible total download count of 12,241,325! This accounts for approximately 1.6% of all plugin downloads from the directory. Chan explains how he handles support for 23…

  • WPWeekly Episode 163 – Interview With Andrea Middleton of WordCamp Central

    WPWeekly Episode 163 – Interview With Andrea Middleton of WordCamp Central

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Andrea Middleton who manages WordCamp Central. She tells us what it means to be a “dot organizer” within Automattic and what her day to day duties are managing WordCamp Central. We discuss whether the WordCamp Guidelines allow for differentiation between WordCamps. Middleton explains the various…

  • WPWeekly Episode 162 – Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman

    WPWeekly Episode 162 – Lead Developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman

    Marcus Couch and I are joined by the lead developer of iThemes Security, Chris Wiegman. After helping us dissect the news of the week, he tells the story of how he got involved with WordPress. We learn about the circumstances that lead to the creation of iThemes Security and how he almost sold the plugin…

  • WPWeekly Episode 161 – The CTO Of CrowdFavorite, Chris Lema

    WPWeekly Episode 161 – The CTO Of CrowdFavorite, Chris Lema

    Marcus Couch and I are joined by CrowdFavorite CTO, Chris Lema. We talk about his new position and what the joint-venture partnership means for both CrowdFavorite and iThemes. Lema explains what the word enterprise means for WordPress products and near the end of the show, gives us his prediction on what will happen in the…

  • WPWeekly Episode 160 – The Founder Of BruteProtect, Sam Hotchkiss

    WPWeekly Episode 160 – The Founder Of BruteProtect, Sam Hotchkiss

    In this weeks show, Marcus Couch and I are joined by the founder of BruteProtect, Sam Hotchkiss. We learn the circumstances which lead to the birth of BruteProtect and how it operates. Hotchkiss explains the details of the acquisition with Automattic and how it will be rolled into Jetpack. While some people are not happy…

  • WPWeekly Episode 159 – The Future of WPChat With Leland Fiegel

    WPWeekly Episode 159 – The Future of WPChat With Leland Fiegel

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Leland Fiegel. Fiegel is the founder of WPChat.com, a site he relaunched into a forum dedicated to WordPress discussions. Fiegel shares the history of the domain and how he acquired it. He also explains why he chose Discourse to power the forum…