Podcasts

  • WPWeekly Episode 290 – Putting The Rad in Brad

    WPWeekly Episode 290 – Putting The Rad in Brad

    In this episode, I’m joined by special guest co-host Brad Williams, Co-Founder and CEO of the website design and development agency WebDevStudios. Brad shared his experience at CampPress and is looking forward to attending the event again in 2018. We discussed the recent move to moderate all comments on the Tavern again. We covered the…

  • WPWeekly Episode 289 – Where Did WordPress’ Ease of Use Go?

    WPWeekly Episode 289 – Where Did WordPress’ Ease of Use Go?

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Scott Bolinger. Bolinger recently attended a Content and Commerce Summit where WordPress and WooCommerce were not mentioned. Bolinger shared the perspective he gained from an attending the event and speaking with a friend who uses Shopify. We discuss what happened to WordPress’ ease of…

  • WPWeekly Episode 288 – No React.js Framework for Gutenberg

    WPWeekly Episode 288 – No React.js Framework for Gutenberg

    While I was supposed to be on vacation last week, I instead had surgery for a broken ankle. Tune in to hear the hilarious explanation on how I broke it. The lesson I learned is to not chase animals out of the yard. John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week, including…

  • WPWeekly Episode 287 – WordPress Meetups, Events, and WordCamps with Andrea Middleton

    WPWeekly Episode 287 – WordPress Meetups, Events, and WordCamps with Andrea Middleton

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Andrea Middleton, Dot org Wrangler at Automattic. Middleton supports WordPress community organizers by helping them plan community events that inspire people to do more with WordPress, connect the community, and contribute to the WordPress project. We discussed a variety of topics including, whether or…

  • WPWeekly Episode 285 – Not Every WordPress Is the Same

    WPWeekly Episode 285 – Not Every WordPress Is the Same

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I open the show by discussing our observations of social media lately. Our feeds are filled with anger and for me personally, Twitter is becoming less useful. We discussed the news of the week, including a lengthy conversation about Automattic opening up the WordPress.org ecosystem of plugins and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 284 – Catching Up with David Peralty

    WPWeekly Episode 284 – Catching Up with David Peralty

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by David Peralty. Peralty is a prolific writer with more than 30K articles published online for various media outlets. He also co-hosted WordPress Weekly episodes 41-75 in 2009. We discuss the rise and evolution of blog networks over the years, the current state of WordPress…

  • WPWeekly Episode 283 – A Visit From St. Gutenberg

    WPWeekly Episode 283 – A Visit From St. Gutenberg

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I start off the show with an adaptation of ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas‘ created by Clement Clarke Moore. Since we didn’t have a guest, Jacoby and I opened up about our personal lives which turned into a conversation about remote working from home. We also discussed the…

  • A Fix for WordPress Weekly Subscribers Using Pocket Casts

    A Fix for WordPress Weekly Subscribers Using Pocket Casts

    Last week, you may have noticed that the Tavern was intermittently offline and generating errors. We’ve been experiencing technical issues for the past several months but they peaked last week. After working with Bluehost, they migrated the site from a VPS, to a Dedicated Server that has more powerful hardware. Since the migration, we’ve noticed…

  • WPWeekly Episode 282 – Talking WooCommerce with Cody Landefeld

    WPWeekly Episode 282 – Talking WooCommerce with Cody Landefeld

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Cody Landefeld, Senior web strategist and founder of Mode Effect. Landefeld describes some of the challenges that shop owners face and provides insight into a couple of WooCommerce projects Mode Effect has recently built. We discussed the future of WooCommerce and the odds of…

  • WPWeekly Episode 281 – In Memory of Jesse Petersen

    WPWeekly Episode 281 – In Memory of Jesse Petersen

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Ben Meredith. Over the past few years, Ben has established a friendly and professional relationship with Jesse Petersen, who passed away due to complications from Cystic Fibrosis. Ben shares his unique perspective on who Petersen was as a person and describes the challenges of…

  • Episodes 271-280 of WordPress Weekly are Now Available

    Episodes 271-280 of WordPress Weekly are Now Available

    In the past two weeks, listeners have reported that recent episodes of WordPress Weekly are not available for download through Apple’s Podcasting app, Stitcher, and other applications. I use Vid2MP3 to convert YouTube videos into MP3 files. Starting with episode 271, there was an error in the conversion process. It was difficult to diagnose since…

  • WPWeekly Episode 280 – Behind the Scenes of Tuniversity

    WPWeekly Episode 280 – Behind the Scenes of Tuniversity

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Kiko Doran and Travis Totz, Senior Web Strategist at Modern Tribe. Doran helped create Tuniversity, a revolutionary new way of learning music through a highly interactive iBook. The project was so large, Doran outsourced some of the work to Modern Tribe, a web design and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 279 – The Future of Underscores with David A. Kennedy

    WPWeekly Episode 279 – The Future of Underscores with David A. Kennedy

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by David A. Kennedy. Kennedy is a Theminator at Automattic and an accessibility advocate. Kennedy joined us to talk about the future of Underscores, a starter theme created by Automattic in 2012. We discussed how Gutenberg may impact theme development in general and some of…

  • WPWeekly Episode 278 – Recap of WordCamp Europe 2017

    WPWeekly Episode 278 – Recap of WordCamp Europe 2017

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Coach Birgit Olzem, Carole Olinger, Jaki Levy, and Dwayne McDaniel who attended WordCamp Europe in Paris, France. We discuss contributor day and the effects of having it at the beginning of a WordCamp instead of at the end. Each individual shared their experience attending the…