Podcasts

  • WPWeekly Episode 277 – WordPress 4.8, Filing Good Bug Reports, and WP Super Cache

    WPWeekly Episode 277 – WordPress 4.8, Filing Good Bug Reports, and WP Super Cache

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I start off the show by sending Jesse Peterson our thoughts, prayers, and positive energy. Peterson is a longtime member of the WordPress community, founder of Genesis The.me, and is battling Cystic Fibrosis. He received the call last Friday to receive a double-lung transplant but the surgery was…

  • WPWeekly Episode 276 – Interview with Jon Brown, a Traveling Digital Nomad

    WPWeekly Episode 276 – Interview with Jon Brown, a Traveling Digital Nomad

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Jon Brown. Brown is a developer and author for 9seeds, a WordPress development agency. Brown describes what it’s like to work remotely and offers tips on how to stay productive while traveling. He tells us what items he can’t travel without. We also get…

  • WPWeekly Episode 275 – The JavaScript Framework Rabbit Hole

    WPWeekly Episode 275 – The JavaScript Framework Rabbit Hole

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I celebrate WordPress’ 14th birthday. We discuss the removal of HHVM from WordPress’ testing infrastructure and how it was likely the reason PHP 7 gained so many performance improvements. For a majority of the show, Jacoby and I spoke in-depth on which JavaScript framework WordPress core should choose.…

  • WPWeekly Episode 274 – WordPress Commercials, Storefront, and the Customizer

    WPWeekly Episode 274 – WordPress Commercials, Storefront, and the Customizer

    In this episode, John James Jacoby joins me to discuss the news of the week. We give our take on the new WordPress.com commercials and whether or not they hit the mark. We share what’s new in Storefront 2.2.0 and the problems some people are facing trying to get visas to attend WordCamp Europe. Last…

  • WPWeekly Episode 273 – Mental Health Awareness With Bridget Willard and Ed Finkler

    WPWeekly Episode 273 – Mental Health Awareness With Bridget Willard and Ed Finkler

    The month of May is Mental Health Awareness month. On this episode, Ed Finkler, founder of Open Sourcing Mental Illness (OSMI), and Bridget Willard, Marketing Manager for WordImpress, join me to raise awareness of mental health. We start the show by discussing what mental health is and what it means to feel normal. We talk…

  • WPWeekly Episode 272 – Interview With James Farmer, Co-Founder and CEO of Incsub

    WPWeekly Episode 272 – Interview With James Farmer, Co-Founder and CEO of Incsub

    On this episode of WordPress Weekly, I’m joined by James Farmer, co-founder and CEO of Incsub. Farmer has been involved in the WordPress community for 11 years and in that time, he and I have butted heads, mildly speaking. Last year, Farmer looked back at the last 10 years of being a WordPress entrepreneur. In that post, he…

  • WPWeekly Episode 271 – Recapping WordCamp Chicago 2017 With John James Jacoby

    WPWeekly Episode 271 – Recapping WordCamp Chicago 2017 With John James Jacoby

    In this episode, I’m joined by John James Jacoby. We recap WordCamp Chicago 2017 and learn about what he’s been up to as of late. Jacoby was recently elected as a trustee by the Village of East Troy, WI. We discussed what lessons he’s learned through open source software development that he’ll apply to his…

  • WPWeekly Episode 270 – Going Camp Press With Mendel Kurland

    WPWeekly Episode 270 – Going Camp Press With Mendel Kurland

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Mendel Kurland, GoDaddy Evangelist, to discuss the news making headlines. We cover what’s new in WooCommerce 3.0, why WordCamp Netherlands may not happen this year, and the WordPress plugin directory redesign. Marcus announced that he is the new head WordPress editor for Smashing Mag. Last…

  • WPWeekly Episode 269 – Interview With Daniel Ha, CEO and Co-founder of Disqus

    WPWeekly Episode 269 – Interview With Daniel Ha, CEO and Co-founder of Disqus

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Daniel Ha, CEO and co-founder of Disqus. Ha explains why he created the service, what his thoughts are on large sites disabling comments, and the state of comments on the web. We also discuss the company’s monetization strategies and what opportunities exist to generate revenue…

  • WPWeekly Episode 267 – Interview With Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead

    WPWeekly Episode 267 – Interview With Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead. Campbell provides insight into who’s on the team and what they do behind the scenes to coordinate security releases. We discuss the complex nature of disclosures, when to publish them, and how much information they should have. In…

  • WPWeekly Episode 266 – Clef Is Shutting Down, Configuring User Avatars, and WPCampus 2017

    WPWeekly Episode 266 – Clef Is Shutting Down, Configuring User Avatars, and WPCampus 2017

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss the stories that are making headlines including, Clef shutting down, WordPress 4.7.3, and WordPress.com’s new add-on for Chrome. I shared two lessons I recently learned from managing a site that has open registration and uses BuddyPress. We also share details of WPCampus 2017. Stories Discussed: WordPress 4.7.3…

  • WPWeekly Episode 265 – Interview with Matt Medeiros

    WPWeekly Episode 265 – Interview with Matt Medeiros

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Matt Medeiros, co-founder of Slocum Studio. Medeiros developed Conductor, a WordPress plugin that enables people to display content in blocks, similar to the approach that WordPress core is taking. He shares his thoughts and opinions on core’s approach and how it might impact the content…

  • WPWeekly Episode 264 – REST API, Disqus, and Happy Birthday Discourse

    WPWeekly Episode 264 – REST API, Disqus, and Happy Birthday Discourse

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week. We introduce a new segment of the show called “What’s on WordPress.tv?” where we highlight three videos to check out. We also share details of upcoming WordCamps in the month of March. Stories Discussed: A Case for REST API BuddyPress 2.8 Boosts…

  • WPWeekly Episode 263 – Plugins Disappearing, WordCamp Miami, and OSTraining

    WPWeekly Episode 263 – Plugins Disappearing, WordCamp Miami, and OSTraining

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news making headlines including, WordCamp Miami in its 9th year, OSTraining partnering with GoDaddy to release training videos, and why plugins sometimes disappear from the WordPress plugin directory. We also provide an update on the REST API vulnerability that is actively being exploited to deface webpages.…