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  • #58 – Lax Mariappan on How Headless WordPress Works

    #58 – Lax Mariappan on How Headless WordPress Works

    On the podcast today, we have Lax Mariappan. Lax is a web developer based in the Philippines. He’s an Open Source enthusiast, and lover of all things WordPress, and has been tinkering with websites since high school, but it all changed when he discovered WordPress in 2010. Lax currently works as a Backend Engineer at…

  • #57 – Damon Cook on the Future of Website Styling in WordPress

    #57 – Damon Cook on the Future of Website Styling in WordPress

    On the podcast today, we have Damon Cook. He’s a longtime user of WordPress, trying it first in around 2008. He’s worked for some of the largest WordPress agencies over the years, but his current role is that of Developer Advocate with WP Engine, where he engages with the WordPress community, trying to figure out…

  • #56 – Chris Badgett on Using WordPress for Online Courses

    #56 – Chris Badgett on Using WordPress for Online Courses

    On the podcast today we have Chris Badgett. Chris is behind LifterLMS, which is a learning management system built as a WordPress plugin. He’s been in the WordPress space since 2008, and has moved his agency away from general website building to concentrating upon e-learning membership sites, course creation and marketing automation. He’s on the…

  • #55 – Dennis Dornon on How Partnerships Have Helped Grow His WordPress Plugin Business

    #55 – Dennis Dornon on How Partnerships Have Helped Grow His WordPress Plugin Business

    On the podcast today, we have Dennis Dormon. Dennis is the founder of MainWP. A WordPress plugin which enables you to manage multiple WordPress websites from a single dashboard. As you’ll hear, the business has changed over the years, as Dennis has learned more about the plugins’ target audience. Dennis talks today about how, in…

  • #54 – Steve Burge on Where We’re at With Multi-Author Collaboration in WordPress

    #54 – Steve Burge on Where We’re at With Multi-Author Collaboration in WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Steve Burge. He leads the team at PublishPress, which is a plugin company focusing on improving the publishing experience for WordPress users. The topic of today’s podcast is very much in his wheelhouse. If you’ve been following recent developments, then you’ll know that we’re currently in the site editing…

  • #53 – Matt Medeiros on the State of the WordPress Landscape

    #53 – Matt Medeiros on the State of the WordPress Landscape

    On the podcast today we have Matt Medeiros. Matt is the driving force behind many WordPress initiatives. That could be the creation of plugins, WordPress news media, as well as podcasts about all manner of WordPress specific subjects. He likes to juggle multiple projects at once. Currently he’s the Director of Podcaster Success at Castos,…

  • #52 – Hannah Smith on Why We Need To Be Making Websites More Sustainable

    #52 – Hannah Smith on Why We Need To Be Making Websites More Sustainable

    On the podcast today, we have Hannah Smith. Hannah is the Operations and Training Manager for the Green Web Foundation and founder of the Let’s Green The Web campaign. It’s pretty easy to forget that the device that you’re reading this post on is consuming power. We plug things in or charge them up, and…

  • #51 – Adam Lowe on Building Websites With Pinegrow’s New WordPress Plugin

    #51 – Adam Lowe on Building Websites With Pinegrow’s New WordPress Plugin

    On the podcast today we have Adam Lowe. He’s here to talk about a new website building plugin from Pinegrow. Adam does not represent the company, but is an avid user of their products, and experienced in how they work. The ‘Pinegrow Web Editor’ is a desktop tool that lets you build websites with a…

  • #48 – Christina Deemer on Making Digital Content Usable for People With Cognitive Disabilities

    #48 – Christina Deemer on Making Digital Content Usable for People With Cognitive Disabilities

    On the podcast today we have Christina Deemer. Christina is a senior UX developer at Lede, where she champions accessibility and headless WordPress in her work with publishers and nonprofits. At the recent WordCamp US, Christina gave a presentation called “embracing minds of all kinds, making digital content usable for people with cognitive disabilities”. And…

  • #47 – Adam Silverstein on the State of Images in WordPress

    #47 – Adam Silverstein on the State of Images in WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Adam Silverstein. Adam is a WordPress core comitter where he works to fix bugs and improve modern web capabilities. As a Developer Relations Engineer in the content ecosystem team at Google, he works to invigorate the open web by empowering and educating developers. At the recent WordCamp US, he…

  • #45 – Alex Ball on Customizing Core Blocks for Clients

    #45 – Alex Ball on Customizing Core Blocks for Clients

    On the podcast today we have Alex Ball. Alex is a Lead Software Engineer at Mindgrub, a digital agency in Baltimore, Maryland. His website leadership experience continues to inform his decision-making today, especially for training clients and making the block editor as easy to use as possible, and that, in essence, is the subject of…

  • #44 – Joe Dolson on How To Fix the Six Most Common Accessibility Errors on Your Websites

    #44 – Joe Dolson on How To Fix the Six Most Common Accessibility Errors on Your Websites

    On the podcast today we have Joe Dolson. Joe is a WordPress plugin developer, a core committer, and a web accessibility consultant. He’s part of the Make WordPress Accessible team, the team dedicated to improving accessibility in the WordPress ecosystem. His recent presentation at WordCamp US entitled ‘Finding and Fixing the Six Most Common WCAG…

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