Podcast: Jukebox

  • #87 – Jonathan Wold on Guildenberg, What It Is and How It Aims to Help Product Owners

    #87 – Jonathan Wold on Guildenberg, What It Is and How It Aims to Help Product Owners

    On the podcast today we have Jonathan Wold. Jonathan has been deeply involved in the WordPress community for almost two decades. He began writing tutorials and freelancing, which eventually led him to the agency world where he worked on large enterprise projects. In the past five to six years, Jonathan has shifted his focus to…

  • #86 – Dan Walmsley on How WordPress Can Adapt to the Reality of AI

    #86 – Dan Walmsley on How WordPress Can Adapt to the Reality of AI

    On the podcast today we have Dan Walmsley. Dan is a long-time user of WordPress, having started using it even before version one was released. With a passion for experimenting with different publishing platforms, Dan eventually discovered WordPress and has been using it ever since. Currently working at Automattic as a Code Wrangler, Dan is…

  • #85 – Giulia Laco on the Importance of Typography for Your Websites

    #85 – Giulia Laco on the Importance of Typography for Your Websites

    On the podcast today we have Giulia Laco. Giulia is a web designer and developer who has been working on the web since the mid 1990s. Her primary interests are web typography & font design. This is the last of our podcasts from WordCamp Europe 2023. I spoke to Giulia in Athens because she had…

  • #84 – Aaron Reimann on WordPress’ First Twenty Years

    #84 – Aaron Reimann on WordPress’ First Twenty Years

    On the Jukebox Podcast today we have Aaron Reimann, and he’s here to look back over the last 20 years of WordPress and tease out which aspects of WordPress’ evolution were pivotal in making it the CMS that it is today. We talk about the major milestones such as the addition of plugins and themes,…

  • #83 – Carrie Dils on How to Internationalise Your WordPress Code

    #83 – Carrie Dils on How to Internationalise Your WordPress Code

    On the podcast today we have Carrie Dils. Carrie is a WordPress-loving freelance developer with more than twenty years experience in web development, and full-scope WordPress projects. She teaches WordPress and front-end development courses for LinkedIn Learning, and blogs regularly about WordPress and the business of freelancing. This is another of the podcast interviews which…

  • #82 – Louise Towler on How and Why You Can Make WordPress Sites Sustainable

    #82 – Louise Towler on How and Why You Can Make WordPress Sites Sustainable

    On the podcast today we have Louise Towler. She joined me at the recent WordCamp Europe in Athens to talk about websites and making them more sustainable. Louise is the founder of Indigo Tree, a UK based agency with deep expertise in WordPress websites. She gave a presentation at WordCamp Europe entitled, Digital sustainability: The…

  • #81 – James Dominy on Why AI Is to Be Embraced, Not Feared

    #81 – James Dominy on Why AI Is to Be Embraced, Not Feared

    On the podcast today we have James Dominy. James is a computer scientist with a masters degree in bioinformatics. He lives in Ireland, working at the WPEngine Limerick office. This is the second podcast recorded at WordCamp Europe 2023 in Athens. James gave a talk at the event about the influence of AI on the…

  • #80 – Angela Jin on How and Why WordCamps Might Change in the Future

    #80 – Angela Jin on How and Why WordCamps Might Change in the Future

    On the podcast today we have Angela Jin. She’s the Head of Programs and Contributor Experience at Automattic, where she oversees the work of multiple teams dedicated to the WordPress open source project. Several weeks ago, Angela wrote a blog post entitled The Next Generation of WordCamps. It laid out how WordCamps have been run…

  • #79 – Robert Abela on How to Keep Your WordPress Website Secure

    #79 – Robert Abela on How to Keep Your WordPress Website Secure

    On the podcast today we have Robert Abela. Robert is the CEO and founder of MelaPress, formerly known as WP White Security. They make niche WordPress security and admin plugins. He has over 18 years experience in the IT and software industries, and has written numerous web security articles and white papers. We all know…

  • #78 – Mike McAlister on Why Block Themes Are the Future

    #78 – Mike McAlister on Why Block Themes Are the Future

    On the podcast today we have Mike McAlister, and he’s here today to talk about his experiences creating a block-based theme. Mike is a veteran product developer and designer in the WordPress space. He’s focused on the future of WordPress with his new product brand, Ollie. We talk about what a block theme is and…

  • #76 – Alex Standiford on How WordPress and the Fediverse Can Be Combined

    #76 – Alex Standiford on How WordPress and the Fediverse Can Be Combined

    On the podcast today we have Alex Standiford. He’s a web developer originally from Dover, Ohio, and has been tinkering with web technologies for years, but started his career as a web developer in 2015. Alex has built WordPress plugins, websites, and web applications, and is an active contributor to the WordPress community, making updates…

  • #75 – Mark Westguard on Launching a Plugin Into an Already Competitive Market

    #75 – Mark Westguard on Launching a Plugin Into an Already Competitive Market

    On the podcast today we have Mark Westguard. Mark is an agency owner and the developer behind the WS Form plugin, and he’s on the podcast to chart his journey in the WordPress space and the different ways he’s explored to grow the reach of the plugin. First up, we talk about why Mark started…

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