Podcast: Jukebox

  • #73 – Ryan Welcher on Using the create-block Tool to Quickly Scaffold a New Block Plugin

    #73 – Ryan Welcher on Using the create-block Tool to Quickly Scaffold a New Block Plugin

    On the podcast today we have Ryan Welcher. He’s a developer advocate sponsored by Automattic. He has been developing with WordPress since 2009 and before becoming a developer advocate, worked for agencies large and small and as a freelancer. If you’ve been using WordPress for any length of time, you’ll have come across the new…

  • #72 – Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs on Using Gutenberg Outside of WordPress

    #72 – Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs on Using Gutenberg Outside of WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs. They’ve both been very busy in the WordPress space, and what brings them together is that they’re both founders of a SaaS app called Engine Awesome, where Steve is the CEO and Timothy is the CTO. What has this got to do with WordPress,…

  • #71 – Nathan Ingram on How To Manage Contracts With Your WordPress Clients

    #71 – Nathan Ingram on How To Manage Contracts With Your WordPress Clients

    On the podcast today, we have Nathan Ingram. Nathan is the host at iThemes Training where he teaches WordPress and business development topics via live webinar. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, he has been working with clients to build websites since 1995. He’s also the creator of MonsterContracts, which helps WordPress professionals create contracts for their…

  • #70 – Steve Persch and Brian Perry on How Hosting Is Changing

    #70 – Steve Persch and Brian Perry on How Hosting Is Changing

    On the podcast today we have Steve Persch and Brian Perry. They’re both employed at Pantheon, an enterprise website operations platform, and they’re here to talk about the evolution of website hosting. Back when the internet started, hosting was a fairly straightforward enterprise. You created HTML files and uploaded them to a server. That was…

  • #69 – Joost De Valk on What’s Happening After Yoast

    #69 – Joost De Valk on What’s Happening After Yoast

    On the podcast today we have Joost De Valk. If you’ve been in the WordPress space for any length of time, it’s likely that you’ve come across the Yoast SEO plugin. This was the brainchild of the guest today, Joost, same pronunciation, different spelling. We talk about how Joost found WordPress and quickly started working…

  • #68 – Chris Reynolds on Why To Use Composer With WordPress

    #68 – Chris Reynolds on Why To Use Composer With WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Chris Reynolds. Chris has been working with WordPress for over 15 years, and is now at Pantheon as a CMS Ecosystem engineer, and WordPress technical lead. He’s spoken at WordCamps and at OpenWest about all aspects of WordPress. He’s here to talk about Composer and what it can do…

  • #67 – Talisha Lewallen on How CertifyWP Is Hoping To Offer WordPress Certification

    #67 – Talisha Lewallen on How CertifyWP Is Hoping To Offer WordPress Certification

    On the podcast today we have Talisha Lewallen. You might have found your way into WordPress intentionally, or perhaps you stumbled across it and decided to explore further. Whichever it was, you’ve learned things along the way. Perhaps you’re a coder, or a designer. In fact, there are dozens of different pathways in the WordPress…

  • #65 – Bob Dunn on Building a WooCommerce Community

    #65 – Bob Dunn on Building a WooCommerce Community

    On the podcast today, we have Bob Dunn. If you’ve been using WordPress for any length of time, and you’ve been consuming content in the ecosystem, it’s highly likely that you’ve come across Bob before. He’s been using WordPress since 2006, WooCommerce since 2011, and has been podcasting since 2014. In another life before he…

  • #64 – Patrick Posner on Using WordPress To Create Static Sites

    #64 – Patrick Posner on Using WordPress To Create Static Sites

    On the podcast today, we have Patrick Posner. Patrick is a solopreneur and has been developing with WordPress since 2010. He’s worked in many environments, as a freelancer, a senior developer in a WordPress product company, and since 2020 he’s been working full time on his own projects. One of his projects is a plugin…

  • #63 – Paul Halfpenny on Adding Personalisation in WordPress

    #63 – Paul Halfpenny on Adding Personalisation in WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Paul Halfpenny. Paul is the CTO at Filter, a remote-first digital agency that specialises in open-source tech, as well as a WordCamp speaker. He has an interest in making websites a more personal experience. Website personalisation is the idea of amending content served by your website to match the…

  • #62 – Naoko Takano on the Importance of the First WordCamp Asia

    #62 – Naoko Takano on the Importance of the First WordCamp Asia

    On the podcast today, we have Naoko Takano. A few days from now, from the 17th to the 19th February 2023, to be precise, the first in-person WordCamp Asia will take place in Bangkok, Thailand. If you follow WordPress events closely, then I’m sure that you’ve seen the excitement mounting. Naoko is on the podcast…

  • #61 – Robert Rowley on Securing Your WordPress Website

    #61 – Robert Rowley on Securing Your WordPress Website

    On the podcast today we have Robert Rowley. Robert is Patchstack’s security advocate, where his time is spent interacting with open source communities to share the word about security best practices. Given his background, the podcast today is all about internet security. We start off with a topic which is very much in the news…

  • #60 – Mike Demo, Tracy Apps and david wolfpaw on LGBTQ and WordPress

    #60 – Mike Demo, Tracy Apps and david wolfpaw on LGBTQ and WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Mike Demo, Tracy Apps and david wolfpaw. Unusually, it’s less of an interview and more of a roundtable discussion about their experiences in the WordPress community. A few weeks ago, I put out a call for anyone who might be interested in coming on the podcast. Mike Demo reached…

  • #59 – Corey Maass on How To Use WordPress To Kickstart Your SaaS App

    #59 – Corey Maass on How To Use WordPress To Kickstart Your SaaS App

    On the podcast today we have Corey Maass. Corey is a full-stack web developer who works with agencies and businesses, large and small. He specialises in advanced WordPress functionality and building products for, and using, WordPress. Over the last decade or so, SaaS apps have become more and more popular. Not only are we using…

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