Podcast: Jukebox

  • #163 – Birgit Pauli-Haack on the Magic of the WordPress Playground

    #163 – Birgit Pauli-Haack on the Magic of the WordPress Playground

    On the podcast today we have Birgit Pauli-Haack who I spoke to at WordCamp Asia. We explore WordPress Playground, a transformative tool allowing users to launch a WordPress instance directly in their browsers without needing a server, PHP, or a database. Users can test plugins, themes, and content seamlessly. We also discuss the potential for…

  • #162 – Jo Minney on Website Usability Testing for WordPress Projects

    #162 – Jo Minney on Website Usability Testing for WordPress Projects

    In this episode recorded at WordCamp Asia, Jo Minney discusses her expertise in usability testing. She highlights the importance of usability for improving user experience and conversion rates, differentiating it from user acceptance testing. Jo shares insights on conducting cost-effective usability tests, focusing on qualitative data and involving diverse participants. She emphasises the economic benefits…

  • #161 – Robert Jacobi on WordPress, Security, and the OSI Model

    #161 – Robert Jacobi on WordPress, Security, and the OSI Model

    On the podcast today we have Robert Jacobi and he’s here to talk about his tech journey, and his role at Black Wall, formerly BotGuard. We talk about the OSI model, explaining how computer networks communicate through seven layers, from application to physical. Robert shares insights into Black Wall’s focus on preventing bot attacks at…

  • #160 – Rahul Bansal on Success in Enterprise WordPress

    #160 – Rahul Bansal on Success in Enterprise WordPress

    On the podcast today we have Rahul Bansal, CEO of rtCamp. He’s here to talk about his journey from a blogger to running a large enterprise WordPress agency. Rahul discusses the nuances of working with enterprise clients, emphasising scalability and security. We get into rtCamp’s growth, client acquisition strategies, and their unique training initiative attracting…

  • #159 – James Kemp on WooCommerce Innovations and Trends in Selling Online

    #159 – James Kemp on WooCommerce Innovations and Trends in Selling Online

    On the podcast today we have James Kemp, the Core Product Lead for WooCommerce at Automattic. James discusses his role in overseeing the Woo product, emphasising improvements and innovations in WooCommerce. He outlines the platform’s significant market share, driving e-commerce strategies for various scales of businesses. The discussion also covers flexibility, backward compatibility challenges, new…

  • #158 – John Overall on How Podcasting Shaped His WordPress Journey

    #158 – John Overall on How Podcasting Shaped His WordPress Journey

    On the podcast today we have John Overall, a veteran podcaster in the WordPress space. We discuss John’s journey in podcasting, starting with WP Plugins A to Z. John shares insights on the evolution of podcasting and WordPress, emphasising the importance of audio quality and the community’s role in WordPress’s growth. He talks about involving…

  • #157 – Katie Keith on the Move From Agency Owner to WordPress Theme Development to Plugin Success

    #157 – Katie Keith on the Move From Agency Owner to WordPress Theme Development to Plugin Success

    On the podcast today we have Katie Keith, the founder and CEO of Barn2 Plugins. Katie shares her journey from running a WordPress agency to transitioning into a successful WordPress plugin company specialising in WooCommerce and other plugins. She discusses the challenges and strategies involved in this transition, including the initial successes and later refinements…

  • #156 – Derek Ashauer on Analytics Options and Privacy Challenges

    #156 – Derek Ashauer on Analytics Options and Privacy Challenges

    On the podcast today we have Derek Ashauer. Derek, who transitioned from freelancing to creating WordPress plugins like Sunshine Photo Cart and Conversion Bridge, discusses the impact of European privacy laws, the limitations of Google Analytics, and the rise of privacy-focused analytics tools like Fathom and Plausible. He emphasises the ease and necessity of conversion…

  • #155 – Anthony Jackson on Trying to Figure Out His Way in the Tech World

    #155 – Anthony Jackson on Trying to Figure Out His Way in the Tech World

    On the podcast today we have Anthony Jackson, a technology enthusiast and entrepreneur. Anthony shares his journey from developing a passion for computers early on, to starting a computer repair business. He discusses his experiences with WordPress, including frustrations with customisation, and his transition to providing WordPress hosting through platforms like Linode and Docker. Anthony…

  • #154 – Anna Hurko on Managing a Growing Plugin Business

    #154 – Anna Hurko on Managing a Growing Plugin Business

    On the podcast today we have Anna Hurko. Anna is the CEO of Crocoblock, a company with a suite of dynamic plugins designed to help developers build complex websites. With a background in computer science, Anna transitioned from support roles to leading Crocoblock, and has been with the company for over 11 years. Anna shares…

  • #153 – Tammie Lister on Modern Theme Development and Artistic Exploration

    #153 – Tammie Lister on Modern Theme Development and Artistic Exploration

    In this episode Tammie Lister, who has a deep history with WordPress and themes, discusses the evolution of WordPress theming, the concept of Full Site Editing, and its adoption challenges. She highlights the importance of experimentation and adaptability in themes, the underestimated impact of block themes and theme.json, and envisions a future where themes might…

  • #152 – David Darke on Building a Successful Agency Through Strategic Growth

    #152 – David Darke on Building a Successful Agency Through Strategic Growth

    On the podcast today we have David Darke, co-founder of Atomic Smash, a Bristol-based digital agency specialising in WordPress and WooCommerce optimisation. Since its inception in 2010, the agency has grown from two to twenty employees, overcoming challenges such as skepticism about their youth and the complexities of scaling. Darke talks about the importance of…

  • #151 – Elena Brescacin on Accessibility Challenges and Solutions

    #151 – Elena Brescacin on Accessibility Challenges and Solutions

    In this episode I talk with accessibility consultant Elena Brescacin from Italy. We discuss the Block Editor’s benefits, and areas for improvement, such as better search block functionality and template duplication for multilingual sites. Elena emphasises WordPress’ backend accessibility and suggests more consistent focus for testing websites. We explore Elena’s experiences with internet accessibility, challenges…

  • #150 – Andrew Palmer on His Challenges and Successes in the WordPress Community

    #150 – Andrew Palmer on His Challenges and Successes in the WordPress Community

    On the podcast today we have Andrew Palmer. Andrew’s journey with WordPress started almost two decades ago after transitioning from Joomla. He went on to make significant strides in the community, co-founding Elegant Marketplace and investing in ventures like Atarim and Bertha AI. In this episode, we talk about the intricacies of working within the…

  • #149 – Corey Maass on Optimising WordPress Images

    #149 – Corey Maass on Optimising WordPress Images

    On the podcast today we have Corey Maass, and he’s here to talk about the role of social media, specifically regarding images you share. He highlights tools like his WordPress plugin OMGIMG, which simplifies the creation of shareable images. We also explore evolving image formats, the WordPress Media Library, and technological innovations, including Google’s in-browser…

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