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Designing AI products | Vitaly Friedman | #71
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Contextual research renaissance in AI era | Leisa Reichelt | #70
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| 5/14/26 | ![]() Designing AI products | Vitaly Friedman | #71 | Vitaly, the UX lead with the European Parliament and co-founder of Smashing Magazine, reflects on the messy reality of designing AI products and why UX matters more than ever in the age of artificial intelligence and AI agents. He also explores how and why many companies rush into implementing AI without addressing issues in their processes and systems and discusses the importance of trust, transparency, and guidance in designing AI products. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/vitaly-friedman-designing-ai-productsEpisode highlights00:01:56 - The confusing reality of 2026 00:03:54 - What are we doing with AI? 00:06:28 - Prompting and user experience00:09:56 - AI is the next Internet00:13:52 - Current state of AI 00:17:57 - The main problem with designing AI products 00:23:44 - How AI amplifies structural and data issues 00:31:12 - Final advice from Vitaly About our guest Vitaly loves beautiful content and does not give up easily. Born in Minsk, Belarus, he studied computer science and mathematics in Germany. While writing algebra proofs and preparing for software engineering at nights in the kitchen, at the same time he discovered passion for typography, interface design and writing. After working as a freelance designer and developer for 6 years, he co-founded Smashing Magazine back in 2006, a leading online magazine for designers and developers. His curiosity drove him from interface design to front-end to performance optimization to accessibility and back to user experience over all the years.Vitaly is the author, co-author and editor of Smashing Books , and a curator of Smashing Conferences. He is the UX lead with the European Parliament and Smashing Magazine and front-end/UX consultant in Europe and abroad, working with large and small companies and organizations like Haufe-Lexware, Axel-Springer and others.He also runs Measure UX and Smart Interface Design Patterns, friendly video courses on UX and design patterns, along with a live UX training for passionate UX and product designers.👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() AI in UX research: What really changed since 2023? [UXtweak report findings] | Tadeas Adamjak | #71 | This special episode is based on a webinar recording with Tadeas Adamjak, Head of Growth at UXtweak, where he shared the main findings from our AI in UX Research Revisited report. He talked about how stances on AI in our field have evolved in light of everyone’s deeper experiences with AI models, what common issues and concerns professionals have with the technology, and what the best use cases for AI in 2026 are. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Read the full report at:https://blog.uxtweak.com/ai-in-ux-research-revisited/ Episode highlights00:00:00 - Introducing the "AI in UX Research Revisited" report 00:04:00 - 2023 results 00:05:55 - 2023 vs 2025 answers00:10:40 - How UX researcher experts are using AI00:14:15 - Applying the human-AI workflow 00:16:25 - Major problems with AI00:20:43 - The risk of UX theater00:24:49 - How to showcase the value of human research to stakeholders00:29:11 - Synthetic participants 00:30:46 - The future of UX research About our guest Tadeas Adamjak is a CX/UX consultant and Head of Growth at UXtweak, a UX research platform that supports hundreds of research, product, and design teams worldwide. He is also one of the team members behind industry initiatives, including the 'Dealing with Resistance to UX Research' report, 'AI in UX Research' report, and Research Recruities: Award for the Best Recruiting Stories.🔎 Where to follow Tadeas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tadeas-adamjak/ 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to Follow UXtweak:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/uxtweak/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/uxtweak/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@uxtweakFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/uxtweak/Twitter - https://twitter.com/UXtweak | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Contextual research renaissance in AI era | Leisa Reichelt | #70 | Leisa, former Head of Research and Insights at Atlassian, reflects on how AI is changing the UX research industry. She discusses how vibe-coding helps shift from traditional project sequencing to faster, more iterative build-measure-learn cycles and how that impacts the role of UX research in organisations. Leisa expounds on her positive attitude towards AI, saying that the unique value of researchers will shift toward filling the "judgment gap" with deep, longitudinal human observation that machines simply cannot replicate.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/leisa-reichelt-contextual-research-renaissance-in-ai-eraEpisode highlights00:01:47 - About Leisa00:04:24 - Working in the UK government00:07:39 - Research at Atlassian00:09:56 - AI is the next Internet00:14:18 - Sequencing in research is fading00:20:01 - Role of UX researchers in 202600:24:12 - Maintaining UX research quality with AI00:31:20 - Final thoughts About our guest Leisa Reichelt has spent two decades helping governments and organisations figure out what people actually need - and why that's so much harder than it sounds.As Head of Research and Insights at the UK's Government Digital Service, she helped reshape how we think about user research for public services. Most recently, she led research at Atlassian. These days, she's a walking mid-2020's cliché - offering coaching for impactful research, getting hands-on vibecoding niche app ideas, and studying and making podcasts.Leisa has particular obsessions with why well-intentioned systems so reliably make life harder for the people they're meant to serve and what the advance of AI means for UX Research.👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Unspoken dangers of technology | Anne Njoroge | #69 | Anne, an African-based UX researcher, talks about her transition from teaching into the tech scene, reflecting on how her focus on the well-being of individuals led her to UX research. She explores the silent harms of technology and how products are often designed to be addictive. She also offers UX researchers a valuable perspective on balancing business strategy with the responsibility of protecting users’ mental health.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/anne-njoroge-unspoken-dangers-of-technologyEpisode highlights00:01:09 - About Anne 00:05:57 - Being an African-centered designer 00:07:51 - Technology is never neutral 00:13:18 - Tech and education 00:15:43 - Silent harms of technology 00:19:19 - Arming the users with the right information00:22:43 - Using technology to achieve goals 00:23:50 - Final thoughts About our guest Anne is a UX designer with a background in training, design, and business development in technology. She enjoys using research, storytelling, and thoughtful design to make complex systems easier to understand, especially in emerging and decentralized technologies where education and empathy really matter.👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX. About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Gender and user experience: Improving UX for everyone | Danielle Jernberg | #68 | Danielle, a UX researcher at MasterCard, talks about the intersection of gender and user experience. She explains how users differ on 5 dimensions and how the differences in cognitive styles and problem-solving influence user interactions with products. Danielle also shares how she applies the GenderMag framework and inclusive research practices to improve the product experience for all user groups in FinTech. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/danielle-jernberg-improve-user-experience-for-everyoneEpisode highlights00:01:41 - About Danielle 00:03:19 - Danielle’s journey into FinTech as a UX researcher00:05:15 - What is the GernderMag framework? 00:11:51 - Applying the GenderMag framework in FinTech 00:14:23 - GenderMag and gender biases00:17:09 - How can applying GenderMag improve UX for everyone? 00:19:47 - Specifics of working in FinTech in Sweden 00:21:36 - Avoiding the wealth gap About our guest Danielle Jernberg is a Research Manager at Mastercard with nearly a decade of experience across digital product, UX, and user research. With a background in Psychology and Human–Computer Interaction, she has worked across fintech, finance, e-commerce, and consultancy, spanning leadership roles in digital product, technology commercialisation, and research. Danielle specialises in turning complex qualitative and quantitative insights into clear strategic direction, partnering closely with product and design teams to champion evidence-based, human-centred decision-making at scale.👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Navigating UX leadership | Glauco Cavalheiro | #67 | Glauco, the Research Lead at N26, reflects on his transition from an individual contributor to a UX research leader and the mindset shifts that come with scaling impact through others. He discusses why deep, insightful research is no longer enough on its own, and why today’s researchers must balance slow, foundational work with fast, highly actionable outputs. Glauco also explores how AI can support UX leadership and how context, strategy, and personal research philosophy help shape strong, modern research teams.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/glauco-cavalheiro-navigating-ux-leadershipEpisode highlights00:01:51 - About Glauco 00:03:12 - Glauco’s journey to UX leadership 00:06:06 - Challenges of becoming a good UX leader 00:10:14 - Leading a research team at N26 00:16:00 - Fast vs slow track in UX research 00:21:41 - AI and UX leadership About our guest Glauco Cavalheiro is a user research manager at N26, where he leads an amazing team uncovering insights that shape the future of digital banking. Trained in applied social sciences, he brings a deep curiosity about human behaviour and attitudes to the world of product strategy. With 11 years of experience transitioning from individual contributor to research leader, Glauco is passionate about the craft of research - and building impactful research practices in fast-paced environments.👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Unbiased research is a myth | SL Rao | #66 | 👉 AI in UX research report: https://blog.uxtweak.com/ai-in-ux-research-revisited/SL Rao (she/them) unpack why bias is unavoidable in research and why the idea of complete objectivity is largely a myth. Drawing on examples from education, public policy, and systems design, SL explain how bias shows up in who we recruit, how we interpret data, and how solutions often reinforce existing power structures. SL also explains how to help communities to conduct their own research through participatory approaches and power-sharing. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/sl-rao-bias-in-researchEpisode highlights00:01:40 - About SL 00:04:08 - Why is all research biased?00:07:23 - Examples of how people bring bias into research 00:11:32 - Is some research better than none? 00:16:49 - Recruitment and empowering communities 00:22:59 - Giving away the power 00:29:46 - Final advice About our guest SL Rao (She/They) is a strategist who co-creates new futures in education, health and climate through design inspired system transformation. They bring a system-oriented, equity-centered approach to their work and to how they build, nurture, and grow teams and organizations. They are curious, and driven by the need to find solutions to seemingly intractable problems.👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() Why do user personas fail? And what to use instead | Jennifer Blatz | #65 | Jen, a UX researcher at BECU and creator of BlatzChatz, discusses why traditional user personas fail to serve teams. She explains how her frustration with personas drove her to create her own framework - Scenario Alignment Canvas (SAC). She also shares how this method facilitates productive discussions, surfaces assumptions, and helps prioritize research opportunities, ultimately leading to more user-centric and effective design solutions.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/jennifer-blatz-why-user-personas-failEpisode highlights00:01:14 - About Jen 00:02:27 - Jen’s journey to UX research 00:05:26 - Why user personas fail00:09:26 - How many teams struggle to use personas00:13:00 - Jen’s Scenario Alignment Canvas 00:18:18 - Running a Scenario Alignment Workshop00:20:40 - Jen’s tips on running a UX workshop 00:25:16 - Final advice About our guest Jen Blatz is a Principal UX Researcher at BECU (Boeing Employee Credit Union), one of the largest credit unions in the United States. Jen's path to UX started in journalism and graphic design, progressed to UX design, and finally landed in UX research and strategy. She has worked in a number of fields, including finance, mortgage, cloud storage, security, and pet health.Jen loves being active in the UX community and is the co-founder of the UX Research and Strategy group, one of the largest UX groups in the world. Jen is a seasoned conference speaker who has spoken at several UX International conferences. She spends her free time interviewing UX pros and creating videos for her YouTube channel called BlatzChatz.🔎 Where to follow Jen LinkedIn👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() Recycling research | Jake Burghardt | #64 | Jake Burghardt, author of "Stop Wasting Research," discusses how organizations leave valuable insights unused from past studies and explains how this happens due to poor preparation, lack of accountability, and weak integration into planning. He emphasizes that activating existing research requires active knowledge management beyond just repositories, and offers practical ways researchers can extend their impact by prioritizing insights across studies and making past research accessible during planning cycles.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/jake-burghardt-recycling-researchEpisode highlights00:01:38 - About Jake 00:05:13 - How we waste research 00:07:45 - Why we forget about research findings 00:12:30 - Research acceptance in teams 00:17:25 - Promoting research for decision-making 00:22:08 - Research and knowledge management 00:27:14 - Final thoughtsAbout our guest Jake BurghardtJake Burghardt is a consultant, author, and speaker at IntegratingResearch.com. His mission is to shift expectations in the tech industry so that almost every important product roadmap, prioritization, and design decision is grounded in research about people and real-world systems.Jake helps organizations drive product value, outcomes, and quality by:- Extracting more impact from existing research assets- Achieving a useful mix of new research in collaborative communities of practice- Integrating insights into crucial product decisionsJake has 20+ years of experience in product research, vision, planning, design, and experimentation. Previously, he owned insight activation initiatives in Amazon’s Retail and Alexa divisions. Before working within research communities, Jake consulted on products in a range of domains, including “new space” engineering, power plant operation, cockpit avionics, genetics instrumentation, creative production, and financial trading.🔎 Where to follow JakeLinkedIn👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 9/25/25 | ![]() Balancing user needs with technological capabilities in product development | Amanda Di Dio | #63 | Amanda Di Dio, VP of Partnerships and Operations at Optimistic Design, discusses the challenge of balancing user needs with technological constraints in product development. She shares her approach of treating users as active stakeholders, involving them in co-creation and continuous decision-making to shape product visions, prioritize features, and validate solutions. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/amanda-di-dio-user-needs-and-technological-capabilitiesEpisode highlights00:03:09 - User needs and technological capabilities00:07:45 - Example of co-creation with users 00:15:00 - Conversations with users and stakeholders 00:19:06 - Conversations with technical teams 00:22:32 - Lessons from Amanda's practice 00:27:19 - Importance of continuous learning About our guest, Amanda Di Dio Amanda is an experienced delivery strategist and program lead known for her expertise in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. She has a proven track record in strategizing, planning, and executing research strategies, as well as designing and delivering digital experiences across multiple industries. Amanda is currently the VP of Partnerships + Operations at Optimistic Design. Lately, Amanda's focus has been on the education sector, where she has developed key partnerships with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Khan Academy, MDRC, and USC Shoah Foundation. Additionally, she supports edtech organizations in integrating equity-centered approaches into their product R&D processes, playing a crucial role in their growth, support, and capacity building.🔎 Where to follow AmandaLinkedIn👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
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| 8/28/25 | ![]() Accessibility and inclusive design | uxcon special w/ Bryce Johnson | #62 | Get 10% off your conference passes with our special code "uxtweakatuxcon". Tickets available at uxcon.io. Bryce, an inclusive designer at Microsoft and co-founder of the Inclusive Tech Lab, discusses the inclusive design process and the philosophy he adopted to create accessible and inclusive products with and for people with disabilities, especially in the gaming industry. Bryce also gives practical advice on where and how to engage with different users to create more accessible and inclusive designs. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/bryce-johnson-accessibility-and-inclusive-design/Episode highlights00:02:09 - Inclusive design approach and philosophy00:01:32 - Motivation for inclusive design 00:05:57 - The Xbox adaptive controller 00:08:38 - AI and accessibility00:10:51 - Participatory design and research 00:19:16 - Advice for researchersAbout our guest Bryce Johnson Bryce is an inclusive designer for Microsoft Windows + Devices, where he is devoted to ensuring Microsoft products are accessible. Bryce initiated and designed the Inclusive Tech Lab at Microsoft, which has now hosted over twenty thousand visitors; it is a facility where people can explore how people with disabilities interact with Microsoft products and services. He strives to design systems of accessibility enhancement, like the Surface Adaptive Kit, across our devices. Bryce is one of the inventors of the Xbox Adaptive Controller and a proud member of the Microsoft Adaptive Accessories team.🔎 Where to follow BryceLinkedIn👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | ![]() Using user insights to bring teams together | Olivia Ponedel | #61 | Olivia Ponedel, a meticulous product designer, discusses her experience of working at different startups and acting as a middleman to bridge the gaps between product, sales, and engineering teams and users. She shares how research in startups requires flexibility, close collaboration, and finding ways to connect user insights to business priorities to have an impact on product decisions. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/olivia-ponedel-using-user-insights-to-bring-teams-togetherEpisode highlights00:01:23 Olivia’s background 00:03:06 Olivia’s role in Finix Payments 00:08:11 Research methods and prioritization 00:18:44 Reflections on UX research 00:21:32 Closing thoughtsAbout our guest Olivia PonedelOlivia is a meticulous product designer with deep experience bringing user empathy and clarity to complex systems—from consumer fintech and enterprise logistics to payment processing workflows. At the time of this recording, she led the design of no-code payment tools at Finix Payments, helping drive the company’s expansion from software platforms to direct merchants. Olivia now works at Meta, where she leads design for effective business communications in the advertiser experience. 🔎 Where to follow OliviaLinkedIn👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() Freedom in UX Research | Hannah Knowles | #60 | Hannah Knowles, a senior UX Researcher with over 10 years of experience in the field, discusses freedom in UX research. She talks about achieving flexibility in UX research, what it means to do things your own way, and how to have fun while doing UX research. She gives great practical advice on organizing research processes, adjusting frameworks for more effective research, and building relationships with other teams. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/hannah-knowles-freedom-in-ux-researchEpisode highlights00:00:34 Hannah’s journey into UX research 00:04:23 Defining freedom in UX research 00:11:36 Breaking the rules in UX research 00:21:03 Dealing with boredom in research 00:22:54 Automating and gamifying recruitment 00:24:36 Adopting to constraints and stakeholder management 00:31:43 Integrating research into daily activities00:31:43 Changes in public sector research 00:37:44 Being bold and practical in research00:40:08 Final thoughts About our guest Hannah KnowlesHannah is a UX researcher with over a decade of experience helping product teams make smarter, faster decisions. She has a thing for working on public sector services, the grittier the better, and nothing is grittier than healthcare (especially women's health).She worked her way up the chain to be head of research, but she just couldn’t keep away from the hustle of a product team. Instead, she’s focused on how to scale down UX research methods so even the leanest teams can get some insight.Her mantra? Good research comes in small packages. 🔎 Where to follow HannahLinkedIn 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Mastering cross-cultural research | Chui Chui Tan | #59 | Chui Chui, a cross-cultural researcher and strategist, discusses how to do cross-cultural research and why simply hiring a local research agency in the new market might not be the best approach. Chui Chui also shares practical tips and exercises on how to get buy-in from your stakeholders.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/chui-chui-tan-mastering-cross-cultural-researchEpisode highlights00:01:32 - Cross-cultural research and strategy 00:03:33 - Case study: A dating app in Japan 00:06:37 - Understanding cultural ecosystems00:14:21 - Cultural activation toolkit 00:21:50 - Practical tips for cultural research 00:25:16 - Challenges in cross-cultural research00:29:38 - Planning and recruitment considerations 00:39:58 - Conclusion and resourcesAbout our guest Chui Chui Tan Chui Chui Tan is a cross-cultural strategist, advisor and author of Research for Global Growth: Strategies and Guidance for Cross-Cultural Insights. For over two decades, she has helped companies like Spotify, Netflix, Fiverr and Bumble expand and thrive in more than 50 markets, not by simply translating content but by culturalising their product strategies, proposition and growth plans through deep cultural and market intelligence.She works closely with product and UX teams to uncover the hidden cultural assumptions in design and decision-making, helping them build experiences that resonate globally and feel local everywhere.Chui Chui also advises at board and C-suite level, guiding leadership teams through international growth, cross-market complexity and culturally-informed innovation so products and businesses don’t just scale, they land.🔎 Where to follow Chui ChuiLinkedIn👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Stéphanie Walter, where she talks about overcoming the challenges of enterprise UX: https://www.youtube.com/live/d9p4ShC_fMA?si=eYEl_S0UErpJiT4B About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() UX research resistance insights | Tadeas Adamjak | #58 | Tadeas Adamjak discusses the most common objections to UX research and how to overcome them using understanding, communication, and persistence. He stresses the importance of building alliances and maintaining regular conversations with stakeholders. 👉Note: This conversation is based on our Dealing with Resistance in UX Research report. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:Episode highlights00:01:36 – Meet the Head of Growth at UXtweak 00:01:48 – Challenges in UX research 00:04:52 – Common objections and their impact 00:07:55 – Top objections to UX research00:10:16 – Best strategies to overcome objections 00:14:43 – Tips for effective UX research 00:28:51 – Leveraging AI in UX research About our guest Tadeas AdamjakTadeas Adamjak is a CX/UX consultant and Head of Growth at UXtweak, a UX research platform that supports hundreds of research, product, and design teams worldwide. He is also one of the team members behind industry initiatives, including the 'Dealing with Resistance to UX Research' report, 'AI in UX Research' report, and Research Recruities: Award for the Best Recruiting Stories.🔎 Where to follow TadeasLinkedIn 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments. About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 5/26/25 | ![]() Bansi Mehta | Legacy systems, users, and enterprise realities| #57 | Bansi discusses her journey working with legacy systems, especially in healthcare and B2B. She dives into the tricky parts of updating old software, balancing the needs of users and businesses, and how to make things better without breaking what’s already working. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/guides/podcast/bansi-mehta-legacy-systems/Episode highlights00:07:32 – Key traits of legacy systems00:09:56 – Balancing Big Picture and Deep Research00:17:21 – Aligning business and research goals00:21:50 – The importance of edge cases00:24:36 – Managing power users vs. novices00:28:08 – Connect with Bansi on LinkedInAbout our guest Bansi MehtaBansi Mehta is a seasoned UX design leader with over 15 years of experience, having worked at Aims Digital, 3D PLM, and Cybage. In 2011, she founded Koru Technologies (rebranded as Koru UX Design LLP in 2017), aiming to bring consumer-grade UX to B2B and enterprise applications. What began as a vision to improve workplace UX has since evolved into a leading design agency specializing in B2B products and healthcare software solutions for North America. Bansi has led successful projects for clients such as eClinicalWorks, Redwood Software, and EasyHealth, using user-centered design to drive business success. Her mission is to craft meaningful user experiences that address complex business needs while improving daily user interactions.🔎 Where to follow BasiLinkedIn 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZVm112Io4k&list=PLHN9Xnxn7kezRonCw0uACirsurAYEGhNA&index=9&ab_channel=UXtweak About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 5/5/25 | ![]() Su Milazzo | Building effective operations in design and research | #56 | Su Milazzo talks about the role of operations in UX, especially where design and research operations overlap. She explains that operations work to reduce friction and improve workflows for internal teams, using empathy and change management to help them succeed.👉 Note: We apologize for the recording quality, which has been affected by technical difficulties. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/su-milazzo-building-effective-operations/Episode highlights00:03:02 - Defining Operations00:12:17 - Empathy and Observability in Research Ops00:21:01 - The Benefits of Ops00:27:10 - The Need for Specialized Ops Roles00:30:20 - What Makes a Good Design Ops Practitioner?00:33:32 - Closing ThoughtsAbout our guest Su MilazzoSu Milazzo is a design and product operations leader with over 10 years of experience driving change in UX and cross-functional operations. She has a proven track record leading global teams to create user-centered solutions for both internal and external clients. Su specializes in blending design, strategy, and operations with a strong focus on empathy, inclusive practices, and collaboration across all levels of an organization.🔎 Where to follow SuLinkedIn 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZVm112Io4k&list=PLHN9Xnxn7kezRonCw0uACirsurAYEGhNA&index=9&ab_channel=UXtweak About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 4/16/25 | ![]() SPECIAL: Learnings from interviewing 50 researchers w/Tina Lickova | The episode features Marek Štrba interviewing Tina Ličková about what she's learned through the 50 episodes of UX Research Geeks. The conversation highlights key takeaways from past guests, such as trust in research, structuring reports, and the role of research ops in building sustainable practices. Tina also shares her personal growth and how the podcast has influenced her work. 👉 Link to the webinar with Vitaly Friedman.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/tina-lickova-special/You can find the entire webinar here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q91P9TqDq-c&ab_channel=UXtweakEpisode highlights00:03:06 – Tina’s journey from advertising to UX research00:09:37 – The evolution of the UX Research Geeks podcast 00:13:05 – Interviewing, Listening, and Learning00:15:09 – Earning Trust in B2B Research00:17:58 – Structuring Research Findings00:21:00 – The Power of Aha Moments00:24:44 - Structuring Knowledge00:26:53 - Start with Research Ops00:29:52 - Cooks vs. Restaurant Managers00:37:52 - Adapting Existing Research Infrastructure00:44:52 - Finding the Right Problem: It Takes Time (and a Bit of Annoyance)About Tina ličková Tina Lickova is a digital product expert specializing in research and product strategy. She helps clients to discover new business opportunities as well optimize existing products. She is also a host of UXR Geeks podcast and an aspiring product manager.🔎 Where to follow Tina and MarekTina Ličková/ Marek ŠtrbaAbout this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 3/24/25 | ![]() Glenn Stevens | Why not to ask why | #55 | In this episode, Glenn, a UX research consultant, shares his insights on why asking "why" in user research can sometimes be a terrible idea. He explains how psychology plays a role in people’s ability to truthfully answer "why" questions and how asking them can lead to rationalization, giving us responses that may not reflect true motivations.👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/glenn-stevens-why-not-to-ask-why/Episode highlights00:03:30 – Why asking "why" in user research can be problematic00:05:43 – The psychology behind people's inability to explain why truthfully00:12:28 – Using storytelling as a more effective method for gathering insights00:17:18 – The dangers of rationalization in interviews and how to avoid it00:29:59 – Why asking "why" in surveys can be more acceptable00:32:03 – Where to follow Glenn for more insightsAbout our guest Glenn StevensGlenn, a research strategist based in Belgium, helps organisations advance their research practice and de-risk their decisions by gaining evidence about what their customers need and want. He mixes qualitative and quantitative methods to observe what people need, ask them about it or measure it. Driven to enhance the effectiveness and validity of insights, he's passionate about optimising research design and finetuning questions and tasks.Over nearly a decade as a UX contractor, he's partnered with clients like Ahold Delhaize, Novartis, Accountable, Belfius, Auth0 and Red Cross. Currently, he helps ING expand their research methodologies, influence and reach.🔎 Where to follow Glenn LinkedIn 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments.About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() SPECIAL: Oghenetejiri Agbodoroba | Women in Design | #54 | In this special International Women’s Day episode, we talk with Tejiri Agbodoroba, a Nigerian UX designer, about her journey into tech, the challenges women face, and the impact of mentorship. She shares how community support shaped her career and why empathy from men matters. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/oghenetejiri-agbodoroba-women-in-design/Episode highlights 00:04:42 – Challenges of being a female designer in Nigeria 00:07:09 – The importance of mentors and role models 00:15:39 – Barriers women face in tech 00:24:03 – Empathy as the key for men to support women in tech 00:25:25 – Where to follow Tejiri About our guest TejiriTejiri is a product designer using research and user experience design to build products at scale. Her background is in computer engineering and she transitioned into design after taking up a graphic design role at a non-profit organization. Her overarching goal is to consistently gain depth in interactive technology and explore how interactive components can enhance relationships with people, products, and services in an increasingly digital future.She thrives in fostering and nurturing developer communities. Currently, she serves as a Google Developer Group Warri Organizer and the Ambassador for the Women TechMakers in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. These developer communities are inspiring as many people as possible to embrace technology as the new literacy. Her goal is to be in the forefront of advancing tech talents in Africa, empowering communities and driving transformational change in the tech sector through mentoring and workshop facilitation.🔎 Where to follow TejiriLinkedIn / Instagram 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments.About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 2/12/25 | ![]() Gloria Osardu | Turning research into impact | #53 | Gloria discusses the role of UX research in organizations, emphasizing how researchers communicate their impact. She shares insights on aligning research with business goals, collaborating with stakeholders, and scaling research efforts. She also touches on the challenges researchers face, from proving their value to navigating company structures, and offers practical advice on making research a key part of decision-making.👉If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out togeekspodcast@uxtweak.com🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/gloria-osardu-turning-research-into-impact/Episode highlights00:01:40 - 4 moments that shaped Gloria’s perspective on research00:09:40 - Measuring UX research impact00:19:27 - The role of researchers in decision-making00:24:23 - Communicating research impact as a team of one 00:30:18 - Book recommendations for researchers and leaders 00:32:27 - Where to follow Gloria OsarduAbout our guest GloriaGloria Osardu, Ph.D., is a research and insights business executive who started out as a computer scientist before diving into the world of research and insights; how people interact with technology. Today, she heads Global UX Research at Yahoo Inc., guiding Product, Design, and Brand/Marketing teams to turn insights into action. Before Yahoo, she led global research teams across Gen AI, SaaS, Education, Supply Chain, Finance/Fintech, Payroll, and Federal Government Contracting. She focuses on ethical, accessible research and believes durable insights in a world of big data and AI are key to de-risking business and customer experience decisions.🔎 Where to follow Gloria LinkedIn /Instagram /X👉Did you know thatUXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out theepisode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZVm112Io4k&list=PLHN9Xnxn7kezRonCw0uACirsurAYEGhNA&index=9&ab_channel=UXtweak About this podcast:Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at:https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈🐝 Where to follow UXtweak:LinkedIn /Instagram /YouTube /Facebook /Twitter🐝 Where to Follow UXtweak:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/uxtweak/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/uxtweak/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@uxtweakFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/uxtweak/Twitter - https://twitter.com/UXtweak | — | ||||||
| 1/29/25 | ![]() Satyam Kantamneni | Bringing research to the C-suite | #52 | Satyam talks about the role of research in organizations, focusing on its connection to leadership and business goals. He explains how researchers can align their work with business needs, share findings effectively, and position research as a key part of decision-making. 👉 Join Tina on February 5th for a live webinar where she shares her biggest takeaways from interviewing 50 researchers around the globe. She’ll reveal behind-the-scenes stories about how the podcast started, how guests and topics are selected, and give a sneak peek into what’s coming in 2025. 👉 Don’t miss it - sign up now! https://www.meetup.com/ux-research-meetups/events/305513708/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events Episode highlights 00:01:12 – Satyam’s journey into design and research 00:04:12 – Who owns research in companies? 00:07:10 – Why research belongs near leadership 00:13:31 – Explaining the need for research to clients 00:20:19 – Connecting research to business goals 00:27:26 – Insights from Satyam’s book About our guest Satyam is a leader in experience design, co-founder of UXReactor, and creator of the PragmaticUX framework. Before founding UXReactor, Satyam led design teams at Citrix and PayPal, focusing on making design part of business strategy. An alumnus of Harvard Business School and Stanford’s Design Thinking program, he is dedicated to showing that great UX isn’t just about better products - it drives innovation across organizations. 🔎 Where to follow Satyam 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZVm112Io4k&list=PLHN9Xnxn7kezRonCw0uACirsurAYEGhNA&index=9&ab_channel=UXtweak About this podcast: Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈 🐝 Where to follow UXtweak: LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 1/13/25 | ![]() Stefan Barac | Making accessibility a standard | #51 | Stefan shares personal stories and practical approaches to accessibility, discussing how inclusive design can create better products and experiences for everyone. 👉 If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to geekspodcast@uxtweak.com. 🔎 Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at: https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/stefan-barac-accessibility/ Episode highlights 00:02:07 – Stefan’s personal journey with accessibility 00:19:28 – Examples of accessibility challenges in manufacturing 00:28:20 – Medication and temporary disabilities in accessibility 00:32:14 – Testing as the key to accessible design 00:33:46 – Where to follow Stefan’s journey About our guest Stefan is an expert in designing accessible technology and creating ergonomic products that are both practical and usable for diverse audiences. He leads large-scale projects across various industries, including transportation, city planning, medical technology, and manufacturing. As the cofounder of incluthon.com, Stefan focuses on connecting accessibility experts with businesses, helping them understand accessibility needs and empowering them to create inclusive solutions. He emphasizes the importance of involving the audience in the creation process, stating: "Include people with disabilities in your product teams!" Stefan’s vision is to use accessibility as a jump-off point for product innovations beyond the visual level. 🔎 Where to follow Stefan LinkedIn 👉 Did you know that UXtweak also offers a series of webinars packed with practical knowledge for UX professionals? Check out the episode with Kevin Liang, where he talks about driving strategy in reactive environments. About this podcast: Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina Ličková, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them. 🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ 👈 🐝 Where to follow UXtweak: LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter | — | ||||||
| 5/15/23 | ![]() Season 2 #7 | Embodiment in VR as the future of user research | Evie Gavrilovich | Evie is a UX Researcher and Strategist from Estonia. She specializes in building meaningful digital experiences for humans with unconventional problems. Whether it's creating spatial sketches of a future car in VR or exploring new frontiers in sexuality, her focus is always on ensuring that the user's needs are front and center. For more than seven years, Evie contributed to enhancing human experiences in digital settings, with a particular focus on UX research for four of those years. During this time, she has worked with establishing Support and Research functions in scaling startups, led foundational discovery initiatives, and delivered action-oriented needs-centred research artefacts to support product-led growth and innovation. Currently, Evie works at Gravity Sketch, the 3D design software for sketching and modelling in VR. Prior to this, she spent 6 years working for a dating app for alternative relationships exploration. Follow Evie & her work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evgenia-gavrilovich/ Article about Spotify, that we are talking about in this episode: https://response-ability.tech/why-spotify-is-making-recommendations-more-meaningful/ This podcast is brought to you by UXtweak. | — | ||||||
| 4/3/23 | ![]() Season 2 #5 | The beauty of practical philosophy and it's meaning for the art of questioning | Elke Wiss | Elke is the founder of De Denksmederij and works as a speaker, author and trainer. She guides philosophical conversations and provides training and education in critical thinking, practical philosophy, the art of asking questions and creative thinking. Elke develops thinking materials, e-books, workshops and thinking processes and online products around thinking and creativity. Follow Elke & her work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elke-wiss/ https://www.denksmederij.nl/ "How to Know Everything", a book by Elke Wiss: https://www.amazon.de/How-Know-Everything-questions-answers-ebook/dp/B08NPWYCJL/ref=sr_1_2?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=2L23BWW7KUMIQ&keywords=elke+wiss&qid=1679668190&sprefix=elke+wiss%2Caps%2C101&sr=8-2 This podcast is brought to you by UXtweak. | — | ||||||
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