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dscout
The People Nerds Podcast
From the folks behind dscout’s People Nerds blog, the People Nerds Podcast provides unexpected sources of wisdom for human-centered thinkers. In each episode, Ben and Karen speak to folks across a multitude of industries in an effort to expand the conversation around user research practices. Learn from artists, activists, chefs, professors, and more to find inspiration for your work and widen your approach to research. Join the conversation and subscribe today.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 8 ratings
I really enjoy the article breakdowns that accompany each episode. The only thing I would suggest would be to change the embedded player. When I click on a different post/interesting article, the episode stops playing. It would be great to have a floating podcast player on the website that keeps...Read full review »
disillusionedhuman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/22
Love People Nerds!
I’ve been following their blog for years. So glad they’ve started a podcast!
oneofthegoodones via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/22
Recent Episodes
Published 09/14/22
We’ve made it to the end of Season 1 of the People Nerds Podcast! To celebrate, we’re turning the spotlight on one of our own. That’s right—this week we’re talking to the one and only Ben from People Nerds. You might know Dr. Ben Wiedmaier from your People Nerds Newsletter each week, or as your...
Published 09/14/22
Language undergirds so much of the experience research process: The designs we're evaluating (e.g., button text, UI, a chatbot's mannerisms), the studies we're creating (e.g., survey questions, interview guides), and certainly the data we collect (e.g., verbatims, video). We might "know" that our...
Published 08/31/22
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