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David Dylan Thomas
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Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 23min

Maurice Gaston - Mentorship

On this episode we speak to software developer and my own creative partner (and inspiration for this podcast) Maurice Gaston about mentorship. How do we do it? How does it differ from leadership or management or coaching? When do we feel comfortable in the role? And much, much more. Recommended content from this episodeWeb seriesDeveloping PhillyEventsBarCamp PhillyTVTed LassoVideoThe Anti-Disney Messages of… Disney MoviesOur intro and outro music is "Humbug" by Crowander
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May 27, 2022 • 50min

Amy Santee - Capitalism

In this episode we talk to UX career coach Amy Santee about capitalism. How we define it as an exploitative, extractive system. The lack of a good word for making money without screwing people over. The propaganda supporting capitalism. And what we can do to fight it.Recommended content from this episodePeopleKim Cerna - the designer I talked aboutOrganizationsTech Workers CoalitionCollective Action in Tech (list of tech unions)Articles"NY Times tech workers win largest tech union in United States" - LiberationBooksGoliath by Matt StollerEmergent Strategy by adrienne maree brownOur intro and outro music is "Humbug" by Crowander
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May 20, 2022 • 54min

Cassini Nazir - Curiosity

In this episode we talk to University of North Texas  interaction design professor Cassini Nazir about curiosity. It's (literal) roots in care, how it affects how we think about the war in Ukraine, the defiant ingenuity of the targets of oppression, the pros and cons of empathy, and much, much, more. Recommended content from this episode  ArticlesArticles about our poor memory of weather (shifting baseline syndrome)Another article about shifting baseline syndromeDon Norman - Why I Don’t Believe in Empathic Design  TVThe Falcon and the Winter SoldierOur intro and outro music is "Humbug" by Crowander
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May 13, 2022 • 1h 2min

Erika Wohlstadter - Strangeness

Psychobilly bassist, UX researcher, and all around brilliant thinker Erika Wohlstadter and I talk about strangeness in all its forms: how and when we choose to be strange and when or if to hide it and the political and personal implications of those choices.  How this can play out for folks living with autism, how it affects our willingness to perform onstage, and questioning even the concept of "normal". Oh, and also I get an education into what "anarchy" really means. Recommended content from this episode:Movies/VideoPassingGender identity: 'What quantum physics taught me about my queer identity' - Amrou Al-Kadhi (AKA Glamrou)BookDesign Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need
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May 13, 2022 • 1h 2min

Erika Wohlstadter - Strangeness

In this episode we talk to Erika Wohlstadter, Principal Researcher at Think Company,, psychobilly upright bassist, sewist, costumer, queer spec fic writer, and so much more about strangeness. What attracts us to it? How do we hide or leverage the strangeness in ourselves? How is normality a political tool? What are the consequences of strangeness? And how is anarchy not what you probably think it is?Recommended content from this episode:MoviePassingVideoGlamrou on queer identity and quantum physicsBookDesign Justice by Sasha Constanza-Chock
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May 6, 2022 • 51min

Neil Bardhan - How Do I Work?

In this episode I talk to storyteller, connector, and comedian Neil Bardhan about how we work from scheduling to values to measuring productivity to reducing anxiety and all of the things that a COVID-induced work from home environment forces us to think about. How do we manage ourselves when we have a fair amount of freedom? What does it mean for our jobs to be, to some extent, being ourselves? And why are salary negotiations a terrible way to begin a working relationship? All this and more.Books mentioned:Make Time by Jake Knapp and John ZeratskyDeep Work by Cal Newport
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Apr 6, 2022 • 1h 12min

Erika Hall - The Business of Design

Mule Design co-founder and Just Enough Research and Conversational Design author Erika Hall and I chat about how a lack of understanding about the business aspects of their design works can lead designers to become the tools of extractive, unethical practices. We get into how this has played out in her own work and how Mule makes decisions about what work they will and will not do (and also why they're called "Mule"), why some companies choose not to have a sales team, the value of constraints in design, and lots, lots more.Recommended books from this episode:Designing Business by Clement MokHow to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale CarnegieNicomachean Ethics, Book VIII by Aristotle (where he talks about friendship)Putting the Rabbit in the Hat audiobook by Brian CoxOur intro and outro music is "Humbug" by Crowander
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Dec 30, 2021 • 1h 5min

Kevin Smokler - Consequences

On our pilot episode, author and documentarian Kevin Smokler and I talk about consequences. We also get into owning versus sharing, being ourselves, and how to think about restorative justice in a punishment-oriented world. Recommended content from this episode:BooksThe Sum of Us by Heather McGheeThe Half Has Never Been Told by Edward E. BaptistMovies/TVExterminate All the BrutesThe WorkVideo"Restorative Welcome and Reentry Circle"Our intro and outro music is "Humbug" by Crowander

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