
Beyond UX Design
Technology Podcasts
Beyond UX Design’s mission is to give you the tools you need to be a truly effective UX designer by diving into the soft skills they won’t be teaching you in school or a boot camp. These soft skills are critical for your success as a UX professional.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Technology Podcasts
Description:
Beyond UX Design’s mission is to give you the tools you need to be a truly effective UX designer by diving into the soft skills they won’t be teaching you in school or a boot camp. These soft skills are critical for your success as a UX professional.
Language:
English
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Episodes
From Design Theory to Business Reality: The Missing Piece of UX Education with Joe Natoli
4/3/2025
This week, I have a candid discussion about the disconnect between UX design education and real-world practice with Joe Natoli. Joe shares insights on why traditional UX education falls short and reveals what it really takes to succeed in corporate environments beyond just following design processes.
What if everything you learned about UX design in school was only 40% of what you actually need to succeed in the real world?
Joe Natoli brings three decades of experience helping product teams achieve dramatic results through strategic design and UX improvement. In this episode, he tackles the significant disconnect between how UX design is taught and how it’s actually practiced in the corporate world. Joe explains that while design schools and bootcamps focus heavily on process and methodology, they often miss the crucial organizational and business aspects that make up about 60% of a UX designer’s actual job.
Through his work with industry giants like Meta, Google, and various government agencies, Joe has observed that success in UX isn’t just about mastering design principles–it’s about understanding business goals, building relationships, and navigating complex organizational dynamics. Joe shares practical insights on how designers can move beyond being order-takers to become trusted partners who drive real value for their organizations.
This episode is essential listening for anyone feeling frustrated by the gap between UX theory and practice. Joe offers actionable advice on how to succeed in the real world of UX design, where business constraints, organizational politics, and stakeholder management are just as important as user research and interface design.
Topics:
• 04:13 The Realities of UX Design in the Workplace
• 11:06 Understanding Business Goals and Financial Realities
• 15:29 Building Empathy and Trust within Teams
• 21:05 Service Design and Expanding Your Scope
• 35:47 Understanding Responsibility in the Workplace
• 37:13 Navigating Social Media as a Designer
• 41:38 The Reality of UX Work
• 44:53 Introducing the New Edition of the Book
• 48:17 The Importance of Business in UX
Helpful Links:
• Connect with Joe on LinkedIn
• UX 365 Academy
• The User Experience Team of One (2nd Edition)
Duration:01:06:40
Write First, Fail Less: Amazon’s PRFAQ Framework With Marcello Calbucci
3/27/2025
Learn how strategic writing can transform your decision-making process and save your team from investing in the wrong ideas. Discover Amazon's PRFAQ framework—a powerful framework that helps identify potential failures before they happen.
What if you could identify doomed projects before wasting months of effort and resources?
This week, I chat with Marcelo Calbucci, an entrepreneur, technologist, and author with over 25 years of experience in the tech industry. Marcelo has held key roles at Microsoft and Amazon, and this week, he shares insights about Amazon's powerful PRFAQ framework—a method used to validate products before writing a single line of code.
The PRFAQ framework combines a press release and frequently asked questions to help teams think critically about new ideas, articulate their vision, and inspire others. Marcelo explains how this straightforward six-page document helps teams focus on strategy rather than getting lost in tactical details too early. We explore how designers can leverage this framework to become more strategic thinkers and gain that coveted "seat at the table."
Whether you're a product manager, designer, or founder, you won't want to miss this conversation about making better product decisions. Listen in to learn how to adapt the PRFAQ framework for your team and avoid costly mistakes before they happen.
Topics:
• 02:26 – Introducing the PRFAQ Framework
• 04:00 – Marcello’s Journey in Tech
• 05:13 – Understanding the PRFAQ Framework
• 10:02 – Writing and Reviewing the PRFAQ
• 19:43 – When to Use the PRFAQ Framework
• 29:26 – Understanding Different Styles of FAQs
• 29:53 – Personal Experiences with PRFAQs
• 30:19 – The Impact of PRFAQs on Decision Making
• 30:51 – Examples of PRFAQs in Action
• 32:09 – Challenges and Realizations in Writing PRFAQs
• 36:11 – The Role of Designers in PRFAQs
• 45:38 – Using AI in the PRFAQ Process
• 49:47 – Common Pitfalls and Tips for PRFAQs
Helpful Links:
• Connect with Marcello on LinkedIn
• Get the PRFAQ book
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Ok web designers. Let’s talk about the “c” word—creative burnout.
You’re working on a site for a really big client, but between resourcing, feedback, tight budgets and even tighter deadlines—it doesn’t make the cut. Wix Studio helps close that gap, so you can deliver your vision with less friction. Built for agencies and enterprises, you get total creative control over every last pixel. With no-code animations, AI-powered tools, reusable design assets, advanced, intuitive layout tools and a Figma to Wix Studio integration, you can design the way you want to and deliver when you need to.
And if you’re worried about the learning curve eating into time you don’t have—don’t be. Wix Studio is intuitive by design, so your entire team can hit the ground running.
For your next project, check out wixstudio.com
Duration:01:01:22
Why your meeting notes matter more than you think: Understanding the Misinformation Effect
3/25/2025
A practical exploration of how teams can avoid the pitfalls of misremembered information, told through a revealing story of two confident leaders who remembered the same research differently—and were both wrong.
What happens when you're absolutely sure about something that never actually happened?
Picture this: A heated debate between two senior leaders, each absolutely certain about different user requirements. Both spoke with complete conviction. Both referenced the same research. And both were entirely wrong. This fascinating case study reveals how easily outside conversations and second-hand information can corrupt our original memories of research findings.
Our design team uncovered how these false memories developed through careful investigation: conversations with people outside the shop floor gradually replaced the actual research findings in our leaders' minds. The real breakthrough came when we returned to the source: hours of recorded interviews and detailed research notes that told a completely different story.
This episode unpacks how false information spreads through organizations, how it becomes "truth" through repetition, and most importantly, how to prevent it from happening on your team. You'll learn practical techniques for preserving accurate information and strategies for uncovering the truth when memories conflict.
To explore more about the Misinformation Effect, don’t miss the full article on the Cognition Catalog!
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Topics:
• 01:46 - The Story of Misinformation
• 03:11 - Understanding the Misinformation Effect
• 04:24 - Impact on Teams and Projects
• 05:12 - Strategies to Combat Misinformation
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Duration:00:07:07
The Power of Possible: Breaking Free From a Fixed Mindset with Nick Mann
3/20/2025
Explore the profound impact of mindset on your UX career. Discover how shifting from fixed to growth thinking can transform not just your skills but your entire approach to challenges and opportunities in design.
What if your biggest obstacle isn't your skill level, your portfolio, or the job market?
What if it's the way you think about your own potential for growth?
Nick Mann shares his journey from a fixed mindset that limited his opportunities to embracing a growth-oriented approach that transformed his career. Through candid discussion, he reveals how seemingly simple shifts in thinking can profoundly impact professional development and creative problem-solving.
The conversation explores how a fixed mindset can manifest in subtle ways, from avoiding challenges to defending current practices rather than exploring new possibilities. Nick's experience demonstrates how embracing uncertainty and viewing challenges as opportunities can lead to unexpected breakthroughs.
Listen to this episode to understand the subtle ways your mindset might be holding you back and learn practical strategies for developing a growth-oriented approach to your UX career.
Topics:
• 05:13 - Nick's Journey from Fixed to Growth Mindset
• 06:21 - The Importance of Mentorship
• 06:48 - Overcoming Scarcity Mindset
• 10:10 - Defining Fixed vs. Growth Mindset
• 17:46 - Challenges of a Fixed Mindset
• 21:53 - Finding a Mentor
• 30:22 - Removing Mental Weeds
• 30:43 - Overcoming a Fixed Mindset
• 35:16 - The Role of Mentors• 45:14 - Final Thoughts
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Ok web designers. Let’s talk about the “c” word—creative burnout.
You’re working on a site for a really big client, but between resourcing, feedback, tight budgets and even tighter deadlines—it doesn’t make the cut. Wix Studio helps close that gap, so you can deliver your vision with less friction. Built for agencies and enterprises, you get total creative control over every last pixel. With no-code animations, AI-powered tools, reusable design assets, advanced, intuitive layout tools and a Figma to Wix Studio integration, you can design the way you want to and deliver when you need to.
And if you’re worried about the learning curve eating into time you don’t have—don’t be. Wix Studio is intuitive by design, so your entire team can hit the ground running.
For your next project, check out wixstudio.com
Duration:00:50:19
Ready, Set, Story: Mastering the Art of Spontaneous Communication with Christopher Miller
3/12/2025
Uncover the critical distinction between knowing how to tell stories and being prepared to deliver them when it counts. Learn practical strategies for spontaneous storytelling and explore how improv techniques can elevate your UX communication skills.
What if all your storytelling skills went out the window the moment you needed them most?
How can you ensure you're genuinely ready to communicate effectively when it matters?
Christopher Miller, a senior experience designer at Electronic Arts Frostbite, brings over a decade of gaming industry expertise and a lifelong passion for comic books to this conversation about spontaneous storytelling. As a UX mentor and improv student, Chris provides a unique perspective on blending preparation with in-the-moment delivery.
Chris shares invaluable insights about the importance of being ready to tell your story at any moment. Drawing from his improv background and extensive gaming and education experience, he reveals practical strategies for maintaining composure under pressure and effectively communicating with diverse audiences.
This episode covers everything from managing demanding executive presentations to honing the art of deep listening, offering actionable advice for anyone eager to enhance their real-time communication skills. Tune in to learn how to turn your storytelling abilities from theoretical knowledge into practical, ready-to-use skills.
Topics:• 04:26 - The Importance of Spontaneity in Storytelling• 06:59 - Effective Communication Techniques• 08:26 - The Role of Storytelling in Collaboration• 25:21 - Improv and Storytelling in UX• 33:43 - Understanding the Core Problem• 35:09 - The Importance of Storytelling• 35:26 - Preparing for Executive Presentations• 36:13 - Collaboration in Storytelling• 37:47 - Dealing with Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome• 38:24 - The Role of Improv in Building Confidence• 41:00 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome• 46:58 - Career Amnesia and Self-Reflection• 48:34 - Closing Thoughts and Final Advice
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Duration:01:05:58
Avoiding the Appeal to Novelty: When New Isn't Always Better
3/11/2025
Some tend to automatically trust and adopt new ideas, technologies, or methods while dismissing traditional approaches as outdated or irrelevant. This bias leads some to adopt unproven solutions prematurely.
Is something bad just because it's old?
Is something good just because it's New?
This week, we dig into the 'Appeal to Novelty' cognitive bias. Discover why new isn't always better and how this fallacy can affect team dynamics, product development, and organizational decision-making. Learn practical tips to avoid falling into the trap of change for the sake of change. Plus, hear a real-life story about updating an old but effective dashboard that went wrong. Join us for an insightful discussion and get tips on maintaining a balanced approach to innovation. Don't forget to visit our website for more resources and subscribe to get notified of new episodes!
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Topics:• 01:41 - The Appeal to Novelty Explained• 01:49 - A Real-World Example• 02:52 - The Impact of Novelty Bias in Teams• 06:00 - Avoiding the Appeal to Novelty
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Duration:00:09:28
The truth about fast-tracking your UX career with Florian Boelter
3/5/2025
This week is a candid discussion with Staff Product Designer Florian Boelter about why there are no shortcuts in UX careers and the importance of putting in the work and avoiding quick-fix solutions.
What if everything you've been told about fast-tracking your design career is making it harder than it needs to be?
Join Jeremy and his special guest, Florian Bolter, in this episode of Beyond UX Design as they dive deep into the concept that there are no shortcuts in mastering UX design. They discuss the importance of mentorship, self-reflection, and avoiding the pitfalls of relying solely on social media and quick fixes. Florian shares his unique journey from product management to becoming a staff product designer, emphasizing the importance of hard work and continuous learning. This insightful conversation covers valuable advice for both new and experienced designers looking to navigate their careers effectively.
Topics:
• 06:11 - Challenges in the UX Job Market
• 07:13 - The Importance of Mentorship
• 10:03 - Avoiding Shortcuts in Career Development
• 31:38 - Building Relationships in the Workplace
• 33:32 - Finding the Right Job Fit
• 36:17 - The Role of Social Media in Learning
• 37:01 - The Importance of Context in Social Media Advice
• 42:39 - Evaluating Online Content and Courses
• 45:45 - Final Thoughts on Shortcuts and Learning
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Ok web designers. Let’s talk about the “c” word—creative burnout.
You’re working on a site for a really big client, but between resourcing, feedback, tight budgets and even tighter deadlines—it doesn’t make the cut. Wix Studio helps close that gap, so you can deliver your vision with less friction. Built for agencies and enterprises, you get total creative control over every last pixel. With no-code animations, AI-powered tools, reusable design assets, advanced, intuitive layout tools and a Figma to Wix Studio integration, you can design the way you want to and deliver when you need to.
And if you’re worried about the learning curve eating into time you don’t have—don’t be. Wix Studio is intuitive by design, so your entire team can hit the ground running.
For your next project, check out wixstudio.com
Duration:01:10:22
What nobody tells you about being a founding designer with Taylor Palmer
2/27/2025
Discover the important distinctions between being a solo designer and a founding designer as Taylor Palmer reveals the often-overlooked realities of establishing design leadership in early-stage companies.
What’s the real difference between being a startup’s first designer and being a founding designer, and why does it matter?
Taylor Palmer brings a wealth of experience as an early-stage product designer who has worked for startups from seed stage to unicorn status for the last decade. As the founder of UX Tools and someone who’s built multiple design practices from the ground up, Taylor offers unique insights into what it really means to be a founding designer.
Our conversation explores the distinction between being a company’s first designer and a founding designer—a difference that goes far beyond a simple title. Taylor shares his journey through various startups, discussing how he’s built design practices from scratch and the importance of understanding when to transition from individual contributor to design leader.
We dive deep into the skills, mindset, and experience needed to build a successful design practice from the ground up. Whether you’re considering a founding designer role or want to understand what it takes to build design leadership, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Listen in to learn about the realities of this critical role in startup environments.
Topics:
• 03:01 – Taylor’s Background and Experience
• 05:03 – Challenges of Being a Founding Designer
• 09:49 – Skill Sets for Founding Designers
• 16:38 – Confidence and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
• 19:40 – Building and Growing a Design Team
• 22:28 – Transitioning to Leadership Roles
• 27:09 – Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
• 29:52 – The Peak of Importance
• 30:13 – Realizing What Truly Matters
• 31:50 – Shifting Gears: Design Evangelism
• 32:45 – The Journey of Design Maturity
• 34:27 – Gathering Experience and Wisdom
• 38:30 – Traits of Successful Design Founders
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Ok web designers. Let’s talk about the “c” word—creative burnout.
You’re working on a site for a really big client, but between resourcing, feedback, tight budgets and even tighter deadlines—it doesn’t make the cut. Wix Studio helps close that gap, so you can deliver your vision with less friction. Built for agencies and enterprises, you get total creative control over every last pixel. With no-code animations, AI-powered tools, reusable design assets, advanced, intuitive layout tools and a Figma to Wix Studio integration, you can design the way you want to and deliver when you need to.
And if you’re worried about the learning curve eating into time you don’t have—don’t be. Wix Studio is intuitive by design, so your entire team can hit the ground running.
For your next project, check out wix.com/studio
Duration:00:59:59
Cognition Catalog: Mood Congruent Memory Bias
2/24/2025
Understanding Mood Congruent Memory Bias in Software Teams
How might stress from executive decisions and external pressures impact your software team's decision-making abilities?
In this episode of the Cognition Catalog, we explore mood-congruent memory bias and its impact on software teams. We discover how stress from executive decisions and external pressures can hinder team dynamics and innovation. We also learn practical strategies for managing team mood, fostering empathy, and improving emotional intelligence to mitigate the effects of this cognitive bias.
To explore more about the social comparison bias, don’t miss the full article on the Cognition Catalog!
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Duration:00:08:16
A Scrappy Designer: Applying an Entrepreneurial Mindset to your UX Career with Eli Woolery
2/19/2025
Explore how the entrepreneurial mindset can revolutionize your career approach. Eli Woolery, co-host of the Design Better podcast, shares insights on applying entrepreneurial principles to any professional journey and offers actionable strategies for career growth and innovation.
How can adopting an entrepreneurial mindset transform your career, even if you never plan to work for yourself?
Eli Woolery, author, speaker, and co-host of the Design Better podcast discusses the concept of applying an entrepreneurial mindset to a career in UX design, whether working independently or within a company.
Eli shares insights from his diverse career, including teaching at Stanford, working at InVision, and starting his own entrepreneurial ventures. We explore traits that foster entrepreneurial thinking, such as scrappiness, grit, and curiosity, and how these can benefit both individual contributors and those aiming for leadership roles.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Eli’s experiences and gain valuable strategies for applying entrepreneurial thinking to your career. Learn how embracing these principles can lead to greater innovation, career growth, and personal fulfillment.
Listen now and start transforming your career approach today!
Topics:
• 01:52 – Entrepreneurial Mindset
• 02:20 – Guest Introduction: Eli Woolery
• 03:14 – Eli’s Career Journey
• 03:54 – Entrepreneurial Traits and Mindset
• 16:27 – Applying Entrepreneurial Mindset in Careers
• 20:48 – Intrapreneurship in Large Organizations
• 24:15 – Design Better Podcast Origins
• 30:47 – Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
• 31:16 – Teaching and Personal Growth
• 32:20 – Challenges for Introverted Entrepreneurs
• 33:56 – Company Hierarchy and Leadership
• 35:03 – Followership and Servant Leadership
• 37:24 – Advice for Students and Career Shifters
• 42:53 – Balancing Full-Time Jobs and Entrepreneurship
Helpful Links:
• Connect with Eli on LinkedIn
• Design Better Podcast
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Ok web designers. Let’s talk about the “c” word—creative burnout.
You’re working on a site for a really big client, but between resourcing, feedback, tight budgets and even tighter deadlines—it doesn’t make the cut. Wix Studio helps close that gap, so you can deliver your vision with less friction. Built for agencies and enterprises, you get total creative control over every last pixel. With no-code animations, AI-powered tools, reusable design assets, advanced, intuitive layout tools and a Figma to Wix Studio integration, you can design the way you want to and deliver when you need to.
And if you’re worried about the learning curve eating into time you don’t have—don’t be. Wix Studio is intuitive by design, so your entire team can hit the ground running.
For your next project, check out wix.com/studio
Duration:00:56:50
Cognition Catalog: Clustering Illusion
2/18/2025
Understanding the Clustering Illusion: Decision-making pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
We tend to perceive patterns in random sequences of data or events, even when there’s no actual correlation or causal relationship present. This bias reflects our brain’s tendency to seek order in randomness.
What’s the opportunity cost of seeing patterns in random data?
Join us for this week's edition of the Cognition Catalog as we explore its impact on our subconscious decisions. Learn how these hidden biases affect team dynamics, workplace decisions, and daily interactions. Discover practical steps to identify and mitigate these biases to create a fair and cohesive work environment.
To explore more about the social comparison bias, don’t miss the full article on the Cognition Catalog!
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Duration:00:09:49
THROWBACK: Once Upon a User: A UX Storytelling Adventure with Jeff White
2/13/2025
People are constantly telling junior UX designers that they need to master their “storytelling skills.” But very few people really explain how to do that. Jeff White’s storytelling book and course is different.
Jeff White’s book and course are actually helpful
“Storytelling” is likely a skill you hear people talking about all the time. Very few of these people give helpful advice on how to improve that skill.
You’ve probably gotten advice that your case studies need to include more compelling stories. Or your presentations at work need more narratives. Less what. More why.
“Storytelling” has turned into a bit of a buzzword, but the fact is that being able to tell compelling stories to influence the conversation and get the results you want is critical. It’ll help you get buy-in for your ideas and it’ll help you stand out among your peers.
Unfortunately, “storytelling” often means something different to many different people. Depending on who you ask, you may get many different answers.
Jeff White has created a guidebook and course full of actionable advice on how to tie your work to the things your audience cares about most which will turn your ideas into reality.
This week, Jeff joins the show to talk us through his perspective on what storytelling means, and he offers some actionable advice on how to start telling more compelling stories.
Topics:
• 03:44 – Jeff’s storytelling lightbulb moment
• 06:43 – What do we often get wrong about storytelling?
• 11:16 – There are many different storytelling frameworks
• 16:59 – Understanding context is critical
• 22:02 – Storytelling in your case study
• 32:10 – Using personas in your story
• 39:59 – Storytelling during interviews
• 43:22 – Storytelling during meetings with stakeholders
• 48:25 – We often have irrational fears about speaking
• 55:07 – On finding your unique voice
• 58:30 – What can we expect from Jeff’s course?
Helpful Links:
• Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn
• Download Jeff’s Storytelling Guide
• Take Jeff’s Storytelling Course
Duration:01:15:43
Cognition Catalog: Implicit Association
2/11/2025
Uncovering Implicit Associations: Recognizing hidden biases in our work
We often make unconscious associations between different things. These automatic associations can shape our behaviors and decisions, even when we consciously believe we are acting fairly and impartially. This bias illustrates the powerful influence of our subconscious mind on our everyday interactions and judgments.
Are you as unbiased as you think?
Join us for this week's edition of the Cognition Catalog as we explore its impact on our subconscious decisions. Learn how these hidden biases affect team dynamics, workplace decisions, and daily interactions. Discover practical steps to identify and mitigate these biases to create a fair and cohesive work environment.
• 00:00 - Are you biased?• 01:37 - Understanding Implicit Association• 03:27 - The Implicit Association Test (IAT)• 04:09 - Impact of Implicit Association• 04:25 - Implicit Association in the workplace• 05:58 - Addressing implicit biases
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Duration:00:09:05
The Quiet Revolution: Redefining Leadership in UX with Tim Yeo
2/6/2025
This week we chat with Tim Yeo, author of “The Quiet Achiever,” about the strengths of introverted leadership. Discover how introverts can excel without conforming to extrovert norms, and learn about Tim’s journey from a quiet designer to an influential leader.
How can introverts truly thrive in leadership roles without compromising their authenticity?
Tim Yeo, a veteran design leader, shares his unique perspective on how introverts can lead effectively without morphing into extroverts. Drawing on his experience as a Design Director at IBM and his role in fintech startups, Tim illustrates how introversion can be a powerful asset in the workplace.
Tim discusses the pivotal moments in his career that led him to embrace his introverted nature, ultimately fueling his success. He shares valuable insights into overcoming the extrovert ideal prevalent in leadership roles and highlights the significance of authenticity in achieving professional success. His book, “The Quiet Achiever,” serves as a guide for introverts to harness their strengths and navigate the corporate landscape with confidence.
Whether you’re an introvert seeking to enhance your leadership skills or an extrovert looking to support your quieter colleagues, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on professional growth.
Tune in to hear Tim’s inspiring journey and learn how you can succeed on your terms.
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Topics:
• 03:24 – Tim’s Career Journey
• 05:34 – Challenges and Strategies for Introverts
• 09:55 – The Quiet Achiever Book
• 30:07 – Sensing and Responding in Conversations
• 31:07 – Frameworks for Introverts and Extroverts
• 32:52 – What can extraverts learn from Introverts
• 33:54 – Working Better Together
• 34:53 – Designing Team Dynamics
• 37:36 – Tips for Extroverts and Ambiverts
• 41:43 – Asynchronous Collaboration
Duration:00:56:14
Cognition Catalog: Social Comparison Bias
2/3/2025
Understanding the Social Comparison Bias
We tend to determine our own social and personal worth based on how we stack up against others. This bias shapes our self-perception and the perception of others. It can lead to feelings of false inadequacy or, the opposite, false superiority.
In this episode of Cognition Catalog, we explore how to identify a mature designer and dig into the social comparison bias that can affect team dynamics and individual performance. Learn about upward and downward comparisons, the impact of social media on self-perception, and strategies to foster a healthier work environment. Stay informed on cognitive biases by subscribing to our newsletter, and don't forget to check out beyonduxdesign.com for art prints and exclusive offers.
To explore more about the social comparison bias, don’t miss the full article on the Cognition Catalog!
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Duration:00:11:30
Making Enterprise Less Yawn and More Yay with Stéphanie Walter
1/29/2025
How can UX designers make a meaningful impact in large enterprise orgs?
I'm excited to chat with Stéfanie Walter, a UX researcher and strategist who has built an impressive career in enterprise software. With over 13 years of experience focusing on inclusive design and accessibility, Stef has established herself as an expert in enterprise UX. Her varied background spans industries from automotive to finance, giving her unique insights into the challenges of designing complex systems and processes.
This conversation is essential for UX professionals working in, or considering transitioning to, enterprise teams. Stef's experiences and advice will inspire you to approach enterprise software with a fresh perspective and the confidence to drive meaningful change.
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Stéphanie Walter
About Stéphanie
Stephanie is a UX Researcher & Strategist based in Luxembourg. She has 13+ years of experience and specializes in enterprise UX, inclusive design, and accessibility. She teaches, speaks, and writes about design, UX research, accessibility, cognitive biases, and design-dev relationships, among many other things. She enjoys good tea, bike rides, and drawing illustrations. Her D&D (donjon and dragons) alignment is chaotic neutral, and she is better at keeping her teammates alive in video games than her plants. But she tries
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Duration:01:14:36
Cognition Catalog: Focusing Effect
1/23/2025
We tend to overestimate the importance or impact of information that readily comes to mind when making decisions. As a result, our choices and judgments may be skewed, and we may overlook other important factors.
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Duration:00:07:10
110. From Stuck to Unstoppable: Redefining Your UX Career with Meltem Naz Kaso
1/22/2025
This week, we chat with career coach Meltem Naz Kaso, who shares a unique framework for overcoming career stagnation. Discover why feeling “stuck” might be an invitation to explore new possibilities and how you can strategically navigate your career.
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Duration:01:11:53
109. Personas vs Jobs to Be Done: A UX Showdown with Jen Blatz
1/15/2025
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with Jen Blatz as we reimagine the role of personas in UX design. Discover how the Jobs to Be Done framework can lead to more meaningful, user-centric strategies that align with real-world needs.
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Duration:01:05:20
Cognition Catalog: Curse of Knowledge
1/10/2025
We tend to underestimate how our accumulated knowledge influences our perception and communication. This makes it challenging for us to share information effectively with others with different backgrounds or expertise.
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Duration:00:07:30