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Summary: What happens when software eats the world? Industry veterans Paul Ford and Rich Ziade chat with their friends about technology, design, and business from a distinctly East Coast point of view. Decades of experience inform their no-BS, quick-witted patter about what digital transformation really means. Created by Postlight, the digital product studio they co-founded in New York City
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Podcasts:
Paul and Rich Try to Talk About Something Else But End Up Complaining About LinkedIn Again
Rob Dubbin Goes Off-script
Shutting Down
Jenn Schiffer Relates to Developers
Fighting the Hype
Glenn Brown on building a digital-first Obama Foundation
Paul and Rich: Good Problems to Have
Anna Holmes Stays on Topic
Rich and Paul on Security
Oren Mor on Shipping Software at Google
No Agenda: A Chat About Meetings
Design Takes Command
Understanding the fundamentals of public speaking: this week Paul and Rich talk to Bill Smartt, a coach who believes that everyone can improve their speaking skills. They break down his three big tips—speak up, slow down, and make eye contact—and discuss (and practice!) breathing exercises that can help when stagefright kicks in. They also discuss his origin story, which involves some poorly-placed dry ice at a Nashville Halloween party.
Remote working, iPhone cases, and Spotify’s UX: this week Paul and Rich tackle three very disparate reader questions. In the first, they outline Postlight’s remote working culture and the tools they use—most notably, Slack—to help everyone stay on the same page. Next, they talk about the iPhone as a design object—and our desire to immediately cover it up with a case. And finally, they go in on Spotify’s clunky user interface when asked: if Spotify was your client, how would you fix it?
Breaker breaker! Leah Culver on starting up a new podcast platform