Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Jessica Ouyang and Jolena Ma transcript
In this episode, Patrick speaks with Jessica and Jolena about their product Ditto, what it means for UX writers and content strategists, how they developed the product, what it’s like going through the Y Combinator process, and where they want to take it.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Tamara Hilmes transcript
Patrick and Tamara talk about what makes working at Spotify so great, and the skills needed there to succeed and a UX writer.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Ben Barone-Nugent transcript
In this conversation with Patrick and Ben Barone-Nugent, they cover: what’s it like to work at Netflix, do you succeed as a UX writer / content designer there and much more.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Andy Welfle and Michael J Metts transcript
In this podcast, Patrick chat with Andy and Michael about their new book “Writing is Designing.”
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Gordon MacRea transcript
Gordon MacRae is an instructional designer, product manager, UX writer, and more. In this podcast, Patrick and Gordon talk about everything to do with hiring UX writers in 2020, and getting hired.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Angela Gordon transcript
Angela Gordon describes what it’s like working on a team of UX writers at Dropbox.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Ryan Farrell transcript
Ryan Farrell, creator of the Daily UX Writing Challenge, chats with Patrick on the skills they think are underrated in the UX writing community and more.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: 12 pieces of UX writing wisdom transcript
Get 12 pieces of essential UX writing wisdom from the first year of the Writers of Silicon Valley podcast
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Annie Adams transcript
Annie Adams shares her experience on working as a UX writer in the fashion industry.
Writers of Silicon Valley Podcast: Hillary Black transcript
Patrick interviews Hillary Black, chatbot extraordinaire and author of “How To Design A Chatbot” on how to create chatbots people actually use.
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