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Jess McMullin
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UXLx Talks
Speaking CEO: Business Fluency For Designers with Jess McMullin
The UXLX audience knows the power and the barriers of language—speaking the same language as someone else provides a deep and meaningful connection. It lets you build empathy, share insights, and collaborate productively.Designers need to understand the language of business for the same reasons—we need to learn to speak CEO to be our most effective. Successful designs live in the real world of business, organizational politics, and executives who approve your budget. Business fluency helps you navigate that world to build business empathy and be a more effective advocate for better experiences.This talk will...
2024-12-12
29 min
UXLx Talks
Citizen Experience Design and You! with Jess McMullin
Many governments are dealing with today\'s challenges using tools from the last century. UX design (and designers) can help meet those challenges and make a difference in our communities, in our nations, and in the daily lives of regular people.The public sector needs better design, from making forms, processes, and official websites easier to use to helping decision-makers understand and collaborate better when creating policy.Design can help create better experiences for citizens, more effective service delivery for government, and create better outcomes and more efficient use of scarce resources.This talk will share the...
2024-12-12
30 min
The Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy
Part 4: Blessing the Book with Sharon Callen
In Blessing the Book: Exploring Picture Books with Sharon Callen – Part 4, listeners are once again invited into the world of children’s literature as Sharon Callen shares her insightful exploration of picture books that captivate the imagination while addressing real-world themes. In this episode, Sharon highlights how carefully chosen picture books can be powerful tools for teachers, offering both joyful escapism and meaningful engagement with complex topics like grief, resilience, and environmental stewardship.Sharon dives into a series of picture books that exemplify the magic of storytelling for young readers. From the heartwarming journey in The G...
2024-10-13
35 min
What Works
EP 473: Unpacking Attention Fetishism with Jess Shane
Our podcast feeds and streaming services are full of real stories of real people. And not all of those stories feel... true. I mean, even if the facts are accurate, the way something is edited, packaged, and marketed can dramatically alter a story's impact.Artist and audio producer Jess Shane wanted to create a project that would expose some of the problematic elements of this booming (and highly profitable) industry. The result is a podcast series for Radiotopia Presents called Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative. Listening to it made me deeply uncomfortable, so I knew I needed to have her...
2024-05-23
28 min
Tell Me About It
Jess Zimmerman Loves Douglas Adams!
Writer and editor Jess Zimmerman is here to prove that Douglas Adams and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy are more interesting than the movie musical Grease. So long and thanks for the podcast!Sponsors- Ravensburger CreArt, a new paint-by-numbers experience! Shop on Amazon, their website, or your local art supply store.Find Us Online- website: tmaipod.com- patreon: patreon.com/TMAIpod- twitter: twitter.com/tmaipod- instagram: instagram.com/tmaipod...
2023-11-23
1h 00
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Journal Review in Endocrine Surgery: AAES Guidelines for the Definitive Surgical Management of Secondary and Tertiary Renal Hyperparathyroidism - Part 2 of 2
In this two-part series, we come to you LIVE! from the 2023 Annual meeting of the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons in Birmingham, Alabama. If you think evaluating and managing patients with primary hyperparathyroidism is difficult, patients with secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism can be even more difficult to evaluate and manage. Join Drs. Barb Miller, Sophie Dream, Jessica Liu McMullin, and Herb Chen as they break down the controversies and complexities associated with evaluation and management of these patients and discuss the recently published AAES guidelines on the definitive surgical management of patients with secondary and tertiary renal hyperparathyroidism. Part 1 focuses...
2023-07-27
42 min
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Journal Review in Endocrine Surgery: AAES Guidelines for the Definitive Surgical Management of Secondary and Tertiary Renal Hyperparathyroidism - Part 1 of 2
In this two-part series, we come to you LIVE! from the 2023 Annual meeting of the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons in Birmingham, Alabama. If you think evaluating and managing patients with primary hyperparathyroidism is difficult, patients with secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism can be even more difficult to evaluate and manage. Join Drs. Barb Miller, Sophie Dream, Jessica Liu McMullin, and Herb Chen as they break down the controversies and complexities associated with evaluation and management of these patients and discuss the recently published AAES guidelines on the definitive surgical management of patients with secondary and tertiary renal hyperparathyroidism. Part 1 focuses...
2023-07-24
33 min
Crip Times
Crip Times Episode 6: The Jess Watkin Episode
Episode Notes “It was interdependent magic. Like it really felt like magic.” Happy solstice! They’re the four best friends anyone could have. On the last Crip Times episode of 2020, all three hosts (Kayla, Kristina, Yousef) are joined by Jess Watkin, an artist, activist, academic, dramaturg, and most importantly, friend of the pod. We spend some time laughing about how we all became friends through our various crip encounters, access intimacy, and what Jess’ work as an artist and disability dramaturg actually entails. Jess speaks about her upcoming projects, and the legacies of interdepe...
2020-12-22
55 min
She Podcasts
Bonus: It's All About Mic Technique, People!
It’s a Super Squad Elsie Q&A where she covers: best practices for website integration options, podcast website landing pages must haves, how to get the most out of your microphone to avoid crackling and handling noise, setting clear goals for measurable success with your show, changing the name of your show and keeping the same feed, and best options for remote recording! Thank you to our sponsor Meet Edgar! Connect your podcast RSS feed or favorite websites, and let Edgar promote your latest episodes and archive automatically. For $19/mo, you can add 3 social media accounts an...
2019-12-16
59 min
What Works
EP 140: Paying Attention To The Red Flags With Don’t Panic Management Founder Jess Ostroff
The Nitty Gritty * The red-yellow-green system Jess Ostroff and the Don’t Panic Management team apply to every potential new client relationship and new hire to help them take the emotion out of it, particularly when it’s not the right fit * What Jess does if a potential client isn’t ready for their services yet, like helping them systematize their business so they’re ready for an assistant in the future * Why Jess chose to only hire United States-based and college-educated virtual assistants This week’s guest is Jess Ostroff, founder and Director o...
2018-07-10
52 min
Service Design Show
Commodification of design, business fluency and prototyping policy / Jess McMullin / Episode 21
How do we design and prototype something complex like policy? Jess McMullin shares his experiences on this topic. We also touch on the topic of everyone starting to adopt design tools and approach also known as the commodification of design. Finally we talk about the need for designers to become more fluent in the business language. To close off Jess invites you to comment on what designers can to in order to work on solving better problems. Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/TMTBiF ---------------------------------------- EPISODE GUIDE 1:47 - First encounter with Service Design. 6:45 - How much will design be commodified? 15:12 - How ca...
2017-02-09
35 min
UXLx: User Experience Lisbon
Citizen Experience Design and You!
Speaker: Jess McMullinMany governments are dealing with today’s challenges using tools from the last century. UX design (and designers) can help meet those challenges and make a difference in our communities, in our nations, and in the daily lives of regular people.The public sector needs better design, from making forms, processes, and official websites easier to use to helping decision-makers understand and collaborate better when creating policy.Design can help create better experiences for citizens, more effective service delivery for government, and create better outcomes and more efficient us...
2015-05-25
00 min
UX Discovery Session Podcast
DS017 :: Russ Unger & Samantha Starmer, Authors of Speaker Camp
UXDiscoverySession.com Podcast: This episode features an interview with Russ Unger & Samantha Starmer, Authors of Speaker Camp. Brought to you by our sponsor: MarksAndLogos.com 00:00 Intro Theme 00:11 Introductions/Interview with Russ Unger & Samantha Starmer. Links / topics mentioned: Amazon IA Institute Happy Cog Gabby Hon Shay Howe Refresh Chicago IxDA Chicago UXPA Chicago Speaker Camp Dan Willis Cranky Talk Mr. Miyagi Hugh Forrest Jarrod Spool Kristina Halvorson Jeffrey Zeldman Bruno Figueiredo Eric Ries Jonathon Colman Jess McMullin Bruce Turkel Christian Lane Eytan Mirsky Karen McGrane From Muppets to Mastery Chic...
2013-12-24
32 min
Boxes and Arrows Podcast
The Business of Experience: The Experience Impact Framework
nForm's Jess McMullin outlines three dimensions of The Experience Impact Framework including: the elements of business, the fundamentals of user experience practice and the kinds of impact we can have.
2008-05-03
00 min
Adaptive Path Podcast
UX Week 2007 | Smoothing the Way: The Designer as Facilitator
Even the best design teams, methods, architecture and tools are no match for a project beset with political infighting, divided priorities or unfocused goals. To truly make an impact, product teams need to have business buy-in and a shared understanding of the project’s direction. Often, it’s up to designers to smooth the way and facilitate this consensus.<br /> <br /> By greasing the tracks in the early stages of a project, designers can gain the much-needed support of business stakeholders, avoid wasted effort, increase their influence (within their teams and the company at large), and make...
2008-03-25
00 min
UX Week 2007
Smoothing the Way: The Designer as Facilitator
Even the best design teams, methods, architecture and tools are no match for a project beset with political infighting, divided priorities or unfocused goals. To truly make an impact, product teams need to have business buy-in and a shared understanding of the project’s direction. Often, it’s up to designers to smooth the way and facilitate this consensus. By greasing the tracks in the early stages of a project, designers can gain the much-needed support of business stakeholders, avoid wasted effort, increase their influence (within their teams and the company at large), and make a more meaningful diff...
2008-03-25
42 min