Rosenfeld Review Podcast
The Rosenfeld Review Podcast (Rosenfeld Media)
Lou Rosenfeld talks with a LOT of brilliant, interesting changemakers in the UX world and beyond. Subscribe to the Rosenfeld Media podcast for a bird's eye view into what shifts UX faces, and how individuals and teams can respond in ways that drive success.
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Apr 28, 2016 • 23min
Users of the Lost Arc: Donna Lichaw Returns
Rosenfeld Author and delightful person Donna Lichaw comes on the podcast to talk about the significance of narratives in daily life and how that connects in a very significant way to the design professions.

Apr 21, 2016 • 23min
Parsing the Unceasing Parade of Users with Honeywell's Ted Booth
Enterprise UX (www.enterpriseux.net) theme leader and super-nice Brooklynite Ted Booth talks through the process of designing for the multitudes. After hearing from Ted, you will never see your thermostat the same way again.

Apr 13, 2016 • 23min
Sprints, sketches, success: XPLANE's Stephanie Gioia talks to Lou
Stephanie Gioia of XPLANE comes by to tell Lou about the value of visual thinking in making sure teams are framing the problem in the same way and work with a shared intention. XPLANE will be moderating Challenge Sprints, a new experiment in conference programming making their debut at Enterprise UX this year in San Antonio. (www.enterpriseux.net)

Apr 8, 2016 • 31min
Pursuing a natural order for the digital space: Lou + Dan Klyn talk IA, Wurman, and mysticism
Lou and fellow Michigander/Information Architect Dan Klyn talk about carrying ideas and practices from their originators to a broader community of practice. Wurman, Alexander, and the elusive dream of an ordered, life-affirming digital information landscape.

Apr 4, 2016 • 24min
Stitching it Together: Mariano Suarez-Battan and Jim Kalbach of Mural.ly talk to Lou
Lou talks to Mariano Suarez-Battan and Jim Kalbach of Mural.ly to discuss the state of User Experience Design, working solutions for distributed teams, and how design leaders can start putting together optimal solutions one piece at a time.
Look for Mural.ly to make an appearance at EnterpriseUX in San Antonio, June 8-10.
www.enterpriseux.net

Mar 23, 2016 • 19min
For God, Country and Users: Richard Dalton of USAA on The Politics of Innovation
Eminent design mind, USAA VP and Enterprise UX 16 theme leader Richard Dalton stops by to discuss Disney's Magic Bands, the nuts and bolts of building a world-class design capability into an enormous 90-year-old company and the tenuous future of auto insurers in a world without car accidents. Richard will be a theme leader on "The Politcs of Innovation at Enterprise UX, June 8-10 in San Antonio www.enterpriseux.net

Mar 17, 2016 • 22min
Building the UX Teams You Need: a Conversation with Susan Worthman
Susan Worthman, Design stategist, writer and Associate Dean of the Design MBA program at CCA talks Lou through the nuances and challenges of building and retaining a potent experience design team in a moment where that is a significant challenge. She will be a theme leader at Enterprise UX in San Antonio, June 8-10: www.enterpriseux.net.

Mar 10, 2016 • 18min
Better, Faster, Happier through systems: Jack Moffett Talks Big Picture with Lou
Jack Moffett, leader of the apps development group at GUI Immedius, talks to Lou about the importance of systems and standard practices for designing at scale when the stakes are high. Jack will be a theme leader at Enterprise UX 2016, June 8-10 in San Antonio: www.enterpriseux.net.

Feb 20, 2016 • 25min
Inventing the Future: A chat with MJ Broadbent
Design Guru and sketch-noting virtuoso MJ Broadbent tells Lou about her transition from smaller scale UX consultancy to an exciting position within GE Digital. Be sure to catch her sketch noting work at Enterprise UX 2016 www.enterpriseux.net.

Feb 16, 2016 • 23min
Peeking Over the Walls with Peter Morville
Lou visits with old friend Peter Morville for a discussion of the evolution of the internet, what they expected for the internet twenty years ago, and guessing at what we may see twenty years down the road.


