

WP Tavern
WordPress Tavern
The WP Tavern Jukebox is a podcast for the WordPress community. We interview people who are pushing change in how WordPress evolves. Plugins, Blocks, Themes, Community, Events, Accessibility and Diversity; we try to cover all the bases. Subscribe to be updated when we bring you new content.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 34min
#140 – Donata Stroink-Skillrud on Privacy Policies and Legal Obligations for Businesses
On the podcast today we have Donata Stroink-Skillrud to talk about navigating privacy laws. Donata explains the absence of US federal privacy laws, necessitating businesses to comply with various state laws. She emphasises "Privacy by Design" for WordPress websites, and advises web designers to use legal disclaimers in contracts. Donata also highlights global privacy law updates, and how you need to be mindful of what’s coming in the next few years. If you’re keen to find out more about the current legal landscape, or just want some more knowledge to ensure your projects are legally sound and ethically responsible, this episode is for you.

Oct 2, 2024 • 39min
#139 – Andy Fragen on Automatic Update Rollbacks in WordPress
In this episode, Andy Fragen, a dedicated member of the WordPress community and trauma surgeon, shares insights on balancing his intense medical career with his passion for WordPress. He elaborates on automatic update rollbacks, a critical feature designed to restore functionality during failed updates. Andy discusses the technical hurdles faced, leadership's role in overcoming them, and the teamwork that brought this important tool to life. His journey highlights the intersection of healthcare and technology, making it a compelling listen for both developers and enthusiasts.

Sep 25, 2024 • 44min
#138 – Isla Waite, Bet Hannon and Ryan Bracey on What to Expect From WP Accessibility Day 2024
On the podcast today we have Isla Waite, Bet Hannon and Ryan Bracey. We discuss the significance of WordPress Accessibility Day, which is a 24-hour virtual conference running on 9th to the 10th October, 2024. It’s being driven by a team of passionate volunteers and is geared towards making the digital space accessible for all. We cover the logistical details, including how to register and the optional donations and sponsorships that can enrich your participation. Our guests share their personal motivations and experiences that fuel their dedication to the accessibility cause. We also get into the global reach of the event, with translation efforts and volunteer opportunities that make WordPress Accessibility Day 2024 a truly inclusive initiative. If you’re interested in making the web a more accessible and inclusive place, this episode is for you.

Sep 18, 2024 • 31min
#137 – Jamie Marsland on Heading the WordPress YouTube Channel
On the podcast today we have Jamie Marsland, who has recently become the Head of the WordPress YouTube channel at Automattic. He talks about the nature of the role and why it's more important to market WordPress than it ever has been. Jamie aims to enhance the channel’s presence and engage YouTube’s vast audience by producing valuable video content targeting diverse groups, including beginners, developers, and the community. He emphasises the balance between content quality and engaging the YouTube algorithm. He plans to continue his own YouTube channel while growing WordPress' official channel, inviting community input for innovative and fun content ideas. If you're interested in the evolving landscape of WordPress on YouTube, Jamie's strategic approach, or how you might contribute to this exciting venture, this episode is for you.

Sep 11, 2024 • 39min
#136 – Matthias Pupillo on Enhancing WordPress With AI Translations
On the podcast today we have Matthias Pupillo, co-founder of FluentC.ai. He's here to discuss AI-driven language translations, with a focus upon WordPress websites. Matthias has a rich background in technology and WordPress, and reveals how FluentC enables translations in up to 140 languages within seconds by leveraging AI models, and creating a contextual layer for high-quality outputs. He also shares insights on the future of AI translations, the importance of open-source models, and potential integration with WordPress Core, reflecting on the broader implications for the industry. If you're interested in the intersection of AI and WordPress, or are looking to enhance your website's multilingual capabilities, this episode is for you.

Sep 4, 2024 • 47min
#135 – Jonathan Bossenger on Enhancing WordPress Learning Experiences
Jonathan Bossenger, a former software developer turned WordPress developer educator, shares his journey in transforming WordPress learning. He emphasizes the need for accessible educational resources globally, detailing the potential of the Learn platform. Key topics include interactive tools like Playground for coding practice, the importance of continually updated content, and the creation of structured learning pathways. Jonathan invites listeners to contribute to the Learn project, highlighting the community's role in making education more inclusive.

Aug 28, 2024 • 40min
#134 – Chris Ferdinandi on ADHD, Focus, and Working in Tech
On the podcast today we have Chris Ferdinandi. He shares his experiences managing ADHD in both his personal and professional life. Chris describes how ADHD affects his focus, impulse control, and emotions, viewing these traits as both challenges and potential strengths. He offers practical strategies for ADHD individuals, such as structuring workdays with dedicated focus times and utilising small tasks to kickstart productivity. Chris also discusses the importance of workplace accommodations and understanding ADHD subtypes. For those curious about transforming ADHD-related challenges into career strengths, Chris provides further insights and resources on his website. If you're curious about how ADHD can turn challenges into career strengths, this episode is for you.

Aug 21, 2024 • 45min
#133 – Blake Bertuccelli-Booth on Automated Accessibility Testing in WordPress
On the podcast today we have Blake Bertuccelli-Booth, a web designer and founder of Equalify, a company focused on improving web accessibility. Blake's journey into web accessibility advocacy began through his work with higher education organisations and his personal experiences with dyslexia. The episode gets into Blake's development of an automated tool that surveys websites for accessibility issues, revealing over 2.1 million issues across wordpress.org properties. Blake discusses the moral imperative of web accessibility, its real-world impacts, and the need for better education for developers and designers. If you're passionate about web accessibility or eager to learn how your work can make a tangible difference in people's lives, this episode is for you.

Aug 14, 2024 • 44min
#132 – Katie Keith & Matt Cromwell on Making a Success of Your WordPress Product
Katie Keith, founder and CEO of Barn2 Plugins, and Matt Cromwell, co-founder of GiveWP, share insights from their podcast 'WP Product Talk' on thriving in the WordPress product market. They highlight strategies for enhancing user experience and effective marketing, discussing the power of explainer videos and customer feedback. Transparency and an engaging 'About Us' page are emphasized as vital for building credibility. They also tackle pricing models and retention strategies, urging developers to address market needs and maintain strong customer relationships.

Aug 7, 2024 • 22min
#131 – Abraham Waita on Nurturing Young WordPress Enthusiasts in Uganda
On the podcast today we have Abraham Waita, a Woo Happiness Engineer at Automattic. Abraham is deeply involved in the WordPress communities in Kenya and Uganda and recently spoke at WordCamp Europe. The discussion centers on Abraham's efforts to introduce WordPress to high schools in Uganda, fostering a young and rapidly growing WordPress community through the ICT curriculum. We delve into the community's growth, challenges, and the essential role of sponsorships and hardware donations. The conversation also highlights the broader impact on students' futures and ways companies and individuals can support this educational initiative. If you're passionate about education, WordPress, or community growth, this episode is for you.


