Episodios

  • Announcing “Off the Path with Sam and Steve”
    Oct 10 2025

    Sam Ladner and I have a new podcast, called Off the Path with Sam and Steve. It’s a limited series, where we talk about what a research career looks like, even when it goes “off the path.” Our first three episodes are live.

    Show Links

    • Off the Path with Sam and Steve on Apple Podcasts
    • Off the Path with Sam and Steve on YouTube
    • Off the Path with Sam and Steve on Spotify
    • Episode 1: The Good Enough Career (Apple)
    • Episode 1: The Good Enough Career (YouTube)
    • Episode 1: The Good Enough Career (Spotify)
    • Episode 2: What Do You Do When You Want To Grow (Apple)
    • Episode 2: What Do You Do When You Want To Grow (YouTube)
    • Episode 2: What Do You Do When You Want To Grow (Spotify)
    • Episode 3: Good Interviewing (Apple)
    • Episode 3: Good Interviewing (YouTube)
    • Episode 3: Good Interviewing (Spotify)
    • Sam Ladner
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    8 m
  • 53. Remembering Tomer Sharon
    Mar 24 2025

    Tomer Sharon passed away last week. I’m reposting his appearance on Dollars to Donuts from 2019.

    Show Links

    • Episode transcript
    • Episode (and show links) from 2019
    • From LinkedIn, announcement of Tomer’s passing
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    1 h y 4 m
  • Interviewing Users anniversary and new audiobook!
    Oct 21 2024

    It’s the first anniversary of the second edition of Interviewing Users, and it’s now available as an audiobook. Listen to this episode for a sample.

    Show Links

    • Interviewing Users on Audible
    • Interviewing Users, 2nd Edition (print and eBook)
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    31 m
  • 52. Emily Sun of Hipcamp
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode of Dollars to Donuts, I talk with Emily Sun, the head of Design and Research at Hipcamp. We discuss staying engaged in work, designers doing their own research, and research at a small, growing company.

    There’s actually a big opportunity with smaller companies. At small startups, you are much closer to the people who are making the long term vision for what the company is going to be. Because we have access to that level of leadership, there is a lot that can be influenced through research. – Emily Sun

    Show Links

    • Episode transcript
    • Make Things That Matter — Steve Portigal: Improving your user research process
    • Interviewing Users, second edition
    • Emily Sun on LinkedIn
    • Hipcamp
    • The Fun Scale
    • Alyssa Ravasio, Founder + CEO of Hipcamp
    • Sifteo
    • CHI conference
    • 3DR

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    50 m
  • 51. Tamara Hale of Splunk
    Jul 3 2024

    This episode of Dollars to Donuts features my conversation with Tamara Hale, the Director of Product Experience – Research & Insights at Splunk. We talk about the long tail of impact, being an anthropologist of work, and having a creative practice.

    The ‘doing the research’ bit is only about a quarter of your job. The rest of it is all the other stuff that goes around it. It’s about storytelling and influence and developing a vision and creating alignment around who the customers are and creating alignment on what actually are the business goals. It’s your stakeholder mapping. It’s your internal research. It’s your knowledge management. It’s improving how we work. All that stuff is part of research, and if you only think of your job as that quarter, you’re missing out on some of the most interesting and also trickiest parts of the job. – Tamara Hale

    Show Links

    • Episode transcript
    • Tamara Hale
    • Splunk
    • Tracey Lovejoy
    • Catalyst Constellations
    • Blurring the Lines: Building a collaborative dialogue from the intersection of creative practice, ethnography and business

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    1 h y 18 m
  • 50. Vanessa Arango Garcia of Delivery Hero
    Jun 26 2024

    In this latest episode of Dollars to Donuts, I talk with Vanessa Arango Garcia, Director UX Research & Research Operations at Delivery Hero. We discuss creating an engaged research community across a global organization, being accountable for impact, and how today’s challenges provide an opportunity for the research progression to grow.

    We care a lot about our craft and we need to keep the quality up, but we also need to be pragmatic in how we are able to optimize that process of doing research to focus in the next stages. We dedicate too much in doing the research, delivering that report. And later, sometimes it’s very difficult to dedicate time to following up, connecting with the team, sitting together, ideating, thinking about the roadmap, because we don’t have time. We are jumping from research to research to research because every research takes time. – Vanessa Arango Garcia

    Show Links

    • Episode transcript
    • Rally AMA with Steve Portigal on what makes a research practice mature
    • Interviewing Users, second edition
    • Vanessa Arango Garcia
    • Delivery Hero
    • PedidosYa
    • EuroCopa
    • The new researcher: Navigating the evolving landscape of UX Research

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    59 m
  • 49. Sarah Gregory of Coinbase
    Jun 19 2024

    This episode of Dollars to Donuts features my conversation with Sarah Gregory, Director of User Research for Consumer at Coinbase. We talk about research comms, archiving user research, and doing research that no one is yet asking for.

    Our email is designed for one very specific leadership stakeholder, and it is tailored to how that person likes to consume information. There’s a different stakeholder that hates email. That person, I use Slack. Another stakeholder tends to listen very well when they’re live in a regularly recurring monthly meeting. And so I make sure that research always has one or two slides in that meeting. You have to know exactly who you want to be listening, and you have to change your techniques depending on who that is. Which is really just understanding your user, right? – Sarah Gregory

    Show Notes

    • Episode transcript
    • Rally AMA with Steve Portigal on what makes a research practice mature
    • Interviewing Users, second edition
    • Sarah Gregory
    • Coinbase
    • The Basics about Cryptocurrency
    • Bitcoin
    • Blockchain
    • Ethereum
    • McDonald’s Theory
    • Sian Townsend
    • Jobs To Be Done
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Becoming a Level 1 Sommelier
    • Drops of God
    • NFT

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    1 h y 11 m
  • 48. Jamika Burge of Capital One
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode of Dollars to Donuts I speak with Jamika Burge, the head of research for Data and AI at Capital One. We talk about her journey through academia, discovering user research, and intersectionality.

    Doing good – for me, as a researcher, and as someone who wants to do good in the world, it means understanding people’s needs in context and providing opportunities for them to succeed. That’s what that means for me. Success can mean different things to different people. I can guess what success means from a business perspective. I can even guess what success means from a researcher perspective, but ultimately it’s that end user who tells us whether or not we got it right. I want that person to feel as an end user, free to share with us when we got it wrong, but also when we got it right. – Jamika Burge

    Show Notes

    • Episode transcript
    • Interviewing Users, second edition
    • Steve Portigal on the UX Podcast
    • Jamika Burge on LinkedIn
    • What is the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule? (PANAS)
    • Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech
    • IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    • John M. Carroll at Penn State
    • Mary Beth Rosson at Penn State
    • Office of Naval Intelligence
    • DARPA
    • Spelman College
    • blackcomputeHER
    • #blackcomputeHER conference
    • National Academies
    • Capital One

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    1 h y 13 m