WordPress Weekly #219 – The 2015 Year in Review Part 2 of 2

In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I wrap up our year in review. We look back at the biggest stories from July-December of this year. Thank you to everyone who listened to the show throughout 2015. Marcus and I plan to expand beyond WordPress in 2016 to discuss mental health, distributed worker health, and accessibility. If you know someone who would make a great guest on any of these topics, please contact me at jeffc at wptavern.com.
WordPress Weekly #218 – The 2015 Year in Review Part 1 of 2

There’s a lot that happens in the WordPress ecosystem throughout the course of a year. In this episode, Marcus Couch and I run down our selection of big news stories from January to June.
WPWeekly #217 – The Tale of Jeff Matson

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WPWeekly #217 – The Tale of Jeff Matson

In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Jeff Chandler and Marcus Couch are joined by Jeff Matson who writes and maintains documentation for Rocketgenius. Matson tells us how he became involved with WordPress and the community. We learn how he’s transitioned from working in an office everyday to an office being optional. Last but not least, […]
WordPress Weekly #216 – WordCamp US 2015 Recap Roundtable

In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Michele Butcher, Nikhil Vimil, Kiko Doran, and Chris Wiegman as we recap the first annual WordCamp US. We discuss the venue and share our favorite sessions of the event. We also discuss a number of items from Matt Mullenweg’s State of The Word presentation. Last but not least are Marcus’ plugin picks of the week.
State of The Word 2015 Recap

This year we have a lot to talk about regarding Matt Mullenweg’s annual State of The Word. Many different topics were covered, including the upcoming release of WordPress 4.4. This year WordCamp US was hosted in Philadelphia, PA. Matt had a lot to say, and I’ll be digesting the video a few times before I […]
WordPress Weekly #215 – All About Logos With Andrew Bergeron

In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Andrew Bergeron, founder of Visual Rhythm. Bergeron explains the effort and investment it takes to create memorable logos. He also shares tips on how to avoid designing forgettable logos. We also learn the history of the Nike Swoosh logo created by Carolyn Davidson in 1971.
WordPress Weekly #214 – Chris Lema on WordPress in the Enterprise, Market Share, and Calypso

In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Chris Lema to discuss WordPress in the enterprise, the on boarding experience, and Calypso. Lema shares his experience beta testing a Windows version of Automattic’s new desktop application. We discuss how WordPress is going to grow its market share from 25% to 50% and how important Jetpack is to reaching that goal. Near the end of the interview, Lema shares what he’s most thankful for as it relates to WordPress.