Design Therapy Justin Hall, Steven Hsieh & Trixie Johnston
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Kick off your shoes and get comfortable with experience designers Justin Hall, Steven Hsieh and Trixie Johnston for a monthly session of Design Therapy. We’ll uncover intimate stories from our favourite creatives, what they learned and how it shaped their career. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry . . . we’ll bulk-bill.
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The Imposters
We're tackling the enigma of imposter syndrome. That sneaky voice in your head saying, 'You're out of your depth'—we're exposing it.
The twist: is imposter syndrome all bad, or does it hold unexpected insights?
Join us for a candid chat filled with personal stories, as we unravel this complex and sometimes irrational feeling.
It's a journey through self-doubt, and we're here to navigate it together.
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Art-ificial Intelligence with Sophie Greenfield
UX designer and generative AI enthusiast Sophie Greenfield helps Steven Hsieh (shay) and Justin Hall navigate the future of AI in design, its current limits and how reinventing her skillset has helped her outrun the rise and fall of digital trends.
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Alpha Females with Nika Khodjasteh
Alpha – an individual who’s confident, assertive and ambitious.
As someone who is constantly labelled an alpha female, how does it impact your life?
In this episode, Justin and Trixie talk to accessibility practice lead Nika Khodjasteh about her experiences navigating the professional world as an alpha female.
We break down stereotypes, share personal stories and talk about the shifting dynamics of women in society and workplace.
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Surf-Life Balance with Ryan Hoy
What's life really like for remote workers in a post COVID world?
Ryan Hoy gives us a glimpse into his life as a fully remote designer - highlighting the difficulties in forming relationships online and importance of developing a strong virtual presence.
He also reveals some of his personal struggles and the ways in which remote work has enabled him to strengthen his relationship with family, rediscover old passions and live a healthier and happier life.
Listen in as we discuss the benefits and drawbacks of connecting virtually and the responsibilities of individuals and their employers to make remote work . . .work.
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Hurt Feelings with Steven Hsieh
Whether we like it or not, the fight-or-flight response is coded in our genetics and not all of us are well-equipped to deal with these anxiety-induced feelings.
Join Trixie and Justin as they unpack traumatic workplace experiences from fellow co-host Steve’s past and how he's overcoming them.
We'll explore dark spirals of negative thoughts due to (not so constructive) design critiques, seeking professional help from workplace assistance programs and finding new behavioural tools to deal with the ups and downs of work and life.
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Do Better with Allison Ravenhall
What are the benefits of accessible design and how many people does it really benefit?
Join us for a chat with accessibility manager Allison Ravenhall about what accessible tech means to those who use it and the struggles she faces in getting its importance recognised.
Listen in as we touch on the technological strides made for the disabled community during COVID, the negatives of return to office mandates, the value of inclusive user testing and how designers can do better by considering and catering for EVERY user.
Episode notes and transcriptions are available here.
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