Everyday Experiences Podcast

Geoff Wilson

A show exploring and unpacking potential design improvement opportunities in our everyday world, one frustrating experience at a time. Hosted by @gwilsonswork

  1. The UX of Airports — Did you bring your arrival and departure forms?

    12/05/2022

    The UX of Airports — Did you bring your arrival and departure forms?

    Geoff and Guy acknowledge and lament the challenges in getting international air travel “back to the way it was” post-covid. They won’t let us leave, and they won’t let us stay. There’s probably a form for that too. Ignore that this episode was released 6 months after recording when many of the discussed restrictions were still in place — timeliness is not our strong suit, but thought-provoking questions are. Covered this episode: 💡 What is the best way to make your passengers wait? 💡 Who should really be responsible for completing the departure requirement checks? 💡 Can proactively setting customer expectations actually be a bad thing? 💡 What role can we play in driving the changes we want to see? Originally recorded on 24 June 2022. ====== Change starts with a conversation—subscribe and share this on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever your friends are listening. Hosted by Geoff Wilson (geoffwilsonhcd.com) ====== How did you feel about this? Leave us a comment and see examples of what we covered on: - Instagram: instagram.com/everydayexppod/ - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/73437449/ - Facebook: facebook.com/EverydayExpPod ====== Intro and Outro tracks: Music by 8er41 from Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/music/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=1224) Small Group Walla by Corsica S on http://freemusicarchive.org/ (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Corsica_S#contact-artist)

    39 min
  2. The UX of Hotels with Kim Goodwin — No pillow mints, only Presidents

    11/17/2021

    The UX of Hotels with Kim Goodwin — No pillow mints, only Presidents

    In this episode, Geoff Wilson is joined by Kim Goodwin to take the covers off hotel experiences and see what’s lurking behind the closet doors. We’re going beyond website bookings and into room design, amenities, #hotelhacks, and of course checking in and out. You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here. Kim Goodwin is the author of the best-selling book, “Designing for the Digital Age: How to Create Human-Centred Products and Services”, and has been working and and teaching user research and design for over twenty years. Covered in this episode: 💡 Where does all the service experience interruptions, discrimination, and creepiness come from? 💡 What happens if marketing doesn’t set the right customer expectations? 💡 How can team diversity improve the customers' experience? 💡 Why does the staff experience deserve equal design attention? 💡 How does a brand create superfans? Originally recorded on 14 July 2021. ====== Change starts with a conversation—subscribe and share this on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever your friends are listening. Hosted by Geoff Wilson (https://geoffwilsonhcd.com) You can find and follow Kim Goodwin on LinkedIn ====== How did you feel about this? Leave us a comment and see examples of what we covered on: - Instagram @EverydayExpPod - LinkedIn @EverydayExpPod - Facebook @EverydayExpPod  ====== Intro and Outro tracks: Music by 8er41 from Pixabay  Small Group Walla by Corsica S on Free Music Archive

    41 min

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A show exploring and unpacking potential design improvement opportunities in our everyday world, one frustrating experience at a time. Hosted by @gwilsonswork