Aubrey Goodman solves big problems as an engineering generalist. In this hopefully monthly podcast, hear a fresh perspective on apps, technology, interactivity, product design, startup life, and more.
Always raw, often bourbon-fueled. Hold onto your hats. Here there be cowboys. Thanks for listening!
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Aubrey Goodman solves big problems as an engineering generalist. In this hopefully monthly podcast, hear a fresh perspective on apps, technology, interactivity, product design, startup life, and more.
Always raw, often bourbon-fueled. Hold onto your hats. Here there be cowboys. Thanks for listening!
Video episodes on Vimeo
Chris Ross returns to the show to discuss skill building and muscle memory in VR. We asked ourselves if training in VR translates to tangible skill in the real world. The answers may surprise you!
Traveling to Japan changed his entire world view. This is a story of compassion, vulnerability, and rebirth. Follow along as Aubrey rediscovers his core passion while adventuring down alleys of neon mystery in Tokyo.
Emily Dutch, author and world traveler, joins the show to share stories about her master plan, ten years in the making. She stopped by our San Francisco studio on her way to Bali and beyond, on her quest to embrace synchronicity in all forms. A one-way ticket to the rest of your life!
Chris Ross returns to the show for a second round of verbal sparring, from muay thai training to shadowboxing. With BoxVR and Beat Saber and a heathy dose of mindfulness, you can see dramatic improvements in your skill. These games offer a compelling example of coaching techniques applied to a training routine in virtual reality. The real world results speak for themselves.
Chris Ross joins the show to talk about the intersection of exercise with virtual reality computing. BeatSaber is quickly becoming the best game in the Oculus Rift marketplace, since its release in early May 2018. We ask and answer the question: why buy VR hardware instead of a gym membership?
This is a story about the complexities of synchronizing time across connected devices, the perils of getting it wrong, and some theories on why system clocks suddenly change sometimes.
Aubrey tells a tale of building the CityHiker app and how adoption of Reactive Extensions helped accelerate development by focusing on user experience.
Justin Davis returns to the show after 2yrs to chat about his experience as a conductor on the Florida Startup Bus. A new flock of entrepreneurs pitch new ideas focused on the restaurant industry. Augmented/virtual reality training, AI-enabled hiring systems, and much more.
This week, special guest and user experience researcher, Melissa Hui, joins the show to talk about the ROI of design and how creativity and ideation play an increasing role in business.
Will the tools of tomorrow look anything like the tools of the past? Will developers and designers continue to build distinctly different native apps for various platforms? Or will we see a resurgence of browser-based mobile apps? What does the future hold for interactivity? In this episode, we ponder these questions.
Take apart the Apple Watch experience, and drill down to its core essence. You'll find more questions than answers. How do people feel about it? How will it change our world? Too soon to say.
After several weeks of delays, we're back with a discussion of Amazon Dash, the latest on-demand service from your favorite online retailer. Ripe with fresh commentary about the evolution of the shopping cart in the 21st century, this episode is sure to deliver great value and more than a few laughs.
In this technical episode, we dig into the tools of the trade for UI designers. Whether you're on a distributed team spread across the globe or a small focused team in the same office, the tools you use fundamentally affect the process and the results. Choose wisely.
With the release of the Raspberry Pi 2.0 this week, it has never been easier to get into wearable technology. In this episode, we discuss the vast options available to the modern hobbyist.
In a world of food-delivering drones, with occasional news of yet another drone-based missile strike in a war zone, can we find middle ground for recreational personal ownership? Is commercial regulation plausible? Or is the risk of collateral damage too great to achieve balance through legislation? And what exactly do you call a group of drones, anyway?
In this inaugural event by Experience Design Guild, we invite members from our community to engage in heated philosophical debate. The goal is to represent skeuomorphism or flat design as a preferred solution in a set of scenarios. Each scenario offers a unique perspective on this age-old battle. Special thanks to Anki for hosting and providing great food and beer!
Aubrey Goodman solves big problems as an engineering generalist. In this hopefully monthly podcast, hear a fresh perspective on apps, technology, interactivity, product design, startup life, and more.
Always raw, often bourbon-fueled. Hold onto your hats. Here there be cowboys. Thanks for listening!
Video episodes on Vimeo