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The UX Growth
Nick Mann
79 episodes
3 weeks ago
I talk with Megan Legawiec, who brings her background in teaching into UX writing. Making accessibility not just a goal, but an ethical responsibility. We dive into: • What trauma-informed content really means • Why accessibility often gets deprioritized • How to make your writing more inclusive without overhauling everything It’s a powerful conversation on empathy, ethics, and design that truly serves people. How to Support Megan Connect with Megan on LinkedIn — You can contact the host, Nick Mann via Email and LinkedIn. Check out my links, such as Patreon, the UX Growth Challenge Newsletter, and the UX Growth Book Series, to help improve your UX knowledge. Thank you for listening, and let's keep growing.
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I talk with Megan Legawiec, who brings her background in teaching into UX writing. Making accessibility not just a goal, but an ethical responsibility. We dive into: • What trauma-informed content really means • Why accessibility often gets deprioritized • How to make your writing more inclusive without overhauling everything It’s a powerful conversation on empathy, ethics, and design that truly serves people. How to Support Megan Connect with Megan on LinkedIn — You can contact the host, Nick Mann via Email and LinkedIn. Check out my links, such as Patreon, the UX Growth Challenge Newsletter, and the UX Growth Book Series, to help improve your UX knowledge. Thank you for listening, and let's keep growing.
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How To
Education,
Technology,
Business,
Careers
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Season 4 -Episode 10 Joseph Louis Tan
The UX Growth
58 minutes 48 seconds
7 months ago
Season 4 -Episode 10 Joseph Louis Tan
Joseph Louis Tan has one of the most unique UX career stories I’ve ever heard. From retail product design to lecturing at 27, to leading product design at an 11M+ SaaS company. He’s done it all. And he’s helping UX professionals land six-figure roles without applying online. Here are three reasons to tune in: Joseph breaks down how the job search actually works in today’s market and why job boards aren’t your best option. We talk about the real stuff: imposter syndrome, burnout, getting overlooked, and pushing through anyway. His clarity framework is something every UXer should hear. It’s simple, practical, and powerful. One of my favorite things Joseph said was:“Sometimes the dots connect only when you look back and sometimes, you need someone to connect them for you.” This is easily one of the most insightful and energizing episodes we’ve done. Would love for you to check it out and let me know your thoughts.
The UX Growth
I talk with Megan Legawiec, who brings her background in teaching into UX writing. Making accessibility not just a goal, but an ethical responsibility. We dive into: • What trauma-informed content really means • Why accessibility often gets deprioritized • How to make your writing more inclusive without overhauling everything It’s a powerful conversation on empathy, ethics, and design that truly serves people. How to Support Megan Connect with Megan on LinkedIn — You can contact the host, Nick Mann via Email and LinkedIn. Check out my links, such as Patreon, the UX Growth Challenge Newsletter, and the UX Growth Book Series, to help improve your UX knowledge. Thank you for listening, and let's keep growing.