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SUX - The Sustainable UX Podcast

Podcast SUX - The Sustainable UX Podcast
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Hello and welcome to SUX - The Sustainable UX Podcast, the podcast for designers, UX people and digital product builders who want to make an impact for a sustai...

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  • SUX EP 17 - "We need to talk about water" with Laura Korčulanin
    Welcome to this episode of the SUX Podcast. This time I had the honor to be joined by Laura Korculanin from Lisbon. Laura is a Design anthropologist, a systems thinker and a water advocate, running her own company called give a shit. We met for the first time I think 3 years ago and what really stuck to me was how Laura already back then had dedicated her design work to water, to nature and to regeneration. And therefore I am so happy that she joined me for this episode to talk especially about water and the impact to it by the digital world we design or use (and yes AI plays a huge part in that). We also speak about the importance of nature and why we need to recalibrate our societal value set. Laura for example made the great point, how insane it is that a forest is only of economical value when the trees are cut down to sell the wood. But we also touched the question of balancing online and offline time for ourselves and how that connects us to nature. And we speak about why designers need to be system thinkers to design sustainability and for regeneration.  Laura is a real inspiration and we could have talked for 2 or 3 hours (no worries - the episode is only one hour long) and she as well creates “punch-line” quotes throughout the whole episode. Just to give you a teaser: „The less time you are online, the more connected you are offline“  „How is it possible that the forest is worth money only once you cut down trees?“ Connect with our guest or us: Laura’s Channels: Lauras LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurakorculanin/  Give a Shit: https://www.giveashitnow.org/  Partner of this episode:  mittwald - your strong partner for premium hosting “We live the web. We breathe code. And: We love agencies and freelancers. With highly performant and flexible managed cloud hosting, we provide web professionals with the platform to launch their web projects to the next level. Smart workflows and innovative features, like measuring the CO2 emissions per website visit, make your work more efficient. Hosting has never been this fun!” A big thank you mittwald for supporting this episode of the SUX Podcast! 💚 Find all information about mittwald, their hosting offer and their efforts in sustainability here:  https://mitt.link/sux Our Channels: Thorsten's LinkedIn  SUX Slack Community  SUX LinkedIn  SUX Website Email us at [email protected] to share your feedback or suggest future guests.
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  • SUX EP 16 - "Too Good To Go: No more food waste" with Chris Cassens
    For this episode of the SUX Podcast we had the honor to be joined by Chris Cassens. She is the Director of Product and Design Operations at Too Good to Go, this wonderful company that is fighting food waste by creating a marketplace for surplus food. We speak about how to design a service that helps to reduce food waste and about the special challenges you are facing in doing that. But we discuss also how we here in Europe produce a lot of food waste by not using every part of for example an apple. And how this is done differently in Brazil, where Chris is originally from. And we talk about her personal journey all the way from Brazil to Denmark to an impact company like Too Good to Go.  So, join us in our conversation to learn more about food waste and how to fight it, but also about the differences in how food is treated in western Europe and in Brazil. One technical side note. We had some audio issues due to construction work outside of Chris apartment. Though we did some post-production editing you still might hear some low tone noise in the first 20min. After that we switched microphones, but you will notice a slightly change in the sound of Chris voice due to the other microphone. Connect with our guest or us: Chris’s Channels: Chris’ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinacassens/ Too Good to Go: https://www.toogoodtogo.com/  Our Channels: Bavo's Linkedin  Thorsten's LinkedIn  Isabel's LinkedIn  SUX Slack Community  SUX LinkedIn  SUX Website Email us at [email protected] to share your feedback or suggest future guests.
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  • SUX EP 15 - "A fossil-free Internet by 2030" with Hannah Smith
    For this episode of the SUX Podcast we were joined by Hannah Smith, who is the Director of Operations of the Green Web Foundation. We spoke about how to make the web fossil free until 2030, if we are on track here and how Designers, Developers and all professions need to join to work towards this goal. But we also spoke about the role of AI in all this and how our use of tech in the northern/western world creates a lot of injustice because of our massive overconsumption of energy. And we dived into AI and the problems that come with it - ecologically as well as socially.  We spoke about the need of Narrative shifts and what every one of us can do about it and we discussed we not only need to learn but also unlearn frequently. Like Thorsten, Hannah is loving the outdoors and is trying to do all her travels by train, so we also spoke a little bit about the greatest train travels and our longest trips. And Hannah started a new tradition on the podcast by beginning to ask questions to Thorsten on her own.  So, if you want to here more about how to get to a fossil free internet, about the role of AI in it and why we need to question it more, but also about beautiful train trips and what Hannah does to re-energize in bad moments, do not hesitate to tune in to this episode of the SUX Podcast. Connect with our guest or us: Hannah’s Channels: Hannah’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanopcan/  Green Web Foundation: http://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/ Green Tech South West: https://greentechsouthwest.org/ Sources from the episode: Branch Magazine: https://branch.climateaction.tech/  Green Web Foundation: http://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/ Green Web Check Service of Green Web Foundation: https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/green-web-check/  CO2.js: https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/co2-js/  UX Connect Aarhus: https://www.boye-co.com/conferences/uxconnect24  Our Channels: Bavo's Linkedin  Thorsten's LinkedIn  Isabel's LinkedIn  SUX Slack Community  SUX LinkedIn  SUX Website Email us at [email protected] to share your feedback or suggest future guests.
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  • SUX EP 14 - "AI and digital Sustainability" with Tom Greenwood
    This time we were joined by one of the long-time trailblazers of digital Sustainability - Tom Greenwood, Founder of Wholegrain Digital and Author of “Sustainable Webdesign”. We spoke about digital Sustainability, and how Tom’s Journey into it already began 2004. And we discussed the challenges of advocating for digital sustainability and where we are at the moment and what we actually can do as designers on various levels.  In the second half of the conversation we were diving deep into AI, its impacts and if AI can help us saving the world or helps destroying it. We were discussing if AI is creative and what the use of AI does to us as humans.  It was a very deep and inspirational conversation and if you want to learn more what you should ask yourself when using AI, tune in to this episode of the SUX Podcast.   Connect with our guest or us: Tom’s Channels: Tom’s agency Wholegrain Digital: https://www.wholegraindigital.com/  Tom’s Newsletter “Oximoron”: https://tomgreenwood.substack.com/  Toms’ “Humanitas et Machina”: https://hopefulepoch.substack.com/  Tom’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomgreenwood/  Toms’ Book “Sustainable Web Design”: https://abookapart.com/products/sustainable-web-design/  Sources from the episode: Book “Approaching the Natural” by Sid Garza-Hillman: https://abookapart.com/products/sustainable-web-design/  Blog-Article: “Will AI be good for the environment?”: https://www.wholegraindigital.com/blog/will-ai-be-good-for-the-environment/ Website Carbon Calculator: https://websitecarbon.com   Our Channels: Bavo's Linkedin  Thorsten's LinkedIn  Isabel's LinkedIn  SUX Slack Community  SUX LinkedIn  SUX Website Email us at [email protected] to share your feedback or suggest future guests.
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  • SUX EP 13 - „Changing design towards a better world“ with Don Norman
    You most probably know our guest already. This time we had the honor to be joined by Don Norman, author of "Design of everyday things" or "Design for a better world" , Co-Founder of the Nielsen Norman Group, University Professor and so much more for many of us. We spoke about morning walks, elaborated on Humanity Centered Design and why Dons latest book was a different one, when he started writing it. We discussed about the importance of curiosity and made the connection between design, business and decision making and how it relates to sustainability. We spoke about sustainability and why it can only be the beginning and why it is good to be wrong sometimes. And we discussed how human centered design is wrong and why and how it needs to be enhanced and changed. So, if you want to learn more about Humanity Centered Design and what is wrong with Human Centered Design, about how Don writes his books, but also about how to stay curious and not get older, even when you are 88, join us for this episode of the SUX podcast. Connect with our guest or us: Don’s Channels: Don Norman Design Award and Summit: https://donnormanaward.design/ Don’s Book “Design for a better world”:  https://jnd.org/books/design-for-a-better-world/ Don’s Website: https://jnd.org/ Don’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnorman/  Sources from the episode: Book “Lean Impact” by Ann Mei Chang: https://www.annmei.com/ Book “Design for the real world” by Vicgor Papanek: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/190560.Design_for_the_Real_World SUX Academy: Waitlist for the upcoming Course “Become a Sustainable UX Designer”:  https://sustainableuxnetwork.com/#courses And for information and curriculum options about the Sustainable UX Masterclass for design and product-teams get in touch with Thorsten: [email protected] Our Channels: Bavo's Linkedin  Thorsten's LinkedIn  Isabel's LinkedIn  SUX Slack Community  SUX LinkedIn  SUX Website Email us at [email protected] to share your feedback or suggest future guests.
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Hello and welcome to SUX - The Sustainable UX Podcast, the podcast for designers, UX people and digital product builders who want to make an impact for a sustainable future. We are Bavo and Thorsten and we are two of the founding members of “SUX - The Sustainable UX Network”, a non-profit initiative and community, that drives sustainable and responsible UX based on the UN SDGs in various ways. With the SUX Podcast we invite you to meet wonderful people from around the world and to get inspired by their way of trying to save the world through and within UX, Design and Tech.
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