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Awkward Silences

Awkward Silences

User Interviews 196 episodes Latest May 26, 2026

Awkward Silences is a podcast by User Interviews that explores the world of UX research and qualitative data. Hosted by Erin May and Carol Guest, the show features interviews with professionals who interview people, discussing the craft of understanding users to build better products and businesses. The podcast aims to geek out on all things related to user experience research and the art of asking questions.

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#191 - Throwback: UX Lessons from a Decade Researching AI with Jess Holbrook of Microsoft Jun 9, 2026 2969 This week we're revisiting one of Awkward Silences' most memorable episodes.Much of the conversation around AI in UX involves how it will shape and change researchers' work. This episodes's guest, Jess Holbrook, who leads UX research for Microsoft AI, thinks a lot about how this technology can be improved with design and UX best practices. Jess has spent over a decade working on the UX of
#190 - How to Navigate the Constant Change in UX Research with Learners CEO Alec Levin May 26, 2026 2383 Erin May sits down with Alec Levin, CEO and Co-Founder of Learners, to explore how researchers can navigate the rapid changes reshaping their field. Alec shares his vision for how AI and automation are creating unprecedented opportunities for research teams willing to step up and lead.Alec argues that while AI can handle routine tasks like usability testing and surveys, researchers have a
#189 - Throwback: Quantifying Research Impact with Ruby Pryor of Rex May 12, 2026 2864 This week we're revisiting one of Awkward Silences' most memorable episodes.This episode welcomed Ruby Pryor, founder of Rex, a consulting firm specializing in UX research and strategic design.This episode gets into what it means to demonstrate the "business value" of one's work, specifically how researchers can and should quantify their impact in terms that are tangible to the company. R
#188 - Why AI Can't Replace Qualitative Research with Sam Ladner of Workday Apr 28, 2026 2969 Erin May sits down with Sam Ladner, Senior Principal Researcher of Strategy at Workday, to explore the evolving role of AI in qualitative research. Sam brings a refreshingly balanced perspective on where AI can genuinely help researchers and where it fundamentally cannot replace human insight.Sam explains how AI has transformed labor-intensive tasks like transcription and closed coding, f
#187 - Throwback: Harnessing AI For Better Insights with George Whitfield of MIT and Google Apr 14, 2026 2440 This week we're revisiting one of Awkward Silences' most memorable episodes. This episode welcomed George Whitfield, an expert in applying AI to the analysis of qualitative data. George discussed the intricate challenges of leveraging language models to interpret expansive open-ended data (like interview transcripts), and emphasized the importance of context and not just keyword or topic
#186 - Positioning Your Portfolio for AI Skills with Aneta Kmiecik of Be Your Own Design Team Mar 31, 2026 2571 Erin May sits down with Aneta Kmiecik, founder of Be Your Own Design Team, to tackle one of the biggest questions facing designers today: how to position AI skills in portfolios and resumes. With 15 years in creative industries and a community of 200,000 followers, Aneta brings unique insights into navigating career strategy during this AI transformation.Aneta reveals her Past Present Fut
#185 - How to Use AI Without Losing Your Research Soul with Nikki Anderson of Drop in Research Mar 17, 2026 3137 Ben Wiedmaier sits down with user research consultant Nikki Anderson to explore how researchers can stay relevant when budgets are tight and stakeholders are stressed. Nikki runs Drop in Research where she helps teams conduct research, facilitate better meetings, and build research practices from the ground up. She shares how companies are increasingly coming to her with validation reques
#184 - Use Context For More Influence with Kristen DeLap of Econify Mar 3, 2026 2374 Ben talks with Kristen DeLap, fractional COO at Econify, to explore how UX'ers can build influence without formal authority. Kristen brings a unique perspective, having evolved from interior design to leading product teams at Herman Miller and now working as an operations executive. She shares practical strategies for understanding decision-making processes, translating design work into b
#183 - The Best Ways to Use AI in UX Research with Laura Klein of NN/g Feb 17, 2026 2889 Erin and Ben chat with Laura Klein, Principal Experience Specialist at Nielsen Norman Group, about the practical realities of AI in user research. Laura teaches a class on AI for researchers and brings a refreshingly balanced perspective to cut through the hype. She explains why those "five simple prompts that will change your life" are mostly nonsense and shares where AI actually works w
#182 - The Future of Research (In a Moment of Change) Feb 3, 2026 2440 Ben sits down with Basel Fakhoury, CEO and Co-founder of User Interviews, and Baran Erkel, Chief Strategy Officer at UserTesting, for a conversation about the research industry's evolution. With AI reshaping customer behaviors and business decisions, both executives emphasize how the need for customer insights has never been greater, even as budget pressures mount across organizations.Bas
#181 - Why We Need Design Now More Than Ever with Karl Randay of 383 Jan 20, 2026 3079 Ben Wiedmaier sits with Karl Randay, Experience Director at 383, to explore how designers can stay relevant in an increasingly automated world. Karl shares insights from working with major brands like Hilton and Jaguar on digital innovation projects that blend strategy, research, and rapid prototyping.They also talk about the "beige-ification" of design, where templated systems and AI too
#180 - What to Fix in '26 with Maria Rosala of NN/g & John Whalen of Brilliant Experience Jan 6, 2026 3335 Ben is joined by Maria Rosala from Nielsen Norman Group and John Whalen from Brilliant Experience to wrap up 2025 and make some predictions for 2026. Maria and John share practical insights on everything from AI moderation tools to synthetic users, offering a balanced view of where these technologies excel and where human researchers remain irreplaceable.Maria and John also dig into the d

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