Episodes

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April 30, 2026

Episode 12: Patrick Stafford on why marrying technical skills with the right mindset will transform your content career

Patrick Stafford, CEO of the UX Content Collective knows a thing or two about storytelling, shaping digital experiences and building strategy. Here he speaks to Drew about his journey in the content space, why there’s a time and a place for AI, and the key to standing out from other content designers. For content design and UX writing courses, coaching, resources and more, visit: UX Content Collective
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March 28, 2026

Episode 11: Patrick Fagan on marketing psychology, the art of nudging and the transformative potential of AI

Patrick Fagan, a leading behavioural scientist and marketing psychology expert, unveils how language, symbols, and social cues drive human behaviour. He talks to Drew about the art of “nudging” and its impact on advertising and social media. The conversation also addresses why simple design tweaks can make your message more persuasive - and the transformative potential of AI in content creation and customer segmentation. Check out: nudgepanel.com
Feb. 26, 2026

Episode 10: Pete Kowalczyk from GovUK on navigating the intricacies of conversational AI and the evolution of content design

Drew speaks to Pete Kowalczyk, a leading conversation designer and award-winning writer who was recently recognised as a 'Top 20 voice in the UK' by Conversational AI News. Topics covered include the intricacies of conversational AI, the evolution of content design, and the future of digital communication. Pete also discusses his work at GovUK, where he is at the forefront of integrating AI into public services, aiming to enhance accessibility and efficiency and set new standards for governmen...
Jan. 12, 2026

Episode 9: Andrew Boulton on the power of curiosity, the value of authenticity and embracing creativity in a digital age

Drew converses with a seasoned wordsmith and author Andrew Boulton, about the nuances of creative language, the evolving role of copywriting, and the impact of technology on the craft. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of what it means to be a copywriter today. Check out Andrew's books: Copywriting Is...30-or-so Thoughts on Thinking like a Copywriter Adele Writes an Ad
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Dec. 24, 2025

Episode 8: Margo Stern on approaching interviews as design problems, and the secret to driving content design advocacy

In this episode, we speak to Margo Stern, author of "Good Job: Designing Interviews and Interviewing in Design", and Staff Content Designer at Lyft. As well as explaining how interviews can be approached as design problems, she discusses the impact of AI on content design, and explains why the content design roadshow is dead! Get your copy of the 'Good Job...' book
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Nov. 4, 2025

Episode 7: Michael Osborne CEO of Accessible Me on going from animation dreams to empowering inclusion

In this episode, Drew welcomes Mike Osborne, the visionary behind Accessible Me, an organisation dedicated to creating a more inclusive world. Mike shares his personal journey from aspiring animator to accessibility advocate, driven by his experiences with neurodivergence and a passion for digital equity. The conversation delves into the importance of inclusive design, the impact of accessibility on content creation, and the future role of AI in enhancing accessibility. Join us for an inspiring...
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Oct. 5, 2025

Episode 6: Button and Confab founder Kristina Halvorson breaks down content strategy and the emerging role of AI

Kristina Halvorson, founder of Confab and Button and leader at Brain Traffic, joins us to talk content strategy and content operations. She tackles how to ask the right strategic questions, align teams, preparing for content for emerging AI tools and why curiosity (not complaints) advances our field. Button 2025, the content design conference takes place on October 22-24. Music by TimMoor from Pixabay YouTube/Twitter: @copycatspod Instagram: copy_cats_podcast
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Sept. 9, 2025

Episode 5: TextJam founder Pete DeLaurentis on collaboration, AI, and making products fun

Engineering lead, senior stack developer and technology obsessive Pete DeLaurentis is the man behind new text editor, TextJam. We spoke to him about how the tool helps make life easier for writers - and why he was determined to ensure it's fun to use. Pete also shared knowledge nuggets on the power of different AI models, his frustration with LinkedIn...and his link to Harry Potter! Music by TimMoor from Pixabay Twitter: @copycatspod Instagram: copy_cats_podcast
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June 30, 2025

Episode 4: Jon Yablonski on human-centred design and what scares him about AI

Multi-disciplinary designer, Jon Yablonski is the author behind the Laws of UX and creator of Humane by Design. We caught up with the man from @Mixpanel to discuss, among other things, his overwhelming passion for designing tools that empower people, and what happens when technology gets in the way of good design. Music by TimMoor from Pixabay Twitter: @copycatspod
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May 21, 2021

Episode 3: Gregg Bernstein on user centered design and the role of copywriters in research

Gregg Bernstein is Lead User Researcher at Webflow and author of the book "Research Practice: Perspectives from UX researchers in a changing field". We caught up with the Georgia-based, user-centered design expert to discuss the role of UX copywriters in research, his own love for writing - plus what it takes to hire a great researcher. Music by TimMoor from Pixabay Twitter: @copycatspod
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March 17, 2021

Episode 2: Torrey Podmajersky - on customer goals vs business goals, selling copy and why contractions matter

Google UX Writer and Content Strategist Torrey Podmajersky is author of strategic writing for UX and an expert on conversion engaging, supporting and attracting users. Here she talks to us about techniques for measuring and selling the value of copy, creating standards and dealing with business goals versus customer goals. Music by TimMoor from Pixabay Twitter: @copycatspod
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Feb. 17, 2021

Episode 1: Whitney Quesenbery - on accessibility, personas and more

Our very first guest on the Copy Cats podcast is Whitney Quesenbery, the co-author of A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences. The co-founder of the Centre for Civic Design talks to us about (among other things) the value of personas, the role of accessibility on the US voting experience, and the importance of design literacy. Music by TimMoor from Pixabay Twitter: @copycatspod
Dec. 2, 2020

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