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Is the value of your enterprise analytics SAAS or AI product not obvious through it’s UI/UX? Got the data and ML models right...but user adoption of your dashboards and UI isn’t what you hoped it would be? While it is easier than ever to create AI and analytics solutions from a technology perspective, do you find as a founder or product leader that getting users to use and buyers to buy seems harder than it should be? If you lead an internal enterprise data team, have you heard that a ”data ...
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Feel Confident and Secure in your Relationship With Money Are you sick of feeling overwhelmed whenever you open you bank account? Do you want to learn to spend money with intention instead of emotion? Do you want to stop staying small and have more confidence in your financial decisions? In this podcast, you will find actionable steps and emotional support to free yourself from shame and help you find peace around money. My mission is to remove the cultural stigma around money, so that you f ...
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The relationship between AI and ethics is both developing and delicate. On one hand, the GenAI advancements to date are impressive. On the other, extreme care needs to be taken as this tech continues to quickly become more commonplace in our lives. In today’s episode, Ovetta Sampson and I examine the crossroads ahead for designing AI and GenAI user…
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my conversation with Kristen Ragusin, author of the book 'The End of Scarcity – The Dawn of the New Abundant World’. Kristen's book teaches us about the flaws in our current belief system around money, and how we can change our beliefs to unlock the abundance that is already all around us. As a society we've be…
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Sometimes DIY UI/UX design only gets you so far—and you know it’s time for outside help. One thing prospects from SAAS analytics and data-related product companies often ask me is how things are like in the other guy/gal’s backyard. They want to compare their situation to others like them. So, today, I want to share some of the common “themes” I se…
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my conversation with Talia Bombola. Talia is a professor, podcast host and business coach for women. Her work centers around helping women increase their self-worth, confidence, and assertiveness by rewiring beliefs about themselves, the world and those around them. Talia believes that once women heal the "not …
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This week, I talk about personal values - what they are and why they are important to remember, not only when it comes to our money, but for every aspect of our lives. I share my thoughts on how it's not so simple to live according to our values everyday (I wish it was), so we just do the best we can, while staying true to ourselves. Link to Person…
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by John Felushko, a product manager at LabStats who impressed me after we recently had a 1x1 call together. John and his team have developed a successful product that helps universities track and optimize their software and hardware usage so schools make smart investments. However, John also shares how culture and val…
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my conversation with self-worth coach and author Meadow DeVor. Meadow is a self-development teacher with a modern approach to spirituality, money and personal growth. In her book, The Worthy Project, Meadow talks about building worth through behavior, true self vs. ideal image and the connection between shoppin…
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my perspectives on the word Wealth - where it came from and what it represents to us as individuals and as a culture Links Mentioned: Giving What We Can ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are you interested in working 1:1 with me? I'm now o…
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In today’s episode, I’m going to perhaps work myself out of some consulting engagements, but hey, that’s ok! True consulting is about service—not PPT decks with strategies and tiers of people attached to rate cards. Specifically today, I decided to reframe a topic and approach it from the opposite/negative side. So, instead of telling you when the …
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This week, I'm sharing my conversation with Michelle Grosser, law professor turned master life coach and podcaster whose mission is to support high functioning women in overcoming anxiety, overwhelm and burnout. We talk about control, safety, and nervous system regulation and why this is so important to pay attention to. Find more from Michelle: We…
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In my first solo episode in a few months, I reflect on the Summer and how cultural and personal expectations impact my day to day decisions. Ultimately, its never about the thing, or the memory that we crave so much, its the feeling underneath it all that we're looking for. Join me as I talk through my reflections and feelings on where I've been an…
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Due to a technical glitch that ended up unpublishing this episode right after it originally was released, Episode 151 is a replay of my conversation with Zalak Trivdei from this past March . Please enjoy our chat if you missed it the first time around! Thanks, Brian Links Original Episode: https://designingforanalytics.com/resources/episodes/139-mo…
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“Last week was a great year in GenAI,” jokes Mark Ramsey—and it’s a great philosophy to have as LLM tools especially continue to evolve at such a rapid rate. This week, you’ll get to hear my fun and insightful chat with Mark from Ramsey International about the world of large language models (LLMs) and how we make useful UXs out of them in the enter…
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This week, I'm joined by Catherine B. Roy, a business coach who has dedicated her life to helping her clients realize their greatest potential and to use their gifts to live more fulfilled lives, do what they love and make their dream businesses flourish. Catherine is an authentic, brilliant and compassionate soul with a heart-centered approach to …
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my conversation with Abby Green, co-host of the HERself Podcast, where she talks about the real challenges and triumphs women and mothers face. Abby Green is a type A woman that loves nothing more than a finished to-do list and a tidy house. This felt DOABLE until her second child joined the mix. All of the sud…
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This week, I'm joined by Amanda Clayman, a therapist turned financial wellness and relationship coach who focuses her work on the intrinsic connection between money and mental health. Amanda’s 30 years of experience in the field allows her to dive into some of the thorniest, most personal dilemmas we face, in order to bring compassionate clarity to…
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In today's episode, I'm talking with Katherine Morgan Schafler, psychotherapist and author of 'The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control - A Path to Peace and Power'. This conversation is for anyone who has ever identified or labeled themselves as a perfectionist, in any way. It will help to remove all the shame and that comes with it and learn t…
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Guess what? Data science and AI initiatives are still failing here in 2024—despite widespread awareness. Is that news? Candidly, you’ll hear me share with Evan Shellshear—author of the new book Why Data Science Projects Fail: The Harsh Realities of Implementing AI and Analytics—about how much I actually didn’t want to talk about this story original…
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This week, I'm sharing my conversation with Becca Carnahan, a Career Coach, author and mom of two, who specializes in helping parents find fulfilling jobs that they love without giving up the flexibility that they need. Prior to launching her own coaching business, Becca trained as a career coach at Harvard Business School and has 16 years of exper…
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my conversation with Jessica Elefante. Jess is a writer and (former bullshit) artist who has spent the last few decades examining what it means to be human in our modern world. She’s the author of the Raising Hell, Living Well – freedom from Influence in a world where everyone wants something from you. Which is…
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Ready for more ideas about UX for AI and LLM applications in enterprise environments? In part 2 of my topic on UX considerations for LLMs, I explore how an LLM might be used for a fictitious use case at an insurance company—specifically, to help internal tools teams to get rapid access to primary qualitative user research. (Yes, it’s a little “meta…
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This week on the podcast, I’m sharing my conversation with Kelly Roach. Kelly is an entrepreneur, business mentor, top-ranked podcaster and best-selling author. And she’s here today to talk with me about her journey, her relationship with money and how that has intertwined into everything she has achieved in her life and career. In this episode, Ke…
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my conversation with Roma Shah, a a sales and systems coach for women in the financial industry, specifically working with women of color. Ro Shah has helped over 100 Money Coaches, Bookkeepers, and Accountants make their first sale and grow their businesses by learning Sales strategies to book out. As an agenc…
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Let’s talk about design for AI (which more and more, I’m agreeing means GenAI to those outside the data space). The hype around GenAI and LLMs—particularly as it relates to dropping these in as features into a software application or product—seems to me, at this time, to largely be driven by FOMO rather than real value. In this “part 1” episode, I …
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This week on the podcast, I'm sharing my thoughts on what freedom means to me and also encouraging you all to take in the glimmers in your everyday lives. Love Actually opening scene that I referenced :) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are you interested in working 1:1 with m…
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Today, I'm sharing my conversation with Rachel Sykes, a psychotherapist who works with stressed out professional women. Rachel works with women who feel undervalued at work and overly responsible at home and she helps then regain their enthusiasm for life. Rachel is the therapist and best friend we all need! She has such a nuanced understanding of …
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Ben Shneiderman is a leading figure in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). Having founded one of the oldest HCI research centers in the country at the University of Maryland in 1983, Shneiderman has been intently studying the design of computer technology and its use by humans. Currently, Ben is a Distinguished University Professor in th…
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This week on the podcast, I'm doing a check-in. It's been a bit since I've done a solo episode and I've realized in the craziness of the season, I've been relying on things outside of me to get me though. I've been outsourcing my happiness and wellbeing, relying on other things to impact my mood day-to-day. But I choose a different thought. I choos…
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This week, I'm sharing my conversation with children's book author, Kaley Mills. Kaley's books, Bianca the Brave and upcoming book, Merrick the Master, move beyond just a good story. They teach kids of all ages, and adults, messages about bravery, curiosity and openness and compassion. In our conversation, Kaley and I talk about the power of being …
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Wait, I’m talking to a head of data management at a tech company? Why!? Well, today I'm joined by Malcolm Hawker to get his perspective around data products and what he’s seeing out in the wild as Head of Data Management at Profisee. Why Malcolm? Malcolm was a former head of product in prior roles, and for several years, I’ve enjoyed Malcolm’s musi…
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Today, I'm sharing my conversation with Katherine Stinson. Katherine is a therapist and coach who works with people to identify and dismantle cultural drivers of burnout so they can serve big visions more sustainably. Her job is to explore with you and ask good questions. She doesn’t promise quick fixes, simple answers, or five steps to a known out…
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Today, I'm sharing my conversation with Heather Chauvin, a renowned leadership coach, TEDx speaker, podcast host and author of the book ‘Dying to Be a Good Mother’. Heather helps ‘successful’ women courageously and authentically live, work, and parent on their own terms. Heather started her career as a social worker helping adults understand childr…
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Welcome to another curated, Promoted Episode of Experiencing Data! In episode 144, Shashank Garg, Co-Founder and CEO of Infocepts, joins me to explore whether all this discussion of data products out on the web actually has substance and is worth the perceived extra effort. Do we always need to take a product approach for ML and analytics initiativ…
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Today I'm sharing my perspectives on this hectic time of year, especially for parents. We're juggling a lot of competing priorities, schedules and extra costs. I provide my perspectives and some tips on how to move through this season with grace and maybe even enjoy it too :) Join my Mindful Money Mamas Facebook Group to hear more from me and other…
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Today, I'm sharing my conversation with Robin Taub, a CPA, financial consultant, Keynote speaker and Award-winning Author of The Wisest Investment: Teaching Your Kids to Be Responsible, Independent and Money-Smart for Life. How to talk to our kids about money is a topic that I get a lot of questions about and I’m so glad to have such an incredible …
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Welcome back! In today's solo episode, I share the top five struggles that enterprise SAAS leaders have in the analytics/insight/decision support space that most frequently leads them to think they have a UI/UX design problem that has to be addressed. A lot of today's episode will talk about "slow creep," unaddressed design problems that gradually …
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