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Becoming UX

Becoming UX is the podcast that teaches you what design school forgot — and what the job won't show you until it's too late.Each episode cuts straight to the foundational UX knowledge that actually moves the needle early in your career: the stuff that's glossed over in textbooks, awkward to ask your manager, and nowhere in the curriculum.

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    Usability Testing and the Magic Number Five

    This comprehensive episode by Mo Goltz outlines the end-to-end process of usability testing to help UX professionals improve digital products. It details how to plan and execute research by defining goals, recruiting representative participants, and developing realistic task scenarios. The text explains various testing formats, such as moderated, unmoderated, and remote sessions, while emphasizing the importance of the "think-aloud" protocol. Readers learn to analyze qualitative observations and quantitative metrics like task success rates to pinpoint specific user pain points. By ranking findings by severity, teams can prioritize design fixes that offer the highest value and best return on investment. Ultimately, the resource serves as a practical manual for creating intuitive user experiences through structured, data-driven evaluation.

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    Overcoming UX Imposter Syndrome

    This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon where successful individuals feel like frauds despite their clear achievements. The text traces the concept from its 1978 origins to modern therapeutic interventions like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). It outlines five specific imposter subtypes—the Perfectionist, Superhuman, Natural Genius, Soloist, and Expert—to help individuals categorize their internal pressures. Readers can utilize the included Clance IP Test to measure the intensity of their own experiences and access strategies for reframing competence. Ultimately, the collection serves as a guide for recognizing cognitive distortions and building psychological flexibility to overcome feelings of inadequacy.

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    Networking Your Way to Your Next UX Job

    This episode explores the modern evolution of professional networking, emphasizing that authentic relationship-building has surpassed traditional job searching in effectiveness. Experts highlight a significant shift on platforms like LinkedIn, where storytelling, niche video content, and strategic commenting are now the primary drivers of visibility and authority. Because a vast majority of the "hidden job market" is accessed through referrals rather than public listings, maintaining a consistent presence and offering value to others is essential. Special focus is placed on alumni networks, which provide a foundation of shared trust and global perspectives that can stabilize a career during economic uncertainty. Ultimately, the texts argue that human connection and high-quality interactions remain the most vital assets for long-term professional success in an increasingly automated world.

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    Selecting and Choosing the Best UX Research Methods

    This episode offers a comprehensive guide to selecting and implementing user experience (UX) research methods across various stages of product development. The authors categorize dozens of techniques—such as usability testing, ethnography, and A/B testing—based on whether they measure what people say (attitudinal) versus what they actually do (behavioral). The texts emphasize that choosing the right approach depends on specific project goals, available resources, and whether a team needs qualitative "why" insights or quantitative "how many" data. Effective research is presented as an iterative process that reduces design risk by aligning user needs with business objectives. Ultimately, the collection highlights that while methods vary in complexity, the core of UX research is listening to and observing people to make informed, evidence-based decisions.

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    Feedback and Critique (Reviewing Work)

    This comprehensive guide explores the methodology and mindset required for productive design critiques within professional UX and product teams. It emphasizes that feedback is a collaborative gift intended to refine work through iteration rather than a platform for personal judgment or validation. By distinguishing between objective critique and subjective criticism, the text provides actionable frameworks for presenters, critiquers, and facilitators to maintain focus on project goals and user needs. The documentation outlines best practices such as leading with inquisitive questions, avoiding directive or emotional reactions, and establishing clear session boundaries. Various structured formats, including the sandwich method and neutral questioning, are introduced to foster a safe environment where creative growth and business objectives align. Ultimately, the source serves as a manual for integrating honest, specific, and actionable communication into the heart of the design lifecycle.

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    UX Portfolios and Case Studies (Ultimate Guide 2026)

    PurposeIncrease the chances of landing your next UX role/job with a world-class portfolio with case studiesHow to stand out in a sea of other portfolios by increasing your chances of getting hiredDemystify the best ways to present yourself and your work by putting your best foot forward, becoming memorable, desirable, and hirableTransform the act of creating a portfolio and writing case studies into an actually enjoyable and effective method of finding new jobs and progressing in your UX careerIntended AudienceJunior, novice, or aspiring UX professionalsThose wanting a new take or refresher on how to create portfolios and case studies1 - Fundamentals Structure and present your portfolio and case studies so they're easy to scan, understand, and remember. You'll learn the difference between a portfolio and a case study, why a custom website isn't always necessary, and how to choose the right projects to include. We'll also cover when to prioritize writing over design, and how to bring storytelling into your case studies so they resonate.2 - Formulas and FrameworksSkip the blank-page problem with ready-to-use templates, frameworks, and formulas. You'll get access to the "Better UX Case Study Formula" — a system reverse-engineered from the world's top UX portfolios to help you create work that actually lands high-quality interviews.3 - Overcome RoadblocksIdentify the psychological barriers that make building a portfolio feel overwhelming, and learn how to push past the paralysis of not knowing where to start. You'll also learn what common mistakes, red flags, and pitfalls to avoid so your portfolio doesn't quietly disqualify you before you ever get a callback.4 - AdvancedTake your portfolio to the next level by treating it as a real UX project — applying the same methods and frameworks you'd use for any user-centered design work. You'll learn how to tailor your case studies for both recruiters and hiring managers at once, and how to curate your portfolio around the specific roles you're going after.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Becoming UX is the podcast that teaches you what design school forgot — and what the job won't show you until it's too late.Each episode cuts straight to the foundational UX knowledge that actually moves the needle early in your career: the stuff that's glossed over in textbooks, awkward to ask your manager, and nowhere in the curriculum.

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Mo Goltz

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Becoming UX is the podcast that teaches you what design school forgot — and what the job won't show you until it's too late.Each episode cuts straight to the foundational UX knowledge that actually moves the needle early in your career: the stuff that's glossed over in textbooks, awkward to ask...

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Becoming UX is created and hosted by Mo Goltz.
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