• Wrapping up 2025
    Dec 18 2025

    Summary

    In this reflective episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins shares her insights and experiences from the past year as she navigates her role as a leader in a family business. She discusses the evolution of her leadership style, the importance of accessibility and usability in creating an equitable online world, and the challenges of balancing work with family life. As she looks ahead to 2026, Lucy emphasises the need for empathy and understanding in the digital space, aiming to make the web a better place for everyone.

    Takeaways

    • Reflecting on the past year is essential for growth.
    • Leadership styles can evolve over time.
    • Family businesses have unique challenges and advantages.
    • Accessibility and usability should be integrated in design.
    • Empathy is crucial in leadership and user experience.
    • Work-life balance is a continuous challenge for working parents.
    • Setting boundaries is important for personal well-being.
    • Inclusive design benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities.
    • Technology can bridge the digital divide if used correctly.
    • The vision for an equitable online world is ambitious but necessary.

    Sound Bites

    • "Finding my style of leadership."
    • "You know what is best for you."
    • "We're ending 2025 on a high."

    Chapters

    00:00 Reflecting on a Year of Growth

    05:41 Evolving Leadership and Business Vision

    11:20 Integrating Accessibility and Usability

    16:59 Balancing Work and Family Life

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    22 Min.
  • Minisode creating e-Learning that inspires action
    Nov 27 2025

    Summary

    In this minsode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins talks with Simeon Quarrie, CEO of Vivida, about the frustrations of traditional workplace learning and how bite-sized, nano content can make training more engaging. Simeon shares how Vivida is applying these ideas to cybersecurity learning.

    Takeaways

    • Traditional e-learning feels overwhelming and formulaic
    • Learners often “game” courses just to finish
    • Bite-sized, nano content sparks curiosity and engagement organisations need to rethink how they draw people into training

    Sound Bites

    • I was angry because all of a sudden, this whole load of text appeared on the screen.”
    • I did what everyone does… click, click, click, go to the question.”
    • “We have to recognise the way that people are currently consuming content.”

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    4 Min.
  • Ep35 Making AI work in the real world
    Nov 12 2025
    Summary

    In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins speaks with Dr. Bruno Oliveira about the practical applications of AI in business. They discuss how to bridge the gap between theory and practice, the importance of understanding AI's capabilities, and how organisations can assess their readiness for AI integration. Bruno shares insights on identifying repetitive tasks for automation, creating interactive dashboards, and the role of humans in AI workflows. The conversation also touches on the future of AI, its potential for inclusivity, and exciting trends in technology.

    takeaways

    • AI can transform how businesses operate and how students learn.
    • Understanding what AI can do is crucial for effective application.
    • Management concepts enhance the use of AI in business contexts.
    • Many people find AI intimidating due to its complexity.
    • Free AI tools often underperform compared to paid versions.
    • Organizations should assess their AI readiness for effective integration.
    • Identifying repetitive tasks is key to leveraging AI.
    • AI can automate processes, freeing up time for strategic work.
    • Inclusivity in AI can enhance accessibility for diverse users.
    • The future of AI includes more autonomous agents that can perform tasks.

    Sound Bites
    • "AI is such a great topic."
    • "Not all AI is made the same."
    • "Everyone is ready for AI."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to AI and Usability

    01:46 Bridging Theory and Practice in AI

    05:40 Understanding AI: Overcoming Intimidation and Frustration

    09:11 AI Readiness: Assessing Organizational Preparedness

    13:06 Identifying Repetitive Tasks for AI Integration

    16:52 Creating Consistent AI Workflows

    20:56 Real-World AI Implementations in Business

    24:45 AI's Role in Inclusivity and Accessibility

    28:19 The Future of AI: Autonomous Agents and Human Roles

    32:19 Practical Steps for AI Integration

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    38 Min.
  • Ep34 Debunking common UX myths
    Oct 23 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, host Lucy Collins and UX consultants Sophie and Ken tackle common myths surrounding user research and usability testing. They discuss the importance of sample size, the cost-effectiveness of testing, the necessity of time in the research process, and the ongoing nature of user research. The conversation also delves into accessibility misconceptions and the creativity that can arise from accessible design, emphasising that user testing should be an integral part of the design process rather than a one-time event.

    Takeaways

    • Five users can reveal most usability issues.
    • Investing in usability testing saves money long-term.
    • Testing early prevents costly retrofitting later.
    • User research should be ongoing, not one-time.
    • Accessibility impacts a significant portion of users.
    • Accessible design can be innovative and engaging.
    • User needs should guide design, not hypothetical solutions.
    • Testing different versions yields better insights.
    • Don't wait until a product is finished to test it.
    • Good design balances aesthetics with accessibility.

    Sound Bites

    • "We can't test it until it's finished."
    • "Users don't know what they want."
    • "Accessible design is boring design."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast

    01:38 Debunking the Myth of Sample Size in User Research

    04:50 The Cost of Usability Testing

    07:06 The Importance of Time in User Research

    09:16 Testing Early and Often

    12:57 Understanding User Needs

    14:31 The Ongoing Nature of User Research

    18:21 Accessibility Myths and Misconceptions

    21:35 The Creativity in Accessible Design

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    30 Min.
  • Ep33. How AI is changing the way we search
    Oct 9 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins discusses the transformative impact of AI on SEO and digital marketing with Tom Vaughton, CEO of VARN. They explore the concept of agentic AI, its implications for user behavior, and the evolving landscape of content creation. The conversation emphasises the importance of originality, technical optimisation, and the need for brands to adapt to the changing digital environment. Tom shares insights on the risks and opportunities presented by AI, highlighting the necessity for businesses to invest in their online presence and create genuinely helpful content.

    Takeaways

    • AI is fundamentally changing the landscape of SEO.
    • Agentic AI represents a shift towards more autonomous decision-making.
    • Businesses must adapt to the evolving digital environment.
    • Originality in content creation is crucial for standing out.
    • Technical optimization remains important in the age of AI.
    • The future of content monetization is uncertain but necessary.
    • Brands need to invest in their online presence as an asset.
    • Testing and learning are essential for success in digital marketing.
    • AI can help legitimate brands thrive in a competitive market.
    • User experience and accessibility will benefit from AI advancements.

    Titles

    • Navigating the Future of SEO with AI
    • The Rise of Agentic AI in Digital Marketing

    Sound Bites

    • "AI is changing SEO forever."
    • "It's harder to cut corners now."
    • "You have to be strategic and original."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Web Usability and AI

    01:25 The Evolution of AI in SEO

    06:49 Understanding Agentic AI

    14:17 The Future of Search and User Behavior

    20:17 The Importance of Data and Continuous Learning

    26:21 Content Creation in the Age of AI

    32:56 Monetisation and the Future of Content Creation

    Find out more...

    LinkedIn (2) Tom Vaughton | LinkedIn

    VARN Specialists in SEO, Search Marketing & Data Analytics | Varn

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    36 Min.
  • Ep32. What makes a good accessibility ally?
    Sep 25 2025

    summary

    In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins discusses the critical importance of accessibility and inclusion in digital spaces, emphasising the mantra 'Nothing for us without us.' Drawing from her personal experiences growing up with a disabled parent, she highlights the need for organizations to center disabled voices in their design processes. The conversation explores the role of allies in advocating for accessibility, the challenges organizations face in implementing inclusive practices, and practical strategies for fostering a culture of accessibility. Ultimately, the episode calls for a shift in mindset towards viewing accessibility as an ongoing commitment rather than a checkbox task.

    takeaways

    • Accessibility is not just a technical requirement; it's a mindset.
    • Centering disabled voices leads to better design outcomes.
    • Being an ally means advocating for those with lived experiences.
    • Organisations must recognize that accessibility is an ongoing journey.
    • Empathy is crucial in understanding the needs of disabled users.
    • Inclusion should be a core value, not an afterthought.
    • Engaging with disabled colleagues can enhance organisational practices.
    • Accessibility can drive business success and customer loyalty.
    • Progress over perfection is key in accessibility efforts.
    • Curiosity about lived experiences fosters a more inclusive environment.

    Sound Bites

    • "Nothing for us without us."
    • "Progress over perfection."
    • "Curiosity rather than fear."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast

    00:59 The Importance of 'Nothing for Us Without Us'

    03:41 Personal Experiences Shaping Accessibility Perspectives

    06:53 Being an Ally in the Accessibility Space

    10:10 Creating Inclusive Experiences

    12:52 Advice for Organisations on Accessibility

    17:44 Overcoming Barriers to Accessibility

    21:27 Championing Accessibility from Within Organisations

    24:38 Balancing Business Goals with Accessibility

    27:55 Fostering Curiosity in Accessibility Practices

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    31 Min.
  • Ep31 Banging the drum for true digital accessibility
    Sep 11 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins speaks with Kaye Moore, MD of Drum, about the importance of digital accessibility and inclusive design. Kaye shares her personal journey into the world of accessibility, shaped by her own health challenges, and discusses the evolution of digital practices over the years. The conversation emphasises the need for education in accessibility, the importance of engaging with the disabled community, and the business case for creating accessible digital experiences. Kaye envisions a future where accessibility is integrated into the design process from the start, making it a fundamental aspect of digital development.

    takeaways

    • Accessibility is a human right that should be prioritised.
    • Personal experiences can profoundly shape one's understanding of accessibility.
    • Education on accessibility needs to be integrated into design curricula.
    • Engaging with the disabled community is essential for effective design.
    • Accessibility tools benefit everyone, not just those with disabilities.
    • Designing for accessibility can enhance business success and customer loyalty.
    • Real representation in design teams leads to better outcomes for all users.
    • Clients should be taken on a journey to understand accessibility.
    • Compliance is just a starting point; true accessibility goes beyond it.
    • The future of digital accessibility should focus on inclusivity and innovation.

    Sound Bites

    • "We need to design for everyone."
    • "Don't just listen; take action."
    • "Accessibility is a human right."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Digital Accessibility

    01:22 Kaye Moore's Journey and the Birth of Drum

    04:50 The Evolution of Digital Accessibility

    09:23 The Importance of Education in Accessibility

    12:24 Personal Experiences Shaping Accessibility Perspectives

    17:32 Designing for Diverse Needs

    20:48 Engaging the Disabled Community

    24:48 The Business Case for Accessibility

    28:52 Future Vision for Digital Accessibility

    34:53 Motivation and the Human Right to Accessibility

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    43 Min.
  • Ep30 How to avoid greenwashing your sustainability claims
    Aug 28 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins speaks with Joanna Watchman about the importance of sustainability in business and the challenges of greenwashing. They discuss the complexities of defining sustainability, the impact of short-termism on long-term goals, and the necessity of open conversations in fostering genuine practices. Joanna shares her journey from PR to becoming a sustainability advocate and emphasises the need for businesses to engage with their customers and be transparent about their practices. The conversation highlights the role of B Corp certification and the broader implications of sustainability in all aspects of business.

    Takeaways

    • Sustainability is increasingly important for businesses.
    • 40% of green claims are misleading to consumers.
    • Understanding sustainability requires a long-term perspective.
    • Short-termism can hinder sustainable practices.
    • Younger generations are more conscious of sustainability.
    • Encouraging open conversations can foster better business practices.
    • B Corp certification is not necessary for all businesses.
    • Sustainability impacts every aspect of business operations.
    • Transparency in communication is crucial for building trust.
    • Businesses should be prepared for scrutiny regarding their sustainability claims.

    Sound Bites

    • "40% of green claims are misleading."
    • "Sustainability is about impact."
    • "Be prepared for the questions."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Web Usability and Sustainability

    02:46 Understanding Greenwashing and Its Implications

    05:52 Joanna Watchman's Journey and Insights

    08:32 Defining Sustainability in Business

    11:33 The Challenge of Making People Care

    14:14 Navigating Sustainability Roadmaps

    17:22 The Role of B Corp Certification

    20:01 The Bigger Picture of Sustainability

    23:10 Distinguishing Genuine Practices from Greenwashing

    25:47 Future Trends in Sustainability Communication

    28:28 Encouraging Open Conversations for Change

    Discover more about Joanne Watchman's work and story here...

    Joanna Watchman | LinkedIn

    Sustainability Comms Agency | Marketing | PR | Content

    Healthy Buildings | Workplace Wellbeing | UK | ESG | Work in Mind

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    40 Min.