
Erin May
Bio
Senior VP of Marketing & Growth at User InterviewsAppears in 169 Episodes
#108- Perfecting the UX of UX testing with Nicholas Aramouni of Userlytics
The dual nature of research on research is exciting in itself, especially for Senior UX Researcher Nicholas Aramouni. In this episode, things get meta as we address th...
#107 - Making Research Ops Visible with Benson Low of REA Group
Most people have no idea what UX researchers do. Even less known is what Research Ops Specialists do, which is why one of the Research Ops community’s main priorities ...
#106 - Navigating gender, religion, and politics in UX research – with Zoë Glas
In this episode, we discuss:Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belongingWhy religion is an overlooked topic in UX researchAttitudes and behaviors related to religionTip...
#105 - Tacos and Tide Pods: Big plans, a product relaunch, and healthy organizational tension
Our VP of User Research, Roberta Dombrowski, talks about the fast-paced work behind the scenes of UX research and the excitement when things fall into place. We also e...
#104 - User Research Incentives with Nick Baum of Tremendous
Incentives do more than just attract quality participants to your study. Ultimately, offering great incentives helps you collect great data.But if logistics aren’t you...
#103 - Ethical Design and Respectful UX Research with Kat Zhou of Epidemic Sound
‘Ethical design’ is a term that encompasses a process of designing useful, empowering, and accessible products that do not harm, manipulate, or deceive people. It is, ...
#102 - Tacos and Tide Pods: Authenticity, Exciting Milestones, and LinkedIn
Tacos = the great. Tide Pods = the not-so-great. An honest chat about the (mostly really great) state of User Interviews.Roberta Dombrowski, VP of UX Research at User ...
#101 - Onboarding UX: How to Research and Design a Great First Impression with Pulkit Agrawal of Chameleon
Onboarding is a customer’s first impression of your product. The way you research, design, and implement user onboarding can make or break the overall experience. So h...
#100 - UXR Productivity Hacks with Michele Ronsen of Curiosity Tank
Work smarter, not harder with the right UXR productivity hacks. Michele Ronsen, founder of Curiosity Tank and our first repeat guest, joins us for our landmark 100th e...
#99 - Leading UX Research for Healthcare Apps with Wendy Johansson of MiSalud Health
Healthcare in the U.S. is expensive—and as a result, some communities struggle to afford medical services. This inequity has become increasingly apparent as underserve...
#98 - Customer-Centricity in Practice with Ferdinand Goetzen of Reveall
Let’s face it… most companies these days say they are customer-centric, but the reality just doesn’t bear that out. Because in order to be truly center-centric (or eve...
#97 - Tacos and Tide Pods: House Cats, Research Repositories, and the Economy
Roberta Dombrowski, VP of UX Research at User Interviews, is back for the second instalment of Tacos and Tide Pods with Erin and JH. In this episode, they discuss the ...
#96 - Your UX Career Is a Product with Sarah Doody
Most people—including product people—don't think of their career as a product. And even the best researchers often neglect to do the research to identify suitable role...
#95 - UX Writing and Content Design with Yuval Keshtcher of UX Writing Hub
In the world of product design, wordsmiths go by many names—UX writers, content strategists, product writers, and so on. But whatever you call them, these folks play a...
#94 - Tacos and Tide Pods: A New Series from Awkward Silences
We’re changing things up a bit! Introducing a brand new series: Tacos and Tide Pods! Every month or so, Erin and JH will chat with User Interviews’s VP of Research, Ro...
#93 - Digital Ethnography and Real-World Context in UXR with Megan McLean of Spotify
Context acts as the bridge between an abstract idea (’a comfortable user experience’) and a tangible design (‘cushioned, breathable running shoes’). Although gaining c...
#92 - What Librarians Can Teach UXRs about Insights Repositories with Nada Alnakeeb of DoorDash and Joanna Perez of Netflix
Public libraries have been using insights repositories for decades—and it’s time user research teams catch up. This week, we’re joined by Nada Alnakeeb, Head of Design...
#91 - Design Psychology with Thomas Watkins of 3Leaf
What is design psychology? Thomas Watkins of 3Leaf compares it to ergonomics—both fields aim to make products feel as comfortable as possible for their users. Where er...
#90 - The State of User Research 2022 with Roberta Dombrowski
The State of User Research 2022 Report unpacks the data from our international survey of UX researchers and people who do research as part of their jobs. This week, we...
#89 - UX Agencies: Setting Clients Up for Success with Karen VanHouten
Doing user research in an agency setting comes with its own set of challenges—from context switching to stubborn clients to less-than-optimal tool stacks.Karen VanHout...
#88 - Research Operations for Democratization at Scale with Garrett Tsukada
The democratization of research continues to grow—and with it, the complexities of research operations. This week, we chatted with Garrett Tsukada, Head of Customer Co...
#87 - User Interviews 201: Leveling Up Your Interviews with Therese Fessenden of NN/g
You’ve mastered the basics, but now it’s time to take your interviews to the next level. This week, we chatted with Therese Fessenden, Senior User Experience Specialis...
#86 - Research is Everyone’s Job: The Democratization of Research with Jonathan Widawski, CEO of Maze
Should everyone do research? It’s a tricky question. Yes, research is a craft that takes years to master. But on the other hand, if we want research to happen all the ...
#85 - So Meta: Doing User Research at UXR Company with Roberta Dombrowski of User Interviews
It’s our most meta episode yet. Today, we chatted with Roberta Dombrowski, VP of User Research at User Interviews, about doing user research about user researchers at ...
#84 - B2B Recruiting with Matthew Morrison of Braze
Recruiting participants for user research is hard. Recruiting participants from a pool of your own customers? Somehow even harder. There’s client relationships, privac...
#83 - Being Black in UX Research with Dr. Lisanne Norman of Gusto
What’s it like to be black in UX right now? Are companies sticking by their plans for diversity and inclusion? How do researchers ensure their work is as inclusive as ...
#82 - Games User Research — with Steve Bromley
Creating a video game requires more than just development time and coding—to make sure the experience is enjoyable, you have to test it. In this episode, User Research...
#81 - Establishing Sustainable Research Practices with Gregg Bernstein of Condé Nast
How do you build a long lasting research practice? Aim for a healthy one. Gregg Bernstein you how. This week on the podcast, Gregg talked to us about how to contribute...