The Do the Woo podcast is a channel of open source shows for theWooCommerce and WordPress builder community, by the community. Our mission is to amplify the voices and talents of builders worldwide, providing a platform for them to share their stories, expertise, and insights. Across our diverse shows, we highlight the achievements of those shaping websites, shops, products, services, and communities within the expansive WordPress and WooCommerce ecosystem.
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WordPress Accessibility Day with Michelle Frechette, Sarah Kornblum & Ryan Bracey
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Michelle Frechette hosts a conversation with organizers Ryan Bracey and Sarah Kornblum about the upcoming WordPress Accessibility Day event, emphasizing the importance of web accessibility for everyone and inviting participation.By Do the Woo
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We Are Looking for Guest Posts from our Listeners
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There is now an opportunity for listeners to guest post on our new blog, with a bit of a twist.By Do the Woo
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The Ultimate Guide to WooCommerce Hosting: Performance, Support, and Growth with Marcel and Mike
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Marcel and Mike drill into the key hosting aspects for WooCommerce stores impacting performance, sales, support importance, resource balances, caching, security, scalability, backups, monitoring, and staging environments.By Do the Woo
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BobWP records from WordCampUS, sharing updates on the Do the Woo blog's soft relaunch and plans for future community engagement.By Do the Woo
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Learn About WordCamp Sydney with Wil Brown
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In this episode Devin chats with lead organizer Wil Brown about the return of WordCamp Sydney after a five-year hiatus.By Do the Woo
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Enterprise in the WordPress Ecosystem with James Giroux
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Brad, Tom and James dive into the evolution of WordPress for large organizations, emphasizing the need for enterprise influencers and thought leadership to drive adoption.By Do the Woo
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A Look at Asynchronous Communication with Adam and Emma
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This show is sponsored by… Airwallex: With Airwallex merchants are no longer forced to convert their foreign incoming payments into their home market currencies and they can use the funds to pay suppliers internationally. Omnisend: Whether it’s for integration into your Woo product, or building sites for clients, Omnisend is the solution for email …
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Three AI Projects Happening at Automattic with Thomas Shellberg
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Automattic's current AI projects include the Jetpack AI Assistant for content creation, Odie chatbot for support, and Big Sky for website building. These aim to simplify tasks and improve user experience, especially for small businesses.By Do the Woo
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AI, Adaptability, and the Future of eCommerce, Insights from Gigi JK and Steve Tamulewicz
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This episode of Woo AgencyChat features Gigi J. Kizhakkechethipuzha and Steve Tamulewicz discussing eCommerce, AI, and adaptability in the industry.By Do the Woo
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Inclusivity, Community Trust, and Fair Pay with Megan Rose and Mike Conley
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Summary:Host Birgit chats with Megan Rose and Mike Conley on fostering inclusive WordPress environments, including code of conduct processes and diversity efforts.By Do the Woo
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A Learning Journey to Accessibility with Maestro Stevens
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Maestro Stevens from Iconic Template discusses accessibility in WordPress and WooCommerce, emphasizing its importance for all users. He also shares his journey of learning all things accessibility.By Do the Woo
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Tips for Attending WordCampUS with Marcus, Katie and BobWP
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Whether you are attending, speaking or sponsoring at WordCampUS, we have some tips for you and thoughts to ponder.By Do the Woo
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Scaling WooCommerce: Insights on High-Performance Order Storage (HPOS) with Vedanshu Jain
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Vendanshu, Woo core dev, shares key insights for developers on optimizing scalability, enhancing performance, and preparing WooCommerce stores for future growthBy Do the Woo
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Monolithic CMS Products and Open Source CMSs and DXPs with Dan Drapeau
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In this episode Karim and DXP expert Dan Drapeau discuss procurement challenges, monolithic vs. composable solutions, TCO, the role of agencies, and strategic roadmapping.By Do the Woo
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From WordPress to Drupal, Insights and Innovations with Malcolm Peralty
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Malcolm Peralty, an experienced figure in WordPress and Drupal, shares insights on the evolution of both platforms, his journey, and the future of content management systems.By Do the Woo
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Page Builders and WooCommerce with Anthony Tran
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Anthony, Emma and Adam chat out how page builders can enhance WooCommerce sites, offering flexibility and customization without coding plus some AI integrations.By Do the Woo
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Development, Digital Accessibility and AI with Niels de Blaauw and Marius Vetrici
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Niels and Marius discuss WordPress development, WooCommerce challenges, and AI's impact. Key takeaways include stable tech bases, digital accessibility advantages, automated testing, and plugin quality evaluation.By Do the Woo
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