20 Best Human Computer Interaction Podcasts of 2021

3 years ago

Are you wanting to learn more about human computer interaction ? Well you’ve come to the right place. This is a curated list of the best human computer interaction podcasts of 2021.

We have selected these podcasts for a variety of reasons, but they are all well worth a listen. We tried to select a variety of podcasts across the spectrum from hosts with a wide breadth of experience.

We are always keen to hear your feedback, if we have missed a podcast, tweet us @MagazineWelp and we will check it out!

Best Human Computer Interaction Podcasts 2021

With thanks to ListenNotes, Crunchbase, SemRush and Ahrefs for providing the data to create and rank these podcasts.

NOMADS: The HCI Podcast!

  • Publisher: Sunny M. & Connie Chau
  • Total Episodes: 11

Connie and Sunny, two HCI grad students talk to professionals from diverse and rich backgrounds in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. As you see, we’d like to call ourselves NOMADS as we have been moving from place to place, away from our comfort zones, friends and family not only for opportunities and wisdom, but mainly because we want to make these societies more Equitable, Humane and Accessible through HCI and Technology! While HCI, Design and Tech are considered to be niche and fancy, I think we are responsible to create outreach about what we do and why it matters for all the 7 billion people(in the long run, of course).

HC-Hive

  • Publisher: GT HC-Hive
  • Total Episodes: 38

HC-Hive is a podcast run by M.S. Human-Computer Interaction students at Georgia Institute of Technology.

Dream Shakerz

  • Publisher: Stephon Odom, George Nunez
  • Total Episodes: 25

Welcome to the Dream Shakerz Podcast, our weekly show that covers technology, venture capital, and professional development from the vantage point of an ex-banker whose since switched to overseeing operations at a startup and a former management consultant whose in the midst of transitioning to graduate school to study human-computer interaction and design. As young black men, we realized that there was a void in regards to content creators who came from impoverished backgrounds but have also found success in professional spaces while staying true to who they are as people. We want to inform you, our audience, that your beginnings should not rule out certain career paths and that professional success doesn’t necessarily mean you have to cut off all cultural ties. Given our success in plotting a course from public housing units in the Bronx to programs at Harvard, we believe we can effectively speak to this need.

Hacker News TLDR

  • Publisher: Tuesday Labs
  • Total Episodes: 93

Colin is a YC-backed founder and open-sourcer. Kenny is a human-computer interaction whiz at Apple. Two best friends report daily from the depths of Hacker News.

LearnUX

  • Publisher: LearnUX
  • Total Episodes: 3

If you’re looking to switch careers or you’re curious to learn more about this field, this podcast series will teach you the skills and tools to becoming a User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) Designer. Jennifer has a background working in an agency and two startups. She has worked on consumer products and is now focused on B2B Enterprise products. Jennifer received her training at University of California, San Diego in Cognitive Science w/ Human Computer Interactions. And she is excited to share her knowledge and expertise with students from around the world! This podcast series is geared toward students with little to no experience with UX/UI Design.

Culture Chronicles – Nateisha Fervil

  • Publisher: Nateisha Fervil
  • Total Episodes: 2

Nateisha Fervil is an IT Project Manager with a Masters in Human Computer Interaction. She has worked in the corporate and private sectors since 2013. She considers herself a connoisseur of random information and a lover of all cultures. In 2020 she was diagnosed with Alopecia which sent her on a self-discovery journey that challenged the way she saw herself through culture’s eyes. During that time, she took hold of her identity and decided to no longer be bound by those standards. She wants to take her self-exploration and share it with her listeners as they have a candid conversation about the exploration of culture/entertainment and how it effects the way we think.

Exponential Talent

  • Publisher: Dr. Shreya Sarkar-Barney
  • Total Episodes: 16

Join organizational psychologist, entrepreneur, and award-winning scientist-practitioner, Shreya Sarkar-Barney as she explores the scientific basis of human potential, performance, and flourishing in the workplace. In this podcast series on exponential talent, you will hear interviews with experts who reveal talent practices that have a multiplier effect. Shreya is the founder and CEO of Human Capital Growth, an evidence-based talent management firm. In 2019, Shreya was awarded the Scientist-Practitioner presidential recognition by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Shreya is the author of the book “The role of national culture in transfer of training” based on an empirical study covering 49 countries. She is on the editorial board of the SIOP Professional Practice Series. Her research has been published in the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Information Technology & People, Organizational Research Methods, and Personnel Assessment and Decisions. She has been a visiting scholar and lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, and tenure track professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Shreya earned her Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Bowling Green State University. She is an alumnus of the University of California Entrepreneurship Academy. Shreya lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and works globally.

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2011)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 10

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2011)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2012)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 8

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2012)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2010)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 10

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2010)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2010)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 7

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2010)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2010)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 9

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2010)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2009)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 10

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2009)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2007)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 10

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2007)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2009)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 7

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2009)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2006)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 8

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Fall 2006)

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2007)

  • Publisher: Stanford University
  • Total Episodes: 9

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2007)

A Cup of CHI

  • Publisher: Blaine Lewis and Karthik Mahadevan
  • Total Episodes: 1

A Cup of CHI is a podcast where guests are invited to speak about their research in the area of human computer interaction.

City Interaction Lab Podcast

  • Publisher: interactionlab
  • Total Episodes: 6

Thought provoking design focused interviews and opinions brought to you by City Interaction Lab and the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design at City, University of London.

How to write CHI papers

  • Publisher: Lennart Nacke, PhD
  • Total Episodes: 6

Lennart Nacke, Ph.D., Director of the HCI Games Group at the University of Waterloo, hosts this writing podcast and provides fresh insights and collects experts’ perspectives into the process of writing research papers in the field of human-computer interaction, specifically targeted at the CHI conference. Every episode, he tackles different areas of the CHI paper writing process and collects helpful tips that you can apply in your own research writing. With the advice collected here, Dr. Nacke hopes to make your research writing life a little easier.

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