Podcast E627 – The Hodgepodge Episode – Part 3
This week I Share Updates On A Variety Of Topics With HodgePodge Episode #3 [powerpress]
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This week I Share Updates On A Variety Of Topics With HodgePodge Episode #3 [powerpress]
Joy Xue, Director of Regional Business in China at ShortDot, shares how domains, compliance, and trust shape global expansion in one of the world’s most complex digital markets. With experience across digital infrastructure and cloud ecosystems, she breaks down what brands need to build scalable, compliant digital identities across borders. Episode out soon. Stay tuned….
En este episodio de Potencia Pro nos metemos de lleno en un tema que puede ahorrarte horas de trabajo (y algún que otro disgusto): las migraciones parciales en WordPress y cerramos el episodio con soluciones prácticas para tiendas online que necesitan presupuestos personalizados. Un episodio muy práctico, muy de trinchera, y con herramientas listas para…
This podcast episode features an interview between Rob Cairns and Chris Kile regarding strategies for scaling a business while avoiding burnout. Kile shares his personal journey from a struggling entrepreneur to the founder of EO Staff, a company that connects business owners with virtual assistants in the Philippines. The discussion emphasizes that owners are often…
In Episode 127 of the GT Changelog podcast, Birgit Pauli-Haack and Jessica Lyschik dive deep into the upcoming release of WordPress 7.0, focusing on the features arriving with beta 2 and their impact on users and developers. They begin by emphasizing the importance of testing betas, especially for plugin and theme creators, highlighting how early…
Darcy Kurtz, Chief Marketing Officer at WP Engine, shares whether brand or demand breaks first while scaling. It all depends on your starting point. A strong brand can create a demand challenge, while focusing only on revenue can leave you without brand equity. In the end, brand should exist in service of demand and both…
Syrus Akbary, Founder and CEO of Wasmer, explains how WebAssembly started as a browser solution to overcome JavaScript’s performance limits, especially for games and high performance applications. What began with experiments like ASM.js and Google’s Native Client evolved into WebAssembly, built to run near native speed programs safely in the browser and now far beyond…
આ એપિસોડમાં રોનક્ભાઈએ જેઓ WordCamp Asia 2026 ના organizing ટીમ મેમ્બર છે, એમણે ખુબ વિગતવાર એપ્રિલ મહિનાની 09th થી 11th સુધી થનાર WordCamp એશિયા 2026 – Jio World Convention Centre (મુંબઈ) બધી અગત્યની માહિતી આપી. ખાસ કરીને SMEs, સ્ટાર્ટઅપ્સ અને ઉદ્યોગસાહસિકો WordCamp એશિયા 2026 માં શું શીખી શકે તથા કેટલા લાભ લઇ શકે છે આ ફ્લેગશિપ…
Todd Han, Founder of Dynadot, shares how the company got its name, combining “dynamic” and “dot” to represent dynamic domains. He reflects on launching in 2002 when the domain industry was dominated by major players, the limitations of early registrar interfaces, and how focusing on better UI and a more dynamic experience shaped Dynadot’s early…
Ivan Popov, CEO of Vipe Studio, shares insights on what it truly takes to move the WordPress ecosystem forward. From extending Gutenberg beyond traditional websites to redefining hosting as a product experience rather than just server specifications, this conversation explores engineering, infrastructure, and modern content systems in 2026 and beyond. Episode out now. Watch soon….
In WP Legends Episode 117, Ivan Popov, CEO of Vipe Studio, joins us to explain why he uses WordPress as a framework, not just a CMS. We discuss how WordPress core features like authentication, custom post types, metadata, and REST API support help agencies reduce backend development costs while building high-class online software. The conversation…
Send us Fan Mail An unexpected conversation with a guy who thinks analytically and acts independently. In this episode of Seriously, BUD?, Ben Sibley shares the story of his recent cross-cultural marriage to Izzy, blending a traditional Ismaili Nika ceremony with an American-style celebration in Philadelphia. From choreographed wedding dances to an upcoming trip to…
Ivan Popov, CEO of Vipe Studio, joins us to explain why he uses WordPress as a framework not just as a blogging tool. In this conversation, we explore how WordPress manages content natively, how REST API support enables seamless integrations, and how agencies can reduce backend development costs by leveraging built in authentication, custom post…
Get Hostinger with 85% OFF + 10% EXTRA using code WPLEGENDS: https://hostinger.com/wplegends Feeling overwhelmed by thousands of WordPress themes and plugins? In this complete step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you how to build a professional WordPress website using AI-without writing a single line of code or staring at a blank screen. We’re using Hostinger, the managed…
In this episode, Nathan Wrigley chats with Ian Svoboda, an experienced WordPress developer, about his Content Area Block plugin. They discuss the inspiration behind the plugin, which allows multiple editable content areas within WordPress templates, solving a long-standing challenge for editors and developers. Ian explains the technical hurdles in developing the plugin and how it…