• Episode 14, Russ Troester: inspiration, encouragement + resilience

  • Apr 16 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 14, Russ Troester: inspiration, encouragement + resilience

  • Summary

  • Russ Troester is still very new to UX, but he's definitely in the right place because, in his own words, he has a passion for “helping to make things suck less.” While he especially enjoys the research-related portions of the UX design process, Russ has had a very wide-ranging career across multiple industries.

    But the one constant, and the thing that I really believe led him to UX is his very real, and very honest empathy and concern for his fellow human beings.

    Like a lot of folks right now, Russ is currently looking for his next UX gig, and a great deal of our conversation revolved around the struggles and challenges inherent in that search. So if you're struggling as well in these uncertain times, I truly hope you'll find inspiration and encouragement in this episode.

    Twitter:
    @RussTroester

    LinkedIn:
    russtroester

    Websites:
    The World Over There Podcast

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