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The WP Tavern Jukebox is a podcast for the WordPress community. We interview people who are pushing change in how WordPress evolves. Plugins, Blocks, Themes, Community, Events, Accessibility and Diversity; we try to cover all the bases. Subscribe to be updated when we bring you new content.

Episode Date
#197 – Johanne Courtright on Enhancing Gutenberg: Agency-Driven Block Editor Innovations
Dec 10, 2025
#196 – Topher DeRosia on How Public Contributions Shape Careers in WordPress
Dec 03, 2025
#195 – Saumya Majumder on How Cloudflare Outages Impact the Web and WordPress Performance Solutions
Nov 26, 2025
#194 – Devin Walker on Leading Jetpack: Challenges, Vision, and the Future
Nov 19, 2025
#193 – Roger Williams on How We Might Reimagine Sponsoring WordPress Contributions
Nov 12, 2025
#192 – Joshua Bryant on How Dow Jones Is Supercharging WordPress Editorial Workflows
Nov 05, 2025
#191 – Arnas Donauskas on AI-Powered Troubleshooting for Websites
Oct 29, 2025
#190 – Seth Rubenstein on Block Composability in WordPress’ Future
Oct 21, 2025
#189 – Weston Ruter on Unlocking WordPress Performance
Oct 15, 2025
#188 – Bud Kraus on Teaching and Using WordPress With Low Vision
Oct 08, 2025
#187 – June Liu and David Denedo on Making the Web Accessible: The Mission Behind WP Accessibility Day
Oct 01, 2025
#186 – Dave Winer on Decentralisation, WordPress and Open Publishing
Sep 24, 2025
#185 – Mary Ann Aschenbrenner on Switching Clients From Classic to Block Themes
Sep 17, 2025
#184 – Rachel Cherry and Alex Aspinall on the State of WordPress in Higher Education
Sep 10, 2025
#183 – Destiny Kanno, Isotta Peira and Anand Upadhyay on how WordPress is shaping the future of education for students worldwide
Sep 03, 2025
#182 – Michelle Frechette and Jonathan Desrosiers on the story of .com and .org
Aug 20, 2025
#181 – Bob Dunn on rebranding Do the Woo and growing openchannels.fm
Aug 13, 2025
#180 – Karla Campos on organising WordCamp US
Aug 06, 2025
#179 – Mariya Moeva on the Impact of Google’s SiteKit on WordPress
Jul 30, 2025
#178 – Adam Silverstein Explores Transformative Browser Features Impacting WordPress Sites
Jul 23, 2025
#177 – Charlotte Bax on Reducing Your Website’s Carbon Footprint
Jul 16, 2025
#176 – Héctor de Prada on the Power of Local WordPress Meetups in Community Building
Jul 09, 2025
#175 – Jennifer Schumacher on Learning From Agency Mistakes
Jul 02, 2025
#174 – Joe Dolson and Jonathan Desrosiers on WordPress Accessibility: Core Commitment or Canonical Plugin
Jun 25, 2025
#173 – Tom Willmot and Jon Ang on Building a Global Bank Website
Jun 18, 2025
#172 – Reyes Martínez and Héctor De Prada on Website Maintenance for WordPress Agencies and Freelancers
Jun 11, 2025
#171 – Felix Arntz on How Speculative Loading Is Speeding Up Your WordPress Website
May 28, 2025
#170 – Chris Reynolds on WordPress and Drupal: Differences and Similarities
May 21, 2025
#169 – Wes Tatters on the Evolution of Internet Communities and WordPress Open Source
May 14, 2025
#168 – Hari Shanker on Understanding and Showing WordPress Contributions
May 07, 2025
#167 – Bud Kraus on Podcasting and Finding Inspiration in WordPress Stories
Apr 30, 2025
#166 – Ryan Welcher on What’s New for Developers
Apr 23, 2025
#165 – Aaron D. Campbell Why Open Standards and WordPress Matter
Apr 16, 2025
#164 – Milana Cap on the Interactivity and HTML APIs, and Their Enormous Potential
Apr 09, 2025
#163 – Birgit Pauli-Haack on the Magic of the WordPress Playground
Apr 02, 2025
#162 – Jo Minney on Website Usability Testing for WordPress Projects
Mar 26, 2025
#161 – Robert Jacobi on WordPress, Security, and the OSI Model
Mar 18, 2025
#160 – Rahul Bansal on Success in Enterprise WordPress
Mar 12, 2025
#159 – James Kemp on WooCommerce Innovations and Trends in Selling Online
Mar 05, 2025
#158 – John Overall on How Podcasting Shaped His WordPress Journey
Feb 26, 2025
#157 – Katie Keith on the Move From Agency Owner to WordPress Theme Development to Plugin Success
Feb 19, 2025
#156 – Derek Ashauer on Analytics Options and Privacy Challenges
Feb 12, 2025
#155 – Anthony Jackson on Trying to Figure Out His Way in the Tech World
Feb 05, 2025
#154 – Anna Hurko on Managing a Growing Plugin Business
Jan 29, 2025
#153 – Tammie Lister on Modern Theme Development and Artistic Exploration
Jan 22, 2025
#152 – David Darke on Building a Successful Agency Through Strategic Growth
Jan 15, 2025
#151 – Elena Brescacin on Accessibility Challenges and Solutions
Jan 08, 2025
#150 – Andrew Palmer on His Challenges and Successes in the WordPress Community
Dec 18, 2024
#149 – Corey Maass on Optimising WordPress Images
Dec 11, 2024
#148 – Stephen Dumba on Empowering Uganda With WordPress Education and Community Initiatives
Dec 04, 2024
#147 – Steve Burge on Transitioning WordPress to the SaaS Market
Nov 27, 2024
#146 – Fränk Klein on Redesigning WordPress: The Shift to Block-Based Systems
Nov 20, 2024
#145 – Calvin Alkan on Enhancing WordPress Productivity With CommandUI
Nov 13, 2024
#144 – Damon Cook & Seth Rubenstein on the Transformational Interactivity API
Nov 06, 2024
#143 – Aaron Reimann and Keith Osburn on How WordPress Is Transforming Georgia’s Educational Landscape
Oct 30, 2024
#142 – Miriam Schwab and Oliver Sild on Security Collaboration Between Elementor and Patchstack
Oct 23, 2024
#141 – Christy Nyiri and Mike Straw on Automattic’s Special Projects Team
Oct 16, 2024
#140 – Donata Stroink-Skillrud on Privacy Policies and Legal Obligations for Businesses
Oct 09, 2024
#139 – Andy Fragen on Automatic Update Rollbacks in WordPress
Oct 02, 2024
#138 – Isla Waite, Bet Hannon and Ryan Bracey on What to Expect From WP Accessibility Day 2024
Sep 25, 2024
#137 – Jamie Marsland on Heading the WordPress YouTube Channel
Sep 18, 2024
#136 – Matthias Pupillo on Enhancing WordPress With AI Translations
Sep 11, 2024
#135 – Jonathan Bossenger on Enhancing WordPress Learning Experiences
Sep 04, 2024
#134 – Chris Ferdinandi on ADHD, Focus, and Working in Tech
Aug 28, 2024
#133 – Blake Bertuccelli-Booth on Automated Accessibility Testing in WordPress
Aug 21, 2024
#132 – Katie Keith & Matt Cromwell on Making a Success of Your WordPress Product
Aug 14, 2024
#131 – Abraham Waita on Nurturing Young WordPress Enthusiasts in Uganda
Aug 07, 2024
#130 – Elena Panciera & Chiara Pennetta on Making the Web for the Deaf
Jul 31, 2024
#129 – Eneko Garrido on How WordPress Transformed His Life
Jul 24, 2024
#128 – Fernando Tellado on AI Tools and Rehumanising the Web
Jul 17, 2024
#127 – Rian Rietveld on Understanding the European Accessibility Act and Its Impact on Websites
Jul 10, 2024
#126 – Aaron Jorbin on Navigating WordPress Major and Minor Releases
Jul 03, 2024
#125 – Davinder Singh Kainth on Content Creation and Business Strategy in WordPress
Jun 26, 2024
#124 – Mina Tamang on SEO Techniques That Prioritise the User Experience
Jun 19, 2024
#123 – Jamie Marsland on the WordCamp Europe Speed Building Challenge
Jun 05, 2024
#122 – Adam Zielinski on How Playground Is Transforming WordPress Website Creation
May 29, 2024
#121 – Alexander Gilmanov on Transitioning From Developer to Entrepreneur. Part 2.
May 22, 2024
#120 – Alexander Gilmanov on Transitioning From Developer to Entrepreneur
May 15, 2024
#119 – Paolo Belcastro on How AI Is Shaping WordPress Wordflows
May 08, 2024
#118 – Nahuai Badiola on Digital Sustainability Across the Whole WordPress Project
May 01, 2024
#117 – Maestro Stevens on Inclusivity in Website Design Decisions
Apr 24, 2024
#116 – Jonathan Desrosiers on the Challenges and Rewards of Contributing to WordPress
Apr 17, 2024
#115 – Jamie Marsland on Turning Technical Know-How Into Popular Content
Apr 10, 2024
#114 – Tammie Lister on the Journey Through Design and Theming
Apr 03, 2024
#113 – Shawn Hooper on Launching WordCamp Canada (WCEH)
Mar 27, 2024
#112 – Miriam Schwab on Balancing WordPress Success and Family Life
Mar 20, 2024
#111 – Josepha Haden Chomphosy on Navigating WordPress’ Evolution, Growth and Change
Mar 13, 2024
#110 – Thomas J. Raef on the Shift in How Hackers Attack, and How to Protect Your Site
Feb 28, 2024
#109 – Ben Ritner on How Kadence WP Managed the Pivot Towards AI
Feb 07, 2024
#108 – Mike Auteri on Using GatherPress to Organise WordPress Events
Jan 31, 2024
#107 – Michelle Frechette on Advocating for Accessibility and Diversity in the WordPress Community
Jan 24, 2024
#106 – Anil Gupta on the Challenges Posed by Multi Collaboration in WordPress
Jan 17, 2024
#105 – Pascal Birchler on Revolutionizing Image and Video Processing Within WordPress
Jan 10, 2024
#104 – Thomas Fanchin on Community Engagement in WordPress Sponsorship
Dec 20, 2023
#103 – Emma Young on Exploring WordPress, the Software, the Events and the Community
Dec 13, 2023
#102 – Artemy Kaydash on Exploring AI and How It Will Alter the Workplace
Dec 05, 2023
#101 – Pooja Derashri on Creating Educational WordPress Content
Nov 29, 2023
#100 – Nick Diego on the Revamp of the WordPress Showcase Website
Nov 22, 2023
#99 – Matthias Pfefferle on ActivityPub, WordPress and Decentralised Social Networks
Nov 15, 2023
#98 – Marieke van de Rakt on Uniting the WordPress Community for a Stronger Future
Nov 08, 2023
#97 – Estela Rueda, Courtney Robertson and Javier Casares on the Future of Translating WordPress
Nov 01, 2023
#96 – Jake Goldman on Agency Mergers and AI in WordPress
Oct 25, 2023
#95 – Pooja Derashri on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in WordPress
Oct 18, 2023
#94 – Birgit Olzem and Jill Binder on Creating a Diverse and Sustainable WordPress Community
Oct 11, 2023
#93 – Piermario Orecchioni on How and Why WordPress Gets Translated
Oct 04, 2023
#92 – Juliette Reinders Folmer on When Contributions Need to Be Paid
Sep 27, 2023
#91 – Vagelis Papaioannou on How to Learn to Use WordPress and Help With Events
Sep 20, 2023
#90 – Olga Gleckler on How Anyone Can Contribute to the WordPress Project
Sep 13, 2023
#89 – Scott Kingsley Clark on Why the Time Is Right for the Fields API
Sep 06, 2023
#88 – Jo Minney on the State of the WordPress Community in Australia
Aug 23, 2023
#87 – Jonathan Wold on Guildenberg, What It Is and How It Aims to Help Product Owners
Aug 16, 2023
#86 – Dan Walmsley on How WordPress Can Adapt to the Reality of AI
Aug 02, 2023
#85 – Giulia Laco on the Importance of Typography for Your Websites
Jul 26, 2023
#84 – Aaron Reimann on WordPress’ First Twenty Years
Jul 19, 2023
#83 – Carrie Dils on How to Internationalise Your WordPress Code
Jul 12, 2023
#82 – Louise Towler on How and Why You Can Make WordPress Sites Sustainable
Jul 05, 2023
#81 – James Dominy on Why AI Is to Be Embraced, Not Feared
Jun 28, 2023
#80 – Angela Jin on How and Why WordCamps Might Change in the Future
Jun 21, 2023
#79 – Robert Abela on How to Keep Your WordPress Website Secure
Jun 14, 2023
#78 – Mike McAlister on Why Block Themes Are the Future
May 31, 2023
WordPress; 20th Anniversary, a Mini Series. Episode 2 With Meher Bala, Robert Windisch, Simon Kraft and Tammie Lister.
May 25, 2023
#77 – Mario Santos and Luis Herranz on What the Interactivity API Is and How You Can Use It
May 24, 2023
WordPress’ 20th Anniversary, a Mini Series. Episode 1 With Sarah Gooding, Aurooba Ahmed, Masestro Stevens and Jess Frick.
May 18, 2023
#76 – Alex Standiford on How WordPress and the Fediverse Can Be Combined
May 17, 2023
#75 – Mark Westguard on Launching a Plugin Into an Already Competitive Market
May 10, 2023
#74 – Ahmed Kabir Chaion on How to Find Your Place in WordPress Even if You Don’t Code
May 03, 2023
#73 – Ryan Welcher on Using the create-block Tool to Quickly Scaffold a New Block Plugin
Apr 26, 2023
#72 – Steve Bruner and Timothy Jacobs on Using Gutenberg Outside of WordPress
Apr 19, 2023
#71 – Nathan Ingram on How To Manage Contracts With Your WordPress Clients
Apr 12, 2023
#70 – Steve Persch and Brian Perry on How Hosting Is Changing
Apr 05, 2023
#69 – Joost De Valk on What’s Happening After Yoast
Mar 29, 2023
#68 – Chris Reynolds on Why To Use Composer With WordPress
Mar 22, 2023
#67 – Talisha Lewallen on How CertifyWP Is Hoping To Offer WordPress Certification
Mar 15, 2023
#66 – Sé Reed and Courtney Robertson on How the WP Community Collective Is Helping WordPress Contributors
Mar 08, 2023
#65 – Bob Dunn on Building a WooCommerce Community
Mar 01, 2023
#64 – Patrick Posner on Using WordPress To Create Static Sites
Feb 22, 2023
#63 – Paul Halfpenny on Adding Personalisation in WordPress
Feb 15, 2023
#62 – Naoko Takano on the Importance of the First WordCamp Asia
Feb 08, 2023
#61 – Robert Rowley on Securing Your WordPress Website
Feb 01, 2023
#60 – Mike Demo, Tracy Apps and david wolfpaw on LGBTQ and WordPress
Jan 25, 2023
#59 – Corey Maass on How To Use WordPress To Kickstart Your SaaS App
Jan 18, 2023
#58 – Lax Mariappan on How Headless WordPress Works
Jan 11, 2023
#57 – Damon Cook on the Future of Website Styling in WordPress
Jan 04, 2023
#56 – Chris Badgett on Using WordPress for Online Courses
Dec 21, 2022
#55 – Dennis Dornon on How Partnerships Have Helped Grow His WordPress Plugin Business
Dec 14, 2022
#54 – Steve Burge on Where We’re at With Multi-Author Collaboration in WordPress
Dec 07, 2022
#53 – Matt Medeiros on the State of the WordPress Landscape
Nov 30, 2022
#52 – Hannah Smith on Why We Need To Be Making Websites More Sustainable
Nov 23, 2022
#51 – Adam Lowe on Building Websites With Pinegrow’s New WordPress Plugin
Nov 16, 2022
#50 – Fränk Klein on How Gutenberg and Full Site Editing Are Bringing New Opportunities for WordPress Developers
Nov 09, 2022
#49 – Matt Cromwell on the Effectiveness of the WordPress.org Repository for Promoting New Plugins
Nov 03, 2022
#48 – Christina Deemer on Making Digital Content Usable for People With Cognitive Disabilities
Oct 26, 2022
#47 – Adam Silverstein on the State of Images in WordPress
Oct 19, 2022
#46 – Nick Diego on Why You Should Be Excited About the Possibilities of WordPress Blocks
Oct 12, 2022
#45 – Alex Ball on Customizing Core Blocks for Clients
Oct 05, 2022
#44 – Joe Dolson on How To Fix the Six Most Common Accessibility Errors on Your Websites
Sep 28, 2022
#43 – Nick Ahmann on Testing Plugins With TasteWP
Sep 21, 2022
#42 – Marcel Schmitz on Finding Work With Codeable and Working With WooCommerce
Sep 14, 2022
#41 – Laura Nelson on How To Create a Profitable Newsletter
Aug 31, 2022
#40 – Andrew Palmer on Using AI To Help Your Website Workflow
Aug 24, 2022
#39 – Marieke Van De Rakt & Taco Verdonschot on Yoast, the Past, Present and Future
Aug 17, 2022
#38 – Paul Bearne on How Working With WordPress Allows for Different Lifestyles
Aug 10, 2022
#37 – Jonathan Wold on How Partnerships Might Help Your WordPress Business
Aug 03, 2022
#36 – Sean Blakeley on Transitioning a Large Agency Over to Gutenberg
Jul 27, 2022
#35 – Akshat Choudhary on the State of WordPress Security
Jul 20, 2022
#34 – Felix Arntz on WordPress and Performance
Jul 13, 2022
#33 – David Lockie on Why Web3 and WordPress Might Work Together
Jul 06, 2022
#32 – Daisy Olsen on Why You Should Try Out Block Themes
Jun 29, 2022
#31 – Milan Ivanovic on the Importance of Real World Versus Online
Jun 22, 2022
#30 – Matt Mullenweg on the Future of Technology and Where WordPress Fits In
Jun 15, 2022
#29 – Remkus de Vries on How WordCamp Europe Got Started
Jun 08, 2022
#28 – Mark Root-Wiley on Creating Standards for CSS in WordPress
May 25, 2022
#27 – Ana Segota and Kelly Choyce-Dwan on How To Use the New Pattern Creator
May 18, 2022
#26 – Courtney Robertson on How the Learn Project Is Educating People About WordPress
May 11, 2022
#25 – Joe Casabona on Why WordPress Is a Great Choice for Your Podcast
May 04, 2022
#24 – Aki Hamano on Building Useful Blocks for Fun
Apr 27, 2022
#23 – Cate DeRosia Talks About Rethinking In-Person Events
Apr 20, 2022
#22 – Daniel Schutzsmith on How He’s Prepared His Team To Use the Block Editor
Apr 13, 2022
#21 – Chris Coyier Talks About Why He Sold CSS-Tricks
Apr 06, 2022
#20 – Oliver Sild on the State of WordPress Security
Mar 30, 2022
#19 – Evangelia Pappa & Bernhard Kau on Making WordCamp Europe Safe and Diverse
Mar 23, 2022
#18 – Leonardo Losoviz on the Block Protocol’s Efforts To Make Blocks Work Universally
Mar 16, 2022
#17 – Destiny Kanno and Joe Simpson on Why They Started BlackPress
Mar 09, 2022
#16 – Jonathan Bossenger on Cleaning Up WordPress Notifications
Mar 02, 2022
#15 – Morten Rand-Hendriksen on Governing Open Source Projects
Feb 23, 2022
#14 – Dave Smith, Isabel Brison and Joen Asmussen on the New Navigation Block
Feb 16, 2022
#13 – Chris Lubkert and Rich Tabor on Building Sites With Extendify
Feb 09, 2022
#12 – Amber Hinds on Why Accessibility Matters
Feb 02, 2022
#11 – Vinny McKee on His Block Builder Plugin
Jan 27, 2022
#10 – What’s in WordPress 5.9, and What Is Openverse?
Dec 02, 2021
#9 – Tara King on Encouraging Developers Towards a Gutenberg Future
Nov 03, 2021
#8 – Lee Shadle on How Blocks Create New Opportunities
Oct 06, 2021
#7 – Ajit Bohra on Gutenberg, Full Site Editing and React
Sep 08, 2021
#6 – Cory Miller on the WordPress Mergers and Acquisitions Landscape
Aug 11, 2021
#5 – Robert Jacobi on Why He’s Putting Gutenberg First
Jul 14, 2021
#4 – Dan Maby on the Importance of the WordPress Community
Jun 16, 2021
#3 – Benjamin Intal on Why He’s Betting His Business on Blocks
May 19, 2021
#2 – Anne McCarthy on How Full Site Editing Will Impact WordPress
Apr 21, 2021
#1 – Josepha Haden Chomphosy on the Past, Present, and Future of WordPress
Mar 24, 2021