Josh Dorfman on Solutions-Oriented Climate Change Communication
Josh Dorfman, co-founder of Supercool and Plantd, shares insights from decades of experience communicating about climate. Dorfman brings an optimistic spirit to an often depressing topic and argues that we should focus on creating a better future through currently available solutions, a better future that also solves climate change. Find a transcript and more information about 10-Minute Tech Comm at tenminutetechcomm.com. Contact Ryan Weber at rw0019@uah.edu for more information about the show!
Scott Abel on Creating Trustworthy Content in the Age of AI
Scott Abel of The Content Wrangler talks about how technical communicators are uniquely positioned to leverage the capabilities of generative AI to create better content. Find a transcript and more information about 10-Minute Tech Comm at tenminutetechcomm.com. Contact Ryan Weber at rw0019@uah.edu for more information about the show!
Dr. Kem-Laurin Lubin on the Rhetorical Nature of AI
Dr. Kem-Laurin Lubin joins 10-Minute Tech Comm to explain why AI is rhetorical, how it defines humans, and how we can use ethotic heuristics to create more human-centered AI. This conversation is part of the 2025 The Big Rhetorical Podcast Carnival, built around the theme “(Un)tethering Surveillance: Power Dynamics, Emerging Technologies, Social Control.” Read Dr. Lubin on Medium and check out her most recent book! Find a transcript and more information about 10-Minute Tech Comm at tenminutetechcomm.com. #tbrpodcastcarnival2025 #untetheringsurveillance
Jennifer Blatz on the Good, the Trends, and the Ugly of UX
Jennifer Blatz, Lead UX Researcher at BECU and founder of Blatzchats, joins the podcast to discuss her newsletter, building community in UX, and whether it's worth getting into the UX field at all! Visit https://tenminutetechcomm.com/ for a transcript of the episode. Email ryan.weber@uah.edu for more information on the show!
Dr. Leslie Seawright on the Ethics of Document Design
Dr. Leslie Seawright discusses her new article, co-authored with Amy Hodges and Timothy Ponce, "'Is This Ethical?' New Data on the Ethical Principles and Practices of Document Design." The study updates Sam Dragga's classic 1996 study by asking for participant evaluations of the ethics of hypothetical situations, some taken from the Dragga study and some added for contemporary issues. The results indicate how perspectives on ethics have and have not changed in almost 30 years. Seawright is conducting another follow up study about the ethics of AI. Take the survey if you're interested in participating!Visit https://tenminutetechcomm.com/ for a transcript of the episode. Email ryan.weber@uah.edu for more information on the show!