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Explore the heart of WordPress and WooCommerce with insights from builders and creators dedicated to creating all things open source. Our conversations from around the world showcase the diverse expertise we bring on our show. Each month you will hear a variety of topics including accessibility, emerging tech and a lot more.
The podcast All Things WordPress and WooCommerce is created by Do the Woo. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
With WordCamp Asia and CloudFest, our schedule will be a bit off but just wait for the recordings we will be getting while on the road.
Listen in from some of the project leads that will be at this years CloudFest hackathon and learn about the goal-oriented open source projects.
New host Birgit Olzem chats with Angela Jin about WordPress diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in this debut monthly episode.
CloudFest CEO Christian Jäger joins Carole Olinger and Alain Schlesser for a conversation for the 2024 Hackathon at CloudFest.
A chat about global accessibility through WordPress translation efforts, upcoming 6.5 improvements and the community’s cultural emphasis
Marco Almeida, WordPress and Woo plugin developer, talks about the niche of building WooCommerce plugins to meet the needs in Portugal.
In anticipation of WordCamp Asia 2024, listen to thirteen speakers share what they will be talking about in their session.
WooBits, a end of the week show that highlights concise and useful WooCommerce tips for builders and businesses.
Discover the latest insights in e-commerce and email marketing with Greg Zakowicz, an Omnisend expert. Learn about automation, AI’s role, and essential tips for successful engagement on Woo Biz Chat
The GatherPress plugin has been proposed to replace Meetup.com to help organize WordPress events through an open source solution.
WooCommerce dev business up and downs, grants available for Frames builders and outsourcing for WooCommerce builder projects.
This episode tackles a discussion on the importance of supporting open source projects in the WordPress space.
WooCommerce developer Uros and WordPress engineer Sabrina discuss website performance optimization, advocating for awareness, regular testing, and practical tools.
In WooBits, Woo unveils new dev docs directory, James Kemp takes on as product lead and how do you spell ecommerce?
We welcome Cloudways, managed cloud hosting for WordPress and WooCommerce, as a sponsor of our Woo ProductChat show.
Nenad Conić from Maksimer gives tips on scaling WooCommerce, tools for optimizing the database for scalability in high traffic events.
Great tips and insights for WordPress and WooCommerce builders who are creating a plugin that is an extension of an existing plugin.
Do the Woo will be covering both the hackathon and the conference during CloudFest 2024 at Europa-Park in Germany.
In WooBits I amplify a hidden feature request board on Woo.com and 5 WooCommerce premium plugins for sale by our host Katie Keith at Barn2.
WordPress contributors Pooja, Brian and Anand discuss how product testing is crucial and the learning process behind it.
Adam and Emma talking about all things content when it comes to building brand recognition and trust for your Woo and WordPress business.
One more show with reflections and takeaways from State of the Word 2023.
Hosts Robbie Adair and Robert Jacobi discuss their predictions for 2024, focusing on the acronym ASP: Accessibility, Security, and Privacy
Hosts Jonathan and Tammie reflect on their experiences with the Gutenberg project in WordPress.
If you have been a past sponsor, guest or guest host on our shows, consider a follow-up guest blog post on BobWP.com blog.
We are returning to WordCamp Asia again, and proud to be a Media Partner again as well as a sponsor for the event.
Starting 2024 on an optimistic note as I noticed more of my fellow WordPressers feeling more optimistic and happy about WordPress.
As we look at the past year, and what 2024 holds, we are growing even more globally and elevating more voices.
Listen to insights and experiences in the Spanish WordPress community, features and updates announced at SOTW, plus getting involved in the WordPress community.
WordCamp opportunities, supporting underrepresented and connecting the WordPress community with resources and sites.
Adam and Emma discuss the importance of conducting a post-mortem analysis after a major marketing campaign, such as Black Friday.
A look at a couple of polls on page builders and documentation and the WordPressVIP team preparing for an onslaught of Swifties on Time.com.
Want to share your favorite episode, host or show? Perhaps you have a burning question or comment. Here’s your chance.
Carl Alexander and Zach Stepek, hosts of Woo DevChat at Do the Woo Podcast, end the year 2023 the only way these two could end a year.
Nuno Morgadinho from WidgiLabs and Jesper Wallmander from Wallmander Co chat about their experiences and insights into running a WooCommerce Agency
In this show the organizers for this event share how the idea transpired for the Next-Gen event and the goals to help grow the Italian WordPress meetup community.
Robert Abela from Melapress shares his story of rebranding his business and also shares some insights into the under-rated user roles in WP.
BobWP from Do the Woo will once again attend State of the Word. The SOTW 2023 will be in Madrid this year to celebrate Spain’s WordPress community.
How much can ChatGPT tell me about WooCommerce, and doing the Woo. Well, I found out and am sharing it in this weeks WooBits.
Ian and Philip from Kanuka Digital talk about WooCommerce, Magento, web specializations and the open source community.
David Callaway from Woo.com joins BobWP as they take a deeper dive into the latest WooCommerce branding.
Anne McCarthy and Bud Kraus join Abha for a chat about the earlier release of WordPress 6.4 filled with insights and experiences from all.
Devin Maeztri joins us as a new host and shares more about meetups and how to put together a State of the Word 2023 watch party.
A bit of reflection and good feelings seeing more meetups being organized. Plus a teaser for State of the Word and watch parties.
It started with Woo builders. And with the expectation of connecting the global community, it continues with Woo and WordPress builders.
In ons programma Community Voices, WordPress Around the World zetten we de Nederlandse gemeenschap in de spotlight voor een gesprek in hun moedertaal.
Rob and Dan discuss the importance of website security, hosting, plugins, backups and two-factor authentication in website security during the holiday season.
BobWP mentioning WordPress 6.4, Black Friday deals, Tumblr in the red, free vs. premium plugins and the Woo brand.
Guests Ben Gabler from Rocket.net and Tom Fanelli from Convesio talk scaling, plugins and coding standards when it comes to performance.
Join our new hosts Emma Young and Adam Weeks for a great conversation and insights into doing sales on Black Friday.
In this show we talk with Topher about explaining what WordPress pros do for a living, the demographics of WordPress and teaching with video.
Day 3 recap included a deep look at producing WooSesh, the Seshies awards and conversation around the days sessions.
Conversations around AI and customer support, Amazon Pay, personalization and privacy in ecommerce and shipping trends.
Inside Woo. Today the WooCommerce site becomes Woo.com as a strategic part of their branding and product line.
Day one started with State of the Woo, conversations on open source and hosting, scalable ecommerce and website security.
I have had many people in the WordPress and WooCommerce space ask me why I use and like LinkedIn. Here is my answer, finally.
From political science to tech, Rytis Lauris, co-founder of Omnisend takes us on his product and WordPress journey.
Matthew Nelson of FirstTracks Marketing and Neil Harner of Inverse Paradox, share their experiences in growth, workflow and team building.
As we hit episode 400, Ronald chats with BobWP with a look back and into the next few months with the Do the Woo podcast.
Calvin Alkan joins our hosts to talk security. From malware scanners to firewalls to enterprise sites, with a layered security approach.
In WooBits, we look at the WooSesh State of the Woo and their community awards for WooCommerce, the Seshies.
When you dive deep into Carl’s mind to learn more about what he built for WordPress, the end result is today’s show.
How to get exposure from your WordPress product or service? There are many options, but also a lot of competition.
The Contributor Orientation Tool on WordPress.org. How this tool came to be, how it has evolved and its future for helping contributors.
Jason and Jon open the blackbox to share their experiences and insights on flagship WordCamp Asia and Europe sponsorships.
The week wraps up with my thoughts on an idea, WordPress and WooCommerce highlights, podcast episodes and parts of my brain.
Nils and Alex chat about managing client expectation, partnerships and collaboration, the Woo expert program and end with agency tips.
what3words, a unique geocoding system that represents any location on our planet, divided into 3 x 3 meter grid, and identified by three words.
This week, diversity at WP Accessibility Day, WooSesh, Cart and Checkout Blocks and more WordPress and WooCommerce community.
Zach and Josh from Big Red Jelly share insights on agency growth and enterprise as a WooCommerce and WordPress digital agency.
Colin, co-founder of FooSales and FooEvents, walks us through the product journey with his WordPress and WooCommerce plugins.
Bud Kraus and Mark Westguard chat with Alain Schlesser about his story, and a look at AI, from coding to ecommerce to the ethics.
This week I focus on giving you a bit more news around our new shows at Do the Woo and our partnership with WooSesh.
From tools they use, a bit of AI, remote work and lots of insights into their teams and their companies.
In today's show Vova Feldman co-hosts as we chat about all things when it comes to WordPress and WooCommerce builders comfort zone.
Had a chance to ask some random questions with a few attendees at WordCamp Europe 2023 and ask them some fun questions.
We have a great conversation of tips and experiences when it comes to speaking at WordPress events.
For our first Woo AgencyChat, Krešimir brings some really cool insights and experiences working with enterprise clients with WooCommerce.
In this show we talk about the challenges of finding a good resource to help you choose a hosting company and Adam’s new venture that will help support the WordPress media ecosystem.
Nyasha Greene and Kathy Darling have a conversation on what they are building lately, and the experiences they have had with blocks.
As someone that has worked with WooCommerce and WordPress for years, I don’t have to know or even understand code, to respect code.
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