Episodes

  • S4-E3: AI in UX Research: Why AI Exposes Operational Weakness
    Jun 24 2026

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    AI is transforming the way organisations work, but successful AI adoption is about far more than technology.

    In this episode, Emmanuelle explores how AI is exposing the operational maturity of organisations, revealing the difference between teams built on strong systems, governance and workflows, and those relying on workarounds and individual effort.

    Using UX Research as a lens, she discusses why AI may amplify operational weaknesses, how mature organisations approach AI differently, and why UX Research plays an important role in helping organisations redesign workflows, manage risk, and navigate AI transformation responsibly.

    In this episode:

    • Why AI exposes operational maturity gaps
    • The difference between operational systems and operational heroics
    • How AI can amplify fragmentation and inconsistency
    • Why governance, workflow design and management practices matter
    • The hidden risks of accelerating work without improving quality
    • Why UX Research may become increasingly important in AI transformation

    Because AI transformation is not fundamentally a technology challenge, it is a human systems challenge.

    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

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    35 mins
  • S4-E2: AI in UX Research - The Illusion of Understanding
    May 27 2026

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    In this episode, Dr. Emmanuelle Savarit explores one of the most subtle risks emerging as AI becomes embedded into research workflows: the illusion that faster outputs automatically mean deeper understanding.

    As AI increasingly supports recruitment, synthesis, reporting, and analysis, researchers gain speed and efficiency — but may also begin trusting polished outputs too quickly.

    This episode explores:

    • How AI-generated summaries can reduce critical questioning
    • Why repeated patterns are not always meaningful insights
    • The difference between processed evidence and raw evidence
    • How analytical judgement can weaken when researchers move too far from the underlying data
    • Why AI should remain an assistant, not the final authority

    This is not an argument against AI, but a call to use it consciously, critically, and responsibly.

    Because in the AI era, the value of the researcher will not simply be producing outputs faster, but preserving judgment, nuance, and depth.

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    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

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    28 mins
  • S4-E1: AI in UX Research - Beyond Productivity, Toward Responsibility
    Apr 29 2026

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    AI is now entering almost every stage of the UX Research workflow — from briefing and discussion guides to transcription, synthesis, and reporting.

    But while the productivity gains are real, speed is not the only question.

    In this solo episode, Emmanuelle explores where AI is genuinely helping researchers, where caution is needed, and why the future value of UX Research will depend increasingly on human judgment, accountability, and oversight.

    In this episode:

    • The current hype and anxiety around AI in UX Research
    • Automation, machine learning, generative AI and agentic AI, what’s the difference?
    • Where AI is already showing up in the research workflow
    • Why faster outputs do not always mean deeper insights
    • Data privacy, vendor trust and researcher accountability
    • Why AI is pushing UX Research beyond productivity into strategic responsibility

    If AI is becoming part of your workflow, this is a conversation worth having.

    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

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    27 mins
  • S3-E10: Navigating the UX Job Market Today - A conversation with Mathieu Ritter
    Mar 25 2026

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    The UX job market has changed significantly in recent years, with layoffs, tighter budgets, and the rapid emergence of AI affecting many UX professionals.

    In this episode of The UX Research Club, I speak with Mathieu Ritter, founder of Undiscovered, a recruitment agency specialising in UX, design and research recruitment, as well as product and software engineering roles.

    With more than 13 years of experience in UX recruitment, Mathieu shares his perspective on the current hiring market and what companies are looking for today.

    In this conversation, we discuss:

    • How the UX and UX research job market has evolved
    • What companies look for when hiring UX researchers
    • The current hiring market in Europe
    • What recruiters look for in CVs and portfolios
    • How candidates can better prepare for interviews
    • How AI is influencing UX hiring and skills expectations

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    Mathieu Ritter
    Founder, Undiscovered

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    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

    Emmanuelle's LinkedIn Instagram

    If you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • S3-E9: Owning your career in UX- A conversation with Meltem Naz Kaso (Mel)
    Feb 25 2026

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    🎙️ Podcast Guest: Meltem Naz Kaso (Mel) from Career with Mel

    In Today's episode, I am delighted to have a conversation with Mel, a globally recognised UX career coach with many years of experience supporting professionals across nine countries. She’s known for her direct and empowering style, helping people gain clarity, confidence, and momentum during career pivots, burnout, and major transitions.

    🧠 Topics discussed

    • Why strong UX professionals can still feel blocked
    • Why strategic roles often seem out of reach,
    • How to make thoughtful career decisions in a market that isn’t particularly easy right now.
    • Mel's New Podcast

    🔗 Links

    Career with Mel website

    Mel's LinkedIn

    Mel's Email: contact@careerwithmel.com




    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

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    If you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
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    44 mins
  • S3-E8: From Anthropology to UX Research. A Conversation with Mujtaba Hameed
    Jan 28 2026

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    🎙️ Podcast Guest: Mujtaba Hameed

    In Today's episode, I am delighted to have a conversation with Mujtaba, an anthropologist and innovation consultant with over 10 years of experience working across culture, technology, and strategy. He is a Project Director at Stripe Partners, where he has led strategic research for companies including Apple, Meta, Google, and Spotify.

    A strong advocate for ethnography, Mujtaba has conducted in-person fieldwork worldwide, from Tokyo to Los Angeles. He is particularly interested in using AI to deepen human insight, rather than simply speeding up research.

    🧠 Topics discussed

    • The value of in-person research and field work
    • Using AI in research without the hype
    • The changing culture of tech and its impact on UX researchers
    • The future of research in an AI era


    🔗 Links

    • Mujtaba’s newsletter
    • Frames — Stripe Partners’ newsletter
    • Advancing Research conference
    • EPIC — the global ethnography community


    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

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    If you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
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    48 mins
  • S3-E7: Introducing The UX Research Powerhouse
    Nov 26 2025

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    In this episode of the UX Research Club, Dr Emmanuelle Savarit introduces her new book, The UX Research Powerhouse: The Foundation of Strategic Leadership. She shares why she wrote this book, who it is designed to support, and how years of experience, patterns, and leadership lessons shaped the tools and frameworks inside it.

    Emmanuelle reads a selected excerpt from the author's notes, offering listeners a first look into the themes of strategic influence, business alignment, and the evolution of UX Research beyond usability testing. She also reflects on the shift from practitioner to leader and on how researchers can strengthen their impact across organisations as they navigate digital and AI transformation.

    If you’re a researcher, manager, or product leader seeking to elevate the role of UX Research in your organisation, this episode is a perfect starting point.


    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

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    If you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
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    10 mins
  • S3-E6: Inside the Mind of a UX Research Leader: A Conversation with Linh Nguyen Slater
    Oct 29 2025

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    In Today's episode, I am delighted to have a conversation with Linh Nguyen Slater.

    Linh is a seasoned research leader with over 15 years of experience designing and testing cutting-edge products across industries, including financial services, healthcare, automotive, and consumer technology.

    She’s passionate about leveraging customer insights to create meaningful, human-centred innovations and helping organisations design products that truly resonate with people.

    Currently, Linh is the Head of Research at NatWest, where she leads the research division to enhance the digital experiences of Retail Banking customers.

    Before that, she established the AI Research division at Jaguar Land Rover and led the Consumer Science team within Dyson’s Health and Beauty Innovation Labs.

    Linh is widely recognised as a thought leader in human-centred design, and today she’s here to share insights from her journey as a UXR leader.


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    📖 The UX Research Powerhouse, Vol. 1 — The Foundation of UX Research Strategic Leadership

    Launching in November 2025, A playbook and manifesto for research leaders, with a 365-day leadership roadmap, tools to measure impact, and a bonus chapter on AI. 📘 Get the book on Amazon: here

    Emmanuelle's LinkedIn Instagram

    If you want to support the UX Research club, you can write a review, share it with your network, give some stars or buy me a coffee
    Thank you for listening and supporting the UX Research Club

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    50 mins