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WP Tavern

A podcast about WordPress and the WordPress community.

WordPress Tavern

224 episodesEN-US

Show overview

WP Tavern has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 224 episodes. That works out to roughly 160 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 37 min and 47 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 24 episodes already out so far this year. Published by WordPress Tavern.

Episodes
224
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
42 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

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.

Latest Episodes

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#222 – Destiny Kanno, Anand Upadhyay, Maciej Pilarski on How WordPress Education Programs Are Growing

Jun 24, 202658 min

#221 – Rahul Bansal on Using AI Everywhere at rtCamp

Jun 17, 202647 min

#220 – Cathy Mitchell on Why WordPress Events Matter: Community, Connection, and Giving Back

Jun 10, 202641 min

#219 – Austin Ginder on How AI Is Exposing Hidden Threats in WordPress Plugin Updates

Jun 3, 202639 min

#218 – Luke Carbis on the Future of WordPress Plugins: AI, Ethics, and New Directory Standards

May 27, 202649 min

#217 – Leonardo Losovic on Affordable and Accurate WordPress Translations Using AI

May 20, 202637 min

#216 – Matt Schwartz on Exploring AI’s Impact in WordPress Agencies (Part 2)

May 13, 202651 min

#215 – Matt Schwartz on Exploring AI’s Impact in WordPress Agencies (Part 1)

May 6, 202642 min

#214 – Robby McCullough on Beaver Builder, AI Hype, and Evolving WordPress Workflows

Apr 29, 202640 min

#213 – Malcolm Peralty on Managed WordPress Hosting and AI Innovation at Pressable

Apr 22, 202649 min

#212 – Anne Bovelett on How Web Accessibility Boosts Traffic, SEO, and Revenue

Apr 15, 202651 min

#211 – Elliott Richmond on WordPress Content Creation, Education, and Pizza Plugins

Elliot Richmond discusses his 20+ years with WordPress, from early b2 days to founding a successful pizza delivery business powered by WordPress and WooCommerce. He shares plans for a pizza plugin and licensing model, and explains his new partnership with Automattic, creating educational WordPress.com YouTube videos. He highlights the flexibility, creativity, and feedback loop of content creation, emphasising both technical and community aspects. He details his low-key production setup and process, and expresses gratitude for the trust and freedom offered by Automattic in his content creator role. Go listen...

Apr 1, 202643 min

#210 – Zach Stepek on the Interconnected WordPress Ecosystem, Partnerships and Trust

In this episode, Nathan Wrigley talks with Zach Stepek about the evolving nature of partnerships in the WordPress ecosystem. Zach shares his journey through various tech roles, his discovery of WordPress, and his passion for WooCommerce. They discuss the interconnected roles of agencies, product companies, and hosting providers, the impact of short-term profit-driven thinking versus long-term, values-based collaboration, and the challenges posed by economic shifts. The conversation focusses on the importance of trust, community, and patience for sustainable growth in WordPress.

Mar 25, 202653 min

#209 – Simon Pollard on Navigating the New Normal for WordPress Community and Events

In this episode of WP Tavern Jukebox podcast, Nathan Wrigley chats with Simon Pollard about the changing landscape of WordPress Meetups and community events. Simon reflects on the vibrant pre-pandemic community, its sudden decline during COVID-19, and the ongoing struggle to rebuild momentum. The conversation explores how evolving priorities, scattered social media, and the rise of AI have made networking and sharing knowledge more challenging. They also consider creative ways to make Meetups relevant again, like blending talks with music or arts, and wrestle with what’s needed to keep the WordPress community thriving in a shifting digital world.

Mar 18, 202644 min

#208 – Behind the Scenes at the CloudFest Hackathon

In this WP Tavern episode, Nathan Wrigley explores the CloudFest Hackathon, an event bringing together open source enthusiasts to collaborate on innovative projects in just three days. Carole Olinger, the Hackathon lead, details the organising process and project selection, talking about cross-CMS collaboration and sustainability. Contributors like Javier Casares, Matthias Pfefferle, Milana Cap, and others share their diverse projects, ranging from AI-enhanced tools to accessibility solutions. The episode covers the energy, teamwork, and lasting impact of the Hackathon on the open web community. Go listen.

Mar 11, 202626 min

#207 – Rob Ruiz on WP Rig and the Future of Theme Development

In this episode, Nathan Wrigley interviews Rob Ruiz, current maintainer of WP Rig, a free WordPress theme development toolkit and starter theme. Rob Ruiz shares his journey from designer to theme developer, discusses the benefits of WP Rig for both beginners and agencies, and highlights how it teaches best practices, supports modern tools, and adapts to both classic and block-based WordPress themes. The episode focuses on empowering users to learn, contribute, and better understand theme development within the evolving WordPress ecosystem. Go listen.

Mar 4, 202648 min

#206 – Jonathan Desrosiers on WordPress Sustainability, Community Engagement, and Release Strategies

In this episode, Nathan Wrigley speaks with Jonathan Desrosiers about tying WordPress releases to flagship community events like WordCamps. They discuss the logistical challenges, especially around scheduling, international holidays, and global contributor coverage. The conversation explores the evolving WordPress community, impacts of COVID, renewed excitement for building, and initiatives to involve younger contributors. They touch on the role of AI, resurgence in open web tools, and ensuring WordPress remains relevant and exciting for future generations.

Feb 25, 202645 min

#205 – Matt Cromwell on Redefining WordPress Product Growth in a Crowded Ecosystem

In this episode, Nathan Wrigley talks with Matt Cromwell about Matt’s new agency, Roots and Fruit, which is aimed at helping WordPress product businesses grow sustainably. They discuss shifts in the WordPress ecosystem, the importance of focusing on the entire product experience (not just code), and how saturation and increased competition mean success requires more than just “build it and they will come.” Matt shares insights from his GiveWP and StellarWP journey and explains how he now supports both solo founders and teams with strategies prioritising customer experience, smart marketing, and purposeful growth.

Feb 18, 202630 min

#204 – Russell Aaron on the Hidden Settings Page You Never Knew Existed options.php

In this episode, Nathan Wrigley talks with Russell Aaron about the little-known WordPress admin page “options.php.” Russell Aaron explains what the page does, displaying and allowing edits to the entire wp_options table, and discusses its usefulness and risks. They cover why it exists, who can access it, why it’s not linked in the admin menu, and how it’s both powerful and potentially dangerous if misused. The conversation is full of insights for curious WordPress users and developers who want to better understand their site’s backend. So, if you fancy poking around behind the scenes, or have ever wondered what might be hiding right under your nose in WordPress, this episode is for you.

Feb 11, 202626 min

#203 – Miriam Schwab on Elementor’s Decade of Growth and the Future With AI

In this episode, Miriam Schwab discusses her journey in the WordPress space, from running an agency to founding Strattic, which was later acquired by Elementor. Now serving as Elementor’s Head of WordPress, she shares insights on Elementor’s growth, their careful approach to major updates, and their deep dive into AI innovation, including tools like Angie and Site Planner. The conversation also explores AI’s impact on WordPress, plugin development, support, and accessibility, highlighting an exciting future for the platform as it embraces new technologies. For those interested in how AI is shaping the future of WordPress, Elementor’s strategy, and the evolving roles of creators within this ecosystem, this episode is for you.

Feb 4, 202641 min
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