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Sydney Yeager on Anthro to UX with Matt Artz

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In this Anthro to UX podcast episode, Sydney Yeager speaks with Matt Artz about her UX journey. She discusses how she discovered anthropology in college and fell in love with its holistic perspective. Sydney also talks about her involvement with the Digital Anthropology Networking Group (DANG) and the importance of establishing the credibility of anthropologists studying digital spaces. She highlights the value of storytelling in anthropology and how it translates to UX research. Sydney also shares her experience working in product management and UX research roles and discusses her current role at Walmart, where she focuses on providing tech solutions for employees and improving the employee experience.

About Sydney Yeager

Sydney Yeager is a digital anthropologist with a career spanning academia and the private sector. Currently serving as a Senior Design Researcher at Walmart Global Tech, she previously held positions at AcreTrader and Boston Scientific. In academia, Yeager was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Rollins College and remains an active figure in anthropological circles as the co-founder and chair of the Digital Anthropology Interest Group (DANG). Her work consistently aims to integrate anthropological methodologies into technology and product development.

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00:01:00 - Sydney's background and how she discovered anthropology. 00:03:00 - Sydney's undergraduate research on health and healing traditions. 00:04:00 - Sydney's interest in digital anthropology and involvement with DANG. 00:06:00 - DANG's mission to establish the credibility of digital anthropology. 00:08:00 - Sydney's interest in UX research and applied anthropology. 00:10:00 - Sydney's early work in UX research and interaction with academics. 00:13:00 - Experience in product management and UX research. 00:18:00 - Role on the Associate Digital Experience team at Walmart. 00:19:00 - Support for tech in the new Walmart campus. 00:22:29 - Observations on building products for customers vs. employees 00:24:00 - Need to translate employee experience into business goals 00:25:00 - Importance of considering end users and customers separately 00:26:03 - Ways to get involved in the digital anthropology group

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In this Anthro to UX podcast episode, Sydney Yeager speaks with Matt Artz about her UX journey. She discusses how she discovered anthropology in college and fell in love with its holistic perspective. Sydney also talks about her involvement with the Digital Anthropology Networking Group (DANG) and the importance of establishing the credibility of anthropologists studying digital spaces. She highlights the value of storytelling in anthropology and how it translates to UX research. Sydney also shares her experience working in product management and UX research roles and discusses her current role at Walmart, where she focuses on providing tech solutions for employees and improving the employee experience.

About Sydney Yeager

Sydney Yeager is a digital anthropologist with a career spanning academia and the private sector. Currently serving as a Senior Design Researcher at Walmart Global Tech, she previously held positions at AcreTrader and Boston Scientific. In academia, Yeager was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Rollins College and remains an active figure in anthropological circles as the co-founder and chair of the Digital Anthropology Interest Group (DANG). Her work consistently aims to integrate anthropological methodologies into technology and product development.

Key Moments

00:01:00 - Sydney's background and how she discovered anthropology. 00:03:00 - Sydney's undergraduate research on health and healing traditions. 00:04:00 - Sydney's interest in digital anthropology and involvement with DANG. 00:06:00 - DANG's mission to establish the credibility of digital anthropology. 00:08:00 - Sydney's interest in UX research and applied anthropology. 00:10:00 - Sydney's early work in UX research and interaction with academics. 00:13:00 - Experience in product management and UX research. 00:18:00 - Role on the Associate Digital Experience team at Walmart. 00:19:00 - Support for tech in the new Walmart campus. 00:22:29 - Observations on building products for customers vs. employees 00:24:00 - Need to translate employee experience into business goals 00:25:00 - Importance of considering end users and customers separately 00:26:03 - Ways to get involved in the digital anthropology group

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