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MAKING UX WORK: The Joe Natoli Podcast

MAKING UX WORK: The Joe Natoli Podcast

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Welcome to real talk about the invisible work behind a UX career — work that is by turns extremely difficult and deeply personal. This isn’t the interview show it once was. It’s just me now, talking honestly about the stuff that rarely makes it into UX conference talks — dealing with impostor syndrome, setting boundaries, navigating politics, surviving bad managers, and growing into the designer you want to be.


If you’ve ever wondered if it’s just you... it’s not.


And if you've ever wondered if things can change...here's the proof that they can.

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    • Your Boss Isn't Your Mom.
      Jan 20 2026

      If authority figures still trigger old emotional responses for you, you’re not alone.

      In this episode, Joe explores why feedback from bosses can feel so personal — and how early conditioning often shapes the way we react to power, criticism, and expectations at work.

      You’ll hear why being challenged doesn’t mean you’re failing, how to separate your worth from other people’s reactions and what it really means to set boundaries with confidence — without becoming defensive or combative.

      This is about reclaiming your absolute right to exist, speak up and take up space.

      If this episode resonated, consider subscribing to Making UX Work.

      Each episode explores the human side of UX and product careers — confidence, power, impostor syndrome, boundaries and the challenges that never show up in books or conference talks.

      No hype. No platitudes. Just honest perspective, earned the hard way.

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      11 min
    • Take Your F**king Foot Off the Gas!
      Jan 6 2026

      When fear hits, most people push harder.

      That instinct — to defend, explain, prove, or fight — is exactly what makes things worse.

      In this episode, Joe shares a critical life lesson he learned from his father that applies directly to moments of panic at work, especially when conflict, resistance, or pressure show up unexpectedly.

      You’ll learn why the first move isn’t steering or reacting; it’s removing the pressure. How slowing things down can instantly change the outcome of difficult conversations.

      And why fear-driven environments aren’t personal — even when they feel that way.

      If this episode resonated, consider subscribing to Making UX Work.

      Each episode explores the human side of UX and product careers — confidence, power, impostor syndrome, boundaries and the challenges that never show up in books or conference talks.

      No hype. No platitudes. Just honest perspective, earned the hard way.

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      12 min
    • Replacing Fear With Truth.
      Jan 6 2026

      Fear thrives in ambiguity.

      In this episode, Joe digs into why hesitation, overthinking, and self-doubt get worse the longer you sit with them — and why asking for clarity immediately is one of the most powerful tools you have.

      You’ll hear practical ways to interrupt fear before it snowballs, how to ground yourself physically in tense moments, and why prioritizing your own calm is NOT selfish — it’s essential.

      This is about learning to replace imagined danger with actual information and taking your power back — one moment at a time.

      If this episode resonated, consider subscribing to Making UX Work.

      Each episode explores the human side of UX and product careers — confidence, power, impostor syndrome, boundaries and the challenges that never show up in books or conference talks.

      No hype. No platitudes. Just honest perspective, earned the hard way.

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      12 min
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