Episode 56 of “I Hate Talking” celebrates the podcast’s one-year anniversary since its launch in May 2024, reflecting on the journey and thanking listeners for their support. The hosts announce that all episodes now have transcripts and improved show notes to enhance accessibility and discoverability.
The episode’s featured phrase is “Norman Door,” a term named after design expert Don Norman, referring to doors whose operation (push or pull) is unclear or confusing to users. The hosts discuss examples of Norman Doors, including doors with misleading handles or no handles, and share personal anecdotes about confusing door experiences, including one involving a black eye caused by a misjudged door. They explain that Don Norman advocates for user-friendly, intuitive design and that the term highlights design failures rather than celebrating them.
The conversation also touches on podcast highlights from the past year, such as episodes on chaos, conspiracy theories, and notable historical events, emphasizing the shift from structured to more spontaneous episode formats. The hosts share personal reflections on their podcasting experience, including challenges with scheduling, production, and sharing the podcast with others.
Listeners are encouraged to share feedback, suggest future topics or phrases, and spread the word about the podcast. The episode closes with a reminder that open conversation is key to understanding.
In summary, this episode marks a milestone for “I Hate Talking,” introduces the concept of Norman Doors as a metaphor for confusing design, reflects on the podcast’s evolution, and invites listener engagement.
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Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.
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