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Human Factors Cast

@humanfactorscastTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 20, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

creating weekly Human Factors podcast episodes.

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Paid members
10
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
24
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$20

$10–$30 modeled range

Starting price
$1/mo
7 membership tiers
Membership tiers

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$0/moFreePublic prices and benefits only
$1/moHuman Factors PractitionerAs a member of this tier, you will receive: A personalized thank you message.Access to our Patreon-only Discord channel where you can connect with other supporters and participate in discussions.Access to the full audio version of our weekly podcast "Human Factors Cast," including the pre-shows and post-shows.You will have access to "HFC Roundtable," a special podcast hosted by VIPs on their own roundtable discussion show with Nick Roome and Barry Kirby.
$5/moHuman Factors EngineerAs a member of this tier, you will receive:All the benefits of our Human Factors Practitioner tierAccess to the full library of Human Factors Minute. A weekly podcast where we take a deep dive into a human factors topic in a focused, highly produced 1 minute segment.
$10/moHuman Factors ScientistAs a member of this tier, you will receive:All the benefits of our Human Factors Engineer tier (and below)A one-time heuristic/professional review of a personal product (e.g. resume, portfolio, CV, LinkedIn profile) with personalized feedback tailored to your needs/goals.You will also get an exclusive Human Factors Cast themed Tote Bag (MSRP $13.99 USD) so you can support the show wherever you go!
$20/moHuman Factors Cast All AccessAs a member of this tier, you will receive:All the benefits of our Human Factors Scientist tier (and below)Get recognized on Human Factors Cast! Every week, we'll give a special shoutout in the form of a shoutout! We'll be sure to thank you personally on every show we do.NEW! Get access to all of our premium learning resources through HFC Academy. These resources including ebooks, webinars, and courses we may put together (CURRENTLY IN DEVELOPMENT).
$50/moHuman Factors Cast VIPAs a member of this tier, you will receive:All the benefits of our Human Factors All Access tier (and below)Choose any topic you'd like and host HFC Roundtable - your own roundtable discussion podcast show with Nick Roome and Barry Kirby. To schedule your Roundtable show, simply contact Nick Roome at humanfactorscast@gmail.com and we will work with you to find a convenient recording date and time. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity!
$500/moShow SponsorWould you like to reach thousands of Human Factors, Psychology, and Design professionals with your message? Become a sponsor of our show and get the following benefits:60 seconds of airtime on the show, every week, for the duration of your pledge (4 episodes per month)Feature on our home page and on our sponsor page with a permanent linkAnnouncement of your sponsorship on all of our social media platforms (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram)Special "Show Sponsor" role in our Discord channel for direct communication with listenersListing as a show sponsor for every episode we produce during the duration of your pledgeThis offer is perfect for:Human Factors and Design consultant agenciesCompanies hiring Human Factors/UX professionalsProfessional organizations and societies looking to boost conference attendance or promote initiativesCompanies selling specialized hardware or software targeting Human Factors/UX professionals as a core user demographicThis offer is limited to one agency, organization, or company at a time, and will only become available again when a current sponsor decides to end their sponsorship. If you have any further questions about sponsorship, don't hesitate to contact us at https://www.humanfactorscast.media/contact/.
Growth signals: Human Factors Cast
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10 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Human Factors Cast10 members · $20/mo

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Human Factors Cast's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
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10Same valueAug 20, 2026
#1
Human Factors CastProfilePodcastsPaid members position in Recommended cohort
10ReferenceAug 20, 2026Stale
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#4
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91 fewerAug 20, 2026
#4
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Article Latest post$1 tier & upLet's make a Human Factors Cast GPT (Full Audio Version)

Human Factors Cast (Full Audio Version) Let's make a Human Factors Cast GPT (Full Audio Version) Oct 24, 2024 The GPT is available for free here: https://www.hu... Unlock with membership Buy episode $5 Share Gift

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Human Factors Cast (Full Audio Version)E322 - AI Research is finally discovering Human Factors (Full Audio Version)ArticleJuly 23$1 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$1 tier & up 0 0A very exciting announcement and the way forward...We have some exciting news we wanted to share with you all, and we wanted our patreon supporters to be the first to hear it! ...ArticleMay 19$1 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$1 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$1 tier & up 0 0Human Factors Cast (Full Audio Version)E318 E318 - SXSW 2026 (Full Audio Version) April 2 Human Factors Cast episode 318 (recorded April 2, 2026) - This week, Nick Roome is joined by Megan Michaels to recap SXSW 2026 (March 12–18 in Austin) and its dominant themes, especially AI’s real-world impact, ethics, and the growing need to make “the human piece” explicit. Megan describes SXSW as a convergence of tech, film, music, startups, and government/defense, shares her work as a startup pitch coach (63 teams; she coached about 30), and highlights examples like MyFleetAI (truck fleet safety via sensors and AI) and Tube Bender (efficient conduit-bending for electricians)... To access this whArticleApril 2$1 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$1 tier & up 0 0Join to unlock Share Gift LockedNo public preview was captured for this post.Article3d ago$1 tier & up 0 0Human Factors Cast (Full Audio Version)E315 315 - The Side Effects of AI (Full Audio Version) February 20 This week we discuss AI’s indirect effects on work and mental health, plus a major update on US air traffic control modernization. We cover “AI replacement dysfunction,” described as stress, anxiety, insomnia, and identity loss driven by the narrative that AI will make workers obsolete, and debate whether it reflects AI-specific harm or broader workplace insecurity and poor management messaging. We also explore the concept of “cognitive debt,” where heavy chatbot reliance and cognitive offloading may erode skills or leave partially developed ideas and externalized reasoning trapped iArticleFebruary 20$1 tier & up 0 0Human Factors Cast (Full Audio Version)E314 - Reluctantly, another episode on AI (Full Audio Version)ArticleFebruary 5$1 tier & up 0 0Human Factors Cast (Full Audio Version)E313 - Weird, Wacky, Wonderful, CES 2026 (Full Audio Version)ArticleJanuary 21$1 tier & up 0 0
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