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  <title>Knowledge graphs (Larry Swanson)</title>
  <description>Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Do you enjoy the podcast?&amp;amp;nbsp;Please leave a review!&amp;amp;nbsp; Larry Swanson might be one of the most knowledgeable and friendly people in content design and content strategy. Every time you speak to him, he’s full of joy and passion about the craft. Not just that - he’s probably one of the most intelligent people in the industry when it comes to the technical aspects of content. He calls himself a “content architect”, but that’s really too short a description of his capabilities. Whether he’s talking about information architecture, content modeling, or content and AI, Larry has just an unthinkable amount of knowledge and depth when it comes to how content is created and structured within a product experience. So that’s why I had him on the podcast today. We discuss:   Larry’s history in content   His thoughts on the skills content designers need to succeed   Knowledge graphs - what the hell are they, and why are they important?   Information architecture   Much, much more…   Connect with Kyra:&amp;amp;nbsp;   Larry Swanson on LinkedIn   Knowledge Graph Insights   Content Strategy Insights   Content + AI   Listeners get 20% off podcasts and workshops at&amp;amp;nbsp;UX Content Collective! Just use PODCAST20 at checkout </description>
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