007 Doug Neill | NLSGRVT Podcast
NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Release Date: 01/16/2017
NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
In this long-awaited episode, Laurens delves into an insightful conversation with , a celebrated artist, certified visual facilitator, and the visionary behind . Lauren shares her unique journey from the world of professional dance to the vibrant arena of visual facilitation, highlighting the beautiful intersection of movement and graphical recording. Despite the challenges of audio quality, this interview shines with Lauren's passion for integrating dance into her facilitation and coaching, offering a fresh perspective on visual thinking and leadership. Join us for this compelling dialogue...
info_outline 011 Alfredo Carlo | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Join us as Laurens introduces the remarkable , a luminary in the realm of graphic facilitation and the founder of , based in Bologna. Alfredo shares his passion for blending art and facilitation, aiming to simplify complex ideas and foster understanding. With a journey that began in the vibrant spaces of MG Taylor and evolved into the creation of a collaborative team of 18, Alfredo discusses the transformative power of visual thinking in making conversations accessible and inclusive. This episode explores Alfredo's path to leading a studio dedicated to enriching dialogues across the globe,...
info_outline 010 Yuri Malishenko | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
In this episode, I'm talking with Yuri Malishenko, an Agile Coach and Graphic Facilitator from Denmark who runs https://www.vizthink.dk/ and posts regularly on Medium.
info_outline 009 Brandy Agerbeck | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Brandy Agerbeck, speaker, teacher, author, graphic facilitator, and artist who at age two, started drawing and hasn't stopped yet. Brandy is the graphic facilitator's graphic facilitator, inspiring hordes of enthusiasts and professionals with her books, The Graphic Facilitator's Guide and The Idea Shapers, her signature program The Lab and her one-day visual thinking workshop The Idea Shapers Tour, and of course her legendary keynotes!
info_outline 008 Bas Bakker | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Bas Bakker, master side-hustler, grand initiator, and founder of companies, such as De Betekenaar, In 20 uur TV, Open Coffee Leiden, and many, many more initiatives. Bas is a triathlete, a lover of coffee, and an active member of the Dutch Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking community.
info_outline 007 Doug Neill | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Doug Neill. Doug is an Oregon artist and educator who hosts thegraphicrecorder.com, verbaltovisual.com, and recently learninpublic.com. Doug is perhaps best known for his awesome Youtube videos where he uses hand-drawn, analogue sketchnotes recorded with a DSLR camera and some nifty lighting to convey his messages. I'm thrilled to have him on the show!
info_outline 006 Natalia Talkowska | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Natalia Talkovska. Natalia is founder and owner of Natalka Design. She helps people tell their stories in creative new ways and gives them the tools to turn their communications upside down and make a lasting impact. Now, that is just her day-job. By night, she furthers the cause of doodling by running a worldwide network of Doodleledo's, meetings where people that think they can't draw find out they actually can, and meet a bunch of like-minded awesome people in the process.
info_outline 005 Axelle Vanquallie | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Axelle Vanquallie. Axelle is a visual practitioner and member of Visual Harvesting based in Antwerp. She's very active in the international community of visual practitioners and generally aweseome!
info_outline 004 Terese Ellnestam | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Terese Ellnestam. Terese is a visual practitioner and owner of Grafant AB based in Stockholm, Sweden. She works with clients to communicate their thoughts and ideas more effectively through visualization. Judging from her Flickr page, she does both fast, real-time, graphic recording, as well as slow, mindful, drawing, and I'm dying to hear which of those she loves most.
info_outline 003 Heather Martinez | NLSGRVT PodcastNL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
Today, I'm talking to Heather Martinez. Heather is an artist who after two decades of printmaking and photography, discovered the joy of creating art with others outside the studio, on the wall. She uses visuals to help people collaborate, support their goals and facilitate change. Heather is an internationally renowned Graphic Recorder/Facilitator and Prezi/Videoscribe producer whose work is so beautiful, I'm a bit giddy to be talking to her.
info_outlineWelcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about!
Today, I'm talking to Doug Neill. Doug is an Oregon artist and educator who hosts thegraphicrecorder.com, verbaltovisual.com, and recently learninpublic.com. Doug is perhaps best known for his awesome Youtube videos where he uses hand-drawn, analogue sketchnotes recorded with a DSLR camera and some nifty lighting to convey his messages. I'm thrilled to have him on the show!
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Credits
- The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat.
- All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file.
- Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone.
- Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.