Visual Thinking
Sunni Brown and Dave Mastronardi Listen to this special episode where we are lucky interview the two legends while they are sitting in the same physical room talking about facilitation and what makes it so tricky and beautiful, how facilitation changed in the post-covid era. Can Gamestorming work offline? :D Can you do hybrid workshops? How to prepare for when something goes wrong during a workshop? Tune in to get inspired from the two stars of facilitation, both in physical and remote environments. SUPPORT THE PODCAST This show is brought to you by the Visual Thinking and...
info_outline 68 - Sunni Brown - Gamestorming and Doodle RevolutionVisual Thinking
Sunni Brown Sunni Brown is a social entrepreneur who has been named one of the “100 Most Creative People in Business” and one of the “10 Most Creative People on Twitter” by Fast Company. She is the best-selling author of Gamestorming and The Doodle Revolution, a keynote speaker, expert meeting facilitator, book coach, and dedicated Zen student. Her TED Talk has drawn more than 1.6 million views and her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, Time, and WIRED, as well as being featured twice on CBS Sunday Morning and on The TODAY...
info_outline 67 - Patti Dobrowolski - Draw to change your life and growVisual Thinking
Draw to change your life and grow We spoke about Patti's performance artist background, how drawing is essential but it must not be beautiful and can just be basic to be effective, how pictures can inspire change in our life via small daily steps, how ugly fonts (and maybe ugly pictures too) attract more attention, why disruption and turmoil can be good for your development, how to get off the hook with having to draw very as an artist, how to deal with limiting beliefs and much more. Here is the link to Patti's TED talk 'Draw Your Future' - In that video you can find the description...
info_outline 66 - Summer Koide - InnovationVisual Thinking
Innovation We spoke about innovation and its challenges and how visual thinking can help, we spoke about facilitation and the method of the world cafe, the novelty of visual thinking and whether it is going to wear off over time or is it here to stay, and how we could innovate in the field of visual thinking itself. We have mentioned the Squiggle Bird exercise that is credited to Chris Glynn, find the mention here: Summer Koide Summer Koide is a retail, innovation, and technology leader specializing in graphic recording and visual facilitation. Currently,...
info_outline 65 - Andres Bayertz - Virtual CollaborationVisual Thinking
Virtual Collaboration Covid pandemics saw a lot of people in shock trying to figure out how to work remotely and what does it take to solve complex problems collaborating virtually. In this episode, Andres Bayertz explores the aspects of virtual collaboration and shares his secrets of effective collaboration with impact in the virtual setting. Tune in to get inspired and learn a thing or two to improve the way you communicate and collaborate when working from home. Andres Bayertz It is a great privilege to find your “WHY” in your work. This has happened to Andres early...
info_outline 64 - Jimi Holstebro - Graphic Facilitation in Formal EducationVisual Thinking
Graphic Facilitation in Formal Education This episode is an announcement of the first-ever course on graphic facilitation as formal education. Jimi Holstebro has been working for years to introduce the skill into the program for bachelor in pedagogy. Together with Mia Søiberg and Frank Høedt, they have made a dream come true - visual thinking is officially taught in a university! Read more about the course here: The first course starts after the summer break later in this year. We will talk about Jimi's journey and learn more about his ideas about how this big event for the community...
info_outline 63 - Dr. Neil Cohn - Linguist's Perspective on DrawingVisual Thinking
Linguist's Perspective on Drawing In this episode, we are exploring visual thinking and drawing in particular from the scientific point of view - Dr. Neil Cohn helps us use insights from linguistics and cognitive science to demystify misconceptions about drawing. Such misconceptions like drawing is rooted in talent, being a copycat is bad and similar - all of these are brilliantly debunked by Neil. Neil is very passionate and knowledgeable about comics and how they work and in his recent book he is challenging the idea of the universality of comics understanding and we talk about that...
info_outline 62 - Axelle Vanquaillie - Drawify - The Visual Storytelling PlatformVisual Thinking
Drawify - The Visual Storytelling Platform is a web-based platform for visual storytellers and it allows its users to tell their unique stories by weaving together drawings contributed by numerous visual practitioners - the drawifiers. I had the pleasure to interview Axelle Vanquaillie - one of the Drawify founders and we spoke about what problem does this platform promise to solve, who are its users, and what are plans and challenges that the product team is dealing with at the moment. Axelle Vanquaillie Hi, Nice to meet you. I’m Axelle, living in Belgium but...
info_outline 61 - Tanya Gadsby - Augmented Reality and Virtual RealityVisual Thinking
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality In this episode, Tanya Gadsby of Fuselight Creative introduces us to how she uses augmented reality and virtual reality to create immersive experiences for her clients and explore the potential of the technology to communicate ideas and tell stories. Listen to the episode in full and find out how to get a taste of augmented reality to experiment with it. Tanya Gadsby Tanya Gadsby is the founder of Fuselight (), a graphic facilitation & animation company. She has sixteen years of experience working in event design and audience...
info_outline 60 - Lars Bartschat - Visual Thinking Luftwaffe StyleVisual Thinking
Visual Thinking Luftwaffe Style In this episode, we are exploring Lars Bartschat's journey from a serviceman with the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force to a visual thinker in the defense industry and his learning from his years of military service. Lars shares how the OODA loop can be applied anywhere tells us about how visual thinking is in fact an integrated practice in the military and his war stories of applying visual thinking in the collaborative context. Lars Bartschat Lars is a visual thinker with a very diverse background. After finishing his training as an IT...
info_outlineErica Brisson
Erica Brisson is a Canadian illustrator and visual thinker. She draws on the power of art to help clients bring their ideas to life and connect on a meaningful level. With a background in education and social impact, her specialty is using figurative drawing as part of process mapping, generative research, and branding. She is deeply curious about the future of productivity and learning.
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