Big Ideas explored through Little Pictures.
It's certainly not a self-help podcast, but you might take something away that helps you notice or even enjoy the world around you a little more.
We offer up great conversations about ideas based on simple and insightful sketches in the Sketchplanations online collection, with the aim of giving listeners something fun and interesting to have their own conversations about.
This is an explainer podcast for the curious-minded. Topics covered include science, behavioural economics, wellbeing, nature, psychology frameworks, business models, cognitive biases, and even domestic life-hacks.
Sketchplanations illustrator and author Jono Hey joins lifelong friends Tom Pellereau (2011 Apprentice Winner) and Rob Bell (Engineer & Broadcaster) to share ideas and stories catalysed by each week's sketch. The 3 of us have been friends for over 20 years and have always enjoyed delving into all sorts of conversation topics - usually with some silliness along the way.
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Big Ideas explored through Little Pictures.
It's certainly not a self-help podcast, but you might take something away that helps you notice or even enjoy the world around you a little more.
We offer up great conversations about ideas based on simple and insightful sketches in the Sketchplanations online collection, with the aim of giving listeners something fun and interesting to have their own conversations about.
This is an explainer podcast for the curious-minded. Topics covered include science, behavioural economics, wellbeing, nature, psychology frameworks, business models, cognitive biases, and even domestic life-hacks.
Sketchplanations illustrator and author Jono Hey joins lifelong friends Tom Pellereau (2011 Apprentice Winner) and Rob Bell (Engineer & Broadcaster) to share ideas and stories catalysed by each week's sketch. The 3 of us have been friends for over 20 years and have always enjoyed delving into all sorts of conversation topics - usually with some silliness along the way.
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With the help of visual thinking expert Eva-Lotta Lamm, in this episode we discuss how using techniques like sketch-noting and mind-mapping can enrich travel experiences, offer a deeper connection to the moment, and create engaging and memorable journals. Eva-Lotta shares her professional journey from UX designer to visual thinking consultant and provides practical tips for anyone looking to enhance their note-taking and journaling skills, no matter their drawing ability.
The discussion covers the concept of improvisation in drawing, the benefits of using a pen instead of pencils to avoid early editing, the freedom of mind mapping compared to linear note-taking, and the guest's personal experiences with sketch noting during her 14-month global odyssey.
Further information and links
"The Godfather" of Sketch-noting - Mike Rohde
Mind-mapping guru - Tony Buzan
Improvisation coach - Dan Klein
External links to Eva-Lotta's work and classes
Pragmatic Sketching Masterclass
Podcast Summary
00:00 Introduction
01:27 Meet Eva-Lotta Lamm
02:23 Eva-Lotta's Career Journey
05:09 Mind Map Travel Journals
06:08 The Art of Visual Note-Taking
07:37 The Evolution of Sketch Notes
15:16 The Power of Analogies in Sketching
21:01 Creating Mind Map Travel Journals
27:48 Capturing Emotions in Sketches
28:40 Travel Sketching Experiences
30:20 The Concept of Aphantasia
31:55 Improvisation in Sketching
34:58 Analog vs Digital Sketching
38:51 The Joy of Travel Journals
40:46 Encouraging Visual Thinking
44:41 Overcoming the Fear of Drawing
52:33 Eva-Lotta's Teaching and Projects
54:01 Conclusion and Farewell
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