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Leslie Shannon on finding nuggets, storytelling for synthesis, the five Fs of sensemaking, and visual filing [REPOST] (Ep66)

Leslie Shannon on finding nuggets, storytelling for synthesis, the five Fs of sensemaking, and visual filing [REPOST] (Ep66)

by admin | Jun 7, 2023 | Podcast

“Information can pass through your head all day long, but unless you can capture it and put it on a shelf somewhere, it didn’t mean anything. It’s the capturing and putting on a shelf so you can find it again, that’s the important part.”...
Jerry Michalski on collecting, connecting, and curating two decades worth of information [REPOST] (Ep65)

Jerry Michalski on collecting, connecting, and curating two decades worth of information [REPOST] (Ep65)

by admin | May 24, 2023 | Podcast

“I have this wish that more people will come forward to collaborate in building up some infrastructure for what we know, that we might use together to make better sense of the world.” – Jerry Michalski About Jerry Michalski On this episode we learn from the incredible...
Elizabeth Gould on feeling forwards, finding your golden thread, aims to behaviors, and your Inner justification (Ep64)

Elizabeth Gould on feeling forwards, finding your golden thread, aims to behaviors, and your Inner justification (Ep64)

by admin | May 16, 2023 | Podcast

“If you don’t want something in your head, don’t take it in to start with. You become what you think about and you create what you feel is your focus.” – Elizabeth Gould About Elizabeth Gould Elizabeth is a high performance coach and the bestselling author of three...
Bill Birchard on 8 lessons on writing for impact, clarifying thinking, better comprehension, and the power of surprise (Ep63)

Bill Birchard on 8 lessons on writing for impact, clarifying thinking, better comprehension, and the power of surprise (Ep63)

by admin | May 9, 2023 | Podcast

“Whether people are listening or reading, they process the meaning of the words in the same part of the brain. It doesn’t make any difference.” – Bill Birchard About Bill Birchard Bill is a writing coach to leading thinkers and the author of many books, most recently...
Jens Monsees on automotive decision-making, starting with goals, strategic listening, and openness to challenges (Ep62)

Jens Monsees on automotive decision-making, starting with goals, strategic listening, and openness to challenges (Ep62)

by admin | May 3, 2023 | Podcast

“It is important that you are bold and visionary enough, not just to formulate to-dos for the next six weeks or so, but to really identify the transformational visionary goal that we want to achieve.” – Jens Monsees About Jens Monsees Jens is Chief Executive Officer...
Rachel Happe on metacognition, communities of practice, personal knowledge networks, and intrinsic learning (Ep61)

Rachel Happe on metacognition, communities of practice, personal knowledge networks, and intrinsic learning (Ep61)

by admin | Apr 30, 2023 | Podcast

“It’s about respecting the other person’s process. When you’re talking to somebody, if you don’t respect where they came from, their process, and how they got to where they are, you’re not going to have a good conversation.’’ – Rachel Happe About Rachel Happe Rachel...
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