Episode 451: Mike Rohde talks about the 10th Anniversary of “The Sketchnote Handbook”
In this episode, Mike Rohde and I have a delightful conversation celebrating the 10th anniversary of Sketchnote
In this episode, Mike Rohde and I have a delightful conversation celebrating the 10th anniversary of Sketchnote
We talk about why he decided to put illustrations in this book, we dive into things like small wins the power of verbs, reflection, and its important clarity maps, as well as how to get email out of the way, so that you can make the work beats that you want to have last as short (or as long) as you want without having to worry about the external pings that are going on in your life.
In this episode, I tell the story about my shadow self that infiltrated my world not too long ago. We talk about some other elements of Anna’s work, a bit of parenting, and there may be a few Star Wars references, too.
We get into the depths of PKM productivity and what it really means to build a second brain.
I am joined by John Baird and Edward Sullivan to discuss their new book Leading with Heart
Dominic Zijlstra and Mike talk about learning and retention, we dissect traverse.link and why it really works, and we dive into where his obsession with learning began.
Josh and I carry on a conversation that revolves around the differences between How to Fight a Hydra and his previous books, the power of story (particularly fables and parables), why I never thought of Josh as a productivity expert yet he describes himself as such, and much more.
Moah and I geek out on productivity, email, and the Boomerang app.
Laura and I talk about her latest book, Tranquillity by Tuesday: Nine Ways to Calm the Chaos and Make Time for What Matters.
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