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The Art Of Coaching

E116 | Jessica Hagy: Visual Storytelling & Making Sense of Chaos

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2020

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

What do index cards, rap names, and velvet pants have in common? I'll let Jessica Hagy tell you. If that’s not enough of a reason to listen, join us as we learn how our guest uses visual storytelling and humor to make complex topics accessible. Today we cover: Finding patterns within seemingly disparate topics “Serial killer walls” and other great ways to find connection / build relationships How trashy tv can help your creativity Why tinkering is an essential and marketable skill “Sniglet” and other words that don’t exist but should... Jessica is an artist and writer best known for her Webby Award-winning blog, “Indexed”.  Her work has been described as “deceptively simple,” “undeniably brilliant,” and “our favorite reason for the Internet to exist.” She’s the author of How to Be Interesting and The Art of War Visualized, among others. As a storyteller, she uses humor and simple visuals to explain and make even the most complex concepts immediately accessible and relevant. Her cartoons have appeared in the New York Times, a blog for Smithsonian, an online column for Forbes and many other major outlets. Connect with Jessica: Via her website: https://jessicahagy.info/ Via her (world famous) visual blog: https://thisisindexed.com/ Via Twitter: @jessicahagy Via her TEDx Talk: http://www.tedxcolumbus.com/portfolios/jessica-hagy/ You can also check out our other offerings below: Join Our Coalition Mentoring Program here Follow me on social media: Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB Subscribe to my YouTube channel here Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com

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0:00.0

I really want to do work that people need.

0:04.4

You know, I learned that enough.

0:06.2

It's not enough to just do work that is creatively satisfying

0:09.6

to me.

0:10.1

It has to be worked that other people get and say, oh, wow.

0:13.6

And it's not showing off anymore.

0:16.0

It's not like, yeah, look, I can prove that I'm really clever.

0:18.8

And I can get hired to discover other places.

0:20.8

It's more like, how can my cleverness make somebody else get

0:26.2

something and feel better and like work around a problem they have and kind of

0:30.6

getting at that figure meaning a word really means like talking to other people

0:35.7

and seeing in more places and figuring out like what other industries I can go

0:39.9

and illustrate them which are pretty much all of them but then proving it is

0:44.9

going to be fun.

0:55.6

Welcome to the Art of Coaching Podcasts, a show aimed at getting to the core of what it

0:59.6

takes to change attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes in the weight room, board room, classroom,

1:05.5

and everywhere in between.

1:07.0

I'm your host, Brett Bartholmue.

1:08.4

I'm a performance coach, keynote speaker, and the author of the book, Conscious Coaching.

1:13.2

But most importantly, I'm a lifelong student interested in all aspects of human behavior

1:17.9

and communication.

1:19.3

I want to thank you for joining me, and now let's dive into today's episode. Hey, how are you?

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