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Marcel van Hove

Visual Friends Radio - The Visual Facilitation Podcast

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Visual Friends Radio - The Visual Facilitation Podcast

Marcel van Hove

Visual Friends Radio - The Visual Facilitation Podcast

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Visual Friends Radio - The Visual Facilitation Podcast

Marcel van Hove

Visual Friends Radio - The Visual Facilitation Podcast

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Melaine D'Cruze has been a visual thinker all her life. Through her school years and her career, she always took visual notes and doodled to focus and to remember ideas. She didn't know that there was actually a professional field for visual
A couple of words about Heather Martinez. Heather likes to live in the countryside and currently lives in Durango, Colorado in the USA. Heather is a visual practitioner and graphic recorder but is also an Agile guy like me or Danny. She spend
Let me introduce to you Danny Low. Danny is not only a bikablo® trainer and partner at the Visual Friends. He is also a very good friend of mine and in many ways, we are very similar. We talk a bit about that but we forgot to talk about one gre
Do you remember the time when Apple was founded or maybe have seen the movie ‘Pirates of Silicon Valley’? Until I met Dean, I never had met a person who worked at Apple at that time when the first Macintosh and with that the first graphical use
This is the second part of the interview with Sunni Brown record on the 18th of September 2018:In the first part of this episode, you learnt a lot about Sunnis Brown's life and her early years as an entrepreneur from strangling to make a livi
In this new episode, you will learn a lot about Sunnis Brown’s life and her early years as an entrepreneur from strangling to make a living to be one of the top speaker and best-selling author in the field. For example, when Sunni was quite y
Imagine the following: In order to make the most of the opportunity to attend a visual practitioner conference for the first time - you write a book, bring it along and sell it there. This might sound a bit crazy but this is exactly what Jill G
You probably agree with me when I say you can’t change people!Even if you have the best idea on the planet not everyone will stop working in the old way and jump onto the new idea immediately. If that would be the case all people in the Tech-
I think I have to confess something to you guys. April this year I recorded an amazing podcast with John Hibble about his venture, The Facilitation Starter. John Hibble is an experienced facilitator with more than 10 years in the field.After
Martin grew up and lived most of his life in Sydney. He has a strong background in IT and worked in several technical roles before he moved into team coaching. Martin’s bikablo® story is very similar to mine. Using visual facilitation has chang
This is the second part of the interview with Antonio Meza. In the first part we talk about Antonio’s life story and his career as an NLP (neurolinguistic programming) trainer and coach. We looked at the combination of NLP and graphic facilitat
Antonio Meza is born in Mexico and have been drawing and sketching his whole live. He started his career as a cartoonist animating stick figures between 2 key frames across the screen. He moved to Paris where he studied communication science an
A couple of weeks ago I had the chance to speak to Jim Benson in Melbourne. We met in a hotel restaurant and talked about why visualisation of invisible knowledge work is so powerful and why it can increase the happiness of you and your co-work
Carola and Frank are an amazing team. They met through the bikablo® Akademie in Cologne and became a couple. Carola always had the idea of travelling the US and maybe working there one day. So when she met Frank they put their energy together
Jaya Machet has seen the world: She grew up in Mumbai, India and moved with her family to Switzerland when she was a teenager. She studied German and French before she joined Nokia Treasury in Geneva. More than 10 years ago she decided to move
Today's guest is Matthew Magain, founder and chief doodler of sketchvideos.com.au. A lot of my students ask: “How can I create my own sketch video” and I am very happy that Matthew opens his big draw of tricks and tips to share his insights wit
Today I talk to Nick Coster. Nick founded Brainmates together with his wife Adrienne Tan more then 12 year ago. Brainmates is one of those companies who are not very big but very professional. Their special field is product management. We talk
Today I have the honour to bring to you Natalie Nelson. Natalie is the principal at Ashburton primary school. Natalie tells her story of how she started on a journey to transform the school to a place of future education. Her approach is quite
Today I have the honour to have Patrick Sharbaugh with me. Patrick works for the LUMA institute, a training provider that enables companies and individuals to be more creative. He teaches design thinking and in this interview he gives us an int
A couple of weeks ago I was running the first visual facilitation garage. This advanced workshop has been around in Europe for a while and now we start this advanced class for people who have participated in the fundamentals class in Australia
In this episode I talk about the first day back at work where you need to find a way to apply the new skills in your day to day job. We talk about positive psychology and how you can motivate yourself to progress your visual journey every day i
I don’t know about you but I see many companies who put a lot of whiteboards inside their offices and I am not sure yet that they know how to make best use of them.Todays guest is Christiane Anderson, she works as an Agile Coach at AGL. AGL
Attending the bikablo® visual facilitation training is only 50% of the deal. You need to apply it and keep practising on your day-to-day job. One of the best ways to improve your visual facilitation skills is by learning from each other in a co
Helping others is natural to us but asking for help is sometimes difficult to many. The reason behind lays in the way we grew up, how we were raised and not at last in a school system that was focused on competition and performance not on colla
I would like to ask you a question! Can you image you walk into a company and tell everyone to change the way they work? Maybe even question their values? Or find a new vision for what this company would like to achieve? That is what an agile t
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