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Gasp, Giggle, Hush, It’s Jessamy Gee!In this vibrant and thought-provoking episode, Kaz and Andy sit down with Jessamy Gee: artist, graphic recorder, and founder of Think in Colour. Jessamy takes us inside the fascinating world of visual thinking and real-time synthesis, where listening deeply and drawing boldly collide. From baseball analogies to the eloquence of children, Jessamy shares how she captures the essence of complex conversations and makes people look smarter than they are! This is a conversation about clarity, creativity, and why shared language matters more than ever.Key Topics Covered:Jessamy’s unconventional journey from music management to graphic recording.The baseball analogy: how preparation sets the lens for listening.Why kids are more eloquent than politicians, and easier to capture!The art of making people ‘look smarter than they are’ through visual synthesis.How audience reactions (the gasp, giggle, hush moments) guide what gets drawn.The importance of shared understanding and unpacking language visually.Visual thinking as a tool for learning, memory, and even conflict resolution.Building a personal ‘visual vocabulary’ and becoming fluent in a new language.Tips for starting your own graphic recording journey (hint: start with TED Talks!).Memorable Quotes:“You’re listening for the gasp, the giggle, the hush - that’s when you know it matters.”“Kids are great. Politicians? Not so much.”“Graphic recording is as much process as it is product, it’s a facilitation tool.”“You made me look smarter than I am!”“Shared language matters. Drawing it out reveals what words can hide.”Takeaways for Educators & Leaders:Visual thinking isn’t just art - it’s a powerful way to deepen understanding.Use colour, shapes, and icons to make learning stick and uncover hidden meanings.Build a shared vocabulary - both verbal and visual, to avoid misinterpretation.Start small: practice with everyday meetings or TED Talks to grow confidence.Graphic recording can transform workshops, community engagement, and even school visioning.Special Thanks: To Jessamy Gee for sharing her insights, energy, and passion for making ideas visible.Resources Mentioned:•Jessamy’s online courses and workshops: https://www.think-in-colour.com.au/•Graphic Recorders Australia & New Zealand: https://www.graphicrecorders.org.au/Subscribe & Follow:Don’t forget to subscribe to Only Learning in the Building wherever you get your podcasts. Stay curious, keep learning, and remember: you’re only learning when you end with more questions than answers.Connect with Jessamy:Website: https://www.think-in-colour.com.au/people/about-the-team-jessamy-gee/Instagram: @thinkincolourLinkedIn: Jessamy GeeHosts:Kaz (Host)Andy (Director & Producer) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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