A Freelancer’s Favorites: Illustrated Tips for Working From Home
First of all, I want to say the last two weeks have been surreal, and we all deserve a deep breath.
I’ve been delighted by the intentional way people are being good to each other and despite massive shifts and challenges, I am holding the energy that we will come through COVID better than we were before.
As I’ve been hearing stories of the challenges of shifting to working from home, I wanted to share a few of the tips I’ve learned from other entrepreneurs, as well as through trial and error over the past 6 years of owning my business and working out of a home office.
Without further ado — I give you: llustrated Tips for Working From Home!
Click through on each to see the different tips!
If you need a daily dose of uplifting stories, I love @Upworthy on Instagram. And of course for mellow snippets of the garden, chickens, and bees, come on over to my feed too!
Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers,
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At Home! I hope you are too :) Even though live events have been cancelled for the next few weeks, I’m always impressed with how my clients adapt and innovate on the fly, and I’ve been live digital graphic recording for a few projects on Zoom.
Phoenix, AZ At the third annual ShapingEDU Unconference. This group in particular is on the cutting edge of technology and learning, and there’s no other group I’d rather adjust on the fly with. We went from a hybrid in-person and remote meeting on the first day to fully remote on the second — more on that in the next newsletter!
If you’re finding yourself on more video calls than ever before and need a way to keep participants focused and anchoring participants to a common story (theirs!), let’s explore how to leverage digital graphic recording or remote facilitation for you!
Tales from New Jersey Part 2: What I Decided to Step Into and How It Went
Have you ever shared something that seemed like second nature to you, but when you shared it, people were delighted and learned something new?
Last month I got to surround myself and learn from others in my professional field at the International Forum of Visual Practitioners (IFVP) conference. Here’s part two of my reflections from the event on where the field is headed and where I’m showing up.
For the first time, I presented a breakout workshop during the conference. At IFVP, I’ve always seen myself as a newbie, even though I’ve been a graphic recorder and facilitator for more than 8 years. I love teaching and facilitating, and I thought it was about time I offered something from my perspective back to my community. The topic? Email marketing that feels authentic AND builds your business.
Stepping into my expertise felt GREAT. People had a blast and applied what they learned. I may have flossed (the dance move, not the dental hygiene…At least not during my workshop). Sharing things that seemed obvious to me were revelations for my audience, and it was a treat to get to share more of my quirks and winning humor with my captive audience ;).
So I encourage you to consider: How might you stepping into ownership of your knowledge? How are you giving back to your community? Whether it’s volunteering or simply offering smiles to strangers, you can have an impact far greater than you know!
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Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers,
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CU Boulder: Teaching a short-course on basics of visual communication and graphic recording for the Master of the Environment summer program. These students got it right away and immediately jumped in with two feet to re-design infographics on agriculture in Boulder County.
Albuquerque, New Mexico: Back with the New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force to support a Summit on Maternity and Infant Care for professionals across the state. A favorite session and graphic recording chart was on Mindfulness Meditation as a tool for self care. Namaste!
Aspen, Colorado: For the 10th annual Tech Policy Institute Aspen Forum! I learned about and scribed everything from “tech-lash” to cryptocurrency regulation to AI and machine learning and the role policy plays
What Whitewater Rafting Has Taught Me About Entrepreneurship
A big hello!
If you missed it, the past three weeks I’ve been rafting and camping in the Grand Canyon, which has meant a total disconnect from technology and dropping into River Life (read: plenty of good company, good food, good beer, good scenery, and great rapids!). If you emailed or called while I was gone, thanks for your patience!
Reflecting on some of the biggest lessons I learned in the Canyon, there are a surprising number of similarities to being an entrepreneur. Here are a few of the reminders I’m taking with me as I jump back into life off the river:
Little side hikes can be the most unforgettable. Some of the most special places in the Grand Canyon are hikes up side canyons which are always full of delightful surprises. Will you find yourself in a slot canyon? Or surrounded by spring frog singing? Or stopped in your tracks by an unexpected waterfall around the next bend? Going the extra mile and wandering off the main river corridor can mean a new discovery you won’t forget!
Approaching each day with expedition mentality/generosity. This is huge. Often the biggest challenges on the river aren’t the rapids, or pushing through a headwind…but learning to live with 15 other people for three weeks. When everyone does their best to work hard, contribute, and put the group first, success is pretty much guaranteed.
The power of presence. The gift of being completely surrounded by jaw-dropping scenery, the music of the water and birds, and the steady dip of oars in the water allow one’s mind to open and heart to soften. Without the distractions of notifications or, for that matter, calendars, it’s easy to let the conversation drift, get engrossed in a story, or simply sit and be. This is one of my favorite ways to reset, refresh, and honor the people around me.
You can’t fight the might of the river. This was my first Grand trip rowing my own raft down the river, which meant navigating the rapids! When there’s an obstacle in a rapid and the force of the river is pushing toward it, the way to avoid it isn’t by trying to overpower the water, but by reading it and lining up where you want to go.
…And, at the same time, knowing and honoring your own strength. When the going gets tough, tapping into the reserves and pushing on. Sometimes you don’t have a choice, like when you are in charge of a boat and there are 30 mph gusts of wind buffeting you head-on all day. But you know you have it in you whenever you need it most.
Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers,
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In the Studio: Getting back into the swing of life off the river and catching up with all of you. I’ll be traveling to graphic facilitate and graphic record off-site meetings next week, but if you want to get together for coffee and river stories, let’s get together!
Happy Summer from ConverSketch
While I’ve touted the power of consistency in previous posts, the fact of the matter is…it’s summer. Between graphic recording jobs, we took a week and explored San Francisco and the Northern California coast on the way to a stunning wedding of dear friends on the Smith River.
And, as I mentioned in my last dispatch, this summer I've had the honor of working on a surprise project which will be unveiled on Thursday, August 2nd in Old Town Square, Fort Collins at 7 pm. The Hazel Miller Band will be playing a Thursday Night Live concert in the Square, so if you're in NoCo, come on down, listen to some great music, and check out what I've been up to!
That big ol’ surprise project isn’t quite done, so…that’s my cue to leave you with this short, sweet update email. Now go enjoy some summer time!
Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers, Karina
ConverSketch is Six!
This week marks the sixth year since ConverSketch first came into the world wielding markers, chalks and insights.
Each year I enjoy putting together some of the top lessons or patterns emerging in my world (here’s the link to last year’s, and the year before that). This year I’m taking a slightly different approach, sharing insights and areas I intend to explore more in the coming months.
Three of my biggest insights this year:
- Cultivate Intuition. Whether it’s trusting I know what’s most important to capture while graphic recording or making decisions on which direction to take my business, I know that listening to my intuition leads me to where I need to be. This is a consistent thread I find myself returning to over and over again.
- I’m a Thought Partner. More than only a fun diversion at a conference, I have found most joy and positive impact with my clients when I approach the work as a Thought Partner bringing deep value to their team and goals.
- Relationship-Building for Success. This year in particular highlighted several groups who were new, forming, or had never worked together in person. Hosting an off-site or retreat with everyone in the same physical space underlined the power of face-to-face, human connection and relationship-building for successful events.
Three things I want to explore in the next year:
- Listening Lenses. How can I tune my inner radio to the frequency that will best serve the group? What level of listening is most needed to do that?
- Weaving Story. How to I hone my skills to listen for and weave together a visual that will tell the core of the group’s story? How can I better engage with my video clients to ask the questions that will really help them tell the core of their story, and connect with their desired audiences?
- Systems Scribing. This year I want to practice moving around, listening for different chunks of information, and using the entire sheet to map the system to bring forth connections to serve the group best.
I am in awe of the amazing groups I get to partner with. It is an honor to visualize their ideas, be trusted to listen and hold the energy of the room, and distill it into a visual map that will be carried forward to remind them of the work they’ve done and connections they’ve made.
Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers, Karina
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Denver - Last week I had the honor of capturing and holding space for an organization going through some major changes and growing pains. Partnering with a talented and experienced facilitator, I really understood the power the visuals have to help people feel heard, let go, gain clarity about the future, and move on.
Newest ConverSketch Illustrated Video – Cabrillo National Monument
This is the second installment of the “Drawing Change” series I’m doing in partnership with the National Park Service Climate Change Response Program. Learn about ocean acidification and how aquatic animals are adapting in a changing ocean.
In the Studio! This week I’m filming the first of a new series of videos about wildfire risk management and how scientists are using models and aerial maps to help managers plan ahead to more effectively manage wildfires when they do happen.
Picasso Made Me Do It
I love this quote by Picasso because at first you think he’s being totally shady, then you realize…as Austin Kleon put it “Nothing is completely original. All creative work builds on what came before.”
I completely subscribe to this way of thinking, although it took a bit of getting used to and more than one "harumph, I'm totally original...". As a graphic recorder, I am always looking at others’ work to see how they approach an idea or what cool title someone else has come up with. As a dabbler with watercolors, I bow down to the people who came up with Pinterest and peruse it for inspiration or watercolor tricks all the time.
However, there are some key differences to good stealing and bad stealing. Mr. Kleon once again nails it:
So, the next time you’re feeling like throwing the computer out a window because that little cursor is just blinking merrily away on a blank document, or that canvas seems to be saying “What, it’s after Memorial Day, white is totally in,” you can take a deep breath, smile to yourself, and know you’ve got the Creative Genius of the thousands of years of humanity behind you. All you’ve got to do is tap into it, snag something interesting, then transform it to make it your own.
I'm also really good at stealing!
Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers, Karina
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“Your work is exceptional, your focus and your desire to push to get to a truly great end product is impressive and it’s exactly what we needed.”
I’m happy to share the video I created for Acabonac Farms’ Pasture-Finished Beef company based on Long Island, New York. Their cattle live their entire lives on grass pastures that have actually historically been cattle ranches for over 350 years! Who knew cows thought the Hamptons are the place to be? Click on the image above to watch the video!
Three Things You Never Thought of to Level Up Your Company's Culture
What do you think of when you hear the word “culture”?
Does it make you want to panic and flee (potentially to the nearest bar and sing some Boy George songs)? It certainly is a popular business blog topic and a fun little buzzword that gets some folks fired up, and makes other peoples’ eyes glaze over.
Be that as it may, as someone who works closely with teams across different sectors, I get to see the effects of this powerful concept as I support groups moving through tough situations or developing steps to their ideal future state. Sometimes it’s clear that a team has a super dialed culture (aka it’s personality, or the basic shared values and beliefs of an organization), and sometimes it’s clear that folks haven’t taken the time to do the hard work it takes to cultivate and nurture a solid organizational culture.
So, because good things come in three’s, here are three ways a graphic facilitator can help you identify and share what makes your org so incredibly high-functioning and generally awesome so you can keep leading the pack and changing the world.
Create it Together. Communication can make or break an organization. If everyone can actually see themselves in the goals you’re aiming for, they’re much more likely to remember and commit to the group’s vision. Creating a shared, visual reflection of the group’s ideas and stories is a powerful tool to develop buy-in.
Share Like It’s Your Job (It Is). Tools like Summary Graphics and Explainer Videos can be used after your killer, productive, collaborative and fun meeting to remind what people bring to the bigger picture. These beautiful illustrations are often hung in shared spaces or individual desks because they’re stylish and functional – i.e. they’re not only packed with key ideas from everyone, they’re nice to look at too.
Nurture & Invest. Humans have a delightful tendency to change and adapt, and your organizational culture really should do the same to be useful. This might sound exhausting, but it’s an opportunity to build trust and autonomy in your org. Working with a graphic facilitator to train your employees on visual and collaborative thinking is an investment that can have a glorious ripple effect. Skills like suspending judgement, divergent thinking, and of course, creative doodling can have a tremendously positive effect on teams. Go on, teach them to fish.
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Cheers, Karina
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Last week I shared a finished explainer video on Dialogue and Deliberation, this week is a more behind-the-scenes perspective. Here's a shot of my video recording set up for the most recent video I recorded. I won't be able to share the video per my client's privacy, but I can show you that the magic is made right here!
When Can Being Intoxicated Be A Good Thing?
ConverSketch is intoxicated this week. No, last night wasn’t crazy, and , despite working from home, I haven’t started drinking early in the day (that's a joke, people!). I’m talking about a different kind of intoxication, and one that is a lot more productive.
This little post for you is inspired by the following piece by Hugh McLeod of GapingVoid Art.
As Hugh so eloquently puts it: You can be intoxicated by a lot of things. We like possibility.
This concept is nothing new, it’s the foundation of so many successful businesses. But somehow, this unorthodox way of stating a concept that these days often feels brittle and overused keeps me coming back to it. Thinking of possibility as intoxicating, as full of energy, new ideas and connections instead of overwhelming, unclear or unknown. And if you tend to get anxious and overwhelmed, you might enjoy this post on how drawing can help you move through overwhelm.
It's a craft to learn to tap into what you feel the moment you realize there’s a lot more to something than you originally thought. Which electrifies you. Suddenly hours have gone by, and there’s still more energy bubbling up from inside you.
There's a few things that have me intoxicated this week...
- Putting together and beta testing a new offering from ConverSketch to utilize my strengths connecting with and encouraging individuals to cultivate Aha Moments with folks one-on-one.
- Delivering prints of my watercolor paintings to the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery and Wolverine Farm Publick House to sell. (Note: The positive feedback I’ve gotten from you all with my painting really blows my mind. Thank you for giving me a resounding high five to continue pursuing and refining my fine art skills!)
- Seeing little vegetable sprouts emerging from tiny little seeds (how miraculous is that!?)
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What possibilities are intoxicating you right now? Take a moment over a glass of wine or beer and doodle out some possibilities that are as enticing as a nice cool beverage on a warm summer evening.
What might be keeping you from taking a nice, big swig from that cup o’ possibility? What steps can you take THIS WEEK to move toward making it a reality?
Comment below so others can benefit from your wisdom.
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Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers, Karina
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Here's a snapshot from a graphic recording at a workshop with CSU's One Health Institute as the team worked with the talented folks at New City to develop a rockin' communication strategy moving forward. People, Animals, Planet. Heck yeah.
How does a creative entrepreneur who enjoys predictability relax?
One of my favorite ways to wake up in the morning is the sound of birds singing.
Especially the sweet, gentle sounds that pull me gently from my slumber, but even the more, shall we say, insistent ones right outside my window are welcome to my ears.
Why?
Birds are a reminder for me of the importance of trust.
They trust that when they take their first flutters from the nest, they will be able to take flight. They trust that the sun will rise and they will sing their songs. They soar through windy skies, zip between tangled branches, or over steep ledges, because they trust what they are meant to be doing.
Wanting to have a pretty solid idea of what is likely to happen in the future is human nature. Some of us are more uncomfortable with not knowing than others, and of course practice makes progress.
I am one of those humans who generally enjoys some level of predictability.
If there's one thing you can do in life to eliminate said predictability, I'm pretty sure that's to be a self-employed consultant. Add into that the fact that for many of my graphic recording jobs, I am not really sure what's going to happen during the session, but I will be expected to hand over a beautifully finished chart by the end of it. Uncertainty much? And I must really enjoy this lack of control thing as I've recently delved a lot deeper into painting with watercolors (check the end of this email for more deets). Which tend to do what they want.
Cue increased heart rate and impulse to reach for a glass of wine.
Instead of letting my mind worry (a misuse of imagination, according to Dan Zadra), I take a few deep breaths and focus on trusting that everything is working out exactly as it's meant to.
And the birds can help us humans out too. Listening for as many different bird songs as I can is a fun practice that helps me get present and relax.
Then it's time to take action! Because as much as I trust that everything is unfolding divinely, you gotta do the work too.
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Do you have any tips or tricks to share that help you focus on trust? Share in the comments below so others can benefit from your wisdom.
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Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.
Cheers, Karina
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This month I've been working on my watercolor painting skills, leading to the creation of several Colorado wildlife paintings including this little flammulated owl. If you'd like to see more paintings and work in progress shots, give me a follow on Instagram. If you like what you see and you're interested in purchasing fine art prints or greeting cards, let's chat!
4 Wisdom Nuggets from A Creative Entrepreneur Celebrating 4 Years in Business
ConverSketch’s 4th birthday means a present for you my Readers!
This week it is my pleasure to share a moment of gratitude that ConverSketch has been alive and growing for four years. I couldn’t be more delighted or appreciative for the support from you: my friends and clients who are the reason I get up and pour my heart into the work I do every day.
Encouraging more effective and collaborative communication, sharing creative inspiration, and seeing you and your teams work through and move beyond challenges are what keep me going every single day.
So to thank you for being clients, collaborators and partners in disrupting the status quo of workshops and conferences, I’d like to share with you 4 insights and related tools that have helped me grow a successful business. I hope these reflections and tools can help you continue to convene meaningful groups, think critically and creatively, and every single day ripple your amazing ideas and actions outward to change the world.
1. Know Your Why and Practice It
Okay, getting meta here. There have been many blogs, books, and videos on this idea made popular by Simon Sinek’s TED talk that people don’t buy what you do, they buy WHY you’re doing it.
What makes you jump out of bed in the morning? Think deep here, not “My cat that wants to get fed and jumps on my head” but what about your work really resonates with you? Is it seeing people’s faces light up when they try your new recipe? Is it helping someone navigate a website to find an answer? Is it having a spontaneous, meaningful conversation with a co-worker by the coffee-maker? Figure out you WHY and make sure it permeates what you do.
Graphic Facilitator’s Expert Tip: Now backing down to a super simple yet effective concept that can make or break a meeting whether it’s 15 minutes or 3 days: Have a clear goal or purpose for the meeting and make sure everyone who’s attending knows too. Otherwise, you’re more likely to go in circles and nobody will know why you’ve met or when you’ve finished.
2. Listen Real Good
This is what I do for a living. I listen. And then I write and draw like lightening to capture those key ideas visually. In such a fast-paced world, it is important to pause and listen deeply and presently to those you’re working with to really make the most of your time and energy together. More on this coming in the next newsletter…stay tuned.
Graphic Facilitator’s Tip: When having a conversation, when the other person finishes a thought instead of jumping right in, wait three seconds to see if there’s something else they want to share. This way, you’re truly listening instead of waiting for your turn to speak, which can allow for deeper and more meaningful conversations. Cred goes to Marie Forleo for this one.
Bonus: This works well with loved ones too!
3. Manage That Time
It’s what you have, so make it count. Work hard, and also take breaks mentally and physically. In a culture that stresses…well, stress. I hereby formally give you permission to take time for yourself and to disconnect. It’s how I find inspiration as someone who’s expected to be creative always.
Graphic Facilitator’s Tip: If you want to geek out with me on this, I recently published a post on how I’ve been more productive day-to-day, and my top tip remains to start your day with something other than the computer. Whether that’s taking a few minutes to sketch the view from your window or writing stream-of-consciousness, I’ve found beginning my day with a pencil and paper leads to a more productive day.
BONUS Graphic Facilitator’s Tip: To make the most of your time and that of the group you’re working with, write down goals where everyone can see them. If you’re working through a challenging process, draw it out or make a mind map.
4. LOVE Thyself and Thy People!
Yes, I couldn’t help it. Valentine’s Day is coming and although I generally dislike the focus on mindlessly buying jewelry, flowers and chocolate (okay, the chocolate is pretty alright), I DO love taking the time to show and share my love. Any day of the year. Come on over if you need a hug.
Expressing love has been both a phenomenal area of growth and a strength for me as I’ve launched ConverSketch.
I’m good at letting people know I appreciate them. I’m great at being supportive and kind to groups I work with. I love the work I get to do every day.
But you know who I’ve had to practice loving through this business ride?
Me.
Yup, one of my biggest challenges has been loving myself as a business person. What I mean is that as I’ve been learning the ropes of entrepreneurship, being a self-directed professional, and working with many clients all over the world, I have developed a better sense of the immense and long-term value that my services provide my clients. Owning that value and learning to articulate it clearly to those I’m serving has been a continuous learning loop, one that I expect to iterate and improve forever…because these things don’t reach a definitive point of perfection.
And that’s one thing I LOVE about my job: I always get to keep learning.
It’s also incredibly important to take time to acknowledge the people you work with and the Heart and Brain Power they’re putting into what they’re doing. It takes a very small amount of effort to say a quick thank you, send a note or take a moment to express gratitude at a weekly meeting.
And it can have massive, positive repercussions.
Graphic Facilitator’s Tip: Smile a lot. It A) gives someone a boost and B) makes people wonder what you’re up to.
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So thank you once again for being a part of the ConverSketch community. Here’s to four more years of creativity, critical thinking, good humor, innovation, vision and action.
Cheers, Karina
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At the end of January CSU hosted a grand meeting of leaders and minds across all of the Colleges and engaged community members to discuss the One Health Initiative. The energy was almost tangible as ideas whizzed around focusing on how human, animal and environmental health are related. Although I'm proud of my charts, I'm even more proud of the enthusiasm and critical mapping each of the nine groups showed during the workshop.
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December 2021
- Dec 27, 2021 You DID That – Visual New Year’s Reflection for 2021 Dec 27, 2021
- Dec 14, 2021 Peaceful Holiday Wishes for You Dec 14, 2021
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November 2021
- Nov 29, 2021 River Reflections Nov 29, 2021
- Nov 3, 2021 Hello from the Grand Canyon! Nov 3, 2021
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October 2021
- Oct 19, 2021 Do the Work in the Meeting…But How? Oct 19, 2021
- Oct 4, 2021 When is Good Enough...Good Enough? Oct 4, 2021
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September 2021
- Sep 21, 2021 A New Decision-Making Tool for Your Team Sep 21, 2021
- Sep 6, 2021 Drawing Connections to Climate Change is an Award-Winning Video Series! Sep 6, 2021
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August 2021
- Aug 24, 2021 Attention Spans for Online Meetings are Getting Shorter. Here are the Questions I’m Asking to Make Sure Groups are Engaged Aug 24, 2021
- Aug 8, 2021 One Easy Thing You Can Do After Your Virtual Event to Boost Engagement Aug 8, 2021
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July 2021
- Jul 27, 2021 How to Co-Create a High Engagement Virtual Event: Best Practices from the ShapingEDU Community Jul 27, 2021
- Jul 14, 2021 What People Are Saying Jul 14, 2021
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June 2021
- Jun 28, 2021 4 Steps to Great Stories (Even if You’re Not Good at Storytelling) Jun 28, 2021
- Jun 13, 2021 Creating a Proactive Roadmap, Especially into Uncertainty Jun 13, 2021
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May 2021
- May 28, 2021 Visual Storytelling for Impact May 28, 2021
- May 12, 2021 Why You Should Write That Down On Paper May 12, 2021
- May 3, 2021 How I Prepare for Live Graphic Recording: Visual Notetaking Tips You Can Start Using Today May 3, 2021
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April 2021
- Apr 21, 2021 I’m Out of the Office for a Little Time on the River Apr 21, 2021
- Apr 5, 2021 What Seeds Are You Planting? A Custom Reflection for You! Apr 5, 2021
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March 2021
- Mar 23, 2021 Have You Seen this Button? How to Create a Custom Background in Jamboard Mar 23, 2021
- Mar 10, 2021 3 Tips for Getting the Most out of Your Virtual Whiteboard Mar 10, 2021
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February 2021
- Feb 22, 2021 How to Help Participants Cocreate, Connect, and Inspire at Your Multi-Day Event Feb 22, 2021
- Feb 9, 2021 Number Nine, Feeling Fine -- Happy Birthday ConverSketch! Feb 9, 2021
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January 2021
- Jan 26, 2021 Research to Action: What Any Sector Can Learn from GCSE+Drawdown Jan 26, 2021
- Jan 12, 2021 Standing for Love Jan 12, 2021
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December 2020
- Dec 28, 2020 A Gentle New Year’s Reflections and Visioning Practice Dec 28, 2020
- Dec 15, 2020 Weird Holidays? Draw Happy Little Winter Trees Dec 15, 2020
- Dec 1, 2020 Your WFH Refresh Dec 1, 2020
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November 2020
- Nov 15, 2020 Brighten your Day with an Appreciation Map Nov 15, 2020
- Nov 3, 2020 Use this Tool to Feel Calmer in 30 Seconds Nov 3, 2020
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October 2020
- Oct 20, 2020 Three Ways to Create an Engaging Visual Summary of Your Virtual Event Oct 20, 2020
- Oct 6, 2020 Chaos Clarified: Visualizing Systems Cycles Oct 6, 2020
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September 2020
- Sep 22, 2020 Honoring the Notorious RBG Sep 22, 2020
- Sep 8, 2020 Technical Content? Here’s How to Turn Any Idea into a Story Sep 8, 2020
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August 2020
- Aug 25, 2020 IFVP 2020 – What A Virtual Conference Meant for the Field of Visual Practitioners Aug 25, 2020
- Aug 10, 2020 One Thing You Can Do for More Successful Remote Meetings and Classes Aug 10, 2020
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July 2020
- Jul 28, 2020 Windows to the Future of Learning, or, “I Had S’More Fun at Camp with You!” Jul 28, 2020
- Jul 13, 2020 My Favorite Ways to Harvest Ideas Jul 13, 2020
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June 2020
- Jun 24, 2020 What Time Is It? River Time! Jun 24, 2020
- Jun 16, 2020 Toward Equity in Meetings: Making Space to Include All Voices Jun 16, 2020
- Jun 2, 2020 Black Lives Matter Jun 2, 2020
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May 2020
- May 19, 2020 Look Like A Pro in Your Next Remote Meeting with This Undercover Tool May 19, 2020
- May 5, 2020 What's It Like to Work with a Remote Graphic Recorder? May 5, 2020
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April 2020
- Apr 20, 2020 YOU Can Prevent Your Coworkers from Becoming Zoom Zombies! Apr 20, 2020
- Apr 7, 2020 How to Manage Uncertainty and Adapt on the Fly: Five Remote Meeting Strategies You Can Implement Today Apr 7, 2020
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March 2020
- Mar 24, 2020 A Freelancer’s Favorites: Illustrated Tips for Working From Home Mar 24, 2020
- Mar 11, 2020 Concerned About COVID-19? Instead of Canceling Your Event, Consider This Mar 11, 2020
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February 2020
- Feb 25, 2020 5 Surprising Ways to Partner with a GR to Create Ripples of Impact Before, During and After Your Event Feb 25, 2020
- Feb 11, 2020 I Just Can’t Wait: Eight Great Ideas to Celebrate! Feb 11, 2020
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January 2020
- Jan 28, 2020 Rooted in Green Practices: ConverSketch’s Sustainability Philosophy Jan 28, 2020
- Jan 14, 2020 Nail these 2020 Event Trends by Partnering with a Graphic Facilitator Jan 14, 2020
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December 2019
- Dec 30, 2019 Looks Like Your Vision is 2020! Dec 30, 2019
- Dec 17, 2019 Warm Wishes from ConverSketch Dec 17, 2019
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November 2019
- Nov 22, 2019 Where is YOUR Team’s Energy Going? One Way to Clarify for Sure. Nov 22, 2019
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October 2019
- Oct 29, 2019 “…An artist says a hard thing in a simple way.” Oct 29, 2019
- Oct 15, 2019 Many Groups, One Facilitator? Here’s How to Guarantee Great Breakout Notes Oct 15, 2019
- Oct 1, 2019 The Biggest Mistake I See Conference Planners Make and How You Can Avoid It Oct 1, 2019
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September 2019
- Sep 18, 2019 The Art of Reimagining the Report Out Sep 18, 2019
- Sep 2, 2019 What’s Best for Your Event – A Graphic Summary or Chart for Every Session? Sep 2, 2019
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August 2019
- Aug 21, 2019 Tales from New Jersey Part 2: What I Decided to Step Into and How It Went Aug 21, 2019
- Aug 6, 2019 Tales from New Jersey: Where the Field of Graphic Recording is Headed and How I’m Showing Up PART 1 Aug 6, 2019
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July 2019
- Jul 24, 2019 Crossing the Divide – How to Find Common Ground Among Diverse Perspectives Jul 24, 2019
- Jul 10, 2019 Want Everyone in Your Org to Understand Your Strategic Plan? Try This! Jul 10, 2019
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June 2019
- Jun 26, 2019 Crush Your Next Big Project…It Will Only Take 15 Minutes Jun 26, 2019
- Jun 12, 2019 One Easy Strategy to Increase Authentic Inclusion at Your Next Conference Jun 12, 2019
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May 2019
- May 29, 2019 The Other AI May 29, 2019
- May 15, 2019 One Simple Question You Can Use to Train Your Brain to Apply Systems Thinking to Any Challenge May 15, 2019
- May 1, 2019 Three Ways You Already Use Systems Thinking May 1, 2019
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April 2019
- Apr 17, 2019 What Whitewater Rafting Has Taught Me About Entrepreneurship Apr 17, 2019
- Apr 3, 2019 Hello from a Natural Wonder of the World! Apr 3, 2019
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March 2019
- Mar 20, 2019 Digital, Paper, or Foam Board, Oh My! How to Decide Which Medium is Right for Your Event Mar 20, 2019
- Mar 6, 2019 Want to Elevate Engagement in Your Virtual Meetings? Try Adding Graphic Recording! Mar 6, 2019
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February 2019
- Feb 20, 2019 Lucky Number 7 – Happy Birthday ConverSketch! Feb 20, 2019
- Feb 6, 2019 Updates from the Field Feb 6, 2019
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January 2019
- Jan 23, 2019 Fire It Up Jan 23, 2019
- Jan 9, 2019 Mwaka Mpya - Happy New Year in Swahili! Jan 9, 2019
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December 2018
- Dec 26, 2018 Let's Start 2019 Off Right Dec 26, 2018
- Dec 12, 2018 Authenticity? Let’s be Real. Dec 12, 2018
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November 2018
- Nov 28, 2018 Overwhelm? Strategies to Overcome! Nov 28, 2018
- Nov 14, 2018 Here's What Your Design Thinking Process is Missing Nov 14, 2018
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October 2018
- Oct 31, 2018 Secrets Revealed: Tools of the Trade Oct 31, 2018
- Oct 17, 2018 So You Think You Can't Draw. I beg to Differ. Oct 17, 2018
- Oct 3, 2018 How the Best Leaders Make Solid Decisions Oct 3, 2018
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September 2018
- Sep 6, 2018 Here's What I've Noticed About Great Leaders Across Sectors Sep 6, 2018
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August 2018
- Aug 22, 2018 What Every Event Organizer Wants to Hear & How to Make it Happen Aug 22, 2018
- Aug 8, 2018 How do You Paint what Makes A Community Unique? Aug 8, 2018
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July 2018
- Jul 25, 2018 Happy Summer from ConverSketch Jul 25, 2018
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June 2018
- Jun 27, 2018 Which of These 5 Common Meeting Problems Would You Like to End? Jun 27, 2018
- Jun 13, 2018 I'm Up to Something. Jun 13, 2018
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May 2018
- May 30, 2018 How to Explain the Value of the Graphic Recorder to the Folks Making the $$$ Decisions May 30, 2018
- May 16, 2018 We Had A Kickass Retreat. Now What Do We Do with Those Drawings? May 16, 2018
- May 2, 2018 How to Get People So Excited to Participate in Your Event They’ll Be Talking About It for Weeks May 2, 2018
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April 2018
- Apr 18, 2018 How to Move Beyond Old Patterns in Conversation Apr 18, 2018
- Apr 4, 2018 Who Can Help Your Team Surface Shared Values? Apr 4, 2018
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March 2018
- Mar 21, 2018 These Global Fellows Use their Differences to Protect Biodiversity Around the World Mar 21, 2018
- Mar 7, 2018 Ways of Listening Mar 7, 2018
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February 2018
- Feb 21, 2018 My Biggest Takeaway from a Workshop in Visual Practice Might Surprise You. It Sure Surprised Me. Feb 21, 2018
- Feb 7, 2018 ConverSketch is Six! Feb 7, 2018
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January 2018
- Jan 24, 2018 When You Work with ConverSketch, Here’s How You Support Education and Women’s Rights Jan 24, 2018
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December 2017
- Dec 27, 2017 Happy New Year from ConverSketch Dec 27, 2017
- Dec 13, 2017 The Gift to Give Yourself Dec 13, 2017
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November 2017
- Nov 29, 2017 Analog or Digital? How to Use Your Tools for Focused Creativity Nov 29, 2017
- Nov 15, 2017 Annual Gratitude Shower of Goodness Nov 15, 2017
- Nov 1, 2017 How to Stand Out in A Sea of Booths Nov 1, 2017
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October 2017
- Oct 18, 2017 Avoid this Meeting Pitfall Oct 18, 2017
- Oct 4, 2017 Here's What A Successful Illustrated Video Partnership Looks Like Oct 4, 2017
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September 2017
- Sep 20, 2017 The ConverSketch Illustrated Video: Process In Images & Words Sep 20, 2017
- Sep 6, 2017 How to Make the Most of Working with a Graphic Recorder Sep 6, 2017
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August 2017
- Aug 23, 2017 The Difference Between a Graphic Recorder and Graphic Facilitator (and When to Use Them) Aug 23, 2017
- Aug 9, 2017 Should You Hire a Graphic Recorder? Ask Yourself These Questions to Decide Aug 9, 2017
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July 2017
- Jul 26, 2017 How to Make the Most of Meetings Jul 26, 2017
- Jul 12, 2017 Talk Nerdy to Me: The Science Behind Why Graphic Recording Works Jul 12, 2017
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June 2017
- Jun 28, 2017 What They Don't Tell You About Storytelling Jun 28, 2017
- Jun 14, 2017 How To Get The Money Shot Jun 14, 2017
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May 2017
- May 31, 2017 Picasso Made Me Do It May 31, 2017
- May 17, 2017 Use This Handy Trick to Get the Hang of Drawing a Face in Profile May 17, 2017
- May 3, 2017 What do Romance Novels and a Piano Have to do with Endless Creativity? May 3, 2017
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April 2017
- Apr 19, 2017 Use These Techniques to Diffuse A Tense Scenario at Work (or at Home) Apr 19, 2017
- Apr 5, 2017 It's Coming...Bikablo + ConverSketch Graphic Facilitation Training! Apr 5, 2017
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March 2017
- Mar 22, 2017 How to Get the Most Out of Your Work Day Mar 22, 2017
- Mar 8, 2017 Introducing...A Kickass Visual Guide to Productivity Just for You! Mar 8, 2017
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February 2017
- Feb 22, 2017 Cactus Secrets Feb 22, 2017
- Feb 8, 2017 5 Insights from 5 Years in Business: Happy Birthday ConverSketch! Feb 8, 2017
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January 2017
- Jan 25, 2017 Checking In With You Jan 25, 2017
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December 2016
- Dec 28, 2016 Reflection & Vision - A Custom Tool to Help You Design Your Life Dec 28, 2016
- Dec 14, 2016 You've Got The Power! Dec 14, 2016
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November 2016
- Nov 30, 2016 Four Tools Guaranteed to Send Your Team into Decision-Making Bliss Nov 30, 2016
- Nov 16, 2016 One Question You Can Ask to Unleash the Creative Potential of Your Team Nov 16, 2016
- Nov 2, 2016 An artist, a scientist and an entrepreneur walk into a bar… Nov 2, 2016
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October 2016
- Oct 19, 2016 Short & Sweet - Where in the World is ConverSketch Oct 19, 2016
- Oct 5, 2016 A Simple Way to Keep from FALL-ing Off the Crushing It Train Oct 5, 2016
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September 2016
- Sep 21, 2016 How to Improve the way You Listen: Tips from a Professional Listener Sep 21, 2016
- Sep 7, 2016 The Secret World of Graphic Recorders: What YOU Can Leverage From Leaders in My Field Sep 7, 2016
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August 2016
- Aug 24, 2016 Here's Why I've Been So Quiet Lately Aug 24, 2016
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July 2016
- Jul 13, 2016 The Secret Ingredient in My Creative Productivity Recipe You Can Use Today Jul 13, 2016
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June 2016
- Jun 29, 2016 The Benefits of Disagreement: How to Leverage it to Make Your Team a Communication Powerhouse. Jun 29, 2016
- Jun 15, 2016 Change Happens. How To Foster A Team That Not Only Survives, But Thrives. Jun 15, 2016
- Jun 1, 2016 Three Things You Never Thought of to Level Up Your Company's Culture Jun 1, 2016
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May 2016
- May 18, 2016 How to Stay Relevant & Infuse Generosity Into Your Business May 18, 2016
- May 4, 2016 Hey! It's Time to Recognize! May 4, 2016
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April 2016
- Apr 20, 2016 Psst…What’s that behind you? It’s impacting your life more than you realize Apr 20, 2016
- Apr 6, 2016 When Can Being Intoxicated Be A Good Thing? Apr 6, 2016
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March 2016
- Mar 23, 2016 How does a creative entrepreneur who enjoys predictability relax? Mar 23, 2016
- Mar 9, 2016 The Zen of Spring Mar 9, 2016
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February 2016
- Feb 23, 2016 A Simple & Surprising Trick to Make Your Ideas Crystal Clear Feb 23, 2016
- Feb 10, 2016 4 Wisdom Nuggets from A Creative Entrepreneur Celebrating 4 Years in Business Feb 10, 2016
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January 2016
- Jan 27, 2016 How to Improve Your Memory In A Single Meeting Jan 27, 2016
- Jan 13, 2016 My Top 3 Tips to Rock Your Work Day in 2016 Jan 13, 2016
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December 2015
- Dec 30, 2015 Cheers to 2016 from Karina! Dec 30, 2015
- Dec 16, 2015 ConverSketch Challenge: What's Your Vision for Success in 2016? Dec 16, 2015
- Dec 2, 2015 The Most Wonderful Time of the Year to Remember... Dec 2, 2015
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November 2015
- Nov 17, 2015 The Attitude of Gratitude Nov 17, 2015
- Nov 4, 2015 My Tip To Be Successful, No Matter What You're Doing Nov 4, 2015
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October 2015
- Oct 21, 2015 What Can Jack-O-Lanterns Teach Us About Business? Oct 21, 2015
- Oct 7, 2015 Three Ways I Use Patterns in My Life and My Business Oct 7, 2015
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September 2015
- Sep 29, 2015 Drawing Business Buzzwords -- Celebrate! Sep 29, 2015
- Sep 9, 2015 What Could You Do With A New Beginning, and New Additions on the Farm Sep 9, 2015
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August 2015
- Aug 26, 2015 Complexity - 3 Reasons to Draw it Out Aug 26, 2015
- Aug 14, 2015 What I Do To Get Inspired Aug 14, 2015
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July 2015
- Jul 29, 2015 What Do Drawing A Bike and Running A Business Have In Common? Jul 29, 2015
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June 2015
- Jun 25, 2015 Drawing Business Buzzwords #2 - Collaboration Jun 25, 2015
- Jun 10, 2015 Introducing the Drawing Business Buzzwords Series - Creativity Jun 10, 2015
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May 2015
- May 27, 2015 ConverSKETCH - Draw on the Power of Emotions to Connect to Your Audience! May 27, 2015
- May 13, 2015 ConverSKETCH 3 Fast, Easy People May 13, 2015
- May 12, 2015 It's Coming Tomorrow! May 12, 2015
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April 2015
- Apr 14, 2015 Spring - Nature's way of saying "Let's party!" Apr 14, 2015
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January 2015
- Jan 26, 2015 2014 -- An International Whirlwind Jan 26, 2015
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December 2014
- Dec 2, 2014 Sydney World Parks Congress Dec 2, 2014
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October 2014
- Oct 31, 2014 A Week of Giving Back Oct 31, 2014
- Oct 30, 2014 Tuition Video 2014 for Colorado State University Oct 30, 2014
- Oct 8, 2014 Resilience in Sandy Hook, New Jersey Oct 8, 2014
- Oct 8, 2014 A Blog, Huh? Oct 8, 2014
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