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How can you use the creativity of a daydream to solve a very real problem? Being able to access creative thought when necessary is a skill and it can be taught, much like any other discipline.
Founders of The Drawing Board, Pat Byrnes and Jonathan Plotkin are cartoonists who facilitate creative workshops. They teach participants how to unlock creative thought using cartoonist exercises and processes. They can then use these tools in other aspects of their career to help generate creativity, problem solve, and more.
We had a fascinating discussion about the psychology behind cartooning, including why art creates a safe space to disagree and how you can surprise yourself through improv. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did, and that it inspires you to pick up a pen and start cartooning!
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Feeling inspired by the conversation in this episode? We can have our own - take a seat at my virtual table as part of a Mastermind Group.
Questions and Answers
[01:17] – Would you call yourselves facilitators?
[08:18] – What makes a good cartoon? How do you introduce quality into your group sessions?
[10:44] – How do you teach people to use a cartoonist’s way of thinking?
[13:51] – How do you get a group to improv using paper?
[18:08] – What do you mean when you say improv on paper?
[27:56] – Is focusing on a daydream to bring it to reality different in cartooning to drawing? Can we learn how to do it?
[36:16] – How can building a cartoon can help groups collaborate better or to solve a problem?
[42:41] – What makes a bad cartoon?
[43:30] – How would you turn a bad cartoon into a good cartoon?
[45:21] – What makes a workshop fail?
[49:12] – How do we find meaning?
[52:55] – What’s the one thing you’d like listeners to take away?
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Share your thoughts about our conversation!
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How can you use the creativity of a daydream to solve a very real problem? Being able to access creative thought when necessary is a skill and it can be taught, much like any other discipline.
Founders of The Drawing Board, Pat Byrnes and Jonathan Plotkin are cartoonists who facilitate creative workshops. They teach participants how to unlock creative thought using cartoonist exercises and processes. They can then use these tools in other aspects of their career to help generate creativity, problem solve, and more.
We had a fascinating discussion about the psychology behind cartooning, including why art creates a safe space to disagree and how you can surprise yourself through improv. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did, and that it inspires you to pick up a pen and start cartooning!
Find out about:
Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
Click here to download the free 1-page summary
Feeling inspired by the conversation in this episode? We can have our own - take a seat at my virtual table as part of a Mastermind Group.
Questions and Answers
[01:17] – Would you call yourselves facilitators?
[08:18] – What makes a good cartoon? How do you introduce quality into your group sessions?
[10:44] – How do you teach people to use a cartoonist’s way of thinking?
[13:51] – How do you get a group to improv using paper?
[18:08] – What do you mean when you say improv on paper?
[27:56] – Is focusing on a daydream to bring it to reality different in cartooning to drawing? Can we learn how to do it?
[36:16] – How can building a cartoon can help groups collaborate better or to solve a problem?
[42:41] – What makes a bad cartoon?
[43:30] – How would you turn a bad cartoon into a good cartoon?
[45:21] – What makes a workshop fail?
[49:12] – How do we find meaning?
[52:55] – What’s the one thing you’d like listeners to take away?
Links:
Connect to Pat and Jonathan:
Share your thoughts about our conversation!
Support the show
✨✨✨
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a free 1-page summary of each upcoming episode directly to your inbox, or explore our eBooks featuring 50-episode compilations for even more facilitation insights. Find out more:
https://workshops.work/podcast
✨✨✨
Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
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