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I'm joined by Jovonee King to discuss one of my twelve favorite problems, “how might we make thinking visible?”
Jovonee is a Scaled Solutions Engineer at Miro, with a rich background in customer education and a passion for transformative collaboration. She shares her journey with us, highlighting her commitment to education, inclusivity, and community building.
We dive deep into the concept of making thinking visible, what that really means, and why it’s so crucial for accelerating learning and sparking creativity. And for my fellow recovering perfectionists, we also explore how visualization can help people overcome perfectionism.
Plus, you’ll get a sneak peek into the future of Miro and some exciting new features that’ll definitely boost your creative game. And if that wasn’t enough, we also chat about Jovonee’s love for DIY projects and upcycling, and how digital tools can help us rethink and reimagine physical spaces.
Key Takeaways:
The importance of taking risks and learning from different experiences for career growth
Visualization is crucial for effective collaboration and idea sharing
Overcoming perfectionism is crucial for creative processes
Visualization helps create an inclusive canvas that allows all voices to be heard
Resources Mentioned:
Books
Design for How People Learn by Julie Dirksen: https://amzn.to/48f3CWv
Master of Change by Brad Stulberg https://amzn.to/48f3CWv
Other Links:
Try Miro - https://miro.cello.so/Wviex1qZaSS
Canvas ‘24 - https://canvas24.miro.com/
Miro Community - https://miro.com/community/
Connect with Jovonee:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovonee/
More About Building Thinkers: I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.
I'm joined by Jovonee King to discuss one of my twelve favorite problems, “how might we make thinking visible?”
Jovonee is a Scaled Solutions Engineer at Miro, with a rich background in customer education and a passion for transformative collaboration. She shares her journey with us, highlighting her commitment to education, inclusivity, and community building.
We dive deep into the concept of making thinking visible, what that really means, and why it’s so crucial for accelerating learning and sparking creativity. And for my fellow recovering perfectionists, we also explore how visualization can help people overcome perfectionism.
Plus, you’ll get a sneak peek into the future of Miro and some exciting new features that’ll definitely boost your creative game. And if that wasn’t enough, we also chat about Jovonee’s love for DIY projects and upcycling, and how digital tools can help us rethink and reimagine physical spaces.
Key Takeaways:
The importance of taking risks and learning from different experiences for career growth
Visualization is crucial for effective collaboration and idea sharing
Overcoming perfectionism is crucial for creative processes
Visualization helps create an inclusive canvas that allows all voices to be heard
Resources Mentioned:
Books
Design for How People Learn by Julie Dirksen: https://amzn.to/48f3CWv
Master of Change by Brad Stulberg https://amzn.to/48f3CWv
Other Links:
Try Miro - https://miro.cello.so/Wviex1qZaSS
Canvas ‘24 - https://canvas24.miro.com/
Miro Community - https://miro.com/community/
Connect with Jovonee:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovonee/
More About Building Thinkers: I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.