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Jessica Hagy's interesting and unique work explores the concept of visual grammar and the power of expression through diagrams. Her pursuit of self-discovery expanded as she delved into the world of online connections, finding encouragement and support from strangers, ultimately reshaping her perspective. Through her experiences, she discovered the profound impact of embracing vulnerability and learning how to get out of our comfort zones. She shares how seeking supportive communities is a vital component in navigating life's challenges. In this episode, you will be able to: Embrace vulnerability and unlock your true potential for personal growth Discover the power of finding a supportive community for navigating life's challenges Learn to truly be your true self in a noisy world and find meaningful connections Strive for the greatest good by embracing self-discovery and authenticity Harness the power of the internet as a tool for personal growth and self-improvement To learn more, click here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When I think of philosophy, I think ... lots of words, mostly humourless. So, it's extraordinary when someone can make me think more wisely and gratefully about life using very few words. Jessica Hagy is one of those people. She is an author and cartoonist, best known for her blog Indexed. Her most recent book is How to be Fearless in 7 Simple Steps. Get book links and resources at https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/ Jessica reads two pages from Michael Finkel's The Stranger in the Woods, the Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit [Reading starts at 07:45] Hear us talk about: Coming to humour through language [03:05] | What we can learn from people at the extreme end of normal [11:50] | How to find new points of input [15:00] | Being fearless [16:45] | What we really want to be when we grow up [20:35] | The importance of structure [25:15]
Jessica Hagy is an artist and writer of many books which have been translated into over a dozen languages. Her blog, Indexed, won a Webby award. She is a visual storyteller and her simple, brilliant drawings illustrate the connections between things. In this episode, Jessica and Eric talk about her book, How to Be Fearless: In 7 Simple Steps.But wait – there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Jessica Hagy and I Discuss How to Be Fearless and …Her book, How to Be Fearless: In 7 Simple StepsThat inside every fear is a hopeDwell on what you want instead of what worries youHow envy isn't shameful, it's powerfulHow her diagrams boil things down to their essenceWays we can build hope within ourselvesHow one small accomplishment motivates you towards your next Resourcefulness as finding treasure everywhereThat intense emotions aren't a problem, they can be our powerThe importance of making plans to make progressThe relationship between isolation and fearJessica Hagy Links:Jessica's WebsiteTwitterInstagramUpstart: The fast and easy way to get a personal loan to consolidate, lower your interest rate, and pay off your debt. Go to www.upstart.com/wolfIf you enjoyed this conversation with Jessica Hagy, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Jessica Hagy (Interview from 2014)Poetry in Every Day Life with Jaqueline SuskinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a great day for a quick win! In this episode, I share a game-changing truth that shrinks suffering and could spark your next big breakthrough. Jessica Hagy joins me to share a variety of approaches you can choose from to tap this secret superpower.Subscribe and join the conversation. Access show notes at grittymystic.com/ep9
Jessica Hagy discusses How to Be Interesting, Indexed and her brilliant novel, One Morning.
What do index cards, rap names, and velvet pants have in common? I'll let Jessica Hagy tell you. If that's not enough of a reason to listen, join us as we learn how our guest uses visual storytelling and humor to make complex topics accessible. Today we cover: Finding patterns within seemingly disparate topics “Serial killer walls” and other great ways to find connection / build relationships How trashy tv can help your creativity Why tinkering is an essential and marketable skill “Sniglet” and other words that don't exist but should... Jessica is an artist and writer best known for her Webby Award-winning blog, “Indexed”. Her work has been described as “deceptively simple,” “undeniably brilliant,” and “our favorite reason for the Internet to exist.” She's the author of How to Be Interesting and The Art of War Visualized, among others. As a storyteller, she uses humor and simple visuals to explain and make even the most complex concepts immediately accessible and relevant. Her cartoons have appeared in the New York Times, a blog for Smithsonian, an online column for Forbes and many other major outlets. Connect with Jessica: Via her website: https://jessicahagy.info/ Via her (world famous) visual blog: https://thisisindexed.com/ Via Twitter: @jessicahagy Via her TEDx Talk: http://www.tedxcolumbus.com/portfolios/jessica-hagy/ You can also check out our other offerings below: Join Our Coalition Mentoring Program here Follow me on social media: Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB Subscribe to my YouTube channel here Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com
Neste episódio vou te ensinar 5 técnicas de alto impacto que vão te ajudar a vender durante a crise. É um treinamento de vendas atual, compacto e gratuito. Assine o Canal do Diego Maia: http://abre.ai/assinarmeucanalConheça a Academia de Vendas: https://www.cdpv.com.br/academia-de-vendasLivro Sugerido neste episódio: “A Arte da Guerra - edição visual” de Jessica Hagy, inspirado na obra de Sun Tzu, publicado no Brasil por Harper Collins. Compre o seu com desconto no Magazine Diego Maia, loja operada por Magazine Luiza: https://www.magazinevoce.com.br/magazinediegomaia/p/livro-a-arte-da-guerra/10371981/Participação Especial neste episódio: Joilson Barcelos, presidente da ADERJ e do Grupo Barcelos.Inspiração do Dia: “É necessário sair da ilha para ver a ilha. Não nos vemos se não saímos de nós”, José Saramago.Baixe E-Books Gratuitamente: https://www.diegomaia.com.br/ferramentas-ebooks-planilhas-gratisSiga Diego Maia no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diegomaia_cdpv/Assine gratuitamente o podcast #BóraVoar no Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1PM4EO18hbzpypHm7WM1rl?si=f7ANMuECRTOaU_EHXlj-sw______________________________________________________________________#BóraVoar é a nova série do Diego Maia distribuída no YouTube e no seu serviço de podcast favorito. Quer receber mais conteúdos grátis sobre técnicas de vendas e empreendedorismo? Assine este canal: http://abre.ai/assinarmeucanal______________________________________________________________________Diego Maia é referência quando o assunto é treinamento de equipes de vendas e foi eleito o palestrante de vendas e motivação mais contratado do Brasil. Autor de 5 livros e CEO do CDPV, a primeira escola de vendas do Brasil, é garantia de sucesso em sua convenção de vendas online ou presencial. #DiegoMaia #motivaçãoemvendas #DicasDeVendas
My guest this week is Jessica Hagy. Jessica is the artistic and comedic genius behind the blog, Indexed. She has recently written a book titled, The Humanist Devotional. Jessica is an artist, an author, a comedian, and a marketing and social media guru. Get as humble as you can. Jessica grew up secular and calls herself a humanist. It is not that she rejected the bible, but rather that there was so much more for her to learn. In the episode she uses the analogy of a library card as granting access to the world's knowledge. Access that she took advantage of. Small talk can get big fast. We walk through her 10 steps on how to be an interesting person and re-imagine them as how to find meaning and purpose as a humanist. Do something! Links Blog https://thisisindexed.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/jessicahagy Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jessica_hagy/ 10 Steps on how to be interesting https://inkandescentwomen.com/the-women/author-jessica-hagy/ The Humanist Devotional https://www.amazon.com/Humanists-Devotional-Meditations-Worlds-Greatest-ebook/dp/B07YCT8NNY/ How To Be Interesting https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Interesting-Simple-Steps-ebook/dp/B00ANSW8MW/ Interact Secular Grace https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/secular-grace/ Deconversion https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/2017/12/03/deconversion-how-to/ Why I am a humanist https://gracefulatheist.wordpress.com/2017/11/18/why-i-am-a-humanist/ Attribution "Waves" track written and produced by Makaih Beats http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Makaih_Beats Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gracefulatheist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gracefulatheist/support
Today's interview is with Jessica Hagy, who is widely known for her award winning blog: Indexed (I've been a subscriber for years!). Recently, she wrote an article for Forbes magazine on How To Be More Interesting (In 10 Simple Steps). That article was incredibly popular. So much so that she has turned it into a book: How to Be Interesting: An Instruction Manual. Apart from being a fan of Jessica's work, I thought the interview and subject matter was apt and appropriate for some of the issues that I explore here on the blog. I hope you enjoy it. This interview follows on the back of last week's interview: Word of mouth marketing starts with proper listening – Interview with Molly Flatt of 1000 Heads and is number fifty-six in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things and helping businesses innovate, become more social and deliver better service.
Today's interview is with Stan Phelps an “experience architect”, author, professor and popular keynote speaker. Hat tip for the idea for this interview goes to James Lawther who recently hosted a guest post (5 Easy Ways to Increase Employee Engagement) from Stan on his blog. Stan recently published a new book: What's Your Green Goldfish?: Beyond Dollars: 15 Ways to Drive Employee Engagement and Reinforce Culture and joins us today to share some insight into the book and the lessons that businesses can draw from it. This interview follows on the back of last week's interview: How to be more interesting (and keep customers for longer) – Interview with Jessica Hagy and is number fifty-seven in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things and helping businesses innovate, become more social and deliver better service.
This week, we had the opportunity to interview Jessica Hagy, author of the web comic Indexed and the brand new (released yesterday) book The Humanist’s Devotional. We got a look at the book and really enjoyed it. This book represents Jessica coming out as a humanist, so it was great to get her thoughts on […]
En esta edición del podcast hablamos de Puppy y su incursión al mundo del AR. Los Millenials son la generación más quemada de la historia. Entrevistamos a Natalie Nixon sobre Fashion Thinking ¿Qué pasará con las suscripciones online? Te recomendamos el libro “How to Be Interesing” de Jessica Hagy. Te invitamos a la conferencia de Phillipe Apeloig. Disfruta esta edición de las CreativeTalks #CreativeWar --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creative-talks/message
Illustrator and Writer Jessica Hagy helps us decode the process of finding our tribe. Because if you're an entrepreneur, or an artist, or simply a professional trying to leave your mark--your tribe is the canvas on which your paint your masterpiece. Subscribe on iTunes or at WitsAboutYou.com. New episodes every Tuesday.
Jessica Hagy is a cartoonist and writer best known for her insightful and hilarious webcomic Indexed, in which she draws charts and Venn diagrams connecting completely different ideas and getting us to think about them in different ways. Her latest book is The Art of War Visualized. It's the Sun Tzu classic reworked and with illustrations. During a recent stop in Chicago, we spoke about her career change from copywriter to professional author/illustrator, where she finds inspiration for her work, and how her cartoons made their way into my math classes.
Grant and Vince sit down with writer, illustrator, and celebrated combiner of the two, Jessica Hagy. Creator of Indexed and fresh off the publication of The Art of War, Visualized, Jessica talks mediums and idea migration in an episode about what it means to get visual.
Jessica Hagy is an artist and writer best known for her award-winning blog, Indexed. In this casual chat, Hagy discusses how she went viral, quit her job in advertising at Victoria Secret, and now has the coolest job ever.
Jessica Hagy's dissatisfaction with her work led her to self expression in the form of visual storytelling, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions and to actively participate in each narrative. She combines mixed data with humor, insight, and visuals, making complex concepts accessible and relevant.Coping and dealing with work that is predatoryWhy it's important to create what you want to consumeThe power in creating something every single dayIntersecting with nature on a daily basisA blog post that flourished into the origin story for the bookThe importance of physical and mental explorationHow starting something, no matter what, is importantWhy it's important to embrace the things that are weirdSomething amazing that doesn't require monetary outputTrusting your gut feeling around your creativityWhy we have to stop asking for permission The cultural narrative the kills imaginative possibilityGetting to the bottom of your motivation for your artDeveloping your own true northJessica Hagy is an artist and writer best known for her Webby award-winning blog, Indexed (www.thisisindexed.com). A fixture in the creative online space, Jessica has been prolifically illustrating, consulting, and speaking to international media and events since 2006. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The One You Feed we have Jessica Hagy. She is an artist and writer best known for her award-winning blog, Indexed. A fixture in the creative online space, Jessica has been illustrating, consulting, and speaking since 2006. In This Interview Jessica and I discuss... The One You Feed parable. What is the Happiness Principle. Does the bad wolf look like Brad Pitt or does he look like he has scurvy? What the secret language of graphs and charts looks like. The value of small explorations. Where we can get Leonard Cohen's email address. What is the biggest business virtue you can have in today's world. Why being authentic makes you more interesting. How many good stories are there to every "Chris Hanson have a cookie" stories. How even the very succesful face imposters syndrome. Special Cards from Jessica for The One You Feed Detailed Bio Jessica Hagy is an artist and writer best known for her Webby award-winning blog, Indexed (www.thisisindexed.com). A fixture in the creative online space, Jessica has been prolifically illustrating, consulting, and speaking to international media and events since 2006. Her work has been described as “deceptively simple,” “undeniably brilliant,” and “our favorite reason for the Internet to exist.” Her style of visual storytelling allows readers to draw their own conclusions and to actively participate in each narrative. “Her images don't always tell us what to think; quite often, they elegantly offer us ideas to think about.” She mixes data (both quantitative and qualitative) with humor, insight, and simple visuals to make even the most complex concepts immediately accessible and relevant. Her commissioned work frequently appears in various web formats, galleries, books, magazines, newspapers, television outlets, and advertising campaigns. Jessica Hagy Links How to be Interesting Jessica Hagy homepage Indexed Jessica Hagy page at Forbes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this Snippet, we discuss How To Be More Interesting in 10 Simple Steps by Jessica Hagy. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/be-more-interesting)