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Geek News Central
Mythos: Cybersecurity’s AlphaGo Moment #1862

Geek News Central

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 41:00 Transcription Available


In this episode, Ray Cochrane unpacks Anthropic’s Mythos model and the Treasury’s emergency meetings with Wall Street, then digs into Apple’s vibe-coding crackdown and a gaming-anxiety study that hit way too close to home. Also covered: Verge’s solid-state motorcycle, UBTech humanoid robot sales jumping 23-fold, Japan’s first osmotic power plant, Finland’s permanent nuclear waste vault, Ghostty landing in Ubuntu, Cloudflare’s EmDash CMS, and a Claude Code skill that talks like a caveman. – Want to start a podcast? It’s easy to get started! Sign up at Blubrry – Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support the show. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Email Ray if you want to get in touch! Like and Follow Geek News Central’s Facebook Page. Support my Show Sponsor: Best Godaddy Promo Codes Get 1Password Full Summary Cochrane opens the show by framing Anthropic’s new Mythos model as the AlphaGo moment for cybersecurity. From there, the episode moves through Apple’s pushback against AI-generated apps, a gaming anxiety study with a deeply personal hook, a series of “first to ship” energy and robotics wins out of Finland, China, and Japan, and several developer-tool stories that show how quickly the economics of software are shifting. Mythos, the Detection Ceiling, and Wall Street’s Emergency Response Anthropic’s Mythos model has Wall Street rattled. Operating autonomously, Mythos found and demonstrated the exploitation of a 27-year-old TCP SACK bug in OpenBSD, an operating system famous for being one of the most security-focused on the planet. Per Anthropic’s red team, over 99% of the vulnerabilities Mythos has identified remain unpatched. The researchers’ conclusion is blunt: “the moat in AI cybersecurity is the system, not the model.” The policy response moved fast. On April 7th, Treasury Secretary Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell pulled the CEOs of Goldman Sachs, Citi, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley into Treasury headquarters on short notice. All four banks are now testing Mythos internally. Treasury CIO Sam Corcos is also seeking direct access. Anthropic is gating distribution through Project Glasswing, a limited-access program with JPMorgan, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia. Cochrane comes down firmly behind Anthropic’s gated approach. Because a 5.1-billion-parameter open model can apparently recover the core analysis chain for the OpenBSD flaw, this capability is not locked behind Frontier Compute. He wants the critical infrastructure hardened before the public gets keys. However, he also notes the bigger lesson is about human wisdom: people offloading all their thinking to AI lose out on the wisdom that makes any of these tools genuinely useful. Apple Bans Vibe Coding Apps from the App Store Apple has been quietly pushing back against what people are calling “vibe coding” apps. Replit, Vibecode, and an app called Anything all run AI models on the phone and produce working software that runs inside the host app. Apple cites Guideline 2.5.2, in effect since 2017, which requires apps to be self-contained. Replit and Vibecode had their App Store updates blocked. Anything was pulled in late March, briefly restored on April 3rd, and then pulled the same day again. The forcing function is volume. App Store submissions jumped 84% in a single quarter as vibe coding tools flooded Apple’s review queue with AI-generated apps. Cochrane thinks Apple is justified, given the security issues swirling around the Vibe coding ecosystem. Even a beautiful diamond gets lost in a sea of sand, and that flood is exactly what Apple is trying to manage. The company behind Anything is now pivoting to iMessage, desktop, and Android. Playing Video Games to Win Is Linked to Higher Anxiety Cochrane gets personal on this one. Through high school and his early 20s, he was deeply addicted to League of Legends. His dad teased him about it constantly. In the last few years of that addiction, his body would go ice cold and shake every ranked match before. His partner identified it as a panic attack. The moment that happened, he quit. Today, he no longer shakes. The new study lines up with his experience. Researchers Kayleigh Watters and Mikael Rubin at Palo Alto University analyzed a publicly available database of 13,464 adult gamers, most of whom primarily played League of Legends. Players who game to win show higher generalized anxiety but actually play fewer hours, since performance pressure pushes them out. Players who game to relax show strong links between social anxiety avoidance and more hours played. The study appeared in the Journal of Affective Disorders. The headline framing of “playing to win makes you anxious” misses the point. The real finding is more interesting: gaming for avoidance and gaming for competition are both warning signs, for different reasons. Cochrane notes that the League of Legends community’s toxicity has been a running joke for years, and this study suggests the game’s structure may have been manufacturing the anxiety that fueled it. Sponsor: GoDaddy Economy hosting is $6.99/month, WordPress hosting is $12.99/month, and domains are $11.99. Both hosting plans include a free domain, professional email, and SSL certificate. Go to geeknewscentral.com/godaddy for the best pricing and to directly support this independent show. Verge Motorcycle: World’s First Production All-Solid-State Battery Cochrane filled his tank for $60 today, which made this story land especially hard. His mom has driven electric for years and patiently manages a 90-mile real-world range. The next-generation answer is already shipping. Verge Motorcycles, a Finnish company, is the first production vehicle of any kind with an all-solid-state battery. Their 2026 bikes ship in Q1 with a pack from Donut Lab, another Finnish outfit spun out of Verge. The numbers are bonkers. The pack delivers an energy density of 400 Wh/kg, roughly double that of current Tesla cells. It sustains 100kW charging, hits full charge in about 5 minutes in the lab and 12 minutes on the actual bike, and the long-range version covers 600 kilometers (about 370 miles) per charge. Toyota, QuantumScape, and Samsung SDI have all been telling us that solid-state is coming in 2027 to 2030. A Finnish motorcycle company shipping in Q1 2026 just embarrassed them all. UBTech Humanoid Robot Sales Jump 23-Fold UBTech dropped its 2025 annual earnings on April 1st. Humanoid robot revenue hit 820 million yuan, roughly $119 million USD, up 2,203% from 35.6 million yuan the year before. Unit sales went from 3 robots in 2024 to 1,079 in 2025. Shares jumped 14% on the announcement. The customer list is a real industrial deployment: BYD, Foxconn, Geely, FAW-Volkswagen, and Audi. The flagship is the Walker S2, with UBTech targeting 5,000 units in 2026 and 10,000 in 2027. Cochrane is honest about what this means. He does not think we are heading for an extinction event, but worker displacement is a real concern. The US has no universal income or universal healthcare. The people affected are not white-collar managers. They are everyday line workers who already make the least on the ladder. Work efficiency reportedly doubles when these robots arrive, which is a company-side win, but the humans they replace are not getting half a year of gardening leave to retrain. He invites the listener to take on this one directly. Japan Switches On Asia’s First Osmotic Power Plant In August 2025, Fukuoka’s Seawater Desalination Center quietly opened Asia’s first osmotic power facility. It generates about 880,000 kilowatt-hours per year, enough for roughly 220 homes. It is only the second operational osmotic plant in the world, after Mariager, Denmark, in 2023. Osmotic generation uses a salinity gradient: fresh water on one side of a membrane, salt water on the other, and the pressure difference spins a turbine. The clever part is what Fukuoka does with desalination brine. Instead of regular seawater, the plant uses concentrated brine left over from the desalination process. This amplifies the salt gradient and squeezes more energy out of the same membrane. The result is a closed-loop partnership: the desalination facility produces drinking water and leaves brine behind, the osmotic plant turns the brine into electricity, and that electricity runs the desalination facility. Every desalination plant on Earth produces brine, so if Fukuoka’s co-located model works, the same pattern could be replicated across hundreds of plants worldwide. Japan’s Luna Ring Solar Moon Proposal Goes Viral Again Shimizu Corporation’s Luna Ring concept is making the rounds again. The pitch: a 6,800-mile belt of solar panels around the Moon’s equator, beaming microwave power back to Earth. Project lead Tetsuji Yoshida has long argued that a full ring could eliminate fossil fuel dependence entirely. The proposal first surfaced in 2013, has no funding, no government endorsement, and no concrete cost estimate. Shimizu has not put any active development behind it. Cochrane finds the concept fun every time it resurfaces. However, this would have to be a worldwide effort in the truest sense, with treaties, a new generation of launch economics, and microwave power transmission at a scale nobody has demonstrated. Beaming the power back to Earth has always been one of the biggest practical holdbacks. The Luna Ring is inspirational, but not shipping. Finland’s Onkalo Nuclear Waste Vault Opens Finland’s Onkalo facility is the world’s first permanent deep geologic repository for spent nuclear fuel. Operated by Posiva, the facility is buried about 430 meters down in 1.9-billion-year-old bedrock. It is designed to hold up to 6,500 tons of spent fuel and operate until the 2120s. The construction costs about €1 billion, with operating and closure adding roughly €4 billion more before the program is done. The catch is that radioactivity remains dangerous for hundreds of thousands of years. Edwin Lyman, director of nuclear power safety at the Union of Concerned Scientists, warned that the copper canisters will eventually corrode, with different scientific opinions on how fast. Geologic disposal remains “fraught with uncertainties,” and we have never validated an engineered system across a 100,000-year time frame. The bet is that the rock and copper outlast the radioactivity. Cochrane sees Onkalo as time-buying rather than a final answer. It is more of a bank holding spent fuel while science catches up. He prefers it to Japan’s ongoing approach of releasing tritium-treated water from Fukushima Daiichi into the Pacific, even though the dilution is well below WHO drinking water guidelines. Burying the waste in an insurmountable containment strikes him as the more honest answer to a problem nobody knows how to truly solve. Ghostty Terminal Lands in the Ubuntu Repos Ghostty 1.3.0 is now available in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS’s universe repository. The install is simply `sudo apt install ghostty`, no PPAs, no Snap, no Nix, no building from source. Ghostty was created by Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp. It is GPU-accelerated, uses native Swift on macOS and native GTK4 with libadwaita on Linux, and supports tabs, splits, profiles, ligatures, and the Kitty graphics protocol. Cochrane recently caught Hashimoto on a podcast, where he walked through his agentic coding workflow. Ghostty is being actively built using AI harnesses like Claude Code and Codex. Hashimoto told a story in which Codex fixed a six-month-old bug in 45 minutes, for a total API cost of $4.14. Personally, Cochrane uses WezTerm, but he is excited to see Ghostty become more widely available with a native UI rather than Electron. Borgo: Rethinking Go Using Rust Analytics India Magazine profiled Borgo, a programming language by developer Marco Sampellegrini (GitHub: alpacaaa). Borgo is statically typed with Rust-like syntax, but it compiles to Go and uses the Go runtime and garbage collector. It includes sum types (Option and Result), pattern matching, and full compatibility with existing Go packages. Notably, it removes Rust’s borrow checker and lifetimes entirely. Borgo is not new. It first appeared on Hacker News in 2023, with a RustLab talk in 2024. The 2026 angle is a renewed look at it through the lens of AI coding agents, since type-rich languages like Rust have been showing outsized productivity gains. Cochrane is a fan of Rust and stands by the borrow checker, but he enjoys these exploratory languages for what they reveal about what developers actually want. Caveman: A Claude Code Skill That Cuts 65% of Tokens Developer Julius Brussee built a Claude Code skill called Caveman that forces Claude to respond in stripped-down fragments. No articles, no “just,” no “really,” no pleasantries, no hedging. The tagline is “why use many token when few token do trick.” Across 10 real dev tasks, Caveman mode averaged 294 tokens per response, compared to 1,214 in normal mode. That is a 65% drop in output tokens. The project is MIT licensed with three intensity levels: lite, full, and ultra. Cochrane stumbled across the project online and shared it with a classmate who had been complaining about token costs. The classmate now insists that “the caveman is the only way to live.” Cochrane has not made the switch, but the bigger point lands. If a community plugin can cut 65% of tokens without correctness regressions, the labs are shipping verbose-by-default and charging users for the privilege. He suspects verbose output makes models feel more trustworthy, even when the token math says otherwise. Cloudflare Launches EmDash as a WordPress Successor Cloudflare released EmDash on April 9th, an open-source, MIT-licensed, TypeScript-based CMS pitched as the spiritual successor to WordPress. The big flex is that it was built in 60 days using AI coding agents. EmDash runs on Astro 6.0, either on Cloudflare’s edge platform or on a standard Node.js server. The plugin security model uses sandboxed Dynamic Workers with explicit permissions, addressing the architecture flaw that Cloudflare says causes 96% of WordPress vulnerabilities. Cochrane could not resist pointing out the irony of the name. The em dash has become the trademark giveaway that an AI was involved in writing. He has reservations about whether EmDash will succeed. WordPress is extremely hard to unseat, plenty of “WordPress killers” have come and gone, and the ecosystem is twenty-plus years deep. He is curious to see what comes next but not optimistic. Google Open-Sources the DESIGN.md Format Google Labs open-sourced the DESIGN.md format used by Stitch, their AI UI design tool. DESIGN.md is a declarative file capturing a project’s design system, colors, typography, and spacing in a way AI agents can read and apply. Cochrane has tried Stitch personally and finds it impressive at producing web designs. He has also seen DESIGN.md-style files already start appearing in repositories. He sees this kind of file becoming a new paradigm for agentic design, alongside robots.txt and llms.txt. However, he worries about a side effect. If everyone uses the same standardized format and the same AI tools, the web could become a homogeneous set of sites that all look the same. He is enthusiastic about the standardization but hopes designers continue to push for genuinely unique work. A 13-Liter PC With a Water Loop Built Into the Case Geeky Gadgets covered a build by “Visual Thinker”, a 13-liter mini-ITX case with custom SLA-printed water distribution plates built directly into the chassis. Instead of traditional soft tubing, plates channel coolant between the CPU and GPU blocks and are sealed with TPU and silicone molds. The case supports a full-size GPU and an SFX power supply. No thermal benchmarks, parts list, or pricing have been published. It is a one-off you cannot buy. Cochrane sees this as a sign of where PC building has gone in 2026. Modern mid-grade GPUs run nearly every recent game, so raw performance is no longer the differentiator. He likes seeing builders lean into design and craft rather than just stuffing the most powerful parts into a box. He admits he is the traditional type and built his own machine to maximize parts, but the design-first direction is a healthy evolution for the hobby. To close out the show, Cochrane recommends Pocket Casts as a podcast app. He finds it picks up new episodes very quickly. Big thanks to GoDaddy for over twenty years of keeping this show on the air, and a reminder that every promo code use is like writing a check to the show. The post Mythos: Cybersecurity’s AlphaGo Moment #1862 appeared first on Geek News Central.

The Brand Called You
Visual Thinking Unleashed | Lita Currie, Owner, 3Stickmen.com, Visual Thinker

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 27:28


Discover the power of visual thinking with Lita Currie, a graphic recorder and facilitator. Learn how translating ideas into visuals helps teams remember, understand, and act on what truly matters — plus a sweet twist with baking!00:26- About Lita CurrieLita Currie is a business owner, graphic facilitator and business coach.She is the owner of 3Stickmen.com and a visual thinker.She has over 25 years' experience in the development of talent and has worked with clients from a variety of disciplines (Fast-moving Consumer Goods, Financial Services, Information Technology and Mining).

Mother's Guide Through Autism
Building Skills That Matter: Temple Grandin's Advice for Raising Autistic Kids

Mother's Guide Through Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 55:11


Send us a textWhat does it really take to support a child on the autism spectrum—especially one who thinks visually or struggles with communication?In this powerful episode of the Mother's Guide Through Autism podcast, Brigitte sits down with Dr. Temple Grandin—renowned scientist, inventor, author, and autism advocate.Dr. Grandin shares personal stories from her childhood, including what helped her go from being nonverbal to finding her voice, how her mother's practical support made all the difference, and why early intervention is non-negotiable.Together, they explore:- Why visual and mathematical thinkers need a different kind of support- How to teach practical skills that build confidence and independence- Why mentorship and hands-on experiences are essential for long-term success- The dangers of letting kids zone out on screens—and what to do insteadWhether you're a parent, teacher, or therapist, this conversation is packed with practical tools, insights, and hope.

The Design Doctor
Are You a Visual Thinker? How to Improve Your Visualization Skills

The Design Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 14:44


Are you ready to enhance your home design with improved visualization?In this episode, you'll learn:The difference between visual and verbal thinking and how it impacts home design.Practical exercises and tools to enhance your visualization skills for decorating spaces.Tips for using digital platforms like Room Planner and Floor Plan Creator effectively for home design.If you liked today's episode, please leave me a rating and review in Apple podcasts. Check out the House Calls for Physicians Website. Join the House Calls for Physicians Private Facebook Group Check us out on Instagram!

The Science of Happiness
Why We Need Friends with Shared Interests

The Science of Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 16:24


Episode summary: Having strong relationships is vital to our well-being. We tend to be happier and healthier when we're involved with community. Today's guest is the world-famous scientist Temple Grandin. She was born with autism, which led her to be socially isolated from her peers. Join us on this episode of The Science of Happiness to hear about how Grandin credits her support networks for her success and making her into the person she is today. We'll also look at the science behind the health repercussions of not having strong social networks. Today's guests: Temple Grandin is a leading animal behaviorist, prominent author and speaker on autism and animal behaviors. Today, she teaches courses at Colorado State University. Her latest book is Visual Thinker. Temple's Website: https://www.templegrandin.com Follow Temple on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drtemplegrandin?lang=en Check out Temple's Latest Book: https://tinyurl.com/3tftxpck Tegan Cruwyis is a clinical psychologist at The National Australian University who studies social connection and how loneliness and chronic isolation are literally toxic. Learn more about Cruwyis and her work: https://tinyurl.com/3etuvket Follow Cruwyis on Google Scholar: https://tinyurl.com/yc5ujhaj Resources from The Greater Good Science Center: Four Ways Social Support Makes You More Resilient https://tinyurl.com/34ntce8u What is Social Connection? https://tinyurl.com/nk8crbbz Is Social Connection the Best Path to Happiness? https://tinyurl.com/4wxc66tn Why are We so Wired to Connect? https://tinyurl.com/uttppd3p More Resources for Improving Social Connections Emotional Wellness Checklist https://tinyurl.com/4wxc66tn How to Strengthen Social Relationships https://tinyurl.com/5fdv8ra9 The Science of Social Connection https://tinyurl.com/3tftxpck Tell us about your experiences with building social connections. Email us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or use the hashtag #happinesspod. Help us share The Science of Happiness! Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap

The Brand Called You
How You Show Up Triggers Stories? | Soundari Mukherjea, Org Consultant, Business Storytelling Coach, Facilitator, Visual Thinker

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 24:59


With the current business trends, building one's personal brand is very important besides just delivering the work one is hired for. It makes you stand apart from the crowd and helps people identify your strengths and the benefits you bring to the table. In this episode, we discuss the role storytelling plays in bringing the needed changes in people while they work on building their personal brand. About Soundari Mukherjea Soundari is an organizational consultant. She is a business storytelling coach. Soundari is also a faculty member, a mentor, a facilitator, a visual thinker and speaker. She is the Chief Everything Officer at Soundbytes 11. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

Staffing & Recruiter Training Podcast
TRP 130: How to Become a Visual Thinker with Todd Cherches

Staffing & Recruiter Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 28:25


Todd Cherches is the CEO and Co-founder of BigBlueGumball, an innovative New York City-based consulting firm specializing in leadership development, public speaking, and executive coaching. He is also a three-time award-winning Adjunct Professor of leadership at NYU, a Lecturer on leadership at Columbia University, a TEDx speaker (“The Power of Visual Thinking”), and the author of VisuaLeadership: Leveraging the Power of Visual Thinking in Leadership and in Life (Post Hill Press/Simon & Schuster, 2020). For more information, go to www.toddcherches.com. This show is sponsored by Leopard Solutions Legal Intelligence Suite of products, Firmscape, and Leopard BI. Push ahead of the pack with the power of Leopard. For a free demo, visit this link: https://www.leopardsolutions.com/index.php/request-a-demo/ Links www.toddcherches.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddcherches/ Todd's book information: https://www.toddcherches.com/book

Humans of AI: Stories, Not Stats
[S2 Re-sliced] 17. Do you have an internal monologue? Are you a visual thinker?

Humans of AI: Stories, Not Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 53:36


Humans of AI: Stories, Not Stats is an interview series with AI researchers to get to know them better as people. We don't talk about AI or their work or the stats of their life like what college they went to. They share what they think about, what they are insecure about, what they get excited about. They share the stories of their day-to-day life. In [S2 Re-sliced] Humans of AI: Stories Not Stats, we have collated answers from all Season 2 guests to the same question. All thanks to the efforts of Varshini Subhash and Mukul Khanna! All interviews in the series are available at http://humanstories.ai. They were recorded between February and June 2021. The host is Dhruv Batra, an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech and a Research Director at Facebook AI Research (FAIR). Find out more about him here or follow him on Twitter. The guests are Devi Parikh, Ray Mooney, Danny Tarlow, Kyunghyun Cho, Roozbeh Mottaghi, Judy Hoffman, Andrew Fitzgibbon, Georgia Gkioxari, Akshara Rai, Subbarao Kambhampati, Adriana Kovashka, Aaron Courville, Yonatan Bisk, Sasha Rush, Stefan Lee, Felix Hill, Pushmeet Kohli, Carlos Guestrin, Charles Isbell, and Yejin Choi. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanstoriesai/message

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She's All Over The Place
Artist Visual Thinker Creative Problem Solver with Kindred Hearts Creative Director Jeannine Penn

She's All Over The Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 43:03


In this epic episode, we share on "Kindred Hearts" as a first generative project and why it's important. Women in NFT's ... are strengths and challenges - the rally cry. The challenges & rewards of being an artist/ creator. Lessons I have learned the last year that might be helpful to someone else and so much more!  Jeannine Penn is a Creative Director, Artist, Designer, Visual Thinker, Creative Problem Solver, NFT Artist and humanitarian. Currently, Jeannine is working on her own art exploring legacy art as well as creative directing her first NFT generative project, "Kindred Hearts" by Favrit. The mission is to financially empower under-resourced communities and causes with art, cryptocurrency, and NFTs. The project is just beginning and has already successfully donated more than $40K to charities and includes 50 + artists. (NFT Minting is live @ kindredhearts.io) Jeannine's career and life have always been centered in the space between design and art. Growing up in the NYC metropolitan area, her creative philosophy was informed by time in NYC's Soho galleries, the MOMA, Museum of Contemporary Crafts and anywhere else she could take in art and design. Jeannine has worked as a Creative Director, Graphic Designer, Event Planner & Artist for various companies including: HBO, Grey Entertainment and TWBA/Chiat Day. She has received numerous awards throughout her career. She is a strong believer in charitable giving and making the world a better place. Jeannine lives in Los Angeles with her husband, son, giant puppy, cat and sometimes tortoise.   What are your social media links and website? : https://twitter.com/xoj9 https://www.instagram.com/jeanninepennart/ https://www.jeanninechaninpenn.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanninechaninpenn/     https://twitter.com/favritgiving https://twitter.com/KindredHeartsIO   Read time coded transcriptions:www.chonacas.com/blog Connect with Katie:www.chonacas.comwww.twitter.com/katiechonacas https://www.instagram.com/chonacas/ https://www.tiktok.com/@chonacas Are you wondering what is the secret tool that we use to produce our podcast? Podmachine is our podcast editing and growth platform that helps you edit episodes!Sign up now at podmachine.com and get a free episode edit trial! And once you've tried it Use my code CHONACAS, you get 5% discount monthly upon subscribing! Head over to their website https://podlink.co/chonacas now and sign up!

The Experience Podcast
Mike Rohde: Sketchnote Inventor and Visual Thinker

The Experience Podcast

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 43:36


What do all of these things have in common:  designer, author,  teacher, illustrator, creator?  One answer: Mike Rohde.  Another answer: visual thinking.  If you don't know what visual thinking is, or don't think you are a visual person, Mike has made it his mission to convince you--and me--that we all are visual thinkers!  He even created a new way of taking notes, called Sketchnoting, that combines words and drawings and already has tens of thousands of converts.  This episode covers:description of a visual thinker (01:13)definition of sketchnoting and possible templates (03:57)examples of Mike sketchnoting meals (at Chez Panisse) and travel experiences (Washington, DC and Alaska) (14:31)why listening is a secret weapon of sketchnoting (18:49)how Mike approaches illustrating books (21:06)how it feels to see others using the technique he created (29:37)when is a good age for kids to start learning sketchnoting (30:53)possible future of sketchnoting (35:04)... and why Mike once considered giving people just starting out a "diploma" saying, "You have the permission to suck at sketchnoting"!As promised in the episode, here are links to some of Mike's sketchnotes:from his meal at Chez Panisse: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohdesign/albums/72157624361290783from his trip to Washington, DC: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohdesign/albums/72157626454253117additional images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohdesign/making of The Sketchnote Handbook: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohdesign/albums/72157629385456752It's always the right time to try something new, and Mike says we are all up to the task!Want to know more about Mike?go to his website: rohdesign.comfollow him on Instagram: rohdesignfind him on Twitter: twitter.com/rohdesignlink up with him on LinkedIn: mikerohdewatch his YouTube channel:  https://youtube.com/channel/UCe1elri6WQzEOc7tD18EZOginformation about The Sketchnote Handbook:  https://rohdesign.com/handbookinformation about The Sketchnote Workbook: https://rohdesign.com/workbookinformation about The Sketchnote Ideabook: https://sketchnoteideabook.com/Want to know more about The Experience Podcast?Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to theexperiencepodcast.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedIn

The NFT Outer Space Show
Ep 31: Kindred Hearts Art Project And Social Impact With Jeannine Chanin Penn

The NFT Outer Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 68:06


Jeannine Chanin Penn is a Creative Director, Artist, Designer, Visual Thinker, Creative Problem Solver, NFT Artist and humanitarian. Her career and life have always been centered in the space between design and art. Growing up in New Jersey, her creative philosophy was informed by time in NYC's Soho galleries, the MOMA, Museum of Contemporary Crafts and anywhere else she could take in art and design. Jeannine has worked as a Creative Director, Graphic Designer, and Event Planner for various companies including: HBO, Grey Entertainment and TWBA/Chiat Day. She has received numerous awards throughout her design career. She is a board member of reDiscover Center, served for 10 years on the BDA/Promax board and is a strong believer in charitable giving. She is currently a full time Creative Director by day and creative director, artist, and NFT enthusiast by night! She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, son, giant puppy, cat and sometimes tortoise.

UXMX Podcast
Visual Thinking | Valentina Moreno, Product designer en Wolox

UXMX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 45:03


73.- Valentina Moreno es UX Researcher, Strategy Designer & Visual Thinker que trabaja para Wolox. En este episodio nos viene […] La entrada Visual Thinking | Valentina Moreno, Product designer en Wolox se publicó primero en UXMX Podcast.

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Mina Legend the tango-dancing visual thinker - SE10/EP11

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 30:50


In this episode, Mina Legend shares how she connects the dots from tango dancing moves and bartending skills to make her visual thinking unique.Hear how she and her visual thinking firm, Big Brain Agency, provide live scribing and visual facilitation for small and large customers in Sweden, Europe, and worldwide.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is MinaMina's origin storyWork that Mina is doing nowWhat does Mina do to keep sane in a pandemic?DancingMeditation and yogaMoving in with a roommateTools3 tipsOutroLinksMina on InstagramMina on LinkedInMina at IFVPBig Brain Agency on InstagramBig Brain Agency on LinkedInBig Brain Agency on TwitterBig Brain AgencyNikki VisualToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.NeulandPoscaMolotowiPad ProApple PencilProcreateMirroring 360 appMicrosoft Surface Hub 2SSamsung Flip 2 Digital FlipchartThe Noun ProjectTipsExploring other visual people's work on InstagramUse The Noun ProjectDo your best and it will be fine!CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Girl in Sales
Folge 52: Aus dem Leben eines Profikritzlers mit Clemens Bauer

Girl in Sales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 31:46


Meine Mama hat früher beim Telefonieren immer Eiswaffeln gemalt: Visual Thinking oder Entspannungsmaßnahme? Ist ein Visual Thinker wirklich nichts besseres als ein „Profikritzler“? Und: Kann man das lernen? Darüber habe ich mit Clemens Bauer in der neuen Podcastepisode gesprochen. Er beantwortet mir diese Fragen, gibt Tipps zum richtigen Start und wir reden über das Wichtigste: Anfangen. __________________________________ Du willst Echobot testen? Das Angebot - ganz exklusiv und nur für Hörer dieses Podcasts findest du unter diesem Link: www.echobot.de/gis __________________________________ Clemens' LinkedIn-Profil: https://t1p.de/rw80 Clemens' Buchtipp: https://amzn.to/3aLOzaW App "Goodnotes" (für iOS): https://t1p.de/cjtr

Salmon Podcast
In The Name of Work EP1B “ให้ภาพช่วยทำงาน” สรุปบทสนทนากับ 'Visual Thinker' Dan Roam

Salmon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 35:08


Dan Roam เป็นที่รู้จักในฐานะ ‘Visual Thinker’ นักคิดเป็นภาพ ผู้เขียนหนังสือ The Back of the Napkin ที่ติดอันดับ bestseller ไปทั่วโลก และยังเคยมาแลกเปลี่ยน AFS ที่เมืองไทย จนเป็นฝรั่งที่พูดไทยได้ชัดมากคนหนึ่ง ใน In The Name of Work เอพิโสดแรกนี้ ไอติม - พริษฐ์ วัชรสินธุ จะมาสนทนากับเจ้าสำนัก Visual Thinking คนนี้ว่าความวิเศษของการคิดงานเป็นภาพ คุยงานเป็นภาพ และทำงานด้วยภาพนั้น เป็นอย่างไร และถ้าวาดรูปไม่เก่งแม้แต่น้อย จะใช้หลัก Visual Thinking มาทำงานได้หรือไม่ ฟังไอติมสรุปจากบทสนทนากว่าชั่วโมงครึ่งระหว่างเขากับ Dan หรือถ้าใครอยากฟัง Full Conversation ภาษาไทยอังกฤษแบบเต็มๆ ก็ฟังได้ใน EP1A เลย #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #SalmonPodcast #RISE #InTheNameOfWork #ParitW #DanRoam #VisualThinking

Oh Yes She Did!
The Visual Thinker

Oh Yes She Did!

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 52:06


And we're back! Quarantine may have knocked us down for a couple weeks, but we're back and talking about Temple Grandin, autism awareness advocate and pioneer in ethical livestock handling facilities. She's literally changed the game in more than one field. Join us as we talk about her talents! This week's recommendations:  Temple's Ted Talk The Girls in the PictureThinking in Pictures - (My Life with Autism) Temple Grandin - on HBO Don't forget to connect with us on Instagram! @oysdpodcast #oysdpodchallenge  Intro/Outro Music: Tripped and Fell in Love (instrumental) by Yacht.

Visual Thinking
14 - Eva-Lotta Lamm

Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 58:13


Eva-Lotta Lamm   Visual Thinker, Speaker, Teacher. Eva-Lotta helps companies to visualize complex problems, so they can see them from a new perspective. She also teaches teams and individuals to be more visual in their thinking, communication, and collaboration.   The Mini Visual Starter Kit & Newsletter sign-up: www.evalotta.net/visualstarterkit   The little people: www.lotsoflittlepeople.net   Website (incl. Blog): www.evalotta.net   Shop: www.evalotta.shop   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evalottchen/  

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
Be a Visual Thinker

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 2:02


World-renowned animal care specialist Temple Grandin was in Tennessee recently and she spoke to a full crowd in Cookeville for Tennessee Tech University. The post Be a Visual Thinker appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.

Autism (Video)
Calling All Minds with Temple Grandin

Autism (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 40:03


Temple Grandin, influential autistic advocate, author, speaker, and revolutionary scientist, shares her personal experiences and her perspectives on work, education and more. Recorded at the Mainly Mozart. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34911]

Autism (Audio)
Calling All Minds with Temple Grandin

Autism (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 40:03


Temple Grandin, influential autistic advocate, author, speaker, and revolutionary scientist, shares her personal experiences and her perspectives on work, education and more. Recorded at the Mainly Mozart. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34911]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Calling All Minds with Temple Grandin

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 40:03


Temple Grandin, influential autistic advocate, author, speaker, and revolutionary scientist, shares her personal experiences and her perspectives on work, education and more. Recorded at the Mainly Mozart. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34911]

UC San Diego (Video)
Calling All Minds with Temple Grandin

UC San Diego (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 40:03


Temple Grandin, influential autistic advocate, author, speaker, and revolutionary scientist, shares her personal experiences and her perspectives on work, education and more. Recorded at the Mainly Mozart. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34911]

CFO Thought Leader
450: The Visual Thinker | Damon Fletcher, CFO, Tableau

CFO Thought Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 35:37


Before joining Tableau four years ago and taking over the CFO seat last July, Damon Fletcher worked through a progression of experiences that could serve as a career roadmap for up-and-coming finance chiefs. After earning his Master of Accounting degree, Fletcher joined PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, where he worked closely with one of the fastest-growing companies in the world during the early 2000s. His early-career work included M&A valuations and integrations, extensive travel, valuable guidance from savvy mentors and risk management expertise earned during the depths of the global financial crisis. He has straightforward advice for aspiring finance leaders: Get out of your comfort zone. That means seeking out assignments in new areas of corporate finance and the business, gaining exposure to new industries, and accepting roles that require moves to new regions. Here, he discusses his role with the leading visual analytics company – including a valuable collaboration with the sales team—and the unique payoff of emptying your email inbox at the end of each day.  

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Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do
Ruud Janseen - Event Industry Thought Leader

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 46:13


Ruud Janssen is a Facilitator, Business Modeller, Event Designer & Marketeer with expert knowledge of Global Meetings industry and Membership Based Organisations. Author, Digital Event Strategist, Networker, Visual Thinker, Consultant & Serial Entrepreneur. Radically creative and able to inspire people. Internationally he is recognized as a thought leader in the meetings / events industry. He is the founder of Event Model Generation, a Training and Consultancy organisation that helps organisations align their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs of their events. The Event Model Canvas is a strategic management template for developing new or documenting existing events and conference models. Building a thorough Event Model Canvas can be achieved through a 10 step #EventCanvas methodology where the team involved in the event systematically analyses, describes and outlines the inputs for the components in the final canvas prototypes. The methodology is sequential and makes use of a range of visual thinking techniques. The EventCanvas.org Foundation is the organisation that enables anyone to download the #EventCanvas for free under a 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives license worldwide. It’s sole purpose is to promote and support innovation in the field of Event Design. The Foundation supports and enables the creation of a common visual language for events design using the #EventCanvas. It is tasked to provide the funding and resources to enable research, training and to make the Event Canvas and the methodology available to as many practitioners as possible. Ultimately, it enables teams across all geographies to design events that matter using a common methodology and template. It is a foundation under establishment in the Netherlands (Stichting Event Canvas Foundation). To support the cause, the EventCanvas.org foundation accepts donations from donors to enable scholarships, development and evangelism for Event Design and the Event Canvas.

Bette Fetter
Episode 24: Passion for Kids & the Arts

Bette Fetter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 21:57


It is not often in business that you get to tell a story and get to feel that everyday, no matter what you do, you affected the life of a child. That you affected the life of lots of children in lots of places. Tune in to episode 24 of Living Life as a Visual Thinker and learn the passion and the purpose of Young Rembrandts.

Bette Fetter
Episode 2: The Science of Left & Right Brain Thinking and What It Means to be a Visual Thinker

Bette Fetter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 25:10


In this episode, I describe the traits and qualities of left and right brain thinkers. Join me as I explain how left and right brain thinking works and the difference between the two. I also describe what it REALLY means to be right brain a visual thinker and how that affects kids in school. Education and culture is left-brain focused and our right brain (visual thinkers) are often misunderstood and underachieving but there is hope. This is THE episode to understand visual thinkers and what they need to be successful.

Presentation Skills for Design Students
Episode 20: The Power of Visuals in Your Presentation – Interview with Nadine Hanafi of We Are Visual

Presentation Skills for Design Students

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 29:10


People appreciate it when you make an effort to simplify [dense] information…and put it in an image that will make it easy for them to absorb. This week I’m gettin’ visual with Visual Thinker and Communication Designer Nadine Hanafi. Nadine is the founder of We Are Visual, a company dedicated to turning mediocre PowerPoint decks […] The post Episode 20: The Power of Visuals in Your Presentation – Interview with Nadine Hanafi of We Are Visual appeared first on Design Draw Speak.

Bette Fetter
Episode 1: Living Life as a Visual Thinker

Bette Fetter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 24:52


Hi, I’m Bette, I’m a visual thinker with a passion for art, education and empowering parents and kids. This episode is my personal story and journey of living life as a visual thinker. Join me as I discuss my love of art, teaching art as Young Rembrandts and my book "Being Visual".

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All UC Davis MIND Institute Videos
Temple Grandin, Ph.D. - "Exploring the Mind of a Visual Thinker: Thinking in Photo-Realistic Pictures"

All UC Davis MIND Institute Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2007 66:52


From the 2006/2007 Distinguished Lecturer Series. Abstract: During this technical presentation, Dr. Grandin discusses how the minds of visual thinkers, like herself, work. Included in her discussion is how she uses concrete visual metaphors – including a nonverbal "video library" of particular people, places and associations – to make sense of the world around her, along with the many ways that individuals with autism think.