In this teaser episode, I share what’s changing with the podcast and what’s staying the same. I talk through the reasons behind the rebrand from Sketchnote Army Podcast to the Sketchnote Podcast, the move to sketchnotelab.com as the new home base, and what to expect in upcoming episodes.
Guests for the new season include: Federica Tabone & Claudio Nichele, Danny Gregory, Sarah Greer & Adrian Peryer, David Armano, Tabitha Walker, Andrew Tan, Georgina Dean, and Atom Brum!
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Running Order
The podcast’s transition from Sketchnote Army to Sketchnote Podcast and the reasoning behind the rebrand
The move to sketchnotelab.com as the new home for content and resources
Continuation of interviews with influential visual thinkers and their stories
How existing episodes remain accessible at sketchnotearmy.com
The focus on expanding content and bringing fresh guests in upcoming seasons
How to stay connected and access archived episodes
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Transcript
Hey everybody, it’s Mike Rohde the author of the Sketchnote Handbook and the Sketchnote Workbook and the founder of the Sketchnote Army Podcast. I’m here with some good news and some changes.
The podcast continues for its next season. The changes are, I’m changing the name of the podcast from the Sketchnote Army podcast to the Sketchnote podcast. And it’s moving to sketchnotelab.com. Since that’s where I’m focusing most of my attention and area of expertise for teaching.
It made sense to move the podcast there too. So the podcast will remain. I’ll still be talking to the most interesting visual thinkers in the world, understanding their origin stories, why they do what they do, as well as tips that they can share with you to make your visual practice better and help you think differently about visual thinking to expand your skills and to encourage others to do visual thinking and sketchnoting too.
So the podcast will continue in the audio form. So if you’re listening to this, you’re hearing it in the same feed that the Sketchnote Army podcast was in, but you may notice that there’s new artwork on the podcast when you’re listening. So all that’s really easy for you. Nothing will change.
If you’re watching on YouTube, it’s going to be coming to the same channel where it was posted before. So that doesn’t change either. If you’re looking for the Sketchnote Army podcast, those back episodes that archive still exists at Sketchnote Army.
Go to sketchnotearmy.com/podcast. I think there’s over 185 episodes that you can listen to in the back catalog. Lots of really fascinating people and encouraging stories that you can listen to in that back catalog of information. That’s all going to remain there.
But going forward, we’re going to start with a new season. This will be season one of the Sketchnote Podcast. It’s going to be published at sketchnotelab.com. But everything else is the same.
So the best of all worlds, I think, and I’m excited to bring you new guests starting soon. So look for the next episode with the first guest of the new season and the new name. I’m excited to bring this to you, and until then, talk to you soon
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Mike is the author of The Sketchnote Handbook and The Sketchnote Workbook, bestselling books that teach regular people how to start sketchnoting and build a regular sketchnoting practice.
He founded the Sketchnote Army and hosts the Sketchnote Podcast, where he interviews visual thinkers to understand what makes them tick.
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