Lost in Language

Lost in Language
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Series one of the Lost in Language podcast, hosted by facilitator and founder of Creating Meaning, Jessica Ball, aims to shine a light on communication approaches that can help improve how we communicate and relate to ourselves, each other and the world around us. Each approach is helping us get to the meaning beyond the words. So, instead of ignoring, dismissing, arguing and cancelling each other, we can get curious, create empathy and improve understanding; whilst also developing skills that can help us think together in creative and generative ways.
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The podcast highlights various communication methodologies such as visual communication, nonviolent communication, deep democracy, LEGO SERIOUS PLAY, ecolinguistics, and clean language. Specific episodes include discussions on the role of visual maps in storytelling and the application of nonviolent communication to foster empathy in conflict situations.

Series one of the Lost in Language podcast, hosted by facilitator and founder of Creating Meaning, Jessica Ball, aims to shine a light on communication approaches that can help improve how we communicate and relate to ourselves, each other and the world around us. Each approach is helping us get to the meaning beyond the words. So, instead of ignoring, dismissing, arguing and cancelling each other, we can get curious, create empathy and improve understanding; whilst also developing skills that can help us think together in creative and generative ways.
In this episode of the Lost in Language Podcast Jessica talks to Rachel Porter, a former journalist, who took a swerve out of a career in newspapers and magazines, to join Scriberia. Though pictures are Scriberia's first language, as a writer first and foremost, Rachel has developed a keen sense of how the verbal and the visual relate and support each other.
We explore the visual communication tools that Scriberia uses to help organisations to really get to the meaning beyond the words. Whether that is developing vision maps to be able to tell relatable stories that make sense to everyone; communicate complexity; or support people to improve their visual communication skills, all in order to better convey ideas, gain feedback and prioritise actions.

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