The PolicyViz Podcast

The PolicyViz Podcast
The PolicyViz Podcast

Learn how to be a great data communicator and visualizer with host Jon Schwabish. Hear from experts in the fields of data science, data visualization, and presentation skills to improve how you and your organization collect, analyze, and communicate your data in better, more efficient, and more effective ways.

  1. Captivating Minds: The Science of Storytelling and Attention in a Distracted World with John Medina

    2 DAYS AGO

    Captivating Minds: The Science of Storytelling and Attention in a Distracted World with John Medina

    I've been super excited for this episode of the podcast for a while! This week, I speak with John Medina, author of one of my favorite books on the brain—Brain Rules! John and I talk about brain science generally and also dive into some specific aspects that are particularly important to the work of any data communicator: the importance of capturing and maintaining audience attention during presentations, emotional engagement as a way to counteract boredom and stress, and how stories can be a powerful tool for enhancing audience connection and retention. You'll learn how the brain prioritizes meaning over details, driven by survival instincts, and how storytelling effectively taps into these instincts by involving emotional elements. Keywords: data, data visualization, BrainRules, AudienceAttention, PresentationSkills, 10MinuteRule, EmotionalEngagement, StorytellingPower, NarrativeConnection, SurvivalInstincts, MikeGonzagaResearch, EpisodicMemory, DataVisualization, ScientificPresentations, RecallImprovement, SkepticismInScience, TheoryOfMind, MultitaskingMyth, LearningEfficiency, TechnologyDistractions, VisualMemory, AugmentedRealityEducation, VirtualRealityEducation, MentalHealthAwareness, ClimateChangeImpact, EconomicStress, PsychiatricDisorders, StressManagement Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Check out John's amazing book, Brain Rules [https://amzn.to/3ZuOdi4], and visit the Brain Rules website [https://brainrules.net/] for more great resources! Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    44 min
  2. Mastering the Art of Executive Presence with Dr. Laura Sicola: Transforming Technical Expertise into Compelling Communication 

    NOV 20

    Mastering the Art of Executive Presence with Dr. Laura Sicola: Transforming Technical Expertise into Compelling Communication 

    Dr. Laura Sikola, a cognitive linguist and communications expert, visits the podcast to talk about how to be a better presenter and communicator. Laura's work focuses on how to have better presence, telling stories, and connecting with your audiences. We talk about communication challenges like the "expert's curse" and how developing your "executive presence" can command attention and build rapport. Keywords: data, data visualization, DrLauraSikola, CognitiveLinguist, CommunicationExpert, PresentationSkills, ITProfessionals, FinanceProfessionals, DataAnalytics, EffectiveCommunication, ExpertsCurse, Storytelling, AudienceConnection, ExecutivePresence, MutualUnderstanding, AudienceEngagement, ConfidenceInPresentations, SlideDesign, VocalQuality, PresentationDelivery, SelfAwareness, PublicSpeaking, ClearCommunication, ConcisePresentations, DataPresentation, EffectiveSlides, 200Rule, SlideDesignTips, PracticeAndPreparation, EngagingAudiences Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Check out Laura's website [https://laurasicola.com/] and watch her TED Talk, "Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=02EJ1IdC6tE]" Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    35 min
  3. Designing with Type: Ellen Lupton on Typography, Inclusivity, and Innovation

    NOV 7

    Designing with Type: Ellen Lupton on Typography, Inclusivity, and Innovation

    I'm so excited to welcome Ellen Lupton to the PolicyViz Podcast! Ellen Lupton is a designer, writer, and educator. The all-new edition of her bestselling book Thinking with Type launched in March 2024. Other books include Design Is Storytelling, Graphic Design Thinking, Health Design Thinking, and Extra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Nonbinary Field Guide for Graphic Designers. She teaches in the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore (MICA), where she serves as the Betty Cooke and William O. Steinmetz Design Chair. She is Curator Emerita at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City, where her exhibitions included Herbert Bayer: Bauhaus Master and The Senses: Design Beyond Vision. Keywords: #EllenLupton, #Typography, #Design, #PolicyVizPodcast, #InclusiveDesign, #TypefaceVsFont, #DataVisualization, #ExtraBoldBook, #GraphicDesign, #Underrepresentation, #FintechDesign, #SocioeconomicImpact, #EducationalApproaches, #QualitativeResearch, #UserEngagement, #HumanCenteredDesign, #MICADesign, #BilingualProjects, #InstagramDesign, #TwitterDiscourse, #AIDesignConcerns, #BiasInAI, #AITypefaces, #UnderservedLanguages, #NewRailAlphabet, #FunctionalTypefaces, #WomenInDesign, #CalibriCritique, #TimesNewRoman, #ThinkingWithType, #DesignConcepts Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Follow Ellen on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ellenlupton/] and her website [https://ellenlupton.com/], and find her latest book, thinking with type [https://amzn.to/4diG0RS] on Amazon Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    35 min
  4. Flowers and Numbers: Natalia Kisileva's Journey of Creativity and Community

    OCT 23

    Flowers and Numbers: Natalia Kisileva's Journey of Creativity and Community

    In this week's episode, I interview Natalia Kisileva about her transition from engineering to data visualization and her work in data art and physicalization. We discuss her great Substack newsletter "Flowers and Numbers [https://substack.com/@flowersnumbers]" and how she shifted her focus to data art, fostering community-building efforts, after the pandemic. Natalia emphasizes making data accessible through tangible experiences and highlights the importance of community, particularly in initiatives like a Telegram group for women learning interactive visualizations. Our conversation explores the relationship between physical and digital data art, and Natalia advocates for creative visualizations to engage audiences emotionally and enhance communication. Learn more about Natalia's work and how you can bring data art and data physicalization into your own work! Keywords: PolicyVizPodcast, JonSchwabish, NataliaKisileva, EngineeringToDataVisualization, DataArt, Physicalization, FlowersAndNumbers, PandemicShift, CommunityBuilding, TangibleData, DataAccessibility, TelegramGroup, WomenInVisualization, InteractiveVisualizations, PhysicalVsDigital, CreativeVisualizations, EmotionalEngagement, CorporateCommunication, ArtisticDataPresentations, InPersonInteractions, 3DPrinting, TravelInspiredArt, MothersExperiences, StrengthAndBravery, SupportiveCommunity, NewsletterEngagement Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Sign up for Natalia's Flowers and Numbers [https://substack.com/@flowersnumbers] newsletter and check out her website [https://eolay.tilda.ws/en]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    35 min
  5. Zach Bowders on Data-Driven Design: Navigating Inspiration, Innovation, and Client Collaboration

    OCT 9

    Zach Bowders on Data-Driven Design: Navigating Inspiration, Innovation, and Client Collaboration

    In this episode of the PolicyViz Podcast, I talk with Zach Bowders on the intricacies of data visualization, the impact of dashboards on decision-making, and the fine line between plagiarism and inspiration. We discuss the importance of context-driven visualization choices over rigid adherence to traditional formats and highlight the need for flexibility. Our conversation stresses the balance between complexity and user familiarity, the value of learning from failures, and the necessity of client engagement to accurately meet their needs. We also talk about the challenges inherent in building trust with clients, sharing sensitive information, and the implications of changes to the Tableau public license for small nonprofits. Keywords: PolicyVizPodcast, DataVisualization, JohnSchwabisch, ZachBauders, Dashboards, DecisionMaking, PlagiarismVsInspiration, TableauConference, InnovationInDataViz, FlexibilityInDesign, ContextDrivenChoices, VisualizationMethods, LearningFromFailures, DashboardDesign, ClientEngagement, StJudeResearch, TerminologyPrecision, ClientTrust, SensitiveData, TableauPublicLicense, Nonprofits, OriginalityInDesign, CitingInspiration, AttributionGuidelines, SkillDevelopment, ContinuousLearning, TechnicalSkills, SoftSkills, DataPlusLovePodcast, PodcastEpisode, CreativeFields, DataVisualizationChallenges, mathematics, Al, machine learning Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Follow Zach on Twitter [https://twitter.com/ZachBowders] and find his podcast Data+Love on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2GPFq6JySMuRVVn52CW0jv?si=cd9d2fd598d04c33] Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    38 min
  6. Empathy and Inequality: Unpacking America's DIY Safety Net with Jessica Calarco

    SEP 25

    Empathy and Inequality: Unpacking America's DIY Safety Net with Jessica Calarco

    On this week's episode, I talk with Jessica Calarco about her book "Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net" and the role of qualitative data in research and data visualization. Calarco, a sociologist from UW Madison, discusses her research on family life inequalities and the shift to a "DIY society," where individuals, particularly women, manage risks without government support, leading to reliance on low-wage caregiving. She critiques the wealthy elite for discouraging collective social support and emphasizes the need for policy changes to ensure basic needs, caregiving opportunities, and work-life balance through measures like paid family leave. We also talk about Jessica's data collection efforts, which involved more than 400 hours of interviews, surveys, and national studies, to understand human experiences deeply. She addresses critiques of qualitative research's representativeness, arguing its strength lies in capturing life's complexities. Keywords: data, data visualization, flourish, jessica calarco, holding it together, safety net, DIY, data analysis, qualitative data, qualitative data analysis, qualitative data analysis - coding and developing themes, machine learning, nvivo, dedoose, ai, data scientist, qualitative data analysis thematic analysis, qualitative data collection, university of wisconsin, data analyst, data science, machine learning for beginners Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Visit Jessica's website [https://www.jessicacalarco.com/] and find her book "Holding it Together [https://amzn.to/3XGpLcM]" on Amazon Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/], Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/], Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish], Website [https://policyviz.com/], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    39 min
  7. Visual Narratives: The Art and Craft of Data with Federica Fragapane

    SEP 11

    Visual Narratives: The Art and Craft of Data with Federica Fragapane

    Welcome to Season 11 of the PolicyViz Podcast! After a relaxing summer full of travel and reading and fun, I'm ready to kick off a whole new season of the show. To kick off this season, I'm excited to be joined by Federica Fragapane, an independent designer known for her intricate and beautiful data visualizations. Our conversation delves into her creative process, the tools she uses, and where she finds inspiration. Fragapane, with a Master's degree in visualization design and experience at Accurat Studio, integrates data into her bespoke visualizations that convey deeper narratives, particularly human experiences and environmental issues. She prefers organic shapes to reflect the living presence behind data, emphasizing beauty, context, audience, and accessibility. Keywords: data, data visualization, flourish, graphic design, how to, information design, graphic design tutorials, graphic design portfolio, graphic design course, online learning, graphic design photoshop, graphic design trends 2024, how to draw, data scientist, Federica fragapane, accurat, AccessibilityInDesign, EngagingVisuals, Inspiration, DataNarratives, VisualizationDesign, InstagramPortfolio, BehancePortfolio, mathematics, Al, machine learning Subscribe to the PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Check out Federica's Behance portfolio [https://www.behance.net/FedericaFragapane] and follow her on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/federicafragapane/]. Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    35 min
  8. Bridging Data Gaps: Nancy Organ on Making Data Visualization Accessible for All Ages

    JUN 25

    Bridging Data Gaps: Nancy Organ on Making Data Visualization Accessible for All Ages

    In this final episode of the season, I welcome Nancy Organ to the show to discuss her new book Data Visualization for People of All Ages. Nancy's book aims to make dataviz accessible to everyday readers. Our conversation highlights the importance of not altering data simply for aesthetics but to facilitate understanding. We also explore balancing creativity with informed design choices, and suggest alternatives to traditional graphs,  such as infographics,  timelines,  flowcharts,  and diagrams. Keywords: data, dataviz, data visualization, data visualization, bridging data gaps: nancy organ, data gaps: nancy organ on making data visualization, data visualization accessible for all ages, data visualization, data analytics, data analyst, business intelligence, professional certificate program, what is data analytics, jon schwabish, accessible for all ages, chair yoga, nancy organ, nancy organ on making data, data visualization python, data visualization examples, bar graph, data architecture, mathematics, Al, machine learning Subscribe to PolicyViz Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of the PolicyViz Podcast [https://patreon.com/policyviz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink] for as little as a buck a month Follow Nancy on Twitter and find her book "Data Visualization for People of All Ages" on Amazon [https://amzn.to/3Mnrs8G] Follow me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jschwabish/?hl=en],  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanschwabish/],  Substack [https://jschwabish.substack.com/],  Twitter [https://twitter.com/jschwabish],  Website [https://policyviz.com/],  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/JonSchwabish] Email: jon@policyviz.com [jschwabish@gmail.com]

    38 min
4.8
out of 5
50 Ratings

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Learn how to be a great data communicator and visualizer with host Jon Schwabish. Hear from experts in the fields of data science, data visualization, and presentation skills to improve how you and your organization collect, analyze, and communicate your data in better, more efficient, and more effective ways.

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