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The Legacy Drawing Board

Ronald L. Fong

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This podcast is a journey that explores how design is essential to legacy building. The principles of good design will shape and direct your legacy into a work that will touch your family, friends, and business associates with your unique enduring message. We all leave legacies. Are you designing the one that you want to leave? email: rfong@truenorthshepherding.com
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Learn about Personal Construct Psychology (PCP)and how to use it in your work with Heather Moran, educational and clinical psychologist. Heather has worked with young people and professionals in a variety of roles over the past 40 years and has developed techniques for use in therapy, counselling and coaching sessions. She is trying to bring PCP to people who might not have come across it before, as well as to support the development of those who want to hone their skills with children, youn ...
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Drawing Impulses

Luise Kloos

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Luise Kloos' drawing impulses are a friendly invitation to draw. People who draw sharpen their perception, concentration, sensitivity and of course their creativity - joy of life included. In simple instructions, each person can participate, there are no barriers of prior knowledge or age.
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Drawing Near

Reggie Osborne

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A daily study of God's Word, knowing that if we will draw near to God, He will draw near to us. A ministry of FBC Tipp City. Reggie Osborne: Pastor & Teacher.
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The Drawing Room Experts

DrawingroomExperts

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If actual drawing room conversations were recorded, the result wouldn’t be too far off from what we deliver through this podcast. Join the ”drawingroomers” as they discuss everything under the sun and provide an honest opinion as Pakistani expats living in North America, the likes of which is hardly heard in the current podcast/media space. (Languages: English/Urdu)
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Drawing Out The Spirits Podcast

Drawing Out The Spirits Podcast

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DRAWING OUT THE SPRITS PODCAST. Step forth into our world of the paranormal, the occult, esoteric, and areas of high strangeness. Interviews with artists, authors, musicians and much more on these mysterious topics.
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Drawing Inspiration

Mike Hendley

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Mike Hendley is a self-taught artist who specializes in pencil and digital drawing. Mike shares his experiences in learning how to draw with those interested in beginning to draw or hoping to refine their techniques. Mike also explores the challenges of being creative and making space for these passionate pursuits in our hectic lives. Grab a pad and pencil or an iPad and follow along with Mike on this artistic journey filled with tips, tricks, interviews, stories and tutorials.
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Drawing Through the Body

Eileen Cubbage

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Drawing Through the Body explores somatic drawing as a practice of embodied awareness and creative self-discovery. Hosted by artist and educator Eileen Cubbage, each episode offers reflective insights, sensory invitations, and poetic provocations that bridge art-making with nervous system literacy, emotional regulation, and intuitive process. Grounded in body-based research and creative inquiry, this podcast invites you to listen through the wrist, draw from sensation, and let the page becom ...
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The Drawing Board

watgweb@gmail.com

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Dive into the world of groundbreaking architecture and design with WATG’s ”The Drawing Board” podcast. Hosted by award-winning journalist and former CNN anchor Monita Rajpal joined by industry experts, this series unveils the latest trends, technologies, and creative processes shaping the future of our built environment. Each episode offers deep dives into sustainable design, urban planning, and luxury hospitality, featuring interviews with leading architects, designers, and thought leaders. ...
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Back to The Drawing Board

Theo and Phil

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Hi We're Phil and Theo,An architect and intern / student duo talking about all things architecture, architectural education, architectural practice / business and of course total sh*t. Follow Theo's journey to becoming an architect, Phil's journey and his studio's progression, and Phil's houses journey back to life in bi-weekly releases. https://buymeacoffee.com/backtothedrawingboard
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🎧 Welcome, young artists and storytellers, to the Osmo Reading & Drawing Adventures Podcast! Join your host, the cheerful Mo the Monster, for a journey of imagination and creativity. 🖌️👾 What to Expect: Interactive Storytelling: Dive into the captivating tales from the Reading Adventure Series. Artistic Fun: As Mo narrates, you'll bring the story to life with your drawings! 📚✏️ Creative Challenges: Every episode features a collection of objects to draw, inspired by our story. Guidance and In ...
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Transcript message from Audio. My name is Eniola Daniel and l’m here to tell you how passionate l am in drawings. It’s all started when l was in a training. Our class teacher always gives us test saying that we should draw a first Aid box. So l took my pencil and l draw a square and l just put a cross on it. Then l submitted my note. Only for me to turn back and sees someone else drawings looking so fantastic and well done. I got angry and l knew l couldn’t go back again to take my book and ...
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Episode 60: On this episode of Drawing a Dialogue, remus and Cathy discuss AI technologies. What is the history of artificial intelligence? What are the current conversations surrounding AI, and what is it actually capable of? Citation: https://comicarted.com/blog/2025/7/11/drawing-a-dialogue-episode-60 Contact: Email, Instagram, Bluesky…
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Your message is your legacy. If you are an immigrant, how do you design and build your legacy from two worlds, two languages? Or do you have two legacies? Listen as I share my experience as an immigrant and how this experience has shaped my legacy.Ronald L. Fong
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This episode has a focus on counselling in schools but the principles will also be useful for other counselling work. Truneckova and Viney’s model is laid out nicely in their paper and I summarise it here. References: Deborah Truneckova & Linda L. Viney (2012) Personal construct psychology model of school counselling delivery, British Journal of Gu…
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Are your thoughts, words, and deeds aligned to form positive bonds with others? Is your word your bond? Are you weaving honesty in the tapestry of your legacy? Honesty is a virtue, but it is also a decision by design. Listen to self-examine the priority of honesty and keeping promises in your legacy design and building.…
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I revisit S1E32 when I talked about adult children leaving home as in inflection point in the legacies of the children and the parents. This time, I bring my perspective as a grandparent on this powerful moment and how to prepare for it from both sides.Ronald L. Fong
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There is a growing trend among Baby Boomers to leave no financial inheritance to their children. The concept of "dying with zero" is increasing, partly due to the rising cost of living and to Bill Perkins' book that promotes the concept that spending your money now will yield greater happiness. How you spend your money tells a story. Have you given…
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Jeremy Horne is the CEO of Storypedia and has a passion for encouraging people to interview their family members, especially the ones from earlier generations. In this episode, we discuss the value and importance of storytelling and building connections with our loved ones and with people we have just met.…
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Episode 59: The students speak out! Cathy interviews the Boston University Visual Narrative MFA graduating class of 2025. George, Joy, Francis, Sam and Jade share what it’s like to be a student in a comic masters program, important lessons they learned, and what future comics students should know. And most importantly…what’s Cathy actually like as …
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Angles play an important part in the game of baseball. How you round the bases and position yourself to throw depends on the angle of your feet, shoulders, and head. Life is a series of decisions. To make better decisions, it is vital that you understand the angles of the situation before you and that you have prepared for this opportunity.…
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This episode focuses on construing in dementia and the challenges that presents to the carer, particularly if they are caring for a parent. I refer to a paper by Mike Bender and Sally Robbins who write about the impact of dementia on construing and on the construing system. The implications of changes in the construing of the person and their child…
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Frame your story as a trilogy and began to see the power of your story. Start by increasing your awareness of the people in your life and giving more thought to your purpose. Journey forward with exploration of the unfamiliar and uncomfortable. Conclude by committing to overcoming trials and tribulations. All the elements are before you every day o…
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We envision ourselves as parents and grandparents. However, do we anticipate when we are to step into the roles of patriarch and matriarch? There is a difference between leading your immediate family and leading the family. This episode discusses the importance of preparing for this possibility due to its significant impact on your legacy.…
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Our lives are saturated with measurements. Grades, standardized tests, work performance, credit ratings, net worth, and so on. When it comes to our legacy, how should we be measuring it? The key is to not compare yourself to others, but to seek alignment with your true north and to speak in the most authentic way possible.…
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This episode is about the PCP way of doing a useful therapy session in a one-off session. The evidence for using a single session, or One-at-a-time therapy is that a single session can be helpful. Tom Ravenette has a useful paper on this which I use in this episode but you can also take a look at Windy Dryden’s model. References: Personal construct…
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Walt Disney was a masterful storyteller who elevated the medium of animation. He brought innovations to animation and created the theme park. All of his efforts focused on assembling talented people to produce films for children and the child inside of us.Ronald L. Fong
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We are all artists. Some of us just need to find the courage to say it and the persistence to maintain our identity when it seems no one agrees. Once you embrace your artistic nature, you can begin to design and create your legacy in a fashion that will touch minds and hearts for generations.Ronald L. Fong
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What is the effort, attention, and work you are putting into building your legacy? Artists pour their blood, sweat, and tears into their body of work. Your legacy demands the same focus and energy for you are an artist with a story to tell.Ronald L. Fong
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Are you trying to control the narrative of your story? Or, are you seeking freedom to explore where your story goes? Excessive control limits and harms relationships. Freedom represents mutual respect when building a relationship. Remove the burden of attempting to control your legacy and embrace the gift of freedom to design it.…
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Episode 58: Cathy recently spoke at the Rhode Island state house in a press conference supporting the Freedom to Read Act in Rhode Island. The legislation is meant to address book bans and censorship for libraries, schools, readers and creators. On this episode of Drawing a Dialogue, remus and Cathy discuss the bill, its history, and its future. Co…
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The inspiration for this episode came from a BBC Radio 4 programme, The Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O'Sullivan. The programme is an abridged version of her book. This episode looks at Kelly's definition of disorder, something quite different from current diagnostic manuals. His version is more likely to help us to understand and help the person bec…
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We want to tell our story. However, when our health is compromised, we lose direction of the narrative and transition from writer to bystander. The relationships we build and the consistency of our voice will enable others to speak for us when we can no longer speak for ourselves. One of the vital functions your legacy carries out is to be your sur…
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Stan Lee changed storytelling in comic books. He elevated the medium from funny pages to graphic novels. He shine a spotlight on the writers, artists, letters, and colorists by starting the credit box. His legacy improved storytelling and inspired generations to be storytellers.Ronald L. Fong
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Family stories connect past generations with future ones. Family stories increases our vision and understanding of those close to us. Ask to hear stories from family members and you will increase your sense of self. Tell your story to family and you will expand their world.Ronald L. Fong
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Send us a text Ever wondered what happens to your architecture job application after you hit send? In this candid conversation, we pull back the curtain on how small architecture practices really evaluate potential candidates and what actually gets you noticed—or immediately rejected. Drawing from years of experience reviewing hundreds of applicati…
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Mentorship occupies an unique place in relationship dynamics. It's singular attribute that distinguishes it from counseling, coaching, advocacy, or sponsorship is the primary focus on protection. A mentor's main goal is to protect the mentee. Once that goal is achieved, then the mentor can proceed with other pursuits. However, with the foundation o…
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Episode 57: remus has just gotten back from their awesome fellowship with the Swann Foundation, which supports scholarly research and writing projects in the field of caricature and cartoon. remus shares their exploration the Library of Congress, where they gathered research in the SPX collection and Gale’s Archives of Sexuality and Gender. Join us…
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Fables, legends, and epics have inspired us throughout the ages. We have handed down these stories to the next generation. Listen to start thinking of your legacy in grander scale. This perspective will strengthen the impact of your story in order that future generations will be able to appreciate its full value.…
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This episode looks at De Boeck’s (1981) analysis of Kelly's statements about loose construing. This is a helpful summary. If you would like to read the paper, it is largely about grids analysis of construing in schizophrenia, so it may not suit everyone. Reference Van den Bergh, O., de Boeck, P., and Claeys. W. (1985) Schizophrenia: What is Loose i…
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Send us a text Navigating the architectural landscape can be tricky, especially when the implications of pricing unfold. We unpack the philosophy behind spending wisely while maintaining quality in architectural design, emphasizing the importance of research and understanding needs. • Importance of investing in quality design • Researching potentia…
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Money talks. When people see your stewardship of your earnings, what is the message being delivered? How we view and spend our money is a large part of legacy. Are you working to leave your children an inheritance or a legacy?Ronald L. Fong
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The delicate balance between power and authority must be maintained to build a legacy of trust and positive impact. Authority without power are words spoken in an empty forest. Power without authority is a deafening roar that severs bonds. How you wield your power will determine the direction and depth of your legacy.…
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Send us a text Can love and architecture really coexist in harmony? Journey with us this Valentine's Day as we unravel the fascinating stories of couples who seamlessly blend their personal and professional lives in the world of design. Discover how my accountant wife, despite not having a background in architecture, plays an essential role in our …
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Karen Czap is an Ignatz Award-nominated cartoonist, author of Fütchi Perf and Four Years. Their coloring work can be found in The Breakaways, Freestyle, BUNT!, and more. Czap lives and works in Providence, RI as a member of the Binch Press / Queer Archive Works studio co-op. In this interview, we talk about the comics community, publishing with fri…
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You continue to deliver a message after you're gone through your legacy. New Year's resolutions and bucket lists are too confined in their scope and function to fuel your legacy. Write a premortem and your story unfolds before your eyes. It's not a fairytale, but a commitment to your future self that you will leave the legacy that you wanted to.…
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Kelly’s theory is all about the anticipation of experiences and how we make sense of experiences in the light of our personal construing. A PCP formulation will focus on what is seems to be going on in the person’s construing system. Kelly has six important questions for the therapist to help them to formulate and then uses particular terms to desc…
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A logo serves to create memorable impressions and to communicate ownership of a brand. What would your legacy's logo look like? Listen to go through the exercise of designing a logo to focus and to enhance your legacy building efforts.Ronald L. Fong
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Send us a text We dive deep into the architectural wonders recognized in 2024 by RIBA and Arc Daily, exploring award-winning designs and their significance in sustainable development. Each project exemplifies innovation that harmonizes beauty and function, challenging conventional thinking in architecture. • Exploring Eavesdrop: a harmonious blend …
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