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hello and welcome to episode 22 of the verbal to visual podcast i am your host doug neal and on this show you get to listen to one-on-one coaching calls that i have with folks who are developing and using their sketchnoting skills today im chatting with mike sadov who is just starting to explore digital sketchnoting with the goal of creating more visual presentations for his work as a coach and teaching other people how to coach we talk about the tools that can make that possible as well as how to adapt text heavy presentations to a more visual format and do that transition as a gradual process without having to recreate your work from scratch for show notes head on over to verbal to visual dot com slash 22 lets get into it first of all i am a total beginner like i am a rookie uh i have you know not much clue about anything so thats probably important to to start with i have finished two of your courses one was uh the uh like the basics like the intro into sketchnoting nice and the