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MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Gilbert Eijkelenboom
35 episodes
5 days ago
As a former professional poker player, you’ll find Gilbert Eijkelenboom wherever data and psychology meet. Gilbert spent his career in Data & Analytics and he’s passionate about it. But too often, people did not listen to his data insights. He saw other Data professionals have the same struggle. Therefore, he founded MindSpeaking, training and coaching 1,000+ Data Scientists & Analysts to communicate with business impact. In 2020, Gilbert published the bestselling book: People Skills for Analytical Thinkers.
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As a former professional poker player, you’ll find Gilbert Eijkelenboom wherever data and psychology meet. Gilbert spent his career in Data & Analytics and he’s passionate about it. But too often, people did not listen to his data insights. He saw other Data professionals have the same struggle. Therefore, he founded MindSpeaking, training and coaching 1,000+ Data Scientists & Analysts to communicate with business impact. In 2020, Gilbert published the bestselling book: People Skills for Analytical Thinkers.
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MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep 35 - Rosanne Werner: From AI Hype to Real Business Impact in 39 Minutes

This is Rosanne Werner, she built a global data mindset program for 2,000+ people at Coca-Cola, helping teams make data a habit, not just a tool. With a background in finance, data, and behavioral science, she knows exactly why AI and analytics often fail to get adopted—and how to fix it.

In this episode, we dig into:

  • Why habits—not dashboards—drive a data-driven culture
  • How to reduce friction so people actually use data
  • The role of social learning in making AI tools stick
  • And why AI can support soft skills—but never replace human connection


Let’s dive in.



LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosanne-werner/The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development.

00:00:01 – Introduction by Gilbert

00:00:35 – Biggest leadership mistake in data

00:00:37 – Lead by example drives adoption

00:02:24 – Habit loop for AI change

00:04:39 – Making tools easy to use

00:05:56 – Resistance: trust and relevance

00:08:02 – Storytelling to gain buy-in

00:09:26 – Emotions drive decision-making

00:11:11 – AI fails from unclear goals

00:13:28 – Translating numbers into stories

00:14:46 – Insights profile: blue & yellow

00:17:50 – Tailoring message to audience

00:18:57 – Tips for active listening

00:21:16 – Reading body language in meetings

00:23:24 – AI as sparring partner

00:24:50 – Five C’s for future skills

00:27:54 – AI takes on grunt work

00:29:05 – Neuroscience for better learning

00:30:24 – Power of group learning

00:39:22 – Key takeaway

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2 months ago
39 minutes 38 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep 34: Alienor Hunter - From Awkward Analyst to Confident Presenter in 57 Minutes

Aliénor Hunter used to be a data analyst with huge social anxiety. Panicking over simple things, like ordering a sandwich.Speaking up felt terrifying.But she made a super inspiring transformation.Now, she’s a public speaking coach for Ultraspeaking, working with teams at Google and Netflix.She’s helping others go from anxious to confident.If you struggle with social anxiety or often overthink what to say…You’ll love this episode.We talk about:- The #1 mindset shift to reduce anxiety- How to not freeze when asked an unexpected question- A simple trick to make your presentations 10x more engaging- And why you don’t need perfect words to be a great communicatorLet’s jump in.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ali%C3%A9nor-hunter-08a962186/The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Timestamps:00:00:00 – Intro & guest background00:01:13 – Childhood social anxiety story00:04:53 – From analyst to coach00:06:09 – Root cause of anxiety00:09:57 – Building evidence to challenge fears00:14:00 – Anticipation worse than speaking00:16:09 – Going first builds confidence00:17:54 – Speaking before thinking00:21:45 – Small talk and spontaneity00:25:47 – Power of pausing00:29:41 – Pauses in data presentations00:33:46 – Storytelling in business presentations00:40:52 – Showing your personality00:44:39 – Handling unexpected audience questions00:56:05 – Final advice

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2 months ago
57 minutes 4 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Episode 33: Douglas Laney - 42 Minutes to help Data Leaders drive impact

Douglas Laneyformer Gartner analyst, bestselling author of "Infonomics and Data Juice."He’s also the reason companies around the world are rethinking how they treat data; not just as information, but as a real business asset.Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • How to "measure the ROI of your data"
  • Why selling data is just "1 of 12 monetization strategies"
  • How to use "storytelling and use cases" to influence non-technical stakeholders
  • How to spark "creativity" in a data team
  • And the real story behind a billion-dollar search engine tweak at Walmart

Let’s jump in.Linkedin:   / douglaney  Books:Infonomics: https://www.amazon.com/Infonomics-Mon...Data Juice: https://www.amazon.com/Data-Juice-Org...The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Timestamps:00:00:01 – Intro: Doug Laney’s data impact00:00:52 – What you'll learn in this episode00:07:16 – Innovation mindset for data professionals00:08:00 – 9/11 and the idea behind Infonomics00:09:31 – Treating data as a true business asset00:11:20 – 12 ways to monetize data00:12:42 – How to prioritize data ideas00:14:40 – Creativity over dashboards00:15:44 – Use cases as innovation drivers00:16:54 – Doug’s “Digital Twin” chatbot00:17:40 – What "Data Juice" really means00:19:30 – 3 approaches to valuing data00:23:01 – Walmart’s $1B search engine fix00:25:18 – Leading indicators in data strategy00:26:20 – Bridging the data-business gap00:28:15 – Building trust through metadata and storytelling00:29:30 – Rapid fire: mistakes, myths, and habits00:31:12 – Aligning analytics with business goals00:34:12 – Humor’s role in storytelling00:40:40 – Final takeaway: treat data like an asset

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2 months ago
41 minutes 32 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep 32 - Steve Huynh: 54 Minutes That Will Change How You Communicate in Tech

Today I spoke with Steve Huynh. He spent 18 years at Amazon, rising from the bottom ranks to Principal Engineer.Then he walked away.Now? He’s building his own thing, with 170,000+ YouTube subscribers. He’s helped thousands of tech professionals grow their careers.In this episode, you’ll learn:- What finally pushed Steve to leave Amazon- How introverts can build real relationships at work- A practical way to kill imposter syndrome- How storytelling can help you explain tech to non-technical peopleLet’s jump into the conversation.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/a-life-engineered/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@ALifeEngineeredThe MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development.Timestamps:00:00:01 – Why tech work often gets ignored

00:00:13 – Meet Steve Huynh: Amazon to YouTube

00:01:05 – What finally pushed him to quit

00:03:07 – “I was holding myself back”

00:04:50 – A book changed everything

00:06:52 – No one cared about his YouTube

00:09:14 – Family pressure after quitting Amazon

00:10:20 – The trap of pleasing others

00:13:45 – His way to kill imposter syndrome

00:18:21 – Why tech folks crave escape

00:22:41 – Storytelling helped him get promoted

00:27:16 – You’re invisible without communication

00:32:37 – Build connection without small talk

00:36:27 – What YouTube taught him about growth

00:41:03 – Becoming a dad changed his drive

00:49:54 – The bathtub strategy for long-term wins

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3 months ago
53 minutes 55 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 31 - Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic: 54 Minutes Straight of Solid Data Storytelling Advice

Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic is the bestselling author of Storytelling with Data.

She’s the founder and CEO of the company by the same name, and she’s trained thousands of professionals around the world to communicate data in a way that actually makes people care.

And that’s why she matters to you, because if you’ve ever shared a great insight and nothing happened… this episode will help you fix that.

You’ll learn:

- Why most presentations fail and how to make yours stick

- How to prep your data story before touching PowerPoint

- How to read your audience in real-time

- The shift that helped Cole go from anxious to confidentLet’s dive in.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colenussbaumer/


Books:

Storytelling with Data: Before and After - Practical Makeovers for Powerful Data Stories -https://a.co/d/aWOyEEJStorytelling with Data:

A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals - https://a.co/d/aWOyEEJ

Storytelling with Data: Let's Practice! - https://a.co/d/eK3L5el

Storytelling with You: Plan, Create, and Deliver a Stellar Presentation - https://a.co/d/ceway9o

Daphne Draws Data - https://www.daphnedrawsdata.com/


The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development.


Timestamps:

00:00:00 – Why color is the most underused data strategy

00:01:42 – The #1 tip Cole gives data professionals

00:05:18 – Using your voice and body to hold attention

00:07:44 – Cole’s early struggles with public speaking

00:10:14 – What helped her go from nervous to confident

00:15:16 – When enthusiasm for data backfires

00:18:10 – How to understand what stakeholders care about

00:20:12 – Cole’s step-by-step method for storyboarding

00:21:49 – When to start with a bang vs. build to a climax

00:26:28 – A simple way to create contrast in storytelling

00:29:08 – Waterfall charts and the “before & after” approach

00:31:08 – Why presentations should feel like conversations

00:33:17 – What to do when insights get ignored

00:43:10 – Two skills analysts should double down on

00:50:25 – The filler words she’s still working on

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4 months ago
54 minutes 40 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 30 - Martijn Van Hoek: The Man Who Shocked the Netherlands: The Power of Radical Honesty

Martijn is a truth-seeker and communication rebel. You might know him from Dutch TV, where he stood out not for drama — but for daring to be real.

Martijn is a former entrepreneur who sold his company and is now on a journey of self-discovery — through tantra, TV, and deep conversations.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Why saying no is the most honest thing you can do
  • How to handle awkward silences (and why they’re powerful)
  • What happens when you stop pleasing others — and start living your truth

This one’s about radical honesty, deep connection, and being fully yourself. Let’s dive in.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjmvanhoek/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zijn.met.tijn/?hl=en

Website: https://tantra-festival.com/martijn-van-hoek/


The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development.


Connect with me & free resources:

👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/

🧠 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/datastorytelling

📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book

📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model

⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course:http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course


Highlights:

00:00 – Awkward silences = happiness

01:30 – How to handle difficult conversations

03:30 – Embracing awkwardness builds connection

06:20 – Why Martijn sent his date home

09:00 – Setting boundaries, even on reality TV

12:00 – Saying no = saying yes to yourself

14:50 – Birthday parties & people-pleasing

17:00 – Gilbert’s story on setting boundaries

20:00 – Inquiry exercise for deeper connection

24:30 – TV show sparked real-life reflection

28:50 – Handling feedback & public criticism

33:00 – Letting go of what others think

36:50 – Releasing drive rooted in ego

41:00 – Social media: curse & blessing

45:00 – From busyness to calm & self-awareness

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5 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 29 - Michelle Dunivan: 46 Minutes That Will Change How You Present Data

Michelle Dunivan is the Senior Director of Insights & Analytics at Best Friends Animal Society.What’s remarkable? She has a PhD in Communication.Michelle is that rare analytics leader who speaks both “data” and “human.”She’s led teams across industries—turning complex analysis into real-world impact.In this episode, you’ll learn:- Why your first stakeholder conversation shapes the outcome (not your slides)- The #1 move to lock in executive buy-in—*before* you present- The unexpected reason your best work gets ignored- A quick test to know if your insight clicked—or confused everyoneLet’s get into it.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-dunivan/The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Timestamps:00:01:42 – One habit Michelle uses daily00:02:31 – Why there’s no single data truth00:03:53 – Analysts love data, not people?00:06:50 – What breaks analysts’ hearts at work00:08:16 – Why plain language builds trust00:11:19 – The mistake that kills engagement00:14:43 – How she reshapes messy presentations00:17:25 – What to say when unsure00:19:02 – How she gets exec buy-in early00:23:59 – Resolving leadership conflict (without drama)00:27:47 – The make-or-break for analytics projects00:30:30 – Why changing minds beats compliance00:34:00 – What made her invest in training00:43:52 – The difference with MindSpeaking’s training00:46:23 – Final message: everything communicates

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5 months ago
48 minutes 29 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 28 - Bill Schmarzo: Data Leader & 4x Author: Why Stakeholders Ignore Your Work

Bill Schmarzo is widely known as The Dean of Big Data. With over 30 years of experience in advanced analytics, BI, and data science, Bill brings a rare combination of technical depth and business insight. He’s a Professor and the author of four books, including The Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation and AI & Data Literacy.

In this episode, you’ll learn valuable insights on the human side of data, including:

1. The difference between being data-driven vs. value-driven

2. How to create a truly data-driven culture

3. The impact of generative AI on data science

4. How to better understand the business side of your work

A powerful conversation packed with perspective, practical advice, and a fresh take on what it means to lead with data.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmarzo/Big Data MBA: Driving Business Strategies with Data Science: https://shorturl.at/wy1cy

Big Data: Understanding How Data Powers Big Business: https://shorturl.at/zQqOP

The Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation: The theorems, laws, and empowerments to guide your organization's digital transformation: https://shorturl.at/i3YUB

AI & Data Literacy: Empowering Citizens of Data Science: https://shorturl.at/CmiXC

The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development.


Highlights:

01:29 – Learning vs knowledge03:36 – Why Bill had to unlearn BI?05:38 – Why tech teams love the wrong things?08:09 – Rise of ChatGPT: Tech skills still relevant?13:23 – What most people miss about data culture?22:00 – The IKEA effect in data science28:05 – Two tools Bill always uses before building30:40 – Why Bill says no to analytics translators?34:21 – What’s missing in data science education?37:04 – How Bill avoids mental atrophy?



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6 months ago
47 minutes 37 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 27 - Jeremy Adamson: Geeks with Empathy: Bridging the Gap Between Data and Business

Jeremy Adamson is a leading voice in data. He is a former Senior Manager of AI at Deloitte and is now the VP of Business Intelligence. He's also the author of two books, Minding the Machines and Geeks with Empathy, the latter of which we'll be diving into during our conversation today. In this episode, you'll learn valuable insights on how to bridge the gap between data and business. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjeremyadamson/ Geeks with Empathy: https://www.amazon.com/Geeks-Empathy-Jeremy-Adamson/dp/1738310809 The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. 00:00:01 – Introduction by Gilbert Eijkelenboom 00:00:23 – Guest introduction: Jeremy Adamson, author of Geeks with Empathy 00:01:25 – Start of conversation: Empathy and the "geek mentality" 00:02:03 – Jeremy discusses the importance of empathy in the data world 00:02:42 – The challenge of the "misunderstood outsider" mindset among data professionals 00:03:47 – Evolution of data and business collaboration 00:06:11 – Changing self-perception from "outsiders" to "partners" 00:10:50 – Discussing stakeholder resistance and building empathy 00:14:44 – Personal story of misunderstanding a senior stakeholder 00:18:06 – Importance of mindfulness in data work 00:25:05 – How respect and empathy impact business relationships 00:33:03 – Social versus market contracts in business relationships 00:38:30 – The future of data work and the growing importance of empathy

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1 year ago
43 minutes 33 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 26 - Matthew Dicks: How Data Professionals Can Use Storytelling to Influence Business Decisions

Matthew Dicks is a author of eight books, including one that has really stood out to me—Storyworthy, a fantastic guide on the art of storytelling. In this episode, we’ll dive into storytelling techniques with Matthew, who has won numerous storytelling competitions. One key topic we’ll explore is how you can discover stories from your own life, especially if you’ve ever felt like you don’t have any stories to tell. Matthew will share a clear method to help you unearth those stories and explain why it’s crucial to use personal stories rather than generic ones. LinkedIn:   / matthew-dicks-84a95711   Storyworthy: https://www.amazon.com/Storyworthy-En... The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin:   / eijkelenboom   🧠 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/datastorytel... 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel:    / @datamindspeaking   🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-co... ⁠00:00:01 – Introduction to the MindSpeaking Podcast ⁠00:00:23 – Guest introduction: Matthew Dicks ⁠00:01:49 – Welcoming Matthew to the show ⁠00:02:27 – Matthew's background in teaching and storytelling ⁠00:03:42 – Storytelling simplifies complex information ⁠00:05:07 – Storytelling's role in human history ⁠00:06:04 – Matthew’s first storytelling stage experience ⁠00:08:48 – Definition of storytelling: change over time ⁠00:10:27 – Example of a small impactful story ⁠00:14:23 – Self-reflection’s role in storytelling ⁠00:17:08 – Explanation of "Homework for Life" ⁠00:19:33 – Storytelling slows down and enriches life ⁠00:23:27 – Using storytelling in data presentations ⁠00:28:31 – Focusing on "what" and "why" over "how" ⁠00:31:31 – Overcoming fear of personal stories ⁠00:37:59 – Step-by-step guide to crafting stories ⁠00:42:06 – Using characters and specificity effectively ⁠00:48:48 – How to tell better vacation stories ⁠00:52:17 – Where to connect with Matthew Dicks

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1 year ago
56 minutes 6 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 25 - Kristen Kehrer: Top Data Scientist Strategies: Data Storytelling & Stakeholder Communication

Kristen Kehrer is the founder of Data Moves Me LLC, a consulting and freelance firm specializing in data science and analytics. Since 2010, Kristen has been delivering innovative and actionable machine learning solutions across multiple industries, leveraging her deep expertise in data science to drive business success. In 2018, she was recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice in Data Science & Analytics for her contributions to the field. Kristen holds an MS in Applied Statistics and a BS in Mathematics, and she has also served as a Data Science instructor at UC Berkeley. Through her work at Data Moves Me, LLC, Kristen continues to empower organizations and individuals with the power of data-driven decision-making. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-kehrer-datamovesme/ Book: https://a.co/d/95jx7QP The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 2:04: Introducing Kristen 2:07: Kristen's journey into data. 2:37: From math to AI and ML. 5:31: Interest in ecommerce and behavioral data. 5:47: Multidisciplinary nature of analytics. 7:10: Future of data science roles. 7:56: Wearing more hats in data science. 11:14: Challenges in stakeholder communication. 11:49: Importance of stakeholder relationships. 14:13: Strategies for better communication. 14:46: Clear communication in presentations. 18:10: Approach to data storytelling. 18:32: Framework for data storytelling. 21:53: Handling mixed audiences. 22:24: Tailoring presentations to senior audience. 25:52: Importance of actionable insights. 26:34: Providing clear next steps. 27:41: Understanding stakeholders' goals. 28:26: Going on tour to meet stakeholders. 30:18: Transition to content creation and LinkedIn. 30:56: Journey into content creation. 32:04: Challenges of content creation. 32:43: Taking a break from LinkedIn. 34:18: Impact of social media on mental health. 34:44: Healthy relationship with social media. 37:32: Key takeaway on stakeholder relationships. 37:41: Proactively building stakeholder relationships. 39:38: Following Kristen's work online. 41:06: Importance of being active on social media. 41:39: Conclusion and thanks. 42:16: Appreciation for being on the show. 43:23: Additional resources for listeners. 43:38: Kristen's presence on Reddit. 44:46: Staying up to date with analytics. 45:13: Value of passively absorbing information. 45:19: Closing remarks from Gilbert. 45:23: End of the podcast episode.

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1 year ago
45 minutes 39 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 24 - Christina Stathopoulos: Data Analytics: Communication with Non-Technical Stakeholders

Christina Stathopoulos is a Greek-American currently residing in Spain, Christina is a renowned thought leader and international speaker in the data space. With a rich career in advanced analytics, she spent over five years making her mark at Google and Waze. She now shares her knowledge as the Academic Director and Adjunct Professor at IE Business School and serves as an instructor for LinkedIn Learning. Beyond her professional achievements, Christina is an avid reader and the driving force behind the popular #bookaweekchallenge initiative. Don't worry, though this episode is graced by an international guest, it will be conducted in English for all our listeners. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinastathopoulos/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Highlights: 00:00:00 Intro 00:2:30: Data career influenced by number love. 00:04:29: Left Google for professional growth. 00:09:59: Public speaking: start small, practice. 00:13:50: Prepare talks: write, practice, feedback. 00:17:21: Storytelling connects with audience. 00:19:38: For non-tech audiences, avoid jargon. 00:25:03: Use animations to build tension. 00:29:47: Mixed audiences: start with basics. 00:36:01: #BookAWeekChallenge fosters learning habits. 00:44:06: Communication skills are crucial. 00:47:00 Conclusion

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1 year ago
46 minutes 3 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 23 - Brent Dykes: Effective Data Storytelling & Tips for Common Challenges

Brent Dykes is the author of Effective Data Storytelling: How to Drive Change with Data, Narrative, and Visuals. He is also the founder of AnalyticsHero, LLC, a data storytelling consultancy. He has spent over 16 years working in analytics and holds an MBA in marketing. He has spoken at some of the largest conferences in the world, published more than 35 articles in Forbes, and worked with some of the biggest companies in the world, including Nike, Amazon, Microsoft, Sony, and Comcast. Effective Data Storytelling: https://www.effectivedatastorytelling... LinkedIn:   / brentdykes   The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin:   / eijkelenboom   🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel:    / @datamindspeaking   🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-co... Timestamps:














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1 year ago
35 minutes 18 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep 22 - Scott Taylor: Mastering the Art of Data Storytelling & Presentations

Scott Taylor is known as 'The Data Whisperer.' Scott is a renowned expert in the field of data management, with over 25 years of experience helping organizations understand and leverage the power of their data. As an author, speaker, and consultant, he's dedicated to bridging the gap between business and technology, turning complex data concepts into actionable insights. Today, Scott will share his unique approach to storytelling in the data world, offering valuable tips on how to communicate data effectively and make a lasting impact. So, let's dive into the fascinating world of data with Scott Taylor, the voice that calms data down and brings clarity to the chaos." LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmztaylor/ Book: https://technicspub.com/data-storytelling/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Highlights: 00:00:00 - Presentation Opening Strategy 00:00:37 - "MindSpeaking" Podcast Intro 00:02:41 - Scott's Entry into Data 00:04:51 - Origin of "Data Whisperer" 00:05:53 - Presentation Skills in Data 00:09:06 - Selling Data Management Value 00:012:44 - Data Storytelling Book Overview 00:015:08 - Sales Techniques for Data 00:017:38 - Tips for Engaging Executives 00:020:24 - Energy and Timing in Presentations 00:025:00 - Using Analogies for Data 00:029:27 - Learning Business for Data 00:034:21 - Building Presentation Skills 00:040:54 - Integrating Videos for Engagement 00:043:49 - Strong Presentation Endings 00:048:11 - Closing Data-Business Gap 00:052:10 - Key Takeaway: Truth in Data 00:055:18 - Connect with Scott Taylor

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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 1 second

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep 21 - John Thompson: Data-Driven Culture: Metrics, Hiring Skills, and Effective Data Presentation

John Thompson is an international technology executive with over 35 years of experience in the fields of data, advanced analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI). He is currently the Global Head of AI at EY. John has built start-up organizations from the ground up and he has reengineered business units of Fortune 500 firms to reach their potential. He has directly managed and run - sales, marketing, consulting, support, and product development organizations. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnkthompson/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course

Highlights:

00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:03 - John discusses importance of data literacy 00:02:28 - Discussion about book writing processes 00:03:02 - John's unique writing habits 00:03:54 - John's early morning routine 00:04:18 - Reflections on early career influences 00:05:13 - John's entry into data and analytics 00:06:10 - Insights on building analytics teams 00:06:27 - Lessons learned in team management 00:07:45 - Managing and valuing diverse talents 00:08:16 - Appreciating and recognizing individual contributors 00:09:35 - Recognizing potential in team members 00:11:05 - Essential traits for analytics professionals 00:11:56 - John's unique interview approach 00:13:26 - Enhancing communication within teams 00:15:20 - The role of creativity in data science 00:16:22 - Strategies for building a data-driven culture 00:18:35 - Importance of advanced communication skills 00:20:59 - Engaging the audience during Q&A 00:21:27 - Strategies for addressing mixed audiences 00:23:57 - Techniques for engaging audience questions 00:24:58 - Transitioning from presentation to discussion 00:26:16 - The art of storytelling in presentations 00:28:57 - Introduction of "Data for All" book 00:30:52 - Discussing risks of not understanding data privacy 00:32:17 - Rapid-fire personal questions 00:34:21 - Recap of key interview insights 00:35:29 - Closing remarks


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1 year ago
37 minutes 20 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 20 - Anders Liu Lindberg: How to Influence with Data: Building Trust and Driving Decisions

Anders Liu-Lindberg is the co-founder, COO and CMO of the Business Partnering Institute and owner of the largest group dedicated to Finance Business Partnering on LinkedIn. He has ten years of experience as a business partner at global transport and logistics company Maersk. He is the co-author of the book “Create Value as a Finance Business Partner” and a long-time Finance Blogger with 33.000+ followers. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersliulindberg Create Value as a Finance Business Partner - https://amazon.com/Create-value-Finance-Business-Partner/dp/1724850741 The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Highlights: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:09 Journey to becoming a business partner 00:06:09 Presenting: Crowd vs. One-on-One 00:08:00 Lessons in One-to-One Relationships 00:10:36 Advice on Building New Professional Relationships 00:12:15 Finding ways to help your employees 00:14:48 Value via Customer-Centricity 00:17:43 Impact on influencing business leaders 00:22:31 Balance: Data & Experience 00:24:02 Importance of Hypothesis-Driven Analytics 00:26:32 Understanding human basics and data storytelling 00:31:40 Trust-Building Formula 00:34:43 Business Partnering Institute's Role 00:36:33 Takeaway 00:38:30 Where to follow Andres

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1 year ago
40 minutes 24 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 19 - Gulrez Khan: Data Storytelling for introverts, Drawing Data with Kids

Gulrez Khan is the author of "Drawing Data with Kids" and the data science lead at PayPal. With a rich history at companies like Microsoft, Gulrez is a master of data storytelling and visualization. Today, he'll share insights into crafting compelling stories from data, nurturing curiosity in kids, and offering practical advice for professionals and parents alike. Whether you're here to improve your storytelling skills or curious about integrating learning with curiosity, you're in for a wealth of knowledge from Gulrez. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gulrezkhan-data/ Drawing Data with Kids: https://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Data-Kids-Data-Literacy-Visualization/dp/1088205798/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course


Highlights: 00:02:02 Mission of Data Literacy 00:06:33 Kids Learning Data 00:08:14 Creative Data Literacy 00:11:21 Parenting in Data Ed 00:12:19 Learning from Kids 00:14:56 Creativity in Children 00:17:30 Homeschooling Impact 00:22:17 Storytelling for Kids 00:23:49 Overcoming Data Fear 00:25:07 Data Presentation Pitfalls 00:28:36 Personal Data Stories 00:30:40 A/B Testing Stories 00:34:15 Sharing Work Benefits 00:36:30 Visual Data Storytelling 00:38:14 Rapid Fire Q&A 00:39:15 Organizations Data Literacy 00:40:19 Overcoming Introversion 00:44:20 Engaging with Kids 00:45:31 Connecting with Audience 00:47:00 Conclusion

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1 year ago
49 minutes 33 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 18 - Philipp Humm: Data Storytelling: How to Turn Insights into Stories and Present with Impact

Philipp Humm is the founder of Power-of-Storytelling.com and has an impressive background in various industries. With experience at Uber, Bain & Company, and Blackstone, he discovered his passion for storytelling while completing his MBA at Columbia Business School. He further refined his skills at esteemed institutions like Mezrab School of Storytelling, De Toneelmeester Acting School, and Boom Chicago. Philipp Humm is a dedicated storyteller, leaving a lasting impact on those who witness his craft. LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphumm Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Philipp-Humm Website: https://power-of-storytelling.com/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Highlights: 00:00:00 Teaser 00:00:34 Intro 00:00:58 Introducing Philipp 00:03:04 Writing a book is not a romantic process 00:05:19 Why do stories matter? 00:09:35 Why you don't need to share everything right away. 00:11:57 How to break the ice in a meeting. 00:16:44 How to deal with embarrassment 00:21:24 Best and worst moments of your life. 00:25:36 When can you tell incredible stories 00:28:14 Takeaway 00:29:11 Conclusion

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2 years ago
29 minutes 6 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 17 - Kate Strachnyi: Color Wise: How to Use Colors in Your Data Visualization

Kate Strachnyi is the Founder of DATAcated. She built a career in data working for companies like Deloitte, but then started her own business. She’s also the founder of the DATAcated Circle – a community for data professionals and hub for courses on data visualization best practices, data storytelling, and dashboarding. She has written five books for data professionals and one for kids. One of the books she has written and recently published is called Color Wise. It's about the three different colors that you can use in your data visualization. Kate was appointed a LinkedIn Top Voice of Data Science & Analytics in 2018 & 2019. She’s the mother of two girls and enjoys running ultra-marathons and obstacle course races. LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-strachnyi-data/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DATAcated Website: https://www.datacated.com/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Highlights: 00:20 Intro 02:35 Kate's Background Story 05:10 The first steps in building a strong brand 07:54 Why is color important and relevant in the world of data? 9:44 Frequent mistakes people make when they use colors in data viz 12:45 How can we learn more about the preferences of our target audience? 15:01 Cultural differences 17:04 Tips in choosing and using appropriate brand colors 19:00 Best practices for data chart color 21:33 The 3 types of colors: sequential, diverging, and categorical 23:38 Do you choose your running clothes intentionally in terms of color? 26:12 The biggest challenges in writing the book ColorWise 28:39 Has she ever overthought something? 31:20 Kate's entrepreneurial lessons 33:45 Kate talks about her kids 35:50 Growing your personal brand - stress and worries? 37:29 How can people learn more about the book ColorWise? 39:11 One thing that surprises people about Kate 39:57 Takeaway 40:55 Kate's online community "DATAcated circle"

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2 years ago
43 minutes 15 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
Ep. 16 - Nick Singh: Getting and Acing Your Data Science Interview

Nick Singh is the best-selling author of Ace the Data Science Interview, and CEO of SQL interview prep site DataLemur. He's held a variety of Data & Software Engineering roles at Facebook, Google, and geospatial analytics startup SafeGraph. His daily career advice on Data Science & Data Analyst interviews has earned him 140,000 followers on LinkedIn.  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-singh-tech/ Ace the Data Science Interview: https://www.acethedatascienceinterview.com/ DataLemur: https://datalemur.com/ The MindSpeaking podcast is about the Human Side of Data. I invite thought leaders to spread their insights about data, communication, and personal development. Connect with me & free resources: 👨🏻‍💻 Gilbert’s Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/eijkelenboom/ 🗣 Free email course: https://mindspeaking.com/conversation 📙 People Skills for Analytical Thinkers: https://mindspeaking.com/buy-book 📈 Quick self-test on Data Communication: https://mindspeaking.com/maturity-model ⭕ Subscribe to this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5ZoXknmNceEVVteS7_cVQ?sub_confirmation=1 🎬 Turn your insights into a Data Story with my video course: http://www.mindspeaking.com/online-course Highlights: 00:00:40 Introduction 00:02:21 How did he come up with the name DataLemur 00:03:39 Founding DataLemur 00:05:54 Presenting at Fox News 00:11:19 Common pitfalls and tips for communicating insights to people who are less analytical and less data-oriented 00:18:47 Writing a book 00:23:35 The advantage of social media 00:25:51 What he learned and tips he can give about written communication 00:29:35 Thoughts on cold emailing 00:35:56 Why are people reluctant to reach out? 00:40:18 Sharing his tips and advice about interviews 00:44:58 How does Nick recommend people use the star method in interviews 00:51:13 How to build up mental index 00:55:03 Where can people connect and follow

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2 years ago
57 minutes 2 seconds

MindSpeaking podcast - by Gilbert Eijkelenboom
As a former professional poker player, you’ll find Gilbert Eijkelenboom wherever data and psychology meet. Gilbert spent his career in Data & Analytics and he’s passionate about it. But too often, people did not listen to his data insights. He saw other Data professionals have the same struggle. Therefore, he founded MindSpeaking, training and coaching 1,000+ Data Scientists & Analysts to communicate with business impact. In 2020, Gilbert published the bestselling book: People Skills for Analytical Thinkers.