
Picking A Present
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This time, we delve into the complexities of choosing the perfect gift. The discussion is framed around a Venn diagram Sketchplanation that identifies three key factors in gift selection: what the recipient actually likes, what you think they like, and what you think they ought to like. We share personal anecdotes about both successful and less successful gifts we've given and received, emphasising the emotional aspects of gift-giving for both the giver and the recipient. We also touch on practical gift-giving strategies, such as buying from registries, focusing on useful and consumable items, and considering the recipient's values. The episode also addresses the challenges of buying gifts for individuals who have seemingly everything, and the importance of shared experiences in gift giving. And we invite you to share your own gift-giving experiences and tips, aiming to provide food for thought for anyone looking to improve their gift-giving skills.
NB. In the podcast we reference how old this sketch is and that it was one of the first Jono did out of a collection that's now nearing 1000. Jono also suggested he might upgrade the sketch, which of course he has which is what you see as the artwork now. He's kept the original however, and you can see it here if you like.
00:00 Introduction to Gift Giving
00:52 Welcome to Sketchplanations Podcast
02:32 Exploring the Sketch: Picking a Present
03:23 The Venn Diagram of Gift Giving
06:50 Personal Experiences with Gift Giving
16:18 The Art of Giving Useful Gifts
20:15 Wedding Registry Dilemmas
24:42 The Worst Gifts Ever Given
26:15 Go-To Thank You Gifts
27:53 The "Olive Oil" Story
30:10 The Hunter-Gatherer Instinct in Gift Giving
34:18 Challenges of Buying Gifts for Dads
38:33 Designing Gifts for Others
43:01 The Greatest Gift Ever Given
45:10 Reflections on Gift Giving
All music on this podcast series is provided by Franc Cinelli.
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