I've been really enjoying the podcast this year and looking forward to see where you take it next year! One topic I think would be really interesting to hear you reflect on is overconsumption in the planner/journal/stationery community. I think there are so many angles you could approach the topic from, for example, as people who both have large collections of stationery, where do you draw the line between collecting and overconsumption? Or as content creators do you ever feel pressured to buy something you otherwise wouldn't in the name of making content? Etc..
I've enjoyed binge watching the Planner Pals podcast during the Christmas break. It's inspired me to create! Ideas for season 2: - someone mentioned you guys seem more relaxed and joke-y this episode. Would love to see more of that. I personally prefer when the editing is more 'loose' and there are (breathing) pauses😉. - interview not only content creators, but also people in the community who don't create content, but are avid planners and bujo' ers - have people send in what trouble they're having in their bujo and/or planning system and you guys give advice - indeed an episode where you rotate your supplies - an episode about shopping your stash
I appreciate how welcoming this podcast is and the lack of gatekeeping. It's nice not to worry "i don't do it the right way" or "i don't have the right stuff".
I’ve watched all your 2024 videos and I’m so glad you’re going to continue. I had thought about interviewing planners for my channel so a bit disappointed you got there first but at the same time I’m excited because you’ll have better contacts than me. I can’t wait to see your first interview ❤ If you ever want to interview me about keeping journals for recording hobbies and keeping them organised - get in touch 😊 Topics I’d love to hear you talk about: 1. weekly/monthly reviews - do you use them, tips, how to incorporate into your practice, are you just picking up unfinished tasks or do you also look at what did and didn’t work, how often etc. Its one of the main elements of bullet journaling that I kind of slide on. 2. Diarising your day. Did you keep a diary as a child, if you do it now do you use prompts or just ramble on about what you did, what form does it take (ie. how is it incorporated into your journal) which prompts have been most useful, have you tried something like Morning Pages? Have a great New Year Jess and Mark ❤ Ruby
Happy New Year to the both of you! I would love to see a discussion if for some reason, you guys were unable to continue bullet journaling, which planner that’s currently on the market would you guys choose to do your planning in? And perhaps do some “window shopping” on some websites of why you’d choose a certain planner over another. I hope that makes sense! I’m looking forward to what you guys have in store for the new year!
I just have to say I am excited for @Mark's video with his brother today and I am so thankful for both Mark and Jess and all their ideas! This podcast is my favorite and I never miss an episode! 🎉 Happy New Year to everyone!!!
@ do you find it unnerving when you get everything figured out for the next step and that other side of your brain kicks in and you find that if you did 50% of your plan you’re willing to say ‘I got it 100%',,, lol
@@luannfischer747 I love the look of an abundant, collage-y spread, but usually end up with something regimented…and I’m always slightly underwhelmed and a bit disappointed with it…sigh. So, yep, I’m always ”finished” halfway through!
Howdy, Love the idea of rotating the material in your stash. I'm on a no-buy for supplies this year so that is a good approach for me. I also know that I need to see it to use it so for me the rotation is great.
Jess, I was the exact same way about pink as a kid and now, as an adult, I love it! I also really like the idea of including other planner pals on the podcast. Happy New Year to you both!
Hello planner pals!! May I offer a suggestion for future videos? The best distance from a podcast setting is from the waist up, that way people will be even more engaged because we can also see expressive hand gestures! Highly recommend!
You two are so good together! So many 2 person podcasts are full of crosstalk and interruptions, I appreciate how you respect each other and allow the other to complete their sentences. Loved the discussion about gender in planning. I am a planner person - not a planner babe, not a planner girlie. I’m a grandma now and have always loved collecting stationary products and making lists. I remember when there were only a handful of planners made and there might have been a whopping choice of 4 sets for annual Franklin Covey inserts. 😂
We're very mindful of the crosstalk 😝 I personally can't stand it when that happens in Podcasts, so it's nice that if we do ever have an overlapping thought, we can use the separate audio tracks to make it pleasant to listen to in the edit 😂 - Jess
Grateful for this space and the work you've done together! I love the idea of interviews and I think one option could be to bring someone on who is having trouble figuring out how to track or use their journal for something. If they shared ahead of time what the challenge is, then you two could each do a rough attempt in your R&Ds to offer ideas to the interviewee. As for topics, there are so many personality-type quizzes out there. I think it could be interesting for you both to do one and then reflect together on how your personality is reflected in how you bujo and what works or doesn't work for you. I love the Four Tendencies quiz by gretchen rubin and as a Questioner with Rebel tendencies, a lot of habit tracking or goal-setting that works for others doesn't work for me. Strengths Finder, Enneagram, and Meyers-Briggs are the well-known ones that could be interesting too.
You two are awesome! Jess - because you got me hooked on Archer & Olive, and Mark - because you introduced Jess to Lumos pens by Tom's Studio!! Guess what I got for Christmas?? Yep. A Lumos duo, in Ivy, with three inks: Constellation, Iris, and two Neptunes!! Oh my goodness - my hubby saw the price back in August (?) and said, no, not gonna happen.... But Santa heard my wish. I LOVE this pen. It writes so smoothly - so awesomely - so gosh dang gorgeously!!! Thank you both so much for being fabulous! Many wishes for a blessed New Year 🙂
Together, you are making excellent podcasts, love every eisode! Future topics... Planning "routines" for how/when use your planner/journal, all the variations of to do lists and how to make them useful, deciding what to include (eg. for posterity, functionality, productivity, mental processing, fun) and why, and it would be interesting to hear your take on what/who exactly is "the planner community" and is that a concept that is helpful/unhelpful?
Great look-back and even greater anticipation for 2025. AI Planner Pals- Oh please NO! Maybe a 'gag' (might be literal) episode to demonstrate to all of us just how much we appreciate the Real Deal. Thank you for creating this podcast and all the best in the New Year!!!
You asked for Ideas for next year. I use a Hobonichi cousin for my bullet journal because I don’t like drawing everything out. I use the bullet journal method in my Hobonichi. I am very minimalist with it. I only used different coloured pens and fonts to make it look different. I am happy with my style of bullet journaling it works for me and that is the point but I sometimes feel like an outsider.
3:40 My notebooks are all in chronological order too, but my index is for notes that I need to reference back to. Without it, notes I need to reference get lost and it a 416 page notebook I’d spend more time looking for stuff than anything else!
Can't wait for season two! You should start the next episode imitating each others voices for a couple minutes just for giggles. Interviewing a business owner like jojosprettypapershop would be fun. An interview with a parent who uses there bujo for the family as well. I think trying to approach from many different perspectives would be great since you see a lot of the same stuff on online.
This podcast has been really fun to watch/listen to! I appreciated the look at things I don't do, like using fountain pens. I've tried, but I can't seem to figure out the grip for my left-handedness. I know Mark's left-handed, too, so I liked seeing how he's used them. I'd like to see a bit of branching out - the podcast so far has been mostly focused on bullet journals - which is great because I use a bullet journal for my personal planning. But I also use pre-printed planners, and hearing from others who do that as compared to bullet journals would be interesting. What are the similarities and differences? Is there a type of planning that's better done in one versus another? Like, I've discovered that the traditional vertical happy planner is perfect for school planning for me, since I teach 3 blocks each day, and I write my notes for my daily work in those boxes, and use the weekend boxes for things like meetings, to-do lists, etc. And I can move my attendance rosters from one month to the next, or add a paper in when I need to remember to do something with a class. But I'm rubbish at remembering to use a happy planner or pre-printed planner for my actual life outside of teaching. I need a bujo for that. So, something about how different systems can comingle or comparing different systems. If you do open up interviews, that would be a cool way to do it.
Preface: I love Jess and I love her content and I have never left anything close to a negative comment so please don’t read it that way when I say… I was SHOCKED to hear that Jess doesn’t like breathing and is particular on editing but gulps on live… I have accepted the drinking noises, but I find that fascinating! LOVE YOU BOTH and HAPPY NEW BUJO YEAR!
I am genderfluid and haven’t subscribed to gender norms in quite a long time at this point. It always makes me happy to see “leaders” in this community really push back against those norms, especially with aesthetics. Thank you for sharing your points of view on this topic specifically. I was put off of my style of bujo for a long time because there are/were so many content creators who identified as female and used stereotypically feminine designs. I also don’t enjoy bujo groups on facebook too much besides Jess’s because of how gendered it is! So many posts start with: hey ladies! And it makes me personally uncomfortable to be consistently left out of the conversation for a hobby that I thoroughly enjoy.
I've always been uncomfortable with gender roles, so I'm glad to hear your voice here. I agree that we need more gender-neutral descriptions for journaling styles. Good to hear some thoughts/reflections on this!
I'm so glad your podcast popped up on my feed. I joined late in the year but subscribing was the best decision I made. Absolutely enjoyed the videos and looking forward to seeing more in 2025. For 2025, I would love to see bullet journaling for a chronic illness. How would you go about tracking it? And also bullet journaling for your business. How would you organize the different aspects of it? Happy New Year to you both. May this coming year be filled with nothing but good things. 🎆🎇🎊🎉🥳💙💜
Topics I would like to hear about are bullet journalimg for mental health, managing chronic illness, the daily log, and maybe even creating content. It would also be interesting to discuss how some people use a planner like a bullet journal, comparing the processes, etc.
I'd be interested in your thoughts on duplicated information. For example, I do a reading journal, and I have a pie chart for books read, and my new ratings page will also list books read, so that duplicates information but I get different things out of it. Do you struggle with duplication or not care?
Here's my take. There isn't only a small amount of followership or compliments to go around. If I compliment Jess, that doesn't mean I can't also compliment Mark. I think an awful lot of people like for it to be a "competition" for a "small amount of fame." I always told my kids the same thing about grades. There isn't just one A for the whole class (if there is, that teacher needs to be FIRED!!!!!). Just because someone else got one, doesn't mean you won't. Oh, and my first vote is for Harmony! Also, Journal by Design.
Regarding AI written books - there was a mushroom foraging book on Amazon at one point that could have got you killed.... There was at least one video on YT about it
I honestly want to get a fountain pen, but I'm currently -very VERY- specific on what I buy at all. So if I'm not getting the pen body I like, I'm not buying. Don't know if that makes sense, but eh... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I understand Jess' perspective on using AI art for personal use, though I respectfully disagree with it. I personally find joy in supporting local artists in purchasing stickers/stamps, reusable commissioned pieces and things like that. I personally much rather compromise on my creative process that way. 😊 I'm very happy to have picked up on this podcast/UA-cam series! I still have a few episodes to get caught up on, but I'm very much looking forward to what the new year will bring! 💖
I strong disagree with using AI generated images. AI is built on stolen work and people use it get something they want without paying the artist who was stolen from in the first place.
The AI conversation is hard to listen to when you don't bring up the environmental impacts of using AI. At a time when each year is the hottest year, using ao much energy for AI is just irresponsible.
I've been really enjoying the podcast this year and looking forward to see where you take it next year! One topic I think would be really interesting to hear you reflect on is overconsumption in the planner/journal/stationery community. I think there are so many angles you could approach the topic from, for example, as people who both have large collections of stationery, where do you draw the line between collecting and overconsumption? Or as content creators do you ever feel pressured to buy something you otherwise wouldn't in the name of making content? Etc..
I am new to this community and am overtaken by joy to find my tribe. Thank you! Love to both of you!
I've enjoyed binge watching the Planner Pals podcast during the Christmas break. It's inspired me to create!
Ideas for season 2:
- someone mentioned you guys seem more relaxed and joke-y this episode. Would love to see more of that. I personally prefer when the editing is more 'loose' and there are (breathing) pauses😉.
- interview not only content creators, but also people in the community who don't create content, but are avid planners and bujo' ers
- have people send in what trouble they're having in their bujo and/or planning system and you guys give advice
- indeed an episode where you rotate your supplies
- an episode about shopping your stash
I appreciate how welcoming this podcast is and the lack of gatekeeping. It's nice not to worry "i don't do it the right way" or "i don't have the right stuff".
Love your podcast and really looking forward to Season 2!!!
Happy New Year! ❤
I’ve watched all your 2024 videos and I’m so glad you’re going to continue. I had thought about interviewing planners for my channel so a bit disappointed you got there first but at the same time I’m excited because you’ll have better contacts than me. I can’t wait to see your first interview ❤ If you ever want to interview me about keeping journals for recording hobbies and keeping them organised - get in touch 😊 Topics I’d love to hear you talk about: 1. weekly/monthly reviews - do you use them, tips, how to incorporate into your practice, are you just picking up unfinished tasks or do you also look at what did and didn’t work, how often etc. Its one of the main elements of bullet journaling that I kind of slide on. 2. Diarising your day. Did you keep a diary as a child, if you do it now do you use prompts or just ramble on about what you did, what form does it take (ie. how is it incorporated into your journal) which prompts have been most useful, have you tried something like Morning Pages? Have a great New Year Jess and Mark ❤ Ruby
That was fun you too seemed even more relaxed than usually. Which when you were both joking around you were even more funny 😂 love you guys
Happy New Year to the both of you! I would love to see a discussion if for some reason, you guys were unable to continue bullet journaling, which planner that’s currently on the market would you guys choose to do your planning in? And perhaps do some “window shopping” on some websites of why you’d choose a certain planner over another. I hope that makes sense! I’m looking forward to what you guys have in store for the new year!
Oh that would be fun! Thanks for the suggestion -Mark
I just have to say I am excited for @Mark's video with his brother today and I am so thankful for both Mark and Jess and all their ideas! This podcast is my favorite and I never miss an episode! 🎉 Happy New Year to everyone!!!
I’m a Pisces and I’ve always felt the pull in both directions, so for me,,, you two are my cup of tea! Love listening to either and both. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yay!!!!
OMG…yes! I always describe my Pisces self as having the heart of an artist but the soul of an engineer! These pals are the perfect combo!
@ do you find it unnerving when you get everything figured out for the next step and that other side of your brain kicks in and you find that if you did 50% of your plan you’re willing to say ‘I got it 100%',,, lol
@@luannfischer747 I love the look of an abundant, collage-y spread, but usually end up with something regimented…and I’m always slightly underwhelmed and a bit disappointed with it…sigh. So, yep, I’m always ”finished” halfway through!
Howdy, Love the idea of rotating the material in your stash. I'm on a no-buy for supplies this year so that is a good approach for me. I also know that I need to see it to use it so for me the rotation is great.
Jess, I was the exact same way about pink as a kid and now, as an adult, I love it! I also really like the idea of including other planner pals on the podcast. Happy New Year to you both!
Yep! Me, too lol!!
Just got my first fountain pen for Christmas and having fun. It slowed me down and helped me write better.
Hello planner pals!! May I offer a suggestion for future videos? The best distance from a podcast setting is from the waist up, that way people will be even more engaged because we can also see expressive hand gestures! Highly recommend!
Thanks for the recommendation - something we will have to play with -Mark
I watch on my phone and like this cropping. From the waist up would make the faces too small my phone screen.
You two are so good together! So many 2 person podcasts are full of crosstalk and interruptions, I appreciate how you respect each other and allow the other to complete their sentences. Loved the discussion about gender in planning. I am a planner person - not a planner babe, not a planner girlie. I’m a grandma now and have always loved collecting stationary products and making lists. I remember when there were only a handful of planners made and there might have been a whopping choice of 4 sets for annual Franklin Covey inserts. 😂
We're very mindful of the crosstalk 😝 I personally can't stand it when that happens in Podcasts, so it's nice that if we do ever have an overlapping thought, we can use the separate audio tracks to make it pleasant to listen to in the edit 😂 - Jess
Grateful for this space and the work you've done together! I love the idea of interviews and I think one option could be to bring someone on who is having trouble figuring out how to track or use their journal for something. If they shared ahead of time what the challenge is, then you two could each do a rough attempt in your R&Ds to offer ideas to the interviewee. As for topics, there are so many personality-type quizzes out there. I think it could be interesting for you both to do one and then reflect together on how your personality is reflected in how you bujo and what works or doesn't work for you. I love the Four Tendencies quiz by gretchen rubin and as a Questioner with Rebel tendencies, a lot of habit tracking or goal-setting that works for others doesn't work for me. Strengths Finder, Enneagram, and Meyers-Briggs are the well-known ones that could be interesting too.
You two are awesome! Jess - because you got me hooked on Archer & Olive, and Mark - because you introduced Jess to Lumos pens by Tom's Studio!! Guess what I got for Christmas?? Yep. A Lumos duo, in Ivy, with three inks: Constellation, Iris, and two Neptunes!! Oh my goodness - my hubby saw the price back in August (?) and said, no, not gonna happen.... But Santa heard my wish. I LOVE this pen. It writes so smoothly - so awesomely - so gosh dang gorgeously!!! Thank you both so much for being fabulous! Many wishes for a blessed New Year 🙂
Together, you are making excellent podcasts, love every eisode! Future topics... Planning "routines" for how/when use your planner/journal, all the variations of to do lists and how to make them useful, deciding what to include (eg. for posterity, functionality, productivity, mental processing, fun) and why, and it would be interesting to hear your take on what/who exactly is "the planner community" and is that a concept that is helpful/unhelpful?
Happy New year Mark and New Zealand girl aka Jashii aka Jess 😊❤
Hahaha Yes! Cross over comments. -Mark
Great look-back and even greater anticipation for 2025. AI Planner Pals- Oh please NO! Maybe a 'gag' (might be literal) episode to demonstrate to all of us just how much we appreciate the Real Deal. Thank you for creating this podcast and all the best in the New Year!!!
Thanks for being a part of the planner pals community.
Happy New Year, Jess and Mark!
Happy new year
You asked for Ideas for next year. I use a Hobonichi cousin for my bullet journal because I don’t like drawing everything out. I use the bullet journal method in my Hobonichi. I am very minimalist with it. I only used different coloured pens and fonts to make it look different. I am happy with my style of bullet journaling it works for me and that is the point but I sometimes feel like an outsider.
3:40 My notebooks are all in chronological order too, but my index is for notes that I need to reference back to. Without it, notes I need to reference get lost and it a 416 page notebook I’d spend more time looking for stuff than anything else!
Yes! The index is great for that. I switched from every page to just the important ones too -Mark
Downloading this video for my plane ride home in a few hours. Happy New Year, Planner Pals!! ❤❤
Can't wait for season two! You should start the next episode imitating each others voices for a couple minutes just for giggles.
Interviewing a business owner like jojosprettypapershop would be fun. An interview with a parent who uses there bujo for the family as well. I think trying to approach from many different perspectives would be great since you see a lot of the same stuff on online.
This podcast has been really fun to watch/listen to! I appreciated the look at things I don't do, like using fountain pens. I've tried, but I can't seem to figure out the grip for my left-handedness. I know Mark's left-handed, too, so I liked seeing how he's used them. I'd like to see a bit of branching out - the podcast so far has been mostly focused on bullet journals - which is great because I use a bullet journal for my personal planning. But I also use pre-printed planners, and hearing from others who do that as compared to bullet journals would be interesting. What are the similarities and differences? Is there a type of planning that's better done in one versus another? Like, I've discovered that the traditional vertical happy planner is perfect for school planning for me, since I teach 3 blocks each day, and I write my notes for my daily work in those boxes, and use the weekend boxes for things like meetings, to-do lists, etc. And I can move my attendance rosters from one month to the next, or add a paper in when I need to remember to do something with a class. But I'm rubbish at remembering to use a happy planner or pre-printed planner for my actual life outside of teaching. I need a bujo for that. So, something about how different systems can comingle or comparing different systems. If you do open up interviews, that would be a cool way to do it.
I've really enjoyed the podcast thank you both ❤ would love to see Erin on here for an episode
I too would love to see Erin with you.
I'm really enjoying the podcast, and I look forward to all that is coming up in 2025. Both of you have a fantastic New Year!
Preface: I love Jess and I love her content and I have never left anything close to a negative comment so please don’t read it that way when I say… I was SHOCKED to hear that Jess doesn’t like breathing and is particular on editing but gulps on live… I have accepted the drinking noises, but I find that fascinating! LOVE YOU BOTH and HAPPY NEW BUJO YEAR!
I am genderfluid and haven’t subscribed to gender norms in quite a long time at this point. It always makes me happy to see “leaders” in this community really push back against those norms, especially with aesthetics. Thank you for sharing your points of view on this topic specifically. I was put off of my style of bujo for a long time because there are/were so many content creators who identified as female and used stereotypically feminine designs. I also don’t enjoy bujo groups on facebook too much besides Jess’s because of how gendered it is! So many posts start with: hey ladies! And it makes me personally uncomfortable to be consistently left out of the conversation for a hobby that I thoroughly enjoy.
We really appreciate the comment and so excited to have you as a part of the planner pals.
I've always been uncomfortable with gender roles, so I'm glad to hear your voice here. I agree that we need more gender-neutral descriptions for journaling styles. Good to hear some thoughts/reflections on this!
I'm so glad your podcast popped up on my feed. I joined late in the year but subscribing was the best decision I made. Absolutely enjoyed the videos and looking forward to seeing more in 2025.
For 2025, I would love to see bullet journaling for a chronic illness. How would you go about tracking it? And also bullet journaling for your business. How would you organize the different aspects of it?
Happy New Year to you both. May this coming year be filled with nothing but good things. 🎆🎇🎊🎉🥳💙💜
Happy new year and thanks for your ideas for future pods. -Mark
Hello and Happy New Year. I would like you to do an episode where you take audience questions (Live). Maybe have a viewer guest on the show. 😊
Topics I would like to hear about are bullet journalimg for mental health, managing chronic illness, the daily log, and maybe even creating content. It would also be interesting to discuss how some people use a planner like a bullet journal, comparing the processes, etc.
7:59 I have bought _glass_ dip pen and _calligraphy_ dip pen, and _I love them._
I have UA-cam Music, and Planner Pals is my top podcast for the year! 🎉❤
I'd be interested in your thoughts on duplicated information. For example, I do a reading journal, and I have a pie chart for books read, and my new ratings page will also list books read, so that duplicates information but I get different things out of it. Do you struggle with duplication or not care?
20:49 Tarottube is overflowing with gendered language, and it makes me feel unwell. I appreciate that you talk about the male and female themes.
i'd love to see a 'beginner's setup for $10' kind of logic convo. books and pens included
Here's my take. There isn't only a small amount of followership or compliments to go around. If I compliment Jess, that doesn't mean I can't also compliment Mark. I think an awful lot of people like for it to be a "competition" for a "small amount of fame." I always told my kids the same thing about grades. There isn't just one A for the whole class (if there is, that teacher needs to be FIRED!!!!!). Just because someone else got one, doesn't mean you won't. Oh, and my first vote is for Harmony! Also, Journal by Design.
oooh, please invite Sarra Cannon for an episode!
Sarra's a good egg 😊 Totally a great contender for a podcast guest!
I would love to see an interview with Char/Chaise Detective.....just if you want an idea ;)
I would totally love it if you could have Brian Hazzard on your channel. I love his videos.
Oooo he'd make for a cool guest! Great suggestion 😄
Regarding AI written books - there was a mushroom foraging book on Amazon at one point that could have got you killed.... There was at least one video on YT about it
I honestly want to get a fountain pen, but I'm currently -very VERY- specific on what I buy at all. So if I'm not getting the pen body I like, I'm not buying.
Don't know if that makes sense, but eh... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I understand Jess' perspective on using AI art for personal use, though I respectfully disagree with it. I personally find joy in supporting local artists in purchasing stickers/stamps, reusable commissioned pieces and things like that. I personally much rather compromise on my creative process that way. 😊
I'm very happy to have picked up on this podcast/UA-cam series! I still have a few episodes to get caught up on, but I'm very much looking forward to what the new year will bring! 💖
I strong disagree with using AI generated images. AI is built on stolen work and people use it get something they want without paying the artist who was stolen from in the first place.
Stopped watching at 16:00
So done with people hyping AI as a useful tool.
The AI conversation is hard to listen to when you don't bring up the environmental impacts of using AI. At a time when each year is the hottest year, using ao much energy for AI is just irresponsible.