
Roland Allen
Publisher and author of "The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper", exploring the notebook's impact on communication and artistic movements.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 52min
The Power of the Notebook — The History and Practice of Thinking on Paper
Roland Allen, the author of 'The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper', delves into the transformative journey of notebooks. He discusses how they evolved from accounting tools to vital creative instruments, used by luminaries like Leonardo da Vinci and Theodore Roosevelt. The conversation highlights the significance of Renaissance zibaldones and commonplace books in personal and intellectual growth. Allen emphasizes the enduring power of handwritten notes in our digital age and shares practical tips for effective journaling and note-taking.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 6h 32min
A Vergecast holiday re-run marathon
This holiday compilation features insights from various tech experts. Josh Jezza discusses the hidden world of undersea cables, crucial for global internet connectivity. Riley Testa shares the journey of creating the Delta emulator app and its evolution into AltStore. Alison Johnson explores the role of smartphones in AI. Roland Allen reflects on the history of notebooks, while Ben Sandofsky dives into the impact of technology on photography with the Halide app. Finally, Charlie Harding analyzes AI's role in music and its legal implications, making for an engaging holiday listen.

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Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 15min
If Netflix can't make live work, can anyone?
Richard Lawler, a contributor to The Verge, dives into Netflix's struggle with live sports streaming, particularly during the Tyson vs. Paul fight. He questions if major tech players can successfully adapt to the demands of live sports. Following that, Roland Allen, author of "The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper," discusses the enduring significance of notebooks and handwriting in a digital age. His insights reveal how these simple tools have shaped our thoughts and communication throughout history.

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Jun 26, 2024 • 1h 5min
Paper Trails: How Notebooks Changed The World | Roland Allen
Renowned author Roland Allen discusses his upcoming book, 'The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper.' He dives into how notebooks revolutionized thought and writing, tracing their evolution from mere inventions to essential cognitive tools. The conversation explores the deep connection between handwriting and memory retention, and the therapeutic benefits of journaling for emotional processing. Roland also contrasts the emotional weight of analog notebooks with the fleeting nature of digital records, enriching the dialogue with insights from historical figures like Marcus Aurelius.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 51min
490. The Notebook’s Mighty Place in History with Roland Allen
Roland Allen, author of "The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper," delves into the surprising impact of notebooks on history. He discusses the evolution of writing tools from ancient papyrus to modern notebooks and their profound influence on creativity and learning. The conversation highlights how writing by hand engages the brain differently than typing. Allen also explores the significance of artists' sketchbooks and the role of travel diaries in capturing personal expression, underlining the enduring value of these humble tools in a digital age.

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Jan 19, 2025 • 1h 7min
SPOS #967 – Roland Allen On Notebooks And Thinking
Roland Allen, a UK-based publisher and author, dives into the joy and significance of notebooks in creativity and thought. He discusses how writing by hand offers unique sensory engagement and clarity, contrasting traditional methods with digital note-taking. Allen shares insights on the psychological benefits of journaling and the cultural revival of handwriting. The conversation also touches on the personal relationships we form with stationery and the ongoing importance of notebooks in fostering productivity and meaningful expression.

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Jul 20, 2024 • 42min
Gabfest Reads: Understanding the World Through Notebooks
Author Roland Allen discusses the historical origins of notebooks, emphasizing their impact on creativity and personal documentation. They explore the evolution of notebooks, the emotional weight of handwritten diaries, and the transformative impact of paper versus parchment on historical documentation.

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Nov 12, 2024 • 49min
553: The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper with Roland Allen
Roland Allen, author of "The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper," shares his expertise in book publishing and passion for note-taking. He explores the historical significance of notebooks in fostering creativity and personal growth. The conversation highlights contrasting note-taking styles of artistic giants like Da Vinci and Pacioli, while also delving into the evolution of writing materials and the emotional benefits of analog journaling. Allen also introduces the innovative Notebook LM app, designed to revolutionize research organization.

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Nov 4, 2024 • 50min
How Notebooks Changed Your Life & Are Video Screens Really So Bad?
Roland Allen, author of *The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper*, reveals how notebooks have transformed human thought and creativity, citing figures like Leonardo da Vinci. Meanwhile, Dr. Richard Cytowic, a neurology professor, discusses the cognitive overload caused by screens and the addictive nature of smartphones, urging listeners to be mindful of their digital habits. The conversation uncovers the therapeutic power of writing and the emotional ramifications of excessive screen time on relationships and youth development.

Mar 18, 2024 • 43min
Page-Turner: A History of the Notebook
Roland Allen, a publisher and author of "The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper," joins Albert Read, a writer and former Managing Director of Condé Nast. They delve into the transformative history of notebooks, from their origins in 1260 Italy to their role in art and business. The conversation highlights how notable figures like Leonardo da Vinci used notebooks for creativity and reflection. They also explore the concept of Zibaldoni and the chaos of ideas and the cultural significance of the iconic Moleskine notebook in shaping modern creativity.