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The Magnetic Memory Method Podcast

Author: Anthony Metivier

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The Magnetic Memory Method Podcast is your portal to creating Memory Palaces and using mnemonics for memorizing foreign language vocabulary (and a lot of other precious information too). Hosted by Anthony Metivier, the founder of the Magnetic Memory Method, a systematic, 21st Century approach to memorizing foreign language vocabulary in a way that is easy, elegant, effective and fun.
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Discover the common causes of forgetting, from memory decay and interference theory and stress. Then remove the problems with today's 7 simple tips.
AI expert and memory enthusiast Andrew Mayne joins me to share his exploration of artificial intelligence and memory techniques. His insights will help you boost your Memory Palace skills and give you a vision for memory improvement in the future. Check him out at: https://andrewmayne.com/ Free Memory Improvement Course: https://www.magneticmemorymethod.com/free-memory-improvement-kit/
Mind mapping provides many advantages, especially when you follow a small number of best practices. Listen as I share them now with detailed examples. For the visual mind map examples and research resources, visit: https://www.magneticmemorymethod.com/benefits-of-mind-mapping/
Why do you need to take memory courses? Discover the world’s best schools and courses and ratings for memory training. For all my scientific research links and the original PDF for the Memory Training Consumer Awareness Guide, here's the information page for this episode: https://www.magneticmemorymethod.com/memory-courses/
Remembering concepts feels like the hardest thing on the planet to do. Keep these principles in mind and you'll find it much easier. For more information, get all the resource links and more right here: https://www.magneticmemorymethod.com/memorizing-concepts-made-easy-and-magnetic/
Do vitamins for memory improvement actually work? If so, what are they and what's the best way to take them? Discover all the details now.
The story method is typically used to memorize short lists. But there are nuances worth learning that make it more useful. Discover them now.
Lynne Kelly is the author of the most popular memory improvement books of our time. In The Knowledge Gene, she proves that memory and learning are biological to the core.
Scott Young discusses his claim that you can "Get Better At Anything." We discuss accelerated learning, skills acquisition, and scientific findings about what will really work to supercharge your learning journey.
Do the techniques memory champions use to rapidly remember decks of cards translate to language learning? Yes, and here are their best tips.
Many people struggle to learn the Major System for memorizing numbers. Here's how to start using this mnemonic number system fast.
You can strengthen your memory quickly. Tip 7 is one of the most unusual tips, but it is scientifically proven and I use it all the time.
Developing a Memory Palace for programming is fast and fun. You need five additional mnemonic systems too. Learn everything you need now.
If you've been asking, "Why do I keep forgetting things?" the 6 main reasons are clear. These 5 fixes will positively boost your memory fast.
Polymath and linguistic maestro Luke Ranieri joins to discuss his strategies for memorizing 100 lines of the Iliad in Ancient Greek. His mastery of multiple topics and languages will inform and inspire you!
These 8 study habits helped me ace my exams and avoid the stress of cramming. Discover the best study habits now and learn how to use them.
If you want to know how to create a Virtual Memory Palace, this episode will help you understand what they are and how to get the most out of them. Including the real reason to use them (in my experience and opinion).
William Wadsworth founded Exam Study Expert to help people learn effectively and efficiently, including those who have limited amounts of time. Enjoy how well his science-backed tips work!
Want to know how to remember things better – facts, lists, a new language? Check out these 19 memory techniques to remember things quickly.
Mnemonics help you learn complex topics, but using mnemonics in everyday life is just as powerful. Discover your options with case studies.
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Robert Adams

Incredible podcast! The techniques shared here really help with learning. In addition to this, I also found the website https://educhill.com/ to be very helpful in offering valuable essay samples. After listening to this podcast and reading the sample essays on educhill, it really helped me to achieve incredible results in my studies. So, I advise you to apply these methods when writing essays for practical and effective learning.

Jan 28th
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Productive Fish

This podcast episode is an absolute gem for anyone looking to revolutionize their language learning process! What's particularly impressive is the focus on not just the technique itself, but how to integrate it effectively with other learning tools and strategies. It's not about magic solutions but about using the right tools in the right way. For anyone who's struggled with memory techniques or felt overwhelmed in their language learning journey, this episode is a must-listen. Additionally, for those interested in further enhancing their learning strategies, I highly recommend checking out this insightful blog post on spaced memorization: https://productive.fish/blog/spaced-repetition/

Dec 8th
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Danny Acton

Learning new skills efficiently and retaining information effectively are valuable abilities to cultivate and this https://scottwalkerwriting.com/ site provides excellent info there. This technique involves reviewing the material at specific intervals over time. By spacing out your study or practice sessions, you reinforce the information and enhance long-term retention. Tools like flashcards or spaced repetition apps can be helpful in implementing this technique.

May 23rd
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Hesam

Hi I watched few video of you on YouTube and your website. I’d like to use the palace memory for medical documents. I don't know how I can do that do you have the video of how to make the palace for a tough subject like different diseases ?

Jan 20th
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R. Morrison

just one big infomercial,if I had a pound for everytime he plugged his site....I'd be able to fill my car with fuel several times over.

May 24th
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Ben Vagg

bit of a cock thing to say at the end... [i could have gone into construction where i wouldn't need to use my brain] I'm not exactly one to take offense its pretty stupid to imply the people who build your homes, fix your electricity, and wade through shit to fix your plumbing aren't using their brains

Aug 14th
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Chaya

Are you Matthew Mcconaughey's Brother?😄

Aug 14th
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Scotty Edwin Rowe

Great episode! I loved it. I'm a Pastor so I speak every week. what's the link for that free online course? also, what did you mean by "There is no such thing as free will"? did you mean that theologically or in another way?

Jul 24th
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Niclas Daniels

#binauralbeats #chronicpain #concentration

Apr 30th
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William Gordon

What an episode!

Apr 23rd
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William Gordon

That track at the end was awesome! Such a catchy, groovy tune. Hook me up with the album when it's done

Aug 9th
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William Gordon

This actually sounds really fun to do and makes improving memory seem so much less daunting. I'm excited to get started with your methods :)

Aug 9th
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Rupak Mitra

this is a gas ballon, all air no substance

Jun 16th
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Minas Gadalla

that is awesome!!!

Jan 18th
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