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.
Don’t you hate that feeling of linguistic deskilling?
You know the kind I mean…
The feeling that you’re losing command over your language.
It could be a language you’ve learned…
Or even your mother t…
Let’s face it. Everyone has fantasized about having a memory implant.
You know the kind:
A small, unobtrusive thing, patched directly into your brain …
… capable of letting you learn and remember at …
Tired of note taking techniques during lectures that sound like they’ll be effective …
…but ultimately fail to help you remember information?
You know the kind:
The ideas look good, but … not exactly…
The experience of memory loss creates the kind of story you normally only see in the movies.
Yet, for Jennie Gorman, the experience of memory loss was all too real.
Although we all experience the occ…
You know that instant gratification is the real reason you struggle to learn and remember information, don’t you?
Good news:
If you’d like the cure, let me instantly gratify you and jump right in. He…
Have you ever wondered why on earth anyone would focus on memorizing individual words?
A lot of people not only wonder about this, but some are utterly convinced that focusing on vocabulary instead o…
I’m a pretty calm and relaxed guy.
But if there’s one word related to memory improvement that drives me bonkers, it’s “system.”
And you’ve probably heard me talk all about why I don’t teach a compreh…
What would you give if you could have the world’s best mentor accessible at any time?
I’m talking about catering to your every need …
So you can accomplish a specific goal
… and in a way that fits th…
What if I told you that turning your brain into a passwords manager is the easiest thing on the planet?
Yes, even massively complex and (seemingly) meaningless passwords like …
HHTDFY66^&dd766g^^%7*d
…Do you know how often earth-shattering revelations about how to use your memory better come along?
Two words:
Not often.
But when Lynne Kelly’s The Memory Code was announced, I knew we were in for s…
Have you ever sat down to learn something and thrown your hands up in the air?
Not to catch a balloon or give a salute.
But because you were furious and frustrated?
And have you felt that a learning …
Don’t you love a teacher who can tell a good joke?
You know the kind:
Each class begins on a funny note.
You hang on every word, no matter how difficult.
In fact … it pains you when the lectures end.
…Would you like to pick the mind of the greatest living Major System masters?
If so, click play above and dive into the incredible mnemonic talent of Florian Dellé.
In this exclusive interview with Fl…
Have you ever said out loud or in your mind, “I can’t learn a language!”
Well … guess what?
You’re fooling yourself!
And it’s the worse kind of lie.
Why?
Because every minute you’re not fluent in at …
Do you ever go hunting for music you can use to increase your focus and concentration?
I sure have. But over the years, I’ve experienced diminishing returns.
That got me wondering about what benefits…
Don’t you hate that sinking feeling?
You know the one.
You crack open another memory improvement book.
You’re excited to take your memory training to the next level.
You’re hungry for the next-level …
Have you ever heard the phrase, “writing is re-writing”?
It’s an important principle for people learning to write.
Why?
Because there’s a destructive fantasy going around:
The fantasy that the first …
Go ahead and admit it.
You’re skeptical that memory techniques will work for you.
You might even be skeptical that memory techniques work at all.
I mean … those memory champions could be using mirror…
Ever feel frustrated by people with strong memory abilities?
You know the kind. They rattle off names. They know all their credit card numbers. They say, “April 10th, 1972,” not “back then” or “in th…
Home is where the heart is, right?
Judging by my inbox and all the pains and frustrations with memory I hear …
Maybe not.
I mean, think about it:
You pour all that hard-earned money into rent or your…