
302: Photographic Memory: A Skill You Didn't Know You Had
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In this episode, you'll learn that you have a photographic memory without knowing it. Just like Baton Rouge attorney Tony Clayton who can remember names and faces instantly, which helps him recall details about jury pool members, even groups of 50 to 75 people. By the end of the episode, you'll understand how to unlock this skill to remember anything you want to and you'll be completely astonished.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Unlocking the potential of photographic memory through accessible techniques.
- Exploring the historical and modern relevance of the loci system, dating back to Simonides of Ceos.
- Using mnemonic devices and bizarre visual imagery to enhance memorization and retention.
- The transformative impact of memory mastery on personal and professional growth.
- Practical applications of memory techniques, including memorizing numbers and historical figures.
Resources from this Episode
- Moonwalking with Einstein, Joshua Foer
- Deep Work, Cal Newport
- The Memory Book, Harry Lorayne & Jerry Lucas
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