Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method Podcast
Summary: 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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In this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast, I answer one of your important questions.
Language learning expert Luca Lampariello of www.thepolyglotdream.com shares his secrets of success.
In this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method, we talk to Michael Gusman. A student of mnemonics for approximately one year, he suffered a nearly tragic automobile accident and severe short term memory loss. In this interview, you'll learn how he used memory techniques to help recover his memory and flourish.
In this post we've got mnemonic examples featuring nuns, pyramids and Pythagoras's abs!
This neat little drill will build your vocabulary in random blasts, every time you roll the dice.
You never have to struggle to memorize the Greek alphabet again (or any alphabet for that matter).
In this session of the Magnetic Memory Method Podast, I talk about the 5 ways we ruin our Memory Palace efforts when working with mnemonics.
This doctor wants to help heal people by memorizing a deck of cards. I thought I'd help him out. The podcast includes some thoughts on applying card memorization to memorizing Japanese and Chinese characters.
This article will teach you how to be more creative. Why? Because mnemonic examples don't help in the long run.
Here's how to use the parking lot of your favorite grocery store in a Memory Palace for memorizing and recalling foreign language vocabulary.
Ever wondered how to remember things like names? This little acronym will have you memorizing anything in a flash.
Some pretty nifty approaches here to working with your Memory Palaces to memorize thousands of words.