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30 Atomic Memory Techniques from Memory Athlete Daniel Kilov
30 Atomic Memory Techniques from Memory Athlete Daniel Kilov
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Meet Daniel Kilov, a mental athlete, who holds the national record for memory in abstract images. We have mental athlete Daniel Kilov joining us. He has been featured on TedX, written for the Mensa journal, TableAus and has performed in several Australian memory championships. Daniel holds the national record for memory in abstract images, and is a PhD-candidate at Australia National University. Intro 05:38 Levels of Sophistication of Different Memory Techniques & Atomic Techniques Learned from Ancient Mnemonists 09:16 Encoding vs Storing Memories: Associations, Peg Systems, Memory Palaces, and more. 12:23 The Limitations of the Memory Palace for Complex Material and Medical Courses 16:21 Memory Techniques from Around the World & Expanding on Western Art of Memory 19:30 Drills, Exercises, and Mentorship to Prevent Memory Mistakes 21:52 Proper Mnemonic Stories Require Simplicity & Not Settling for Only Common Techniques 25:58 BEST SYNDICATED SERIES EVER!!! 27:31 Just 3 Wishes Resources The Memory Code The Memory Craft The City of The Sun Peter of Ravenna “The Phoenix” Making communication memorable The Book of Memory How to Become a Chess Master The Relationship between Clinical Experience and Quality of Health Care You can also find more of Daniel’s videos and resources at DanielKilov.com or contact him by email.
Released:
Sep 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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