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Chris from Two Middle Aged Guys Trying to Work It All Out joins Anthony this week to talk about games that are connected to specific memories from their past. Two Middle Aged Guys Trying to Work It All Out - https://2middleagedguys.com The Retro Gamers: http://linktr.ee/retrogamerspodcast Anthony @matsusu28 Larry @mohr365 Open/Close Music: "Shuffle" by Ozzed http://ozzed.net #podcast #trg #theretrogamers #videogames #classic #retro #memories #tmag --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrogamerspodcast/support
Simon Reinhard is a two-time World Champion memory athlete. He holds multiple world records and Guinness World Records, and has won over 30 tournaments around the world – more than anybody else in his sport. Simon has created several memory courses, and he is also one of the founders of the International Association of Memory (IAM).
Juliet and Leanne recap day two of the couples' cohabitation in Love After Divorce. Heejin and Jimi take the marriage compatibility test, Ricky has an awkward meeting with Harim's ex-husband, and Jerome works hard to impress Benita's parents.Next, Juliet and Leanne recap The Devil's Plan, where they break down the dice game, the memory game, and the first elimination. They talk about the “cult of personality” and whether the alliances will pay off for the underdogs.Also, find out the co-hosts' Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and which celebrity they'd choose to be stuck with in a prison cell.Subscribe and never miss an episode!THE SHOW: Get in touch with us:Instagram: @thekwatchpartyEmail: thekwatchparty@gmail.comPaypal: paypal.me/thekwatchparty
In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dan is joined by Nelson Dellis to discuss memory competitions and strategies for improving memory. Nelson Dellis is a 5x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world, traveling around the world as a competitive Memory Athlete, Memory Consultant, Published Author and highly sought-after Keynote Speaker. As a Memory Champion, Mountaineer, and Alzheimer's Disease Activist, he preaches a lifestyle that combines fitness, both mental and physical, with proper diet and social involvement. Born with an average memory, Nelson was inspired by the passing of his grandmother from Alzheimer's disease in 2009 to start training his memory so that he could keep his mind strong and healthy throughout his lifespan. In a short period of time, he transformed into one of the leading competitive memorizers in the world, claiming five U.S. titles along the way, the elite Grandmaster of Memory title, as well as a number of U.S. memory records for: (current record) Memorizing the most names in 15 minutes - 235 names (current record) Memorizing the most words in 15 minutes - 255 words (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 30 minutes - 907 digits (former record) Memorizing the most decks of playing cards in 30 minutes - 9.02 decks (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes - 339 digits (former record) Memorizing a deck of cards in the fastest time - 40.65 seconds (current Guinness World Record) Fastest to recall a memorized deck of cards under water - 2m22s Nelson is the Founder & CEO of Climb For Memory, a non-profit charity that aims to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's disease research through mountain climbs all around the world. Nelson has climbed numerous peaks around the world for this cause, including four times on Mt. Everest. He also runs an expedition company that leads clients up mountains around the world (https://www.axventuresinc.com/) Nelson has been featured on the Netflix documentary “Memory Games” (2019), FOX's Superhumans, Brain Games, The TODAY Show, Fox and Friends, The Katie Couric Show, CNN.com, ABC Nightline, The Dr. Oz Show, The Science Channel, Nat Geo, SuperBrain China, among many others. He is the author of Remember It! The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget (released in 2018) by Abrams Books. He is also the author of the kids memory book: Memory Superpowers! An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don't Want to Forget (released in 2020). For more on Nelson, be sure to check out nelsondellis.com & @nelzor To keep up to date with everything Dan is doing on the podcast, be sure to subscribe and follow @brawnbody on social media! Episode Sponsors: MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout! AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/ MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! PurMotion: "brawn" = 10% off!! TRX: trxtraining.com coupon code "TRX15BRAWN" = 15% off GOT ROM: https://www.gotrom.com/a/3083/5X9xTi8k Red Light Therapy through Hooga Health: hoogahealth.com coupon code "brawn" = 12% off Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Training Mask: "BRAWN" = 20% off at checkout https://www.trainingmask.com?sca_ref=2486863.iestbx9x1n Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support
Judge Topher hosts a surprise cross examination to test how bad Judge Rachel's memory really is...
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Nelson Dellis is a 5x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world, traveling around the world as a competitive Memory Athlete, Memory Consultant, Published Author and highly sought-after Keynote Speaker. As a Memory Champion, Mountaineer, and Alzheimer's Disease Activist, he preaches a lifestyle that combines fitness, both mental and physical, with proper diet and social involvement.Born with an average memory, Nelson was inspired by the passing of his grandmother from Alzheimer's disease in 2009 to start training his memory so that he could keep his mind strong and healthy throughout his lifespan. In a short period of time, he transformed into one of the leading competitive memorizers in the world, claiming four U.S. titles along the way, the elite Grandmaster of Memory title, as well as a number of U.S. memory records for:(current record) Memorizing the most names in 15 minutes - 235 names(current record) Memorizing the most words in 15 minutes - 255 words(former record) Memorizing the most digits in 30 minutes - 907 digits(former record) Memorizing the most decks of playing cards in 30 minutes - 9.02 decks(former record) Memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes - 339 digits(former record) Memorizing a deck of cards in the fastest time - 40.65 secondsNelson is the Founder & CEO of Climb For Memory, a non-profit charity that aims to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's disease research through mountain climbs all around the world. Nelson has climbed numerous peaks around the world for this cause, including three times on Mt. Everest.Nelson has been featured on the Netflix documentary “Memory Games” (2019), FOX's Superhumans, Brain Games, The TODAY Show, Fox and Friends, The Katie Couric Show, CNN.com, ABC Nightline, The Dr. Oz Show, The Science Channel, Nat Geo, SuperBrain China, among many others.He is the author of Remember It! The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget (released in 2018) by Abrams Books. He is also the author of the kids memory book: Memory Superpowers! An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don't Want to Forget (released in 2020).⚡ Connect with Nelson: https://www.nelsondellis.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsondellis/ | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnINhoHWuVjUDXp7dav5e3A | https://www.instagram.com/nelzor/?hl=en | https://twitter.com/climbformemory⚡ Connect with Greg Witz: witzeducation.com | LinkedIn | Learn More About Greg Witz and betterHUMAN:Greg's sole mission in life is to challenge all of us to be better. MAKING HUMANS BETTER HUMANS has been at the foundation of Witz Education for over 30 years. As an entrepreneur, thought leader, author, mentor, and father, Greg creatively blends psychology and communication skills with street smarts and a no-BS approach. From startups to the White House, bringing entrepreneurs and business leaders to the top of their game is Greg's passion. His rich understanding of organizational and human development coupled with his own corporate experience allows Greg to effectively and energetically design and deliver tailor-made programs that have transformed thousands of Witz clients' careers and personal lives.Learn more about what Witz Education can do for you at witzeducation.com
A fun storybook and memory game for Halloween nights with kids, sitting around the campfire. How many of the zombie gifts can you remember? This is a Halloween poem written by Matai Maitre at Storyberries. You can read along with this story at Storyberries.com by clicking here. The story is read by Jade Maitre.
We all know that the years start coming and they don't stop coming, but we're starting to have trouble remembering them. Our memories are an essential part of who we are and this week we learned there's A LOT that can impact our ability to remember the good old days (or just that person's name we met five minutes ago, tbh). If you've been feeling some brain fog lately you're not alone — surprisingly, there's a lot that goes into maintaining our memory, especially when a global health crisis cuts off the stimulation our minds need to stay sharp. But we're diving into hacking our brainwaves and training our minds so that we can actually remember all the things we need to do today. May the odds be ever in our favour!Join us as we chat about:The three pillars of memory maintenanceHow to stimulate both sides of your brainThe impact of staying physically and mentally activeWhy sleep rules everythingHow managing stress and anxiety can strengthen memory (and why we blackout when stressed)Quick memory hacks to help you stay sharp We hope this is an episode you won't forget!For show notes and more adulting tips, visit:teachmehowtoadult.caSign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultpodcast Follow Gillian:@yunggillianaire/Follow Cailyn:@cailynmichaan/
Nelson Dellis is an author, speaker, and star in the Netflix Documentary, Memory Games. In this episode, you'll hear about his backstory to becoming a five time Memory Champion and, even if you lose your keys on a regular basis, the motivational takeaways are easy to find. You can check out his titles on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3FtIDjE Nelson Dellis Website: https://www.nelsondellis.com/
Can you name these books after hearing just the opening line? What about from a single quote pulled from the adaptation? In episode 200, Luke & James celebrate a long road behind them by putting their memories to the test not only by playing a couple tough games, but by challenging themselves to choose favorite episodes that stood out along the journey. They finish out by getting more personal, recalling all the ways their lives have changed since the show's inception. Things like James getting a job as an instructor at a university and the reasons for Luke's difficult decision to fire his literary agent. Come celebrate with them on this very special episode! Become a Patron for hours of exclusive content & more: www.patreon.com/inktofilm Buy any of the source novels at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Merphy Napier's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/q50moXEXorg
"Memory Games" (2018) and memory & mnemonics GUEST: Chase DiMarco, The Medical Mnemonist Podcast The Medical Mnemonist Podcast https://www.prospectivedoctor.com/the-medical-mnemonist-podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/medicalmnemonistmastermind/ Mental Health Film Comment https://www.facebook.com/MentalHealthFilmComment https://twitter.com/mhfilmcomment email: mentalhealthfilmcomment@mail.com
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Eric and Sid talk to Nelson Dellis, 4X U.S. Memory Champion from the Netflix Documentary Memory Games. Nelson talks to the hosts about his life and how he became a memory champion. He brings up the story about how he became passionate about memorizing things because of his grandmother. The episode is around 30 minutes long and 100% worth a listen! Please note the podcast was recorded on an online platform as a result of social distancing during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Email questions and comments to c3chatshow@gmail.com. Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3chatshowpodcast/ C3 Chat Show Podcast YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYx2sBaW2HEWsNE_rNrLJeWcNFICoBPJg Sid and Eric use Canva to make their image designs. Want to try out Canva: https://canva.7eqqol.net/nws20 Who is Sid Vaidya and Eric Gershey? Sid Vaidya: Driven to connect people to help them achieve their dreams and goals. Founder of Switch Events, built to be the platform of the future for professional networking. Sid is a networking expert, best selling author, keynote speaker, and business professional. If you would like to connect with Sid, please contact him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sidvee. Eric Gershey: CEO and Founder of Jaguar Apps Inc. In addition to serving as CEO and Founder of Jaguar Apps Inc, Eric Gershey is passionate about helping people find their dream job. Their success becomes his motivation to expand this business. He’s created two apps, Nine2Five Job Search app, the all in one job search platform for job seekers, and the Lid app, the Android screen locking application. If you would like to connect with Eric, please contact him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-gershey-975977148. About Our Guest: Nelson Dellis Nelson's Website: https://www.nelsondellis.com/ Remember It Book: https://www.nelsondellis.com/remember-it Memory Superpowers! Book: https://www.nelsondellis.com/memory-superpowers Nelson's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnINhoHWuVjUDXp7dav5e3A --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/c3chat/support
International Man of Memory, Chester Santos teaches us how to assign meaning to information using landmarks and mental markers.Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors and support links:This episode is sponsored by Calendar. A scheduling software for teams. Trusted by over 80,000 business.Calendar:https://calendar.grsm.io/followfavazza to get a free trial using the linkAmazon Student Prime: https://amzn.to/33I34f3 Save 50% off nowLast but not least, Quillbot, or as I call it my (quail quail). : https://quillbot.grsm.io/followfavazzaPODCAST INFO:- Podcast website: https://www.followfavazza.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-transformation-station/id1497680608- YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXLa_UNYbU3OqO0oRel6rdA- Sign up for our Weekly Newsletter: https://gmail.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=e25bc711ee8f764e84c431910&id=fcdd003176SUPPORT & CONNECT:- Check out the sponsors and support link above, its the best way to support this podcast- Coffee Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/favaP- Donating: https://paypal.me/followfavazza- Twitter: https://twitter.com/followfavazza- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@followfavazza- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-transformation-podcast- Facebook: https://facebook.com/followfavazzaYour Transformation Station is a Veteran-owned and operated podcast.
Wild show tonight as we discuss the cancellation of Dana White's Mortal Kombat (UFC 249) and the cursed fight that is Fergeson v Khabib. We talk about the MLB and the feelers on their potential plans to have the league take place in a Secluded format. The NHL had rumors of theirs as well on what would be a fast paced portion of hockey. Some more Memory Games as we've talk about some cool re-watch moments in sports and share our take on the historical and personal signicance of them. And then we'll let the show guide it self as we enjoy some fun and games, witty banter, and awkward silence, and possible verbal fights.
Gary Moss shares how to keep your memory active during this downtime, and making it an uptime. https://just4thespellofit.com/jftsoi.moss@gmail.com
This week’s guest, Geert van der Velde, is a semi-retired rock star who has recently managed to turn his passion for all things chess into the role of Chief Content Officer for Chessable.com. Geert is quite knowledgeable about chess books, chess history, and chess teaching, and we hit all of these topics in our conversation. Geert was also able to share lots of information about some exciting projects in the works at Chessable, as well as trends of which we should be aware in the chess education space generally. More details and timestamps can be found below. If you are not seeing embedded hyperlinks in your podcast feed you can find them here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2020/1/21/episode-161-geert-van-der-velde-chief-content-officer-of-chessablecom 0:00- Geert delves into his chess background and talks about how his passion for chess was born and how it was revived in the past decade. Mentioned: BIll Wall’s Chess Website, My Great Predecessors, My Best Games of Chess by Alexander Alekhine, Alekhine BBC Interview YouTube clip, GM Neil McDonald, Chess Books Recaptured: Bobby Fischer goes to War 9:00- Geert shares how he ended up in his current role as Chief Content Officer at Chessable.com. 12:30- We take a detour into Geert’s background as a successful touring rock musician, most prominently for a band called The Black Atlantic. Check out their music here: https://blackatlantic.bandcamp.com/ 14:45- We return to Geert’s chess background. Mentioned: How to Reassess Your Chess by Jeremy Silman , Grenke Chess Open, Chessable’s 100 Endgames You Must Know, IM John Bartholomew, GM Jorden Van Foreest, GM Jan Gustafsson, 22:00- What does Geert’s work for Chessable entail? Mentioned: GM Sam Shankland’s Small Steps 2 Success on Chessable, GM Wesley So, Chessable’s “Lifetime Pro” Membership deal will only be available for a few more weeks, Chessable CEO David Kramaley on Perpetual Chess, GM Alex Colovic, GM Pentala Harikrishna, Memory Champ Simon Reinhard, Memory Games on Netflix, Moonwalking with Einstein 35:50- This show is brought to you in part by Chessable- As we discussed, one of the many great books you can learn online is 100 Endgames You Must Know: https://www.chessable.com/100-endgames-you-must-know/course/5193/ 36:50- A supporter of the podcast sent in some great Chessable-related questions pertaining to when Chessable’s IOS app will be coming and other Chessable business-related questions. Mentioned: NM Mike Zaloznyy, IM Dmitri Schneider 44:00- What books would Geert most love to bring to Chessable? As a chess dad and part time chess teacher, what are Geert’s favorite apps for kids who are learning chess? ERROR ALERT- Contra what I said, Magnus Trainer is available on Ipad. I apologize for the mistake! Mentioned: How to Reassess Your Chess by Jeremy Silman , The Chess Steps Method, Magnus Trainer, Chesskid.com, Chess Steps: Chess Tutor Program , Cor van Wijgerden 53:00- We discuss Geert’s plans for attending the ongoing Tata Steel Chess Tournament. Can spaced repetition be used to learn music? Mentioned: Black Atlantic’s Most Popular Song,I Shall Cross this River, has been streamed 31,000,000. Thanks to Geert for being on the show, you can keep up with him via Chessable and Twitter. If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate
Die Dokumentation „Memory Games“ begleitet Menschen auf ihrem Weg zur Weltmeisterschaft im Gedächtnissport, um zu ergründen, wie Erinnerung funktioniert und wie die Kapazitäten unseres Gehirns aktiviert werden können. Ohne einen digitalen Helfer.
Episode 103: 4-Time USA Memory Champion, Nelson Dellis wants to teach you techniques that will allow you to memorize vast amounts of information. Guest Biography Nelson Dellis is a 4x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world, traveling around the world as a competitive Memory Athlete, Memory Consultant, Published Author and highly sought-after Keynote Speaker. As a Memory Champion, Mountaineer, and Alzheimer's Disease Activist, he preaches a lifestyle that combines fitness, both mental and physical, with proper diet and social involvement. Born with an average memory, Nelson was inspired by the passing of his grandmother from Alzheimer's disease in 2009 to start training his memory so that he could keep his mind strong and healthy throughout his lifespan. In a short period of time, he transformed into one of the leading competitive memorizers in the world, claiming four U.S. titles along the way, the elite Grandmaster of Memory title, as well as a number of U.S. memory records for: (current record) Memorizing the most names in 15 minutes - 235 names (current record) Memorizing the most words in 15 minutes - 255 words (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 30 minutes - 907 digits (former record) Memorizing the most decks of playing cards in 30 minutes - 9.02 decks (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes - 339 digits (former record) Memorizing a deck of cards in the fastest time - 40.65 seconds Nelson is the Founder & CEO of Climb For Memory, a non-profit charity that aims to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's disease research through mountain climbs all around the world. Nelson has climbed numerous peaks around the world for this cause, including three times on Mt. Everest. Nelson has been featured on the Netflix documentary “Memory Games” (2019), FOX's Superhumans, Brain Games, The TODAY Show, Fox and Friends, The Katie Couric Show, CNN.com, ABC Nightline, The Dr. Oz Show, The Science Channel, Nat Geo, SuperBrain China, among many others. In this episode, you'll learn: What is memory and should we be training our brains? A system for encoding numbers for impressive memory recall. We'll discuss the business of memory because Nelson left his day job to follow his passion. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/103 Find more from our guest: nelsondellis.com YouTube Instagram facebook.com Twitter Mentioned in this episode: Ben Pridmore - World Memory Champion Remember It!: The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget by Nelson Dellis Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer Quantum Memory: Learn to Improve Your Memory with The World Memory Champion! by Dominic O'Brien Climb For Memory Runnymede Tip of the Week: How to Protect Yourself After the Massive Equifax Hack | Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Welcome to Man Bites Film our weekly podcast in which we talk about movies that are streaming on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu,and Shudder. This week the Man Bites Film team will be reviewing "Nintendo Quest" streaming on Amazon Prime. Followed by our individual reviews with Branden Lacau talking "Lupin III; The Castle of Cagliostro" streaming on Netflix, and Luis Lacau talking about "Memory Games" streaming on Netflix.Subscribe and share to all your friends and family. Join our Man Bites Media family.Also on Wednesdays we release a sister podcast called Man Bites Retro, Wizarding with William Phoenix, and Cellar Door: A Journey into Middle Earth every Monday. You can find on this app or any app for podcast.www.manbitesfilm.comwww.diverselygeek.org#Memorygames #Nintendoquest #Comedy #Horror #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #Hulumovies #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #Netflixoriginal #Hulu #Scifi #Comedies #Dramaseries #mbm #podcast #fandom #nerds #geeks
Welcome to Man Bites Film our weekly podcast in which we talk about movies that are streaming on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu,and Shudder. This week the Man Bites Film team will be reviewing "Nintendo Quest" streaming on Amazon Prime. Followed by our individual reviews with Branden Lacau talking "Lupin III; The Castle of Cagliostro" streaming on Netflix, and Luis Lacau talking about "Memory Games" streaming on Netflix.Subscribe and share to all your friends and family. Join our Man Bites Media family.Also on Wednesdays we release a sister podcast called Man Bites Retro, Wizarding with William Phoenix, and Cellar Door: A Journey into Middle Earth every Monday. You can find on this app or any app for podcast.www.manbitesfilm.comwww.diverselygeek.org#Memorygames #Nintendoquest #Comedy #Horror #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #Hulumovies #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #Netflixoriginal #Hulu #Scifi #Comedies #Dramaseries #mbm #podcast #fandom #nerds #geeks
Lynne Kelly became a senior memory champion after she began researching ancient ways of transforming landscapes, objects and the human body into 'memory palaces.'
Join ReWatchable as we get closer to the end with our discussion of Angel 5×17, “Underneath,” and 5×18, “Origins.” Superfan: Caitlin and Maj Newbies: Mitch and Brittany Fun Facts: Despite his protests, Mitch got a Nintendo Switch! Brittany has Royal Wedding fever. Maj is watching Sweden and Switzerland in a hockey shoot out (which is the most exciting thing right now). Caitlin turned 30! (Everything’s okay, you’ll be fine!) Angel season 5, episode 17, “Underneath”: -Newbie reactions to Illyria -Wait, this was cancelled? -Synopsis -Roll call – everyone is dead, drinking, or babysitting -We’re having a hard time with Wes -Let’s talk about how to tell a joke -Can anyone reach out for help? -So Eve is a creation, huh? -Who has spare oven light bulbs? -Giles can’t stand these people -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Angel season 5, episode 18, “Origins”: -Synopsis -FREAKIN’ CONNOR is back -Lorne is the Tara of Angel -You can’t ignore the memory thing forever -This episode sends Wes into even more of a spiral than he’s already headed down -Connor is still super into Angel’s fight skills -“I can’t sweep this up!” -Did Connor get his memories back? -And that ends the argument -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Listener Feedback: -Stop hiding that beautiful neck, Wes Brittany’s Brainstorms/Mitch’s Musings: –Angel season 5, episode 19, “Time Bomb” –Angel season 5, episode 20, “The Girl in Question” Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Tumblr: ReWatchablePodcast.Tumblr.com Comment on this post! Please rate and review us on iTunes!
Welcome to Episode 5 of Midwest Meeple! In this episode, Chris and Tom talk about their recent gaming experiences, talk about starting a gaming group and try to remember their favorite Memory Games!Show Notes Games Chris talked about – Kingdom Builder and The Bridges of Shangri-LaGame Thomas talked about - ZoolorettoSearch users by location on BGG - https://boardgamegeek.com/findgamers.php?action=findclosestformFind a game group by location on BGG - https://boardgamegeek.com/forum/82/boardgamegeek/game-groupsThe Des Moines Area Board Game Group on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/groups/400988609965511/The Des Moines Area Game Design Group on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2184308041799112/?ref=group_headerMemory Games – Gigamonsand PengolooBe sure to rate, like and subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcast platform. Our show notes can be found at midwestmeeple.com. You can connect with us between shows on facebook at facebook.com/midwestmeeple. Follow us on Twitter @midwestmeepleor Chris @rolloffgames and Thomas @tdcackler. Or call our voicemail line at 515-259-3068. Send all email to show@midwestmeeple.com. Enjoy the show! DOWNLOAD HERE!
Dave Farrow pops on to the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast to talk about memory techniques for students and professionals and give listeners free tickets to the 2017 Memory Games in Las Vegas.
Dave Farrow pops on to the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast to talk about memory techniques for students and professionals and give listeners free tickets to the 2017 Memory Games in Las Vegas.
This week is quite a special one, as we opened up the 13-hour livestream for "Gamers United Against Demnetia". We talk memory games, times our memory has failed us in games, games as part of dementia/memory research, games as both preventative and palliative brain care, and a whole lot else besides. Ben and Aadil share one of Lucy's favourite beers the 'Steady Rolling Man' pale ale from the folks over at "DEYA". The boys finish off the conversation with the "Northern Monks Patron Project" pineapple and grapefruit juice IPA '4.02'. Lucy starts off with the 'Cryo Baby' session IPA from "Magic Rock Brewery", following it up with "Beerbliotek" 'Single Hop Mosaic' IPA.
This week is quite a special one, as we opened up the 13-hour livestream for “Gamers United Against Demnetia”. We talk memory games, times our memory has failed us in games, games as part of dementia/memory research, games as both preventative and palliative brain care, and a whole lot else besides. Ben and Aadil share one of Lucy’s favourite beers the ‘Steady Rolling Man’ pale ale from the folks over at “DEYA”. The boys finish off the conversation with the “Northern Monks Patron Project” pineapple and grapefruit juice IPA ‘4.02’. Lucy starts off with the ‘Cryo Baby’ session IPA from “Magic Rock Brewery”, following it up with “Beerbliotek” ‘Single Hop Mosaic’ IPA.
Most famous for her '90s Boston grunge band Come, Thalia has since 2001 put out six albums and some EPs, with a stripped-down yet not acoustic sound that makes good use of her low, smoky voice and tasteful electric guitar, often accompanied by viola and/or piano with prominent drums. We discuss "Northwest Branch" by The Thalia Zedek Band from Eve (2016); opening music is "Afloat," also from that album. We then cover "Desanctified (Full Circle)" from Been Here and Gone (2001) and "Hell is in Hello" from Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness (2004). End song: "Regatta" from the self-titled debut album (2016) by a collaboration called E. Learn more at thaliazedek.bandcamp.com and Thalia's Facebook page. Hear bonus audio for this episode by supporting NEM at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic or through a a PEL podcast network membership. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
Most famous for her '90s Boston grunge band Come, Thalia has since 2001 put out six albums and some EPs, with a stripped-down yet not acoustic sound that makes good use of her low, smoky voice and tasteful electric guitar, often accompanied by viola and/or piano with prominent drums. We discuss "Northwest Branch" by The Thalia Zedek Band from Eve (2016); opening music is "Afloat," also from that album. We then cover "Desanctified (Full Circle)" from Been Here and Gone (2001) and "Hell is in Hello" from Trust Not Those in Whom Without Some Touch of Madness (2004). End song: "Regatta" from the self-titled debut album (2016) by a collaboration called E. Learn more at thaliazedek.bandcamp.com and Thalia's Facebook page. Hear bonus audio for this episode by supporting NEM at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic or through a a PEL podcast network membership. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
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The thought of memory improvement excites you, doesn't it? But then you start reading all the books and watching the videos and within seconds ... Improving your memory suddenly starts to feel like a lot of hard work! It's understandable. Using a Memory Palace, associative-imagery and practicing Recall Rehearsal can be tough. It involves a lot of moving parts. But if you've gotten hold of my free Memory Improvement Kit, then you know that in reality, it's actually pretty simple. But if you're not interested in beelining directly towards total memory mastery, no sweat. Here are three games and exercises you can play starting today. They will exercise your memory, move the muscles of your imagination and renew access to parts of yourself you've probably long forgotten. Warning! Before we get started, you'll need something to write with. And what you're about to experience could well change your life forever. (In a good way, of course.) And when I say write, I mean "write." Sure, you can play these memory games by writing in Evernote or whatever. But don't. You'll get more from them by using old-fashioned pencil and paper. You can also use your mind on its own too. These exercises can be completed while daydreaming on a park bench or wherever you find yourself. But with writing, the pages you fill will prove to you that your mind is a vast place with many recesses. And you'll enjoy the exercise more when you see what emerges from the depths of your imagination. Plus, you'll be able to feel the weight of your memory in the paper on your hands. And that is a sensation you can't get from any app in the world. (Though a device that gets heavier the more information it contains could be a fun option for those who want to go on a data diet!) Do These Things Now If You Want To Improve Your Memory Without Sweat, Blood Or Tears 1. Make a list of all the places you can remember visiting. Start local and go back as far as you can remember. For example, here are some of the first places that I remember visiting: Where my dad used to train his duck hunting dogs The farm at Tranquille where my mom used to work A chocolate factory we visited on a field trip in Kindergarten Immerse yourself in these memories. Think about colors, smells, textures. Recall the people you were with and call up as many people as you can. Then you can start listing other towns and cities. Again, go as deep into the past as you can. I remember flying to Prince Rupert with my dad where he bought me cowboy boots. Get All The Memory Guidance You Need From Someone Close To Home Next, take these early memories and ask someone in your family to give them your version. When I press my memory for sensory detail, I remember nothing of the flight. But I do have glimpses of how the city looked, and I can smell beer on my dad's breath. For bonus points in your own memory play, move from the deep past up until the present. And do your best to establish a linear time line so you have a feeling for the chronology. But at this point ... Don't Worry About Exact Dates ... ... except for seasons if your sensory memory provides them. For example, in my first memory of watching my dad train one of the dogs, he's wearing the white sweater my mom knit for him. Although there was no snow on the ground on those mountain plains, white clouds were shooshing from the dog's noise as it ran after the dummy (it feels like a flashbulb memory, to be honest). And I remember my dad letting me the starter pistol and how cold it felt in my hand. These details make it safe to assume it was Fall. Once you've gotten your sensory details gathered, come back and add dates if you wish for an extra memory massage. For that you should learn the Major Method for memorizing numbers. Or you can proceed the next of our memory games: 2. Recall the names of every classmate you can remember.
The thought of memory improvement excites you, doesn't it?F But then you start reading all the books and watching the videos and within seconds ... Improving your memory suddenly starts to feel like a lot of hard work! It's understandable. Using a Memory Palace, associative-imagery and practicing Recall Rehearsal can be tough. It involves a lot of moving parts. But if you've gotten hold of my free Memory Improvement Kit, then you know that in reality, it's actually pretty simple. But if you're not interested in beelining directly towards total memory mastery, no sweat. Here are three games and exercises you can play starting today. They will exercise your memory, move the muscles of your imagination and renew access to parts of yourself you've probably long forgotten. Warning! Before we get started, you'll need something to write with. And what you're about to experience could well change your life forever. (In a good way, of course.) And when I say write, I mean "write." Sure, you can play these memory games by writing in Evernote or whatever. But don't. You'll get more from them by using old-fashioned pencil and paper. You can also use your mind on its own too. These exercises can be completed while daydreaming on a park bench or wherever you find yourself. But with writing, the pages you fill will prove to you that your mind is a vast place with many recesses. And you'll enjoy the exercise more when you see what emerges from the depths of your imagination. Plus, you'll be able to feel the weight of your memory in the paper on your hands. And that is a sensation you can't get from any app in the world. (Though a device that gets heavier the more information it contains could be a fun option for those who want to go on a data diet!) Do These Things Now If You Want To Improve Your Memory Without Sweat, Blood Or Tears 1. Make a list of all the places you can remember visiting. Start local and go back as far as you can remember. For example, here are some of the first places that I remember visiting: Where my dad used to train his duck hunting dogs The farm at Tranquille where my mom used to work A chocolate factory we visited on a field trip in Kindergarten Immerse yourself in these memories. Think about colors, smells, textures. Recall the people you were with and call up as many people as you can. Then you can start listing other towns and cities. Again, go as deep into the past as you can. I remember flying to Prince Rupert with my dad where he bought me cowboy boots. Get All The Memory Guidance You Need From Someone Close To Home Next, take these early memories and ask someone in your family to give them your version. When I press my memory for sensory detail, I remember nothing of the flight. But I do have glimpses of how the city looked, and I can smell beer on my dad's breath. For bonus points in your own memory play, move from the deep past up until the present. And do your best to establish a linear time line so you have a feeling for the chronology. But at this point ... Don't Worry About Exact Dates ... ... except for seasons if your sensory memory provides them. For example, in my first memory of watching my dad train one of the dogs, he's wearing the white sweater my mom knit for him. Although there was no snow on the ground on those mountain plains, white clouds were shooshing from the dog's noise as it ran after the dummy (it feels like a flashbulb memory, to be honest). And I remember my dad letting me the starter pistol and how cold it felt in my hand. These details make it safe to assume it was Fall. Once you've gotten your sensory details gathered, come back and add dates if you wish for an extra memory massage. For that you should learn the Major Method for memorizing numbers. Or you can proceed the next of our memory games: 2. Recall the names of every classmate you can remember.
The Olympics of 2012 are reflected on by East Londoners who participated; coaches, athletes, families, and announcers. To find out more about Eastside Community Heritage, visit www.hidden-histories.org.uk