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John Graham went from being a shy, anxious kid to becoming a three-time USA Memory Champion and performing before 400 million viewers in China. Despite these achievements, John faced severe anxiety and daily panic attacks, which led him to confront and release suppressed emotions. Today, he has transformed his struggles into strength, helping others unlock their true potential. In this episode, John joins Ilana to share how he overcame severe anxiety through unconventional methods, the importance of facing your triggers, and the powerful connection between emotional healing and peak performance. John Graham is a three-time USA Memory Champion, memory improvement expert, and a featured competitor on FOX's Superhuman. He holds achievements like memorizing 229 names and faces in 15 minutes. As a speaker and coach, John helps others overcome anxiety, build confidence, and reach their potential. In this episode, Ilana and John will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:42) Discovering the Power of Memory (05:03) Mastering Memory Techniques as a Shy, Anxious Kid (08:46) Finding Fulfillment Beyond Accomplishments (11:53) Beating Crippling Anxiety in Memory Competitions (14:30) Building Mental Toughness Under Pressure (19:11) Competing Before 400 Million Viewers in China (22:51) The Hidden Cost of Suppressing Emotions (27:47) Getting to the Root Cause of Anxiety (37:53) The Secret to Remembering Names and Faces (39:54) How to Memorize Faster (41:44) Using Visual Stories to Ace Tests (43:00) Releasing Anxiety by Leaning Into the Pain John Graham is a three-time USA Memory Champion, memory improvement expert, and a featured competitor on FOX's Superhuman. Known for his ability to memorize extraordinary amounts of information, John has captivated audiences worldwide. He holds achievements like memorizing 229 names and faces in 15 minutes. As a speaker and coach, John helps others overcome anxiety, build confidence, and reach their potential. Connect with John: John's Website: memoryjohn.com/about/ John's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/memoryjohn Resources Mentioned: Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer: https://www.amazon.com/Moonwalking-Einstein-Science-Remembering-Everything/dp/0143120530 Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training
As election season nears, politicians memorize names, hoping voters remember theirs on election day. But how important is name recognition, and is forgetting a name a business dealbreaker? Comedy writer Aidan Fitzmaurice weighs in.
Taylor Swift's Music Gives Evan a Voice. Morons in the News. Cat's Are Smarter Than Babies. The People's Movie Critic: “Woman of the Hour” Everyone Needs a Laugh. Remembering Names. Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This S***? Bob Never Gets Cash. The Zippy Zodiac. From the Vault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wait, what was the name of...? No it was...ugh. Take a look at these stories while I look it up. Rockin' The 'Bot! What's The Big Idea? Animal Magnetism ----- Gotta Talk Fast is an oral review of Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog. Way past cool. LINKS: https://gottatalkfast.com/
In this conversation, Nick and Amanda discuss various topics including remembering names, receiving listener love, and Amanda's grievances with Con Ed. In this conversation, Amanda and Nick discuss the concept of 'all in' exercise culture and its potential harm to mental and physical health. They highlight the obsession with exercise and the inability to find balance in life. They emphasize the importance of having activities and hobbies outside of exercise, as well as the need for rest and flexibility in training. They also address the issue of comparing oneself to professionals and influencers on social media, and the dangers of addiction and dependency on exercise. Overall, they encourage listeners to prioritize their well-being and seek professional help if needed. ------------------------------- (00:00) Blooper and Remembering People's Names (06:38) Listener Review and Call for Questions (10:35) A Grievance with Con Ed (15:32) Introducing Special Guests (16:59) The Slippery Slope of 'All In' Mentality (35:01) Recognizing Harmful Exercise Behaviors (40:05) Promoting Balance and Flexibility ---------------------------------- Contact us and send questions for us to answer: Amanda - @amanda_katzz Nick - @nklastava Buy Me A Coffee Email - betweentwocoaches@gmail.com
This is an important skill for your networking and for your confidence.. How to get good at remembering names. What does remembering someone's name do for you? It makes a great, long-lasting impression. However it is not easy to do - Jim Kwik created a method to getting better at remembering names. Get your CALM subscription MORE episode links HERE This podcast episode is sponsored by Simplii Financial Visit simplii.com/niagara-college Follow @simpliifin
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ARRGH! Remembering names- so important and SO HARD! Here are the tips that have worked for me- share them with ol' whatshisname..;)
In this in-depth interview on SpeakPact, Antoniette welcomes expert sales coach, Bryan Flanagan, who shared his insights on identifying the importance of sales for speakers and presenters. With 14 years of sales training at IBM and decades of experience training sales and presentation skills globally alongside Zig Ziglar, Bryan highlights the vital role sales play in building an effective speaking career. He discusses how success in the speaking industry involves understanding what the audience needs, personalizing presentation language, and studying one's profession. Another significant part of the discussion was about the 'Three M's' - Messenger, Message and Making money, emphasizing the need for personal growth before professional growth.Find what you're looking for:00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation01:38 The Journey from Hating Sales to Embracing It02:39 Understanding Sales as a Process, Not a Personality03:40 The Importance of Sales for Speakers05:06 Redefining Sales: From Selling to Problem Solving09:40 The Importance of Personal Growth in Sales14:09 Understanding Your Audience's Needs17:00 The Power of Personalizing Your Presentation20:37 Overcoming Learning Disabilities and Mastering Memory21:22 The Journey to Becoming a Consciously Competent Salesperson22:28 The Power of Name Memorization in Personalizing Connections23:16 The Art of Remembering Names and Faces24:28 The Importance of Community and Connection in Events26:59 The Three M's of a Successful Speaking Career29:39 The Importance of Selling in a Speaking Career30:39 The Unique Sales Advantage and Standing Out31:08 The Importance of Embracing Sales in Speaking34:16 The Impact of Selling Results and Leading with Need39:59 The Importance of Being Good in Your ProfessionCONNECT with Bryan Flanagan : Hire Bryan as your personal sales consultant, corporate trainer or bring him in as a dynamic Keynote Speaker. Find out more at the links below:www.linkedin.com/in/bryanflanaganjr www.flanagantraining.com Links to Connect with Antoniette and Wellness Productions:On the Web:www.speakerbooker.comwww.speakpact.com www.wellnessproductionsco.com On LInkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/1AntonietteOn Facebook:www.facebook.com/1Antoniettehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100063739068704www.facebook.com/groups/speakpactWATCH video versions of our episodes on YouTube:www.youtube.com/@1antonietteAnd on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/1antoniette/
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Ever found yourself in a situation where you just can't recall someone's name, even though you've met them multiple times? Trust me, it's not just you. So, what's the secret to really locking in those names?With my background as a speech language pathologist, I know a thing or two about the intricacies of how our minds capture and recall names. So, to help you get better at names, in this episode I'll introduce a name-remembering mnemonic, re-introduce the helpful MAP framework, and even help you remember that forgetting a name once in a while is normal.I know it can seem daunting to become an expert at remembering names if you've struggled all your life with it, but as Henry Ford aptly put it: "Whether you think you can or think you can't, you are right." Links/Past Episodes I Mentioned:Ep.133 - The Three Guiding PrinciplesMy "Memory Matters" Course - A specialized course I've designed with a segment dedicated to mastering names.Other Resources:The Advanced Nervous System Resilience training---join the waitlist! Dive deep into understanding the nervous system and its role in our lives.My video series, "The 30 Second Burnout Solution"---a lifeline for those grappling with stress and burnout, especially compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress.Could you do me a favor? Please leave a review on your preferred podcast platform---it helps me reach more and more people. I'd also love to hear any insights or questions you have. You can also pay me a visit on Facebook or Instagram. You can also find me on my website and book a mini session with me! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Remembering someone's name is good for building connection—and advancing your career. These strategies can help.
Guest comedian Danny Johnson joins Vac & Vinnie to get help with a bit about chewing gum and a trick to remembering names when you first meet someone. Then Vinnie needs help with a bit about his love-hate relationship with being a dad and Greg gets help with a bit about Jawzrsizing. Danny will be back soon to a future episode to give us a look at his first attempt doing the "Remembering Names" bit in front of an audience. https://gregvac.com https://vinnie.com https://dannyjohnson.com Opening Clip from "Donnie Brasco" 1997 Mandalay Pictures End music "Construction Time" written, produced and performed by Gerald Josef https://instagram/precogmusic
Why is it so hard to remember peoples names? Bernadette explains what works for her.... but she isnt the only one who just cant retain peoples names! Why cant everyone just wear their instagram handles on a name badge? We talk about possibly getting merch in the future!! I mean it had to happen sooner or later. Should we do a public podcast one day out in the street? Or is it just another one of our crazy ideas? SIDE NOTE: Bernadette got DING DONG DITCHED on Saturday Night!! Not happy Jan... Ladies Lounge Podcast @ladiesloungepodcst Bernadette Host & Editor @bernadette_maree Tracey Co-Host @tracey_maree777 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladiesloungepodcast/message
Loved getting some tips and tricks from our MAGIC listeners on how to remember someone's name on the spot!
Dickie Bush is a writer and entrepreneur. In this conversation, we spoke about finding a wife, writing a book, journaling, long-term thinking, why fitness YouTubers inspire him, his framework for creating online, and much more. (1:50) Intro (3:43) Getting Recognized (7:35) Dickie's Obsessions (13:24) How To Find A Wife (18:35) Relentless (21:50) Thoughtful (24:52) Remembering Names (28:05) Building Presence (31:21) Accountable (34:45) Writing A Book (38:32) Fitness YouTubers (45:33) Long Term (52:04) ShipYard (59:25) Taking First Step To Change Life (1:03:13) Dickie's Schedule For Creators (1:06:51) Boring Basics (1:07:52) Dickie's Health (1:11:12) Year In Review Retreat (1:18:31) Journaling (1:22:52) Maintenance vs. Growth (1:25:05) Dickie's Games (1:27:20) Dickie's Framework For Content (1:31:50) What Do Most Internet Builders Get Wrong? (1:37:15) Challenge Resources • Dickie on Episode 21: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=583IrJ1rdGU • Dickie on Episode 110: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXOix5Fm2lc • Dickie's Obsessions: https://twitter.com/dickiebush/status/1611346354588057601 • Dickie's End of Year Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ86uTvACp8 Dickie's Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/dickiebush Ship 30 for 30: https://www.ship30for30.com Typeshare: https://typeshare.co Website: https://www.dickiebush.com My Links ✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com
Do you have difficulty remembering the names of people you meet? Seriously, you meet them and two minutes into the conversation you have no idea what they said their name was. Good news, you're not alone and there is a way to get better and fix this. Join the Gray Beards on this "how to" journey to remembering names. Enjoy!!!
A video went viral on TikTok giving some advice to people who can't remember a person's name after meeting them. It involves that person repeating their name multiple times.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A video went viral on TikTok giving some advice to people who can't remember a person's name after meeting them. It involves that person repeating their name multiple times.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonathan and Kitty are both pretty bad at remembering names. Apparently Tik Tok has the solution.
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Rena Yudkowsky, a professional memory coach and geriatric social worker, is the founder of Memory Matters. She teaches online memory improvement courses to mid-lifers and seniors. Over the past twenty years in the field, she has served as the director of an Alzheimer's unit in an assisted living facility in Maryland, the director of development at a senior enrichment program in Israel, trainer for dementia caregivers, facilitator of support groups, and international lecturer on aging topics.Currently, she is the memory coach for an international anti-aging clinic where she does 1:1 coaching and Is working on a comprehensive program to prevent dementia.She is super passionate about her mission of helping those 50 + to age more healthfully, both physically and cognitively as she empowers them to believe in their own memory with confidence and grace.Follow Knowledgeable Aging:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Knowledgeable-Aging-102638398162823Twitter: https://twitter.com/KnowledgeAgingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowledgeableaging/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/knowledgeable-aging/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/05OHF9FkmhzCO5PDsyGfGqNewsletter: https://www.knowledgeableaging.com/newsletter/
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Your World Series teams are set. Astros and Phillies. We have another sure fire way to remember peoples names. Weekend events/parties. NFL. Phrases and sayings that annoy people. Matthew Perry opens up about his drug and alcohol addiction. Times celebrities got banned. There is a place in Russia that will burry you alive.
Your World Series teams are set. Astros and Phillies. We have another sure fire way to remember peoples names. Weekend events/parties. NFL. Phrases and sayings that annoy people. Matthew Perry opens up about his drug and alcohol addiction. Times celebrities got banned. There is a place in Russia that will burry you alive.
Father Knows Best "Should Women Work" September 25, 1952 NBC Father Knows Best "Remembering Names" September 10, 1953 NBC
Names have been an integral part of who we are since the beginning of time. History has proven that names are important to our identity, so why are they so hard to remember? This week, PDPW'S Shelly O'Leary shares tips on how to remember the names of those we meet.
The team talks about the differences between men and women when it comes to remembering names. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The team talks about the differences between men and women when it comes to remembering names. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics discussed on today's show: 1 Show in Burbank, Remembering Names, Heidi PT, Birthdays, History Quiz, The Trendmill, Deals Today, Scotch, Survival Skills: Who's surviving?, Scared of Something, Women Proposing, What did you find in your house?, and Apologies.
Presented with YouTube's Silver Play Button Award for his widely popular channel: “Be Smarter Faster”, Matt teaches you how to learn everything and anything faster and easier than you ever dreamed possible. His training ideas and videos have gained millions of views and have received tens of thousands of exuberant testimonials from his fans around the planet.He is the author of 3 books on Amazon: “How To Remember People's Names”, “Forgetful No More”, and his latest, “Straight ‘A' Strategies for Successful Online Learning.”
Hello and welcome to our show. We start off talking about how people remember names and is it our memory or our we just not interested. Do you like breakfast in bed we talk stats and do men cheat... with food. What would you do for an extra hour of sleep. Would you let a pest control company put cockroaches in your house. Than we finish up with our favorite veggies and our fears and phobias. Thanks foe listening have a blessed.Twitter https://twitter.com/just_outloudFacebook https://www.facebook.com/justtalkinoutloudhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1907869
In this short episode, Allison talks about the importance of learning anyone and everyone's name and the impact it can have.
“You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.” Deuteronomy 5:11 Names are pretty important to God. Here's some ways I remember names: • Say it back to them when you meet • Visualize the face with the name after you leave • Write it down with other names of people in that group so you have a reference (I use Trello for this). • Ask: “Remind me of your name again?” Want to connect with a mentor? Visit http://inversedream.com/podcast/friendship
We try the most bubbliest water ever, The new Top Gun movie, Sequels better than the original, Gangs, Matts House Update, Bald Sexual Harassment, Listener questions, Remembering Names, Jarrods going to possibly get cancelled & Did You Hear About That Quiz. Thanks to the Brighton Trophy Centre & The Auscast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We try the most bubbliest water ever, The new Top Gun movie, Sequels better than the original, Gangs, Matts House Update, Bald Sexual Harassment, Listener questions, Remembering Names, Jarrods going to possibly get cancelled & Did You Hear About That Quiz. Thanks to the Brighton Trophy Centre & The Auscast Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We try the most bubbliest water ever, The new Top Gun movie, Sequels better than the original, Gangs, Matts House Update, Bald Sexual Harassment, Listener questions, Remembering Names, Jarrods going to possibly get cancelled & Did You Hear About That Quiz. Thanks to the Brighton Trophy Centre & The Auscast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We try the most bubbliest water ever, The new Top Gun movie, Sequels better than the original, Gangs, Matts House Update, Bald Sexual Harassment, Listener questions, Remembering Names, Jarrods going to possibly get cancelled & Did You Hear About That Quiz. Thanks to the Brighton Trophy Centre & The Auscast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We try the most bubbliest water ever, The new Top Gun movie, Sequels better than the original, Gangs, Matts House Update, Bald Sexual Harassment, Listener questions, Remembering Names, Jarrods going to possibly get cancelled & Did You Hear About That Quiz. Thanks to the Brighton Trophy Centre & The Auscast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I'm not very good at remembering names" [Want to know why?]
Kent's trick for remembering names back fires on an old friend.
I have often expressed how important it is to make others feel heard and seen, and that feeling we get when a stranger thinks you're worthy of remembering your name immediately, is the most efficient way to make this happen. It's hard to show someone you give a shit about them if you cant bother to remember their most basic identifier. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the new ministry year begins, you and your team will likely be in contact with a lot of new students which can present some challenges if you are unsure how to engage. In this episode we're talking about how to start conversations and remember names. What is your strategy for remembering names of new students? Visit us on Facebook and join the discussion. Download this list of discussion starter questions. Be sure to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and leave us a rating and a review.
Are you good with names? Is it hard for you to remember names? Remembering someone's name goes a long way and it can have a tremendous impact on how they feel about themselves. This episode explains the power of remembering names and gives you a secret on making it easier. As a leader, remember names can be your secret weapon to building stronger relationships and getting more things done. You never know who will turn into who. Knowing people's names will etch your name in their heads because you made them feel special. ===================================2:20: Story of Michael, Josh, and Travis5:20: The Impact of Remembering Someone's Name6:30: Small Trick to Help you Remember Names Better8:50: Everybody Knows Your Name, Tony10:15: A lot of People Know Your Name, Do You Know Theirs?===================================Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card using this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1734803. Instagram: @soyouwanttotalkaboutleadershipEmail: talkaboutleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Remembering a name is remembering the person. Imagine that we remember everyone's name that we come across. After all it isn't that tough to follow your imagination. Listen to know more on the tricks to remember everyone's name.
Tyler Talks Thursdays- The art of remembering a person's name. There is a level of cool and social growth that comes with this skill. Don't be the person who stands on the platform of " I'm great with faces, not with names." Be the person that remembers anyone and everyones name after you first meet them. Follow Me Instagram: @RealTylerJones
Welcome to Minisode Monday, where we kick off the week with something quick and actionable -- to make you more magnetic and effective -- that you can implement right away. This week, brain coach Jim Kwik rejoins us (hear his last visit here) to share his five tips for quickly remembering names and faces -- with CHARM! Let's get to it! The Cheat Sheet: C: Care. People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. Showing that you care enough about someone to remember their name is a basic demonstration of this. H: Hear. People often blame retention when they don't remember names, but it's usually a problem of attention. A: Ask. When you're introduced to someone, ask them about their name. Where's it from? How is it spelled? Who were they named after? What does it mean? R: Repeat. When you meet somebody, make sure to address them by name in the ensuing discussion. Repeating the name will help you associate their name with their face. "You want to repeat it maybe three or four times in the context of the conversation," says Jim. M: Marker. Imagine someone's name scrawled across their forehead in marker. It may sound ridiculous, but it helped Franklin Roosevelt remember the names of everyone he ever met. To learn more about social dynamics and productivity hacks, take the Art of Charm Challenge by clicking here, or text CHARMED to 33444. Also be sure to check out our Social Capital Intensive here! Let us know about how you put today's Minisode Monday into practice! Tweet with @TheArtofCharm in your response or write to Jordan directly: jordan@theartofcharm.com (he actually reads everything)! To truly thrive in all areas of your life, you can't ignore the importance of good health. Try Organifi Green Juice for 20% off using code "charm" when checking out at organifi.com! Find out more about the team who makes The Art of Charm podcast here! Show notes at https://theartofcharm.com/podcast-episodes/minisode-monday-52-five-tips-for-remembering-names-and-faces-with-charm/ HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereview Stay Charming!
"Father Knows Best" - September 10, 1953. Episode title: "Remembering Names." They say curiosity once killed a cat, a fate that's both proper and fit. So why not give thanks for the good fortune that lets you pry yet not die like a kitten. The point we're trying to make is that curiosity is not confined to cats; it's a human frailty as well.