Ronald Johnson is the host of the Craft of Memory Podcast, mnemonist, and memory coach. If interested in 1:1 memory lessons, please email: onlinememorytraining@gmail.com. On this podcast, you may expect to find detailed lessons on mnemonics such as the memory palace, number and phonetic systems, the link method, and more. There will also be occasional discussions with authors on technology and soc... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Education |
In this episode, I speak with Brittany Schlichter. She has a Scripture recitation ministry which you can learn more about at letthewordbeheard.com and has memorized over 20 books of the Bible. In this episode, we talk about memory techniques and her ... more
In this episode, I speak with Douglas Hoff, author of Memory Techniques: A Systematic Analysis of Modern Mnemonics. I highly recommend this book if you want a comprehensive understanding of the art of memory.
If you would like to support the Craft of Memory, please consider subscribing to my newsletter: https://thecraftofmemory.substack.com In today's episode, I speak with Don Michael Vickers, a Canadian memory athlete. He is especially known as being one... more
In this episode, I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Jillian Hess, an English Professor and author of "How Romantics and Victorians Organized Information" published by Oxford University Press. She writes at Noted, a newsletter on Substack wh... more
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I coincidentally learned about this podcast through the Art of Memory forum, where a member shared a piece of advice they had heared from here. Before then, I didn't even know a podcast talking about these techniques existed! So far I have really been enjoying the episodes, learning from them and implementing the one or other tipp into my own systems and practices. more
Very informative, though provoking and challenging. I really appreciate the diverse perspectives of the different hosts.
I wish this podcast would emphasize more practical applications of memory systems. For example, what are some smart approaches to memorizing world history? How should I organize my memory palaces for that? What about memorizing judicial decisions for law school? How would I arrange my memory palaces for that task? more
Thank you so much for this podcast! Please know that you are positively impacting more people than you know. This is an amazing podcast and much needed. Please continue doing what you’re doing!
I enjoyed listening to the silky voice of the host.
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