
Ever feel like everyone else just "gets it" faster than you?
You're not broken. You're just using the wrong strategies.
In this solo episode, Hazel Ann is getting real about the moment that changed everything: sitting in her internship, nodding along as her mentor explained a process, then completely blanking two days later. The shame of asking "wait, how do I do this again?" while other interns just... remembered.
This episode breaks down the three research-backed strategies that took her from frantically taking notes and remembering nothing to actually retaining what she learnt. No more re-reading the same paragraph five times. No more pretending to remember something you don't.
You'll learn why "learning styles" are actually limiting you (with research to back it up), the neuroscience behind why your brain deletes information, and the exact frameworks to learn faster without burning out.
If you've ever felt like you're working twice as hard to learn half as much, this episode is for you.
đź’ˇ What We're Covering in This Episode
đź“‘ Chapter Timestamps
00:00 - The Internship Shame Story: When I Realized Something Was Wrong
03:15 - Myth-Busting: Why Learning Styles Are Limiting You
06:42 - How Your Brain Actually Works: The Science of Forgetting
10:28 - Strategy #1: The Testing Effect (Close the Tab and Explain It)
15:19 - Strategy #2: Spacing + Interleaving (Stop Cramming, Start Mixing)
20:34 - Strategy #3: Make It Matter (Attention + Emotion + Structure)
26:08 - Why This Matters Long-Term: The Compounding Effect
28:45 - Your Action Plan: Start With These 3 This Week
đź’¬ Let's Connect
I'd love to hear from you! What's your "old you" learning habit that you're ready to leave behind? Or what was your biggest takeaway from this episode?
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Remember: You're not behind. You're not broken. You just didn't know these strategies yet.
New you starts today. Let's go. 🎙️
đź“– Resources Mentioned:
Sternberg, R. (1994). Thinking Styles.
Reid, J. (1995). Learning Styles in the ESL/EFL Classroom.
Riener, C. & Willingham, D. (2010). The Myth of Learning Styles.
Hatami, S. (2018). Learning Styles — A Review of Concepts and Research.
Huberman, A. (2023). Huberman Lab Podcast: Optimal Protocols for Studying & Learning.
Brown, P., Roediger, H., & McDaniel, M. (2014). Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning.
Dunning, D. & Kruger, J. (1999). Unskilled and Unaware of It.