In this episode of the Flowgrade Show, Jamie Wheal takes us on a thought-provoking ride of the metaphysical elements of flow. We discuss the opportunities and risks that come with a life around altered states, the use of psychedelics like Ayahuasca and the concept of a hyperslap.
Jamie explains his inner drive to study transcendence, his quest for creating a new generation of flow seekers and what he hopes to achieve with the Flow Genome Project, a research program to crowdsource the flow state that he created with his co-founder Steven Kotler. This episode is a true philosophical journey that will leave anyone inspired who is interested in altered states of consciousness. Enjoy!
In another German episode of the Flowgrade Show, we are covering the topic sugar with the enchanting Nadine Hüttenrauch, a well-known German Food Coach who is using nutrition in order to help people become healthier, more productive, and happier.
I am sorry to all listeners without German language skills. Don’t worry, the next episode in English is already in the works and will be published soon. In the meantime, check out other episodes of the Flowgrade Show with leading experts such as Bulletproof founder Dave Asprey, fitness guru Ben Greenfield, 5-Minute Journal creator UJ Ramdas or meditation expert Emily Fletcher. In these episodes, you will hear these high achievers’ advice for how to upgrade your physical and mental skills and generate more flow moments in your life.
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"Visual memory is way more powerful than auditory memory.“ - Jonathan Levi
Did you ever dream of picking up a book, reading it in one sitting and then recall it in great detail at the next sophisticated dinner conversation? If yes, then you will enjoy listening to Jonathan Levi. The young entrepreneur does not have time to read anything twice with many simultaneous projects demanding his attention. Jonathan hosts the very successful Becoming Superhuman Podcast (LINK), develops cutting-edge online courses to accelerate learning and improve memory, and still aims to read one book per week while spending at least 72 hours per month outside in nature. The man has developed powerful methods to massively upgrade his learning and memorization skills because he doesn’t like to compromise when it comes to reaching his goals.
In this episode, Jonathan shares some easy methods to read faster, learn quicker, and memorize greater chunks of information. He talks about the importance of using our visual memory, why he prefers written text to audio books, and gives two methods that everyone can use right now to immediately start remembering the names of people at the next cocktail party. Enjoy and leave us a comment below!