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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Jim Kwik: Unlocking the Genius Inside of You | #ThePlaybook 96

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jim Kwik, CEO of Kwik Learning and renowned brain expert, shares his tips for maximizing your brain’s performance and enhancing your retention. He covers some of the techniques he’s learned from working with stars such as Jim Carey and Will Smith, and also challenges some of the common misconceptions about how memory reallly works. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

On this episode of the Playbook I got a dear friend Jim Quick from the

0:03.0

Transformational Leadership Council who was known as the boy with a broken

0:07.3

brain. I guarantee after this episode you'll wonder who has the broken brain.

0:10.9

This is entrepreneurs the Play playbook where each week I bring you

0:15.1

some of the greatest athletes, celebrities, and entrepreneurs to talk about their

0:19.9

personal and professional playbook to success and what made them champions on the field and in the boardroom.

0:27.0

I'm your host and CEO of Sports One Marketing, David Melzer.

0:32.0

This Dave Meltser, CEO Sports One Marketing here with Entrepreneur of the Playbook,

0:38.0

and I love when I get to do a playbook with a friend, and this is Jim Quick.

0:42.0

He is actually one of, probably doesn't know it but one of my mentors and I always say you know how do you get a mentor it's pick the person that sits in a situation or has experience that you want.

0:53.4

And the reason I wanted to have a sit down officially for once

0:57.7

is that I've been studying the conscious,

1:01.7

subconscious, and unconscious. And I talk about it a lot and I only know the

1:06.9

surface. Not only do you know so much more about the brain than I do, but you've lived

1:12.1

it which was the catalyst for you learning about the brain.

1:17.5

You got into an accident when you were young.

1:19.6

I think you were trying to look at a fire truck through a window or something?

1:23.0

Good memory.

1:24.0

Is that true?

1:25.0

It is. And you fell and you hit your head on the radiator and it changed your life.

1:31.0

Explain to me at five what that meant to you.

1:35.0

So it's one of my earliest memories that I have.

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