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MetaLearn helps you learn anything...fast. Whether youre building a business, learning a language or picking up a sport, youll learn the principles and techniques needed to succeed, as well as gaining insights from the thought leaders driving the global learning revolution.
Episódios
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ML22: Rob Fitzpatrick on Building Businesses,Thinking Like an Entrepreneur and How To Tell When Customers Are Lying
13/09/2016 Duração: 47minRob Fitzpatrick is a serial entrepreneur who teaches early-stage entrepreneurship in Europe via his company Founder Centric. Rob is a Y Combinator alum and is the author of The Mom Test, a handbook on customer development that teaches you how to learn from customers even when they’re lying to you. One of the most crucial parts of building a successful business is developing a rounded skillset that allows you to build products that solve problems and forge relationships with customers and partners to sell those solutions effectively. Rob teaches people to do this and is great at awesome at distilling his entrepreneurial experience into practical advice. He's also taught at Oxford and UCL as well as designing education programs for accelerators and the UN, so if you want someone to teach you entrepreneurship you can’t get much better. In this episode we discuss a real whirlwind of topics including: - The core skills and mental models every entrepreneur needs to learn - How to talk to customers effectively and g
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ML21: How To Become a Better Listener
06/09/2016 Duração: 18minStudies on listening have show that we spend 60% of our communication time listening and that the average person can only remember 10% of that 3 days later. For a skill that we need to use so often and neglect so heavily, you’d think that listening was pretty useless. But this couldn’t be further from the truth because every one of us needs to learn how to become a better listener. In this episode, I show you how to become a better listener by offering a series of practical tools and techniques for improving your skills in different situations. Plus, I answer some of your questions including: - What are the main blocks to listening and how can you overcome them? - How do you can digest what you’re hearing without preparing your 'answer'? - What are the things I should do to listen better on the phone? So whether you're looking to improve your listening skills to communicate better with your boss at work or to retain more of the podcast episodes you're listening to, this episode has you covered with practic
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ML20: Scott Young on Ultralearning Projects, the MIT Challenge and The Year Without English
30/08/2016 Duração: 01h08minScott Young is a lifelong learner and online entrepreneur who runs the business ScottHYoung.com where he tries to answer the question: “What’s the best way to learn?” through free articles, and a series of books and courses. In a world of limitless access to information, it's become possible for all of us to direct our own learning like never before. And Scott is a great example of someone doing this - taking on ambitious ultra learning projects which include: The MIT Challenge, where he successfully learned MIT’s 4-year computer science curriculum in a year without taking classes The Year Without English, where he travelled the world with a friend to learn four languages in a year – Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin and Korean. In this episode we discuss a wide range of topics including: - The core skills and habits someone needs to become a self directed learner - The advantages/disadvantages of the different forms of media for learning like blogs vs books and podcasts vs videos - The principles that cognitive
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ML19: How To Become a Better Writer
23/08/2016 Duração: 25minWhile it may be difficult to put your finger on that special something that geniuses like Tolstoy or Shakespeare had, being able to communicate well in writing is a skill that can be learned like any other. If we deconstruct the art of writing, its three main components are research, storytelling and the organisation of ideas. So if you can develop these skills by putting in consistent deliberate practice, you’re going to become a better writer. In this episode I show you how to become a better writer by presenting the tools and techniques needed to improve rapidly. Plus I answer your questions including: - What tips have you got for getting over writer's block? - How do you develop your own unique style as a writer? - What are the principles that everyone should apply to become a better writer? So whether you're looking to improve your written communication at work, or improve your writing skills for a blog you're starting this episode will give you actionable strategies you can apply straight away.
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ML18: John Paul Flintoff on Asking Insightful Questions, Dealing with Failure and Mastering The Art of Conversation
16/08/2016 Duração: 01h04minJohn-Paul is an entrepreneur and best-selling author with a mission to spread awareness of better communication. A former associate editor at The Financial Times, he has worked with people at the top of government, business and the creative arts, and some of the world's leading companies. Asking questions is an essential skill that few of us ever learn how to do properly - but it's of vital importance in all areas of our life because asking the right question at the right time can make all the difference. JP has spent a large portion of his career asking questions as a journalist and has since helped thousands of people improve their communication skills so I reached out to him for chat to discuss these ideas in depth. In this episode we discuss a wide range of topics including: - The key to asking insightful questions - Understanding how to have better conversations - How to think about and deal with failure So whether you're looking to ask better questions, deal with making mistakes or just have more grea
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ML17: How To Become a Better Reader
09/08/2016 Duração: 21minThere’s a feeling nowadays that reading isn’t as important as it used to be – we have many other ways to get information including television and the internet. While all of these are useful in the right context, they can't replace reading fully. In the US only 40% of people who graduate college ever read a book again. But it’s been well documented that most successful and intelligent people across fields from business, science and the arts are voracious readers. In this episode I show you how to how to choose your books and the tools and techniques that will help you read better. Plus I answer some of your questions including: - Does speed reading actually work? - Do you take notes while you read and what method do you use? - How do I remember and apply more of what I read? So whether you're looking to read faster, more widely or remember more of what you read, this episode has you covered with actionable strategies you can start using to take your reading to the next level today.
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ML16: Mads Holmen on Educational Philosophy, Content Recommendation and the Nature of Intelligence
02/08/2016 Duração: 01h23minMads Holmen is the CEO of Bibblio, a platform helping knowledge publishers deliver smarter content recommendation. Bibblio’s clients include the University of Cambridge and Oxford University Press as well as the BBC and YouTube. It's been well documented that the educational system in the West has problems, but if you want to improve a system you need to look at the ways people think and interact with each other before changing the rules - and that's what educational philosophy is all about. Mads is someone who has integrated ideas from educational philosophy into his business Bibblio and he’s often invited to speak about them on panels about learning and ed-tech. After seeing him at a talk in London, I reached out to him for a chat about some of the big issues in the field of learning and intelligence. In this episode we discuss a wide range of topics including: - How to think about learning and education - Whether there’s an ideal curriculum for the 21st Century - The nature of intelligence by drawing in
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ML15: How To Ask Better Questions
26/07/2016 Duração: 20minWhat if one of the most powerful tools for igniting change in the world was something that’s been available to us since childhood? Questioning - deeply, imaginatively and critically – can spark unique insights and unleash our innate creativity. It can help us see the world through fresh eyes and notice things others don’t. And it can inspire us to take focused actions that improve the quality of our lives. Most creative and successful people in all fields from science to business recognise the importance of asking incisive questions because they can lead to such powerful insights. In this episode I discuss a number of topics related to questions including: - What’s the difference between a good question and a bad one? - The best frameworks you use to ask better questions - The questions you should be asking yourself to prove the validity of your ideas So whether you're looking to leverage the power of questioning in learning, business or life this episode has you covered.
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ML14: Vincent Dignan on Growth Hacking Your Business, Mastering Public Speaking and Supercharging Your Productivity
19/07/2016 Duração: 55minVincent Dignan is an entrepreneur and growth hacker who helps early-stage companies acquire users. Through his company Magnific he’s driven thousands of followers, conversations, and signups for startups using a combination of social media growth and guerrilla community management tactics. On top of this he’s a great public speaker regularly giving talks around the world on marketing and growth hacking and he recently completed a 45-date speaking tour of the US, speaking in 13 different cities. In this episode we discuss a range of topics including: - Vince’s tips that will help you market your content and grow your business - The habits that will help you pick up skills and get more done with less - How to give a memorable public speech and get people interested in the event We also discuss Vince’s favourite books for entrepreneurs and his thoughts on the feedback loop between teaching and learning. Whether you’re looking to grow your business and acquire users, become a better speaker or just get more done
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ML13: How To Become a Great Communicator
12/07/2016 Duração: 15minMany people assume that great communicators possess an intrinsic talent – they look at the abilities of Martin Luther King, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and assume that it’s a gift that can't be learned or improved. While I think it may come easier to some people than others, the reality is that almost anyone can become a great communicator with consistent, deliberate practice over a period of time. In fact it’s pretty shocking that communication skills aren’t taught in the vast majority of schools given how important they are in all areas of life. In this episode I discuss a range of topics including: - The basics of public speaking and how to improve regardless of your level - The techniques you can use to become a better listener - The tips that will improve the quality of your writing and refine your style So whether you're looking to become a better listener, speaker or writer, this episode has got you covered with actionable strategies you can apply today.
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ML12: Will Reynolds and Erin Potter on Building A Self-Directed Career, Learning Hard Skills and Balancing Work and Play
05/07/2016 Duração: 01h17minWill Reynolds and Erin Potter are the founders of the New Work Order, a close-knit network of ambitious people, building careers on their own terms. I met Will at a workshop he was running on entrepreneurship and the vision he’s crafted with Erin to help people take control of their own careers resonated with me as it’s something I’ve been trying to do since graduating from university. The important thing about community is that it allows people to learn from each other and to get a objective view of how they're progressing over time. Will and Erin have done this in the area of career so I decided to get them on for a chat. In this episode we discuss a range of topics including: - Build a learning community around you so that taking action becomes a habit - Manage your work and learning so that it stays fun rather - Practical strategies to learn a range of skills from web design to writing So whether you’re looking to pick up skills to build your own career or thinking about how to optimise your work/life
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ML11: How To Learn Better in Teams
28/06/2016 Duração: 18minThere’s something about learning teams that magnifies any achievement we gain in isolation. We’ve all been part of a team, whether at work or in sports or the arts where everything just works – every one’s strengths complement each other and compensate for individual weaknesses to produce amazing results. I've been exploring how we can learn better in teams recently, diving into organisational theory and reflecting on my own experiences at the Hive Global Leaders Program in San Francisco and the IO Collective Retreat in Evia, Greece in the last month. In this episode I discuss a range of topics including: - How the individual visions of leaders get translated into communities - The balance between conflict and cooperation in communities - How to refine and master the skill of learning in a team So whether you're looking to have more constructive discussions at work or want to mesh better with your teammates in your Sunday League football team, this episode will offer you actionable tools and techniques you
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ML10: Alex Rawlings on Mastering Multiple Languages, Finding Great Teachers and Using Technology Intelligently
21/06/2016 Duração: 58minAlex Rawlings is a polyglot and language teacher who runs the blog Rawlangs as well as a series of Polyglot Workshops and Conferences all over the world. In 2012 Alex was named Britain’s most multilingual student after winning a nationwide competition, where he was tested for fluency in eleven languages. One of the most common language learning myths is that you have to live in a country to learn a language. But this simply isn't true if you're approaching the process properly and Alex is proof of that, having lived in the UK most of his life. As well as being an exceptional learner Alex is also great at communicating his knowledge and helping others on their language learning journeys, which is why I reached out to him for a conversation. In this episode you’ll learn Alex’s tips and tricks for: - Picking the right language teacher - Refreshing languages you haven’t used for years - Using technology intelligently in your language learning So whether you're just getting started on a new language, or want to re
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ML9: Olly Richards on Building Your Vocabulary, Perfecting Your Accent and How To Learn Any Language
07/06/2016 Duração: 01h32minOlly Richards is a language learning expert and entrepreneur, who speaks 8 languages (including French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese and Cantonese) and runs the blog and podcast I Will Teach You A Language. There are a lot of myths about language learning - and while natural ability and upbringing definitely influence someone's ability, I believe that everyone is capable of learning a foreign language to a good standard. Olly is a perfect example of someone who's developed his ability over time - he started learning languages when he was 19 and since then has managed to pick up eight, which should serve as a big inspiration to the rest of us. In this episode you’ll learn Olly’s tips and tricks for language learning including: - Choosing the right materials in the ocean of available options - Creating good language learning habits and managing your time - The most effective methods Olly uses and how to find the ones that work for you Whether you’re a beginner picking up your first foreign language, o
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ML8: How To Develop Powerful Learning Habits
27/05/2016 Duração: 21minHabits are so important because up to 90 percent of our behaviour is based on them, which means they make up nearly all of what we do on a daily basis. When it comes to learning, we all have good habits and bad habits. And over a longer period of time, these very small behaviours can add up to produce very positive or very negative results. The good news is that all of them are malleable which means we can learn to effectively change bad habits and better ones. And in this episode you’ll learn to leverage the power of habit in your learning to achieve superhuman results. In this episode I discuss a range of topics including: - How to stay motivated when you don’t feel like learning - How long it takes for a habit to become automatic - What to do when you fall off the wagon So whether you're looking to gain a deeper understanding of habit creation and maintenance or apply it to specific skill that you're learning right now, this episode will give you all that and much more.
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ML7: Tom Rogers on Learning Musical Instruments, Creating Online Education and the Magic of Music
17/05/2016 Duração: 50minTom Rogers is an entrepreneur and the Founder of Music Gurus, a platform that provides music courses & training from the world's top musicians. Tom is also a keen musician – he started his own band at school and went on to study at music college before getting an MBA at INSEAD. Many of us wish we could learn a musical instrument but don't know how to start. Without music in our lives, we're not only missing out on one of life's great pleasures but we're also robbing ourselves of the broader understanding that music brings because music is a MetaSkill, which can be applied across domains. In this episode we dive into a whole host of topics including: - The best strategies you can use to learn instruments from scratch - How to apply insights from music to other areas like languages and business - The challenges of building an online education platform So whether you're looking to pick up an instrument, understand the mechanics of online education or access and apply the principles of music across fields, t
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ML6: How To Balance Focus with Exploring Multiple Interests
10/05/2016 Duração: 15minThere is a tradeoff between following multiple interests and focusing on one thing - but the key is to find the right balance in a way that works for you. If your friends and family tell you that you should be focusing more, then you probably fall into the category of someone with multiple interests. If so, I’ve got you covered here with strategies to help you explore these interests, integrate them into your life and focus at the right time. Alternatively, if you’re someone with a tendency to become doggedly focused on a single learning project in a way that makes it more of a chore than an enjoyable experience, I’ll also give you ways of working novelty into your learning in a way that allows you to continue making progress. In this episode I discuss a range of topics including: - How to learn several things at once without getting distracted - How to identify the times when you need to focus single-mindedly on a skill - How to build variety into your learning routine to keep it fresh and enjoyable So wheth
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ML5: Alexis Panayiotou on Learning by Doing, Teaching in the Military and How To Change Your Behaviour
03/05/2016 Duração: 57minAlexis is a transformative coach who works with TV personalities, CEOs and award winning authors through his coaching business, the Live Life in Full Colour Project. He also has 10 years of experience in the British Army where he worked as a communications specialist and fitness instructor. In this conversation we discuss a range of topics including: - The strategies Alexis used to rapidly pick up skills in the army, including everything from combat training to jumping out of planes - How to learn by doing and the link between motivation and habit creation - The techniques Alexis uses with his clients to promote behaviour change So whether you're looking to learn a new physical skill, remove the obstacle of low motivation or permanently change your behaviour, this episode will give you strategies to achieve all that and much more.
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ML4: Greta Rossi & Mark Spokes on Self Awareness, Multiple Intelligences and Purpose-Driven Learning
26/04/2016 Duração: 01h15minGreta Rossi and Mark Spokes co-founders of Akasha Innovation, a not for profit social enterprise which gives social entrepreneurs the mindsets and skill sets and they need to succeed on their journey as change makers. Greta is a social entrepreneur, transformative coach and the acting CEO of Akasha, while Mark is the academic director of the organisation and designed their learning program using a decade of experience in transformative learning and mentoring in higher education and social enterprise. Having a clear purpose and developing self awareness are both crucial components of learning anything, but they're rarely discussed in any depth in most environments because they're complex and hard to define. Greta and Mark have spent years helping young people from all over the world to develop these skills, so I reached out to them to get the inside story. In this conversation we dive deeply into: - The importance of having a purpose and how to find it - Accessing multiple intelligences, including emotional a
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ML3: Anthony Metivier on Using Memory Palaces, Learning Languages and How To Remember Anything
19/04/2016 Duração: 52minDr. Anthony Metivier is the creator of the Magnetic Memory Method - an effective and fun method that helps you remember virtually any kind of information using memory techniques. So many people believe that having a good memory is linked to intelligence or brain structure. But we're all capable of remembering a remarkable amount of information if we use the right techniques. Put simply, your memory is an incredible tool and whatever you're learning, you should learn how to use it. Anthony has been using and teaching memory techniques for many years and has even competed in memory sports events, where competitors memorise multiple decks of cards and huge strings of numbers. In this conversation we discuss a range of topics including: - How to use memory palaces today to memorise virtually anything - Strategies for learning languages including German, Spanish and Mandarin - Insights into the weird and wonderful world of memory sports So whether you're looking to remember definitions for a final exam, memorise f