How To Listen With Your Whole Brain with Jim Kwik

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Brain Nutrition Expert | The Foods That Protect Memory, Focus, and Longevity

Most people think brain decline happens later in life.But what if the foods you eat every day are already shaping your memory, focus, mood, and long-term risk for dementia?In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I’m sharing a powerful keynote from our Limitless Live event with ...  Show more

How to Absorb Books 3x Faster (While Remembering More)

Most people think reading slower means understanding more.But what if the real reason you forget what you read is because no one ever taught you how to read for the brain you have today?In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I break down how to read faster, focus better, and ...  Show more

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