You might remember the red Swingline stapler from the movie Office Space. All these years later. You can apply that principle to your episodes to stop sounding like every other show.
This episode explores Dual Coding Theory and Concreteness Fading. This science explains why abstract phrases like "an efficient workflow" are forgettable while concrete details like "fast editing with Stream Deck" stick in the brain better.
Key Takeaways:
Dual Coding Studies:
More information about dual coding
Concreteness fading
Random word (suggestion) generators
There are many! Here are two options
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