The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan
Dung Trinh
243 episodes
1 day ago
Send us a text We pull apart the engine behind David Goggins’ discipline, mapping his friction-first lifestyle to the brain’s willpower circuits and the study methods that let him learn what doesn’t come easy. Fear of comfort, not love of pain, drives a daily practice that keeps his resolve alive. • brutal origins, obesity, and a hated job • pen-and-paper study loops and page-by-page memorization • friction as growth rather than goals as rewards • choosing smoke jumping to cap success and fi...
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Send us a text We pull apart the engine behind David Goggins’ discipline, mapping his friction-first lifestyle to the brain’s willpower circuits and the study methods that let him learn what doesn’t come easy. Fear of comfort, not love of pain, drives a daily practice that keeps his resolve alive. • brutal origins, obesity, and a hated job • pen-and-paper study loops and page-by-page memorization • friction as growth rather than goals as rewards • choosing smoke jumping to cap success and fi...
Rewiring Recall: Working, Episodic, And Semantic Memory
The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan
13 minutes
5 days ago
Rewiring Recall: Working, Episodic, And Semantic Memory
Send us a text We challenge the old idea that memory declines in a fixed way and show how targeted training can strengthen recall quickly. Working memory emerges as the leverage point, and we share concrete tools—paired associations, storybuilding, matching, and dual encoding—to turn learning into durable memory. • defining working, episodic and semantic memory • how aging affects each system differently • why prefrontal plasticity makes working memory trainable • paired association for name...
The Longevity Podcast: Optimizing HealthSpan & MindSpan
Send us a text We pull apart the engine behind David Goggins’ discipline, mapping his friction-first lifestyle to the brain’s willpower circuits and the study methods that let him learn what doesn’t come easy. Fear of comfort, not love of pain, drives a daily practice that keeps his resolve alive. • brutal origins, obesity, and a hated job • pen-and-paper study loops and page-by-page memorization • friction as growth rather than goals as rewards • choosing smoke jumping to cap success and fi...