Newsletter #57: When do you remember things best? One thing to try for that. And an article about literalism in comedy, new jams with Jenice & Keri, and an animated audio drama
Wow, love the clear idea to try re: memory! I appreciate having the links to follow if I cared for reading up more, and also the quick "what to try" if I don't have time to read further. Thanks, Jen!
BTW, your comment from a prev post; the one on impedance matching. The article you referred to is exactly correct in the physics of electrical circuits (you had mentioned it might not be right). Impedance matching, as you "artistically" extrapolated to, can be extended in any direction, and personality or emotional interaction can certainly can be included in a really "soft" sense of impedance matching. In fact, that's one of my favorite freedoms; taking some term or idea and stuffing it into an idea that requires some brain jumps.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for the confirmation as well. That is one of those subjects where I only know how much I don’t know (I took a Ham Radio course and had the hardest time learning the subject and ultimately failed! So figuring out the quality of source material is not my forte haha!)
Isn’t it a wonderful freedom, making these brain jumps? I think this concept was discussed in this episode over on Build for Tomorrow on learning - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/build-for-tomorrow-221679/episodes/the-greatest-myth-about-learni-164139597 (learning a concept through the lens of another). Something I tend to do all the time! Love to hear others are a fan of doing this, since I tend to bring it into these articles all the time haha!
Wow, love the clear idea to try re: memory! I appreciate having the links to follow if I cared for reading up more, and also the quick "what to try" if I don't have time to read further. Thanks, Jen!
My pleasure! So glad it was helpful - thanks so much for the feedback as well :)
BTW, your comment from a prev post; the one on impedance matching. The article you referred to is exactly correct in the physics of electrical circuits (you had mentioned it might not be right). Impedance matching, as you "artistically" extrapolated to, can be extended in any direction, and personality or emotional interaction can certainly can be included in a really "soft" sense of impedance matching. In fact, that's one of my favorite freedoms; taking some term or idea and stuffing it into an idea that requires some brain jumps.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for the confirmation as well. That is one of those subjects where I only know how much I don’t know (I took a Ham Radio course and had the hardest time learning the subject and ultimately failed! So figuring out the quality of source material is not my forte haha!)
Isn’t it a wonderful freedom, making these brain jumps? I think this concept was discussed in this episode over on Build for Tomorrow on learning - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/build-for-tomorrow-221679/episodes/the-greatest-myth-about-learni-164139597 (learning a concept through the lens of another). Something I tend to do all the time! Love to hear others are a fan of doing this, since I tend to bring it into these articles all the time haha!