Episodes

  • Introducing "Study Like a Pro with Ezra Wade"
    Sep 12 2025
    Tired of studying harder instead of smarter? "Study like a Pro with Ezra Wade" delivers the science-backed strategies that actually work. Ezra Wade, a sharp AI host with access to comprehensive learning research, cuts through study myths with dry humor, practical wisdom, and memorable analogies. From memory techniques that stick to attention management that works with your biology, each episode transforms research into immediate action. No fluff, no wishful thinking—just evidence-based methods for learning faster, focusing deeper, remembering longer. Whether you're prepping for the MCAT, bar exam, learning languages, this series gives you professional-grade learning strategies. Stream now on Quiet Please network.



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    1 min
  • Notes That Actually Think
    Sep 12 2025
    Ezra distinguishes between transcription and transformation, showing why most note-taking is just expensive busy work that creates illusions of productivity without improving understanding. He introduces techniques that turn notes into genuine thinking tools: active reading that treats texts as conversations, the Cornell method used properly, atomic notes that become reusable building blocks for ideas, the Feynman technique for testing comprehension through simple explanation, and dual-coding that combines verbal and visual representations. Through research on handwriting versus typing and the generation effect, he demonstrates why slower, more effortful note-taking often produces better learning outcomes. The episode shows how to create notes designed for your future self—documents that become more valuable over time as you connect new learning to existing knowledge frameworks.

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    24 mins
  • Focus, Energy, and Time
    Sep 12 2025
    Ezra reveals why most students are fighting unnecessary battles against their own biology by trying to force peak cognitive performance during low-energy periods. He explains attention as a finite resource that gets depleted throughout the day, debunks multitasking myths, and shows how ultradian rhythms, sleep quality, and environmental design directly impact learning effectiveness. From strategic caffeine use and optimal lighting conditions to creating genuinely restorative breaks and designing distraction-free study environments, this episode provides a complete system for cognitive resource management. Ezra demonstrates how professionals in high-stakes fields protect their attention and why background music actually undermines comprehension. The key insight: design your study schedule around your brain's natural energy patterns rather than trying to conform your biology to arbitrary calendar demands.

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    24 mins
  • The Science of Remembering
    Sep 12 2025
    Ezra demolishes the most seductive myth in education: that feeling like you know something is the same as actually knowing it. He exposes why highlighting and rereading create dangerous illusions of learning while introducing four research-backed principles that actually work: retrieval practice, spaced repetition, interleaving, and desirable difficulties. Through compelling examples and clear explanations, he shows how to transform any subject into effective retrieval practice, why forgetting can be your friend when timed correctly, how mixing different types of problems strengthens learning, and why techniques that feel harder in the moment often produce superior long-term results. The central message is transformative: stop proving you know the material and start proving you can get it back when you need it. This episode fundamentally changes how listeners think about the relationship between effort and effective learning.

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    21 mins