Remember Word 4 Word

By: Kathleen D'Ore
  • Summary

  • I’m Kathleen D'Oré and I have been teaching memory techniques for over 20 years.In this podcast series, I will be showing you how to improve your memory. You will learn how to improve your recall, retention and memory.

    © 2024 Kathleen D'Ore
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Episodes
  • Word 4 word What a piece of work is a man Part 2
    Jan 11 2024

    For this episode you will need to have memorized the skeleton of Hamlet’s speech beginning 'I have of late' where he describes his current mood and then he expounds upon his perception of mankind in general. It is a marvellous speech and great to quote when you are indulging in a bout of cynicism. Here I make suggestions for the extra words yet to be memorized. Many of them fit naturally around the keywords already learned but some smaller words such as ‘and’ ‘for’ ‘but’ ‘it’ ‘that’ can trip you up so I will cover them all. Use what images help or will perhaps lead you to finding your own. Finally, to remind you, you are not learning line by line but thought by thought with their embellishments. 


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    25 mins
  • Word 4 Word 'What a piece of work is a man' Part 1
    Dec 27 2023

    Are you a fan of 'Withnail and I' and do you remember Richard E Grant and the brilliant, but sombre ending, set in the pouring rain? 
     This Episode concerns that famous speech from Hamlet where he describes his latest mood to his ‘excellent good friends’ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. 

    Hamlet begins: 'I have of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth'. 

     Part 1 examines the construction of the speech and how to memorize its 'skeleton' and in Part 2, the extra words are added to memorize this classic speech 'Word for Word'. 


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    23 mins
  • NAMES AND FACES
    Nov 29 2023

    How to remember Names and Faces. 

    Being able to remember the names and faces of people you meet either socially or in business is a great benefit and can be generally improved and in the case of listed attendees at meetings, workshops or conferences solved entirely with a little effort - as demonstrated in this podcast. 


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    16 mins

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