I’ve followed you ever since, and am grateful for all of the strategies you have put out into the world. I’m not sure if you remember every person you meet, especially not over 7 years ago, but we met at Bill Walsh’s event in Chicago, and I was blown away with what you were showcasing for students at a time I was just creating programs for the school market. Welcome Howard, it’s wonderful to see you again. In the meantime, let’s meet Howard Berg and see what he will teach us today! If you want to learn more about Howard’s courses, go to his website and you can access his courses on speed reading (professional level, for kids or student edition), his memory training course, creative writing course, and mind math course. I did learn a speed-reading technique where he teaches anyone to read 20-40% faster, which is a skill we could all use these days. I never did follow up with Howard, as my programs went into the school market, and it wasn’t until a few years later that he was showcasing his speed-reading work, that I tuned in to watch him, hoping to learn something new that I could use with my girls. He told me to look at his website, and see if there is anything that I see where he could help me. When you meet Howard, you will see that his humble nature shines through. I saw the importance of Howard’s work and immediately went to speak with him at the end of the event. I first met Howard Berg in 2013 when I was at a conference in Chicago, and first developing my programs for students in the classroom. His brain-based learning strategies have been hailed as a major breakthrough in publications like Forbes, Men’s Health, Red Book, and Bottom Line Magazine, and have been featured in dozens of newspaper interviews throughout North America. He has appeared on over 1,100 radio and television programs including Neil Cavuto, Jon Stewart, and Live With Regis.
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Howard is the Spokesperson for the Sony E-Reader along with Justin Timberlake, Peyton Manning, and Amy Sedaris. His graduate studies at several New York City colleges, focused on the Psychology of Reading. Howard is a graduate of S.U.N.Y, Binghamton where he majored in Biology and then completed a four-year psychology program in one year. He is listed in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records for reading more than 25,000 words a minute and writing more than 100 words a minute. On this week’s episode, we have Howard “Speedy” Berg, who has been recognized for setting the world record for speed reading. I'm Andrea Samadi, author and educator from Toronto, Canada, now living in Arizona, and like many of our listeners, have been fascinated with learning and understanding the science behind high performance strategies in our schools, sports, and the workplace with strategies that we can all use, understand and implement, for improved results. ✔︎ Using Humor to Make Learning Memorable. ✔︎ A Quick Strategy to Improve Your Memory and Recall. ✔︎ Improve Your Reading Speed by 20-40% with a Simple Activity. ✔︎ 5 Steps to Improve Reading Comprehension That We Should All Know (Teachers and the Workplace)
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Join 6,400+ readers here.Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast for episode #145 with Howard Stephen Berg, who is recognized as the world’s fastest reader according to the Guinness Book of World Records with over a 90% comprehension rate, thanks to the cutting edge accelerated learning techniques he has developed over his lifetime while working on ways to speed up reading for himself and for others.Īccess FREE RESOURCES from Howard Berg and visit his website here If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe & write a positive review.Įvery week I send out a free newsletter with actionable advice from amazing books. Out of 30,000 books, here are 3 that had a huge impact on Howard’s life
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Speed reading tip #5: Know when to speed read Speed reading tip #4: Avoid regression, progression, and distraction Speed reading tip #2: Reduce vocalization Temporarily losing comprehension while learning speed reading is normal Speed reading tip #1: Determine schema How Howard developed a love for reading In our conversation, Howard shares advice on how to read faster, bad habits that are slowing down your reading speed, how to take notes while reading, how to remember more of what you’ve read, and much more. Howard holds the Guinness record for being the world’s fastest reader, reading at 80 pages per minute. My guest today is Howard Berg, the author of Super Reading Secrets. Learn more about Howard’s speed reading program at /a/alexbooks.