I don’t generally listen to podcasts, preferring to read. I read the intro you provided here because you are in my elite always read stack. Thanks for the recommendation. I took a look at Marc’s Substack. Very interesting. God knows my aged brain needs exercise. I subscribed. I’ll save the podcast to listen to later. Why is it that some prefer audio, some prefer video and others print?
Interesting. This means I will definitely find the time to listen 😀 Yet I still wonder why we develop preferences. Is it because the paved pathway is the easiest to navigate? Thanks!
I was not a big listener, but I've kinda trained myself to listen so I can learn more stuff through podcasts and audiobooks when I'm running or driving.
I don’t generally listen to podcasts, preferring to read. I read the intro you provided here because you are in my elite always read stack. Thanks for the recommendation. I took a look at Marc’s Substack. Very interesting. God knows my aged brain needs exercise. I subscribed. I’ll save the podcast to listen to later. Why is it that some prefer audio, some prefer video and others print?
thx4 subscribing and your comment... to answer your question, check out this post : https://brain2mind.substack.com/p/multi-sensory-pathway-creates-a-more-d57
Interesting. This means I will definitely find the time to listen 😀 Yet I still wonder why we develop preferences. Is it because the paved pathway is the easiest to navigate? Thanks!
some combination oflearned life experience and geneticcally determined anatomic proclivity
I'm genuinely honored to be in your elite stack!
I was not a big listener, but I've kinda trained myself to listen so I can learn more stuff through podcasts and audiobooks when I'm running or driving.