
Season 3, Episode 01: You Have to Learn How to Learn
Food 4 Thought By Neo Gentrics · Neo Gentrics
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Show Notes
Welcome to Season 3! In this premiere episode, your host Neo Gentrics kicks off a new series on learning by tackling a fundamental question: What is learning? This is a deep dive into the lifelong process that shapes every action we take, moving beyond simple information absorption to explore the key principles that make learning effective.
Discover the crucial difference between teaching and learning, and explore the PACT Learning Cycle (Procure, Apply, Consider, Transform)—a powerful model for understanding how we acquire and master new skills. This episode is your foundational guide to becoming a more effective, self-aware, and lifelong learner.
- (00:00) Introduction: What is Learning?
- (06:41) The Core Principles of Effective Learning
- (16:30) The PACT Learning Cycle Explained
- (19:33) The Importance of "Learning How to Learn"
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- The Lifelong Process (Best Overall):
- Timestamp: 03:20 --> 03:39
- Quote: "Traditionally, research and studies around learning focus primarily on just the early years... But it's now been recognized that learning is a continuous process that commences at birth but continues until the day you actually die. So you continue to learn even when you're not learning."
- The Teaching vs. Learning Distinction:
- Timestamp: 05:58 --> 06:13
- Quote: "Teaching, training, and other structured learning opportunities are activities that one person does to another, while learning is something we do only for ourselves. You can't teach someone else to learn, but you can learn how to teach."
- The PACT Cycle:
- Timestamp: 17:16 --> 17:39
- Quote: "In the circle, it's split into four sections... Procure means the new knowledge... is acquired. The second step is to apply that knowledge... Then you go to consider... The results of the practice are then evaluated and assessed... and then transform."