Discover why everything you think you know about studying is wrong. Learn evidence-based techniques like active recall, spaced repetition, and interleaving that transform how your brain retains information.

How to study effectively


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**Lena:** Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-we're absolutely thrilled to dive into something that could completely transform how you approach learning and studying!
**Eli:** Oh, I'm so excited about this one, Lena! We're talking about effective studying today, and honestly, this is one of those topics where the science is just mind-blowing. Like, everything most people think they know about studying? It's probably wrong.
**Lena:** Right? And that's exactly why we need to have this conversation. So many people are grinding away with methods that actually work against their brain's natural learning processes.