The Colbert Report Season 7 Episode 33

The Colbert Report Season 7 Episode 33 Joshua Foer

  • March 7, 2011
  • 7.1  (9)

Joshua Foer, the author of the book "Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything," stops by The Colbert Report to talk about his experience as a memory champion and how he trained his brain to remember incredible amounts of information. Colbert challenges Foer to remember a list of random words, and Foer impresses him with his ability to recall them all. They also discuss the importance of memory in everyday life, including the role it plays in our personal relationships and professional success. Foer shares tips for improving one's memory, such as using mnemonic techniques and practicing "active" remembering instead of passive memorization. The conversation then turns to Foer's new book, "Atlas Obscura," which explores some of the world's most unusual and little-known places. Foer shares some of his favorite stories from the book, including one about a hidden room in an abandoned hotel where a group of urban explorers stumbled upon a treasure trove of old photographs and artifacts. Colbert jokes that he wants to start his own "Colbert Obscura" book, featuring obscure locations around his own set. The interview ends with Foer and Colbert challenging each other to a memory competition, with Foer seemingly coming out on top. Overall, the episode is a fun and engaging exploration of memory and curiosity, with plenty of laughs along the way.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 7, 2011
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (9)