27: Tools for Information Retention with Mark Herschberg
Episode Details

In this episode, Adam interviews Mark Herschberg, a fractional CTO and MIT instructor with over two decades of experience. Mark is also the creator of Brain Bump, an innovative app designed to help users retain knowledge from books, courses, and podcasts. He discusses the inspiration behind Brain Bump, how it aids information retention, and why it's a game-changer for authors, trainers, and learners alike. If you're looking to maximize your learning and retain key information, Mark's insights are a must-hear.


Mark is the author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You and creator of the Brain Bump app. Educated with three degrees from MIT, Mark has spent his career launching and fixing new ventures at startups, Fortune 500s, and academia. His work includes tracking terrorists and cyber criminals on the dark web, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI/ML), mobile enterprise platforms, online advertising, lead generation, big data solutions and more. He’s created over a dozen patents. Mark helped create MIT’s Career Success Accelerator, where he’s taught for over twenty years. At HBS Mark worked with two finance professors to create the upTick system now used to teach finance at many of the top business schools. Mark also serves on the board of the non-profit Plant a Million Corals.


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Resources Mentioned:


The Career Toolkit | Website

The Career Toolkit | Instagram

The Career Toolkit | Facebook

The Career Toolkit | X (Formerly known as Twitter)


Brain Bump App | Website


Cognosco Media | Website

Cognosco Media | Instagram

Cognosco Media | Facebook

Cognosco Media | X (Formerly known as Twitter)

Cognosco Media | LinkedIn


MIT Professional Development Courses | Website


Plant a Million Corals | Website


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