How Reading Transforms Your Life | The Brain Lab Podcast by Infinite Mind

In this episode of The Brain Lab Podcast, Jeffrey Flam and Brian Green explore the powerful connection between reading, personal growth, brain performance, and lifelong success. Through personal stories, book recommendations, and discussions about neuroscience and learning, they explain how books can shape leadership, confidence, habits, entrepreneurship, and even mental health.

The conversation moves beyond reading as a simple academic skill and presents it as a tool that can completely transform the way people think, learn, and live. They also dive deeply into topics like dyslexia and ADHD, explaining how challenges that are often viewed as weaknesses can actually become strengths when understood correctly and supported with the right tools and mindset.

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of developing strong reading habits, encouraging children to love books, and using brain-training techniques like Infinite Mind to unlock focus, creativity, and cognitive potential.

Books Mentioned / Recommended

Leadership & Adventure

Endurance — Alfred Lansing

Entrepreneurship & Mindset

10x Is Easier Than 2x — Dan Sullivan

Habits & Productivity

Atomic Habits — James Clear

Finance & Success

The Richest Man in Babylon — George Clason

How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie

Motivation & Personal Growth

Think and Grow Rich — Napoleon Hill

Outwitting the Devil — Napoleon Hill

Minimalism & Simplicity

The Joy of Less

Dyslexia & Learning

The Gift of Dyslexia — Ronald Davis

People mentioned

Jeffrey Flam

Founder of Infinite Mind and primary guest on the podcast.

Brian

COO of Infinite Mind and podcast host.

Dr. Kamuda

Japanese educator and creator of the original speed-reading methodology.

Pam Dawber

Actress from Mork & Mindy who became a spokesperson for the product after using it with her children.

Mark Harmon

Actor from NCIS and husband of Pam Dawber.

Dr. Jeff Anderson

University of Utah neurologist associated with fMRI research studies.

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