Multiple Australian outlets report on Tansel Ali, a memory champion who says he can help people improve their ability to remember names. The articles highlight that Ali memorised two phone books within a month, demonstrating his capacity for large-scale recall. They describe him as “four-time” memory champion, and they focus on his claim that the problem many people face is not recognising faces but retrieving the correct name. Ali presents a practical memory approach intended to make name recall easier. While details of the technique are presented in each article, the consistent theme is that Ali uses structured strategies to link a person’s name with additional mental cues, improving how quickly and reliably the name comes to mind later. The pieces also present Ali as approachable and willing to share his method beyond competitive memory circles, positioning the advice as something everyday people can apply in social or professional settings. Overall, all sources agree on the core facts: Ali’s competitive background, the phone-book memorisation achievement, and his goal of teaching a name-recall hack.