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How to Think Clearly in a World of Cognitive Bias

How to Think Clearly in a World of Cognitive Bias


Season 3


In this episode of, we dive deep into the Reasoning Funnel which is a step-by-step framework to sharpen your ability to think clearly, challenge assumptions, and avoid the traps of cognitive bias.

You…


Published on 4 hours ago

The Death of Reason: Critical Thinking, Lies, and the Collapse of Clarity

The Death of Reason: Critical Thinking, Lies, and the Collapse of Clarity


Season 3


In The Death of Reason, we explore why critical thinking is vanishing in a world addicted to outrage, division, and blind faith in proven liars. From the psychology of motivated reasoning to the neur…


Published on 7 hours ago

Building Multi-Generational Teams in Hospitality & Beyond

Building Multi-Generational Teams in Hospitality & Beyond


Season 3


In this episode of the Deductionist Podcast, we are joined by Kieran, a lifelong hospitality leader and passionate advocate for multigenerational teamwork.  

Kieran shares powerful stories from runni…


Published on 1 week, 4 days ago

Why the Big 5 Personality Test Is Failing Us – A Deductionist’s Take

Why the Big 5 Personality Test Is Failing Us – A Deductionist’s Take


Season 3


Sherlock may have something to say as The Big Five personality model is often praised as the gold standard in psychology but what if it's missing the most important part of human behavior? In this ep…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Curiosity and Deduction: Sharpening Conversation, Observation, and Critical Thinking

Curiosity and Deduction: Sharpening Conversation, Observation, and Critical Thinking


Season 3


For the deductionist, curiosity isn’t just a nice trait, it’s the engine of learning, the driver of observation, and the spark of critical thinking. Without it, conversations stay shallow, patterns g…


Published on 2 weeks, 4 days ago

The Language of Behaviour: Reading People Without 'Guessing'

The Language of Behaviour: Reading People Without 'Guessing'


Season 3


Sherlock Holmes once said that it is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. In this episode of The Deductionist Podcast, we put that into practice. Forget “gut guesses” and overhyped body…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

The Power of a Nudge: How Small Shifts Shape Big Decisions

The Power of a Nudge: How Small Shifts Shape Big Decisions


Season 3


In this episode of The Deductionist Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of nudge theory, the subtle ways environments and choices are structured to influence behavior without force. From frui…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

Bringing Humanity Back to Tech

Bringing Humanity Back to Tech


Season 3


In this episode of the Deductionist Podcast, we sit down with Coby Ambrose, founder of Ambro Tech Limited, to explore why listening is the most underrated skill in IT support. Kobe shares how his hum…


Published on 1 month ago

Memory vs Behaviour: Why You Can’t Read People If You Can’t Remember

Memory vs Behaviour: Why You Can’t Read People If You Can’t Remember


Season 3


Is your ability to read people secretly being sabotaged by your memory?
In this episode, we dive deep into the hidden connection between working memory and behavioural intelligence. Backed by cutting…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Crisis Thinking: What Would Holmes Have Done

Crisis Thinking: What Would Holmes Have Done


Season 3


This episode isn’t theoretical.

It’s personal. Very personal.

Something happened this week involving my daughter that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. It shook me. And yet, I found myself confronted by the…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago





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