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Dr Nicholas Wright on How the Brain Shapes War and War Shapes The Brain
What can war teach us about how the human brain really works? And why is human decision-making a more significant factor than military strength in wa…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Dr Nikolay Kukushkin on Memory
What if your body is learning things your mind doesn’t know? What if memory wasn't just something that our brain has?
Episode Summary
On this episode,…
7 months ago
Richard Chataway on Designing AI for Humans
What if the biggest AI risk isn’t bias or data, but human behaviour itself? How might AI impact the people using it and what does that mean for how w…
7 months, 1 week ago
Tom Hardin On Turning A Crime Into A Calling
What happens when the worst thing you’ve ever done becomes the foundation for your life’s work?
Episode Summary
My guest on this episode is Tom Hardin,…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
James Healy on BS at Work (Bullshit & Behavioural Science)
Why do so many workplaces run on bullshit processes and procedures? And how might Behavioural Science help resolve them?
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In this episo…
8 months ago
Pep Rosenfeld on Work Laugh Balance
What if the most powerful tool at work isn’t logic, but laughter? On this episode I'm speaking to a comedian who far from thinking humour is a workpl…
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Ella Jenkins & Pete Dyson on Why Do Cyclists Run Red Lights?
Why do cyclists in London run red lights? It's against the law, and yet, if you've cycled, driven or just observed London's cyclists, you'll know tha…
8 months, 4 weeks ago
Dr Nuno Reis on Rare Dots
What if the ideas that linger in the back of your mind — the ones you can’t quite explain — are the ones you most need to pay attention to?
Episode Su…
9 months ago
Professor Christian van Nieuwberg on Radical Listening
Is listening a hidden superpower we’ve overlooked? You've heard of Active Listening, but what is Radical Listening and why does it matter?
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9 months, 1 week ago
Dr Sunita Sah on Defiance - how to speak up when it matters
Why do we follow orders or go along with things that feel wrong? Why might defiance be better than compliance? And how can we go about becoming more …
9 months, 3 weeks ago