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Paul Orlando on Unintended Consequences or why we sometimes don't think things through
Paul Orlando on Unintended Consequences or why we sometimes don't think things through

Why do things often not turn out the way we planned them? That's what my guest, Paul Orlando is interested in discovering. In his blog 👉https://uni…

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Radio Host Iain Dale on Radio, Politics & Polarization
Radio Host Iain Dale on Radio, Politics & Polarization

"Why Can't We All Just Get Along?" is a question that we've probably all asked at some point in recent times. And it's one that my guest on this epi…

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Dan Kaszeta on 'No Go Zones', Internet Trolls & Nerve Agents
Dan Kaszeta on 'No Go Zones', Internet Trolls & Nerve Agents

What would you do if someone made false allegations online about your home city? Would you go into battle on social media? You would if you're my gu…

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Neil Clark on Managing Human Factors in Safety-critical industries
Neil Clark on Managing Human Factors in Safety-critical industries

In industries where human error can be the difference between life & death, how can we manage Human Risk?

The answer is Human Factors, a specialism th…

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Hanna Thomas Uose on why video calls don't give us Zoom Fatigue, but rather Zoom Trauma
Hanna Thomas Uose on why video calls don't give us Zoom Fatigue, but rather Zoom Trauma

You’ve heard of Zoom Fatigue. But what about Zoom Trauma? It sounds extreme, but an article by my guest on this episode Hanna Thomas Uose suggests …

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Dr Todd Haugh on the Behavioral Aspects of Ethics & Compliance
Dr Todd Haugh on the Behavioral Aspects of Ethics & Compliance

As the risks of failing to comply with regulations & ethical standards increase, how can we ensure that employees do what we want them to? This ques…

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Raphael Honigstein on the Psychology of Football
Raphael Honigstein on the Psychology of Football

What can we learn about Human Risk from Football? Or Soccer for my US listeners?

On this episode, I speak with Raphael Honigstein. Rapha is a sports …

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Andrew Blackie on the Human Risk lessons from Aviation Safety
Andrew Blackie on the Human Risk lessons from Aviation Safety

What can we learn about Human Risk from industries, like aviation, where the consequences of errors are matters of life & death.

That's a question my …

5 years, 10 months ago

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Benoît de Fleurian on preventing anti-social behaviour
Benoît de Fleurian on preventing anti-social behaviour

How can we stop people from engaging in anti-social behaviour?

That's not usually a question you'd ask someone from a marketing agency. But it's prec…

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Aline Holzwarth on Digital Healthcare
Aline Holzwarth on Digital Healthcare

How can Behavioural Science help get better healthcare outcomes?

That's the topic I'm exploring with my guest Aline Holzwarth. She's a Behavioral Sc…

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