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Why Not All Nudges Work ”In The Wild”  | Nina Mazar & Dilip Soman
Why Not All Nudges Work ”In The Wild” | Nina Mazar & Dilip Soman

Episode 289

Read Nudge and you are inspired by how behavioral science works. But how can we translate and scale behavioral science effectively into policies and …

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The Steps Needed To Empower the Powerless | Julie Battilana PhD
The Steps Needed To Empower the Powerless | Julie Battilana PhD

Episode 288

Personality or wealth are often assumed to be prerequisites to gaining power, something that is only garnered by having control over others. An organ…

4 years ago

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Why Talking To Strangers Is Actually Good For Your Wellbeing | Nick Epley
Why Talking To Strangers Is Actually Good For Your Wellbeing | Nick Epley

Episode 287

Do you strike up a conversation with a stranger on a plane or while waiting in line? If you don’t already, you will after listening to Nick Epley in …

4 years ago

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If You’re Wrong It’s Meaningless, But If I’m Wrong It’s Valuable | Peter Montoya
If You’re Wrong It’s Meaningless, But If I’m Wrong It’s Valuable | Peter Montoya

Episode 286

As the political divide between left and right widens in the US and around the world, we seem to spend increasing amounts of time focusing on the ide…

4 years ago

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The Three Phases of Growth and Learning | Whitney Johnson
The Three Phases of Growth and Learning | Whitney Johnson

Episode 285

We are always learning, whether it’s changing careers or learning a new instrument. But how do we transition from the curiosity stage, to completely …

4 years ago

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Mindset Matters Most: Top Tips from The Sales Evangelist, Donald C. Kelly
Mindset Matters Most: Top Tips from The Sales Evangelist, Donald C. Kelly

Episode 284

Creating a motivating mindset is the most important component of any sales role. In fact, it’s a critical component of everything we do, but Donald C…

4 years ago

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Is The A-nus Really The Key To All Intelligent Life? | Henry Gee
Is The A-nus Really The Key To All Intelligent Life? | Henry Gee

Episode 283

Paleontologist Henry Gee humorously explains to us why the anus was the key to large animals evolving, how the large size of our “dangly bits” is uni…

4 years ago

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Why Applying Behavioral Science to Public Policy Delivers Better Policy | David Yokum PhD
Why Applying Behavioral Science to Public Policy Delivers Better Policy | David Yokum PhD

Episode 282

Connecting evidence-based behavioral science with public policy has been shown to deliver more effective government policies that strengthen communit…

4 years, 1 month ago

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Why Leaders Need To Care For People, Not Manage Them | Sesil Pir
Why Leaders Need To Care For People, Not Manage Them | Sesil Pir

Episode 281

Control is the opposite of caring. And a caring mindset is one of the most important things a leader can possess. In a caring workplace, workers expe…

4 years, 1 month ago

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Do We Judge Others By The Way They Speak? | Katherine Kinzler PhD
Do We Judge Others By The Way They Speak? | Katherine Kinzler PhD

Episode 280

We gravitate to people who are like us; our “tribe”. One factor that we use to assume that others are like us, is by the way they talk. Not just the …

4 years, 1 month ago

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