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Best Behavioral Science Books of 2025 (According to us)

Episode 527

In this annual “best of the best” episode, we revisit the behavioral science books that most influenced our thinking this year. Rather than ranking t…

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Why Is It So Hard to Stick to Our Resolutions? | Ayelet Fishbach (Republish)
Why Is It So Hard to Stick to Our Resolutions? | Ayelet Fishbach (Republish)

Episode 526

Happy New Year, Groovers! This week, we're taking some time-off and sharing an oldie but a goodie - our conversation with Ayelet Fishbach. 

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3 months, 2 weeks ago

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Why We Gather: The Psychology of Holiday Rituals
Why We Gather: The Psychology of Holiday Rituals

Episode 524

Why do holiday rituals matter so much to our happiness and sense of connection? In this pre-Christmas special, we unwrap (ho ho ho…) the behavioral s…

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The Secret Ingredient of High-Performing Teams | Vanessa Druskat
The Secret Ingredient of High-Performing Teams | Vanessa Druskat

Episode 523

Individual emotional intelligence matters — but teams thrive when EI is built together, not carried by a few well-developed individuals. In this epis…

3 months, 4 weeks ago

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Why Great Leaders Still Get Stuck | Muriel Wilkins
Why Great Leaders Still Get Stuck | Muriel Wilkins

Episode 522

Executive coach and author Muriel Wilkins joins us to unpack the invisible beliefs that quietly shape how we lead. We explore why curiosity is the st…

4 months ago

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How Expectations Shape Who We Become
How Expectations Shape Who We Become

Episode 521

In this special episode inspired by questions from our Facebook Community, we explore why big change feels intimidating even though most transformati…

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Why Split-Second Thinking Fuels Violence | Jens Ludwig
Why Split-Second Thinking Fuels Violence | Jens Ludwig

Episode 520

Is violence caused by “bad people,” too many guns, or something deeper? In this episode, University of Chicago researcher Jens Ludwig reveals why mos…

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The Science of Being Thankful
The Science of Being Thankful

Episode 519

Why does gratitude feel so easy to feel yet so hard to say? In this Thanksgiving grooving session, we unpack the psychology behind our awkwardness ar…

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The Leadership Wake-Up Call | Margaret Andrews
The Leadership Wake-Up Call | Margaret Andrews

Episode 518

Harvard instructor Margaret Andrews joins us to explore why effective leadership starts with self-awareness. We discuss blind spots, emotional intell…

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Why the Gender Revolution Stopped | Corinne Low
Why the Gender Revolution Stopped | Corinne Low

Episode 517

What if the gender revolution never finished? Economist Corinne Low joins us to unpack why women have transformed the workforce while men’s roles at …

4 months, 3 weeks ago

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