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From Holding the Mic to Theory of Mind: Rob Leonard's Love of Language
From Holding the Mic to Theory of Mind: Rob Leonard's Love of Language

Episode 229

Talk about a unique career path! From performing at Woodstock before Jimi Hendrix, with his band Sha Na Na, to now being a Forensic Linguist, testify…

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Getting to Yes, And...Behavioral Grooves: Two Podcasts in One
Getting to Yes, And...Behavioral Grooves: Two Podcasts in One

Episode 228

This episode is a Behavioral Grooves first: we bring you our first ever joint podcast! Mid-way through the episode the tables turn and our guest inte…

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Get More from Reading your Favorite Books with Pique founder Bec Weeks
Get More from Reading your Favorite Books with Pique founder Bec Weeks

Episode 227

On this episode of Behavioral Grooves we chat with the founder of the engaging new app PIQUE. Bec Weeks is a behavioral scientist turned accidental e…

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The Power of Unity: Robert Cialdini Expands His Best Selling Book Influence
The Power of Unity: Robert Cialdini Expands His Best Selling Book Influence

Episode 226

The GodFather of Influence, Robert Cialdini joins us again on Behavioral Grooves to share his motivation for expanding his bestselling book Influence…

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Behind NOISE and Beyond The Book: Linnea Gandhi Shares her New Course on Noise
Behind NOISE and Beyond The Book: Linnea Gandhi Shares her New Course on Noise

Episode 225

Linnea Gandhi is one of our favorite people to talk with and we had the pleasure of welcoming Linnea back to Behavioral Grooves recently. We last spo…

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Why Is Noise Worse Than Bias? Olivier Sibony Explains
Why Is Noise Worse Than Bias? Olivier Sibony Explains

Episode 224

NOISE is set to be the next behavioral science bestseller. Daniel Kahneman, Cass Sunstein and Olivier Sibony describe noise as the unwanted variabili…

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How Behavioral Science Can Impact Nonprofits: The Inspiring Story at Save The Children
How Behavioral Science Can Impact Nonprofits: The Inspiring Story at Save The Children

Episode 223

Allison Zelkowitz seized the opportunity to use behavioral science at Save The Children to make a big impact on global projects. By building a world-…

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How Delusions Can Actually Be Useful: Shankar Vedantam Reveals How
How Delusions Can Actually Be Useful: Shankar Vedantam Reveals How

Episode 222

In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Shankar Vedantam, host of the wildly popular podcast, Hidden Brain and esteemed author of the new book U…

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Donating Our Money Is Irrational, So Why Do We Do It? Tim Kachuriak Explains Our Motivations
Donating Our Money Is Irrational, So Why Do We Do It? Tim Kachuriak Explains Our Motivations

Episode 221

Tim Kachuriak is the founder and Chief Innovation and Optimization Officer for NextAfter (https://www.nextafter.com/), a fundraising research lab and…

4 years, 11 months ago

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How Do You Become Influential? Jon Levy Reveals His Surprising Secrets
How Do You Become Influential? Jon Levy Reveals His Surprising Secrets

Episode 218

Our guest, Jon Levy, is arguably one of the most influential behavioral scientists in the world. Over 10 years ago, Jon founded The Influencers Dinne…

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