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Why Music Makes You Feel Better with Pablo Ripollés and Ernest Mas Herrero
Why Music Makes You Feel Better with Pablo Ripollés and Ernest Mas Herrero

Episode 219

In this episode we are thrilled to be discussing our two favorite topics: human behavior and music. We learn that music, more than any other activity…

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Share, Like, Comment: Sandra Matz PhD Exposes The Truth Behind your Digital Footprint
Share, Like, Comment: Sandra Matz PhD Exposes The Truth Behind your Digital Footprint

Episode 218

Our guest this week, Sandra Matz PhD exposes the truth behind our online presence. In our conversation, Sandra reveals that with simple analytics, th…

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3 Ways to have a Positive Chat About Vaccine Hesitancy with Friends and Family
3 Ways to have a Positive Chat About Vaccine Hesitancy with Friends and Family

Episode 217

Research is showing that there are four broad groups of people who are the most vaccine hesitant:

African Americans Latinos Women between the ages of…

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How a Compelling Story Packs a Persuasive Punch with Melanie Green
How a Compelling Story Packs a Persuasive Punch with Melanie Green

Episode 216

Dr. Melanie Green is a professor at the University of Buffalo. She joined us on the podcast to explain how the power of a compelling narrative, inclu…

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Secrets of Subtraction: Donut Holes, Lego and Bruce Springsteen with Leidy Klotz
Secrets of Subtraction: Donut Holes, Lego and Bruce Springsteen with Leidy Klotz

Episode 215

Leidy Klotz is the Copenhaver Associate Professor of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Virginia. His research fi…

5 years ago

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Observing the Non-Obvious: How to Spot Trends Around You with Rohit Bhargava
Observing the Non-Obvious: How to Spot Trends Around You with Rohit Bhargava

Episode 214

Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to help everyone in the world become a non-obvious thinker. In this episode, he talks with us about how intentionality…

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Why It's Astoundingly Easy, But Not Better, to Be Tribal with Tim Ash
Why It's Astoundingly Easy, But Not Better, to Be Tribal with Tim Ash

Episode 213

Tim Ash is a very interesting guy. He is both an authority on evolutionary psychology and digital marketing, which puts him in pretty rarified air. H…

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Scrutinizing Hype: Powerful lessons from The Hype Handbook with Michael F. Schein
Scrutinizing Hype: Powerful lessons from The Hype Handbook with Michael F. Schein

Episode 212

Michael F. Schein is a hype specialist and the author of The Hype Handbook: 12 Indispensable Secrets from the World’s Greatest Propagandists, Self-Pr…

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A Thousand Thanks: A Lifetime of Experiments and Gratitude with AJ Jacobs
A Thousand Thanks: A Lifetime of Experiments and Gratitude with AJ Jacobs

Episode 211

AJ Jacobs is an author, journalist, lecturer, and human guinea pig. He has written four New York Times bestsellers, including The Year of Living Bibl…

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Linda Thunstrom: Are Thoughts and Prayers Empty Gestures to Suffering Disaster Victims?
Linda Thunstrom: Are Thoughts and Prayers Empty Gestures to Suffering Disaster Victims?

Episode 210

Linda Thunstrom, PhD is a Swedish economist working as an assistant professor of economics at the University of Wyoming. (That’s in Laramie, Wyoming,…

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