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Eugen Dimant, PhD: What To Do About Bad Apples
Eugen Dimant, PhD: What To Do About Bad Apples

Episode 170

[NOTE: Republished in its entirety from original episode #104 on December 15, 2019.]

Eugen Dimant, PhD is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Master of …

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Working through the Stages of Grief, Pandemics and the Psychology of Protests with Nicole Fisher
Working through the Stages of Grief, Pandemics and the Psychology of Protests with Nicole Fisher

Episode 169

Nicole Fisher, DrPH is the president of Health and Human Rights Strategies and is a regular contributor to Forbes magazine on social justice issues. …

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How Babies’ Faces on Shop Doors Can Reduce Crime: With Tara Austin
How Babies’ Faces on Shop Doors Can Reduce Crime: With Tara Austin

Episode 168

Tara Austin is a strategist and was recently the Chief Strategy Officer for Kindred in London. Many of us know her for her public speaking events, li…

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Elspeth Kirkman: Best Models for Identifying a Problem
Elspeth Kirkman: Best Models for Identifying a Problem

Episode 167

Elspeth Kirkman is responsible for BIT’s work on health, education, and local government. Prior to this role, she oversaw the establishment and growt…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Shlomi Ron: Visual Storying Telling In a Time of Crisis
Shlomi Ron: Visual Storying Telling In a Time of Crisis

Episode 166

Shlomi Ron is the CEO of the Visual Storytelling Institute. He co-founded the institute after 20 years of digital marketing with some of the largest …

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Steve Wendel, PhD: Designing for Behavior Change
Steve Wendel, PhD: Designing for Behavior Change

Episode 165

Stephen Wendel, PhD is an applied behavioral scientist who studies how digital products can help people take action more effectively. He currently se…

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Robert Cialdini, PhD: Littering, Egoism and Aretha Franklin
Robert Cialdini, PhD: Littering, Egoism and Aretha Franklin

Episode 163

[NOTE: This episode is republished from #50 in January 2019.]

Robert Cialdini, PhD is counted among the greatest psychological researchers alive toda…

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Grooving: On the Principle of Scarcity
Grooving: On the Principle of Scarcity

Episode 162

[NOTE: This episode is republished from #74 in June 2019.]

This episode is a discussion on the principle of scarcity. Kurt and Tim attempt to illumin…

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Katy Milkman, PhD: Using Behavior Change for Good
Katy Milkman, PhD: Using Behavior Change for Good

Episode 164

[NOTE: This is a republished episode from #99 in November 2019.]

Katy Milkman is no ordinary behavioral scientist. She’s a Professor of Operations, I…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Grooving: On Goals and Goal Setting
Grooving: On Goals and Goal Setting

Episode 161

[NOTE: This episode is republished from #92 in October 2019.]

Goals are often misunderstood. Goals are much more than just objectives that are handed…

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