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Which of these words feels more like you? Restraint, prevent, adhere. Or: allow, freedom, create? Professor Michele Gelfand reveals how our words, clothing and culture reflect where we sit on the tight-loose-scale. And importantly, what this says about our behaviour as employees, citizens and leaders.
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Imagine you run the world’s largest meditation app — your users are stressed and the pandemic isn’t helping. How do you design your app to get people to stick with it long enough to see meaningful results? Dr Clare Kennedy Purvis explains how she and her team of behavioural scientists at Headspace did just that.
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While some wonder how to become more creative, others already gave up and told themselves they just are not the creative type. In this talk, John Cleese, a legendary actor and Oscar-nominated screenwriter, and Rory Sutherland talk about their experience with creativity and share some valuable wisdom on how everyone can embrace the power of creativity.
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What came first: man on the moon or wheels on the suitcase? Who are Homo-transporticus? What is the future of transport? In this episode, we hear from Pete Dyson and Rory Sutherland who talk about their newly published book: Transport for Humans. Are We Nearly There Yet?
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In this episode, we relive Nudgestock 2021 where Rory Sutherland asks the question "Is everything BS?". We discover the answer lies somewhere between double dishwashers, floating nuclear power-plants and placebo vaccines. And perhaps, a little bit of the other type of BS.
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The Sustainable Development Goals are nothing less than a comprehensive blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. On this episode of O Behave we’re joined by the brilliant Roxáni Roushas and Fatima Keaik of UNDP Innovation to explore how behavioural science can help to accelerate our progress towards the SDGs.
To visit the references discussed in this podcast, please see:
• UN Secretary-General’s Guidance Note on Behavioural Science: https://www.un.org/behaviouralscience
• UN Behavioural Science Week 2021: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5dkWbaJeOg7sQdzgmHh0c2AmtzVl2xVX
• UNDP Innovation: https://medium.com/@undp.innovation
• Applying Behavioural Science to the Prevention of Violent Extremism: https://www.undp.org/publications/applying-behavioural-science-support-prevention-violent-extremism-experiences-and
• Applying Behavioural Science to Youth Entrepreneurship: https://medium.com/@undp.innovation/one-behaviour-at-a-time-redesigning-entrepreneurship-pathways-in-the-arab-states-f2f45051bed9
• Behavioural Science at UNDP Kuwait: https://www.kw.undp.org/content/kuwait/en/home/projects/kuwait-public-policy-centre-establishment-support-kppc/ -
What wicked challenges do we face coming out of lockdown? In the latest O Behave episode Dowshan Humzah and Rory Sutherland discuss how unexpected and uncertain this past year has been for society and how “creative consulting” can play a key role in its recovery. Tune in to hear how diverse, disruptive thinking can unlock potential in the new normal.
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How do you make a pipe dream into a professional reality? Backed by the latest insights in behavioural science, Dr. Grace Lordan of the LSE shares her answer in an exclusive preview of her new book “Think Big” with Kimberly Richter on O Behave.
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Dr. David Sloan Wilson’s work on Evolution has threaded through biology, anthropology, psychology, bioengineering, philosophy, and religion. In O Behave’s latest episode, he joins Rory Sutherland in conversation to unpack the greatest misconceptions about evolutionary theory and how we might address them.
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Best selling author and serial entrepreneur Louise Nicolson joins Rory Sutherland and Kimberly Richter to discuss her new book, The Entrepreneurial Myth.
Tune in to hear their reflections on entrepreneurship, the stories we tell ourselves about success and failure, and innovation as a product of necessity. -
Robert West, Professor of Health Psychology at University College London sits down with Ella Jenkins and talks us through his long career in health and behaviours - as we ask 'what really motivates us?'
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An honest, open discussion about diversity and inclusion in behavioural science and beyond. With:
Cerita D. Bethea, Director of Behavioural Science at Coca Cola
Neela A. Saldanha, Seniour Advisor at Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
Grace Lordan, Associate Professor in Behavioural Science & Director of TII London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Moderated by Chris Graves, Center for Behavioral Science at Ogilvy -
On this month's episode Kimberly and Mike chat to experience design expert James Wallman to talk psychology, economics, and culture. Tune into the discussion as he unpacks his seven-point checklist for making the most of your free hours.
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On this month's episode Chloe and Ella from the team ask anthropologist Dr Caitlin McDonald, and Karen Rubin CRO at Owl Labs, for their take on the future of working. Is the psychology of videoconferencing yet to catch up with the technology?
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For this month's episode of O Behave, our head of Behavioural Science Sam Tatam talks to the one and only Nir Eyal, and discovers his journey from being Hooked, to becoming indistractable. You can learn more about Nir at www.twitter.com/nireyal
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In this month's episode we talk to the authors and editors of the Behavioural Science Annual 2019. We go 'behind the results' to understand the behavioural objectives we overcame, what worked, and in some cases, what didn't.
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Rory sat down with David Smollan to ask, what is the future of retail?
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Join your hosts Mike Hughes and Jordan Buck live from Nudgestock 2019!
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Jordan Buck talks to Dr Diana Fleischman about how evolutionary biology effects our behaviour and decision making
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