Behavioral Grooves
Behavioral Grooves is a top 20 Social Sciences podcast that explores the question “why do we (humans) do what we do?” Hosts Kurt Nelson, Ph.D., and Tim Houlihan, along with their guests, explore the application of Behavioral Sciences to work and life.
Interviews include conversations with authors, researchers, academics, neuroscientists, psychologists, economists, business leaders, and behavioral science practitioners around the world. Special "grooving sessions" take a deeper dive into the subjects discussed in interviews and apply and uncover the human behavioral elements at play in each conversation.
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The Secret Ingredient of High-Performing Teams
Why Great Leaders Still Get Stuck
How Expectations Shape Who We Become
Why Split-Second Thinking Fuels Violence
The Science of Being Thankful
The Leadership Wake-Up Call
Why the Gender Revolution Stopped
Is the American Dream Dead?
Freaky Friday: Grooving on Scary Biases
The Science of Superstition: Why Our Brains Believe in Magic
The Lies We Believe About Control
Eight Years Grooving: How to Decide | Annie Duke (Republish)
Why Who You Know Still Matters | Toby Stuart
Eight Years Grooving: Why People Succeed | Bob McKinnon (Republish)
You’re Right - Meetings Are the Worst.
Eight Years Grooving: Delighting in Death | Jodi Wellman (Republish)
The Secret Psychology Behind 17 Iconic Brands
Eight Years Grooving: The Psychology of Scams | Dan Simons and Chris Chabris (Republish)
The #1 Driver of Employee Wellbeing
Eight Years Grooving: Our Quest to Feel Significant | Arie Kruglanski PhD (Republish)
The Hidden Cost of Your Values | Steve Sloman
Eight Years Grooving: The Theory of Boredom | George Loewenstein (Republish)
Perfectionism Is Holding You Back | Bob Rosen
Eight Years Grooving: They Thought We Were Ridiculous - Part 2 (Republish)
Why Most Teams Fail (and How to Fix Them) | Colin Fisher
Eight Years Grooving: Value of an Open Mind | Jonathan Malesic (Republish)
Everything You’ve Heard About Screen Time Is Wrong
How to Stay Grounded When Life Feels Chaotic
Why Do Culture Wars Happen?