Behavioral Grooves Podcast

著者: Kurt Nelson PhD and Tim Houlihan
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  • Stories, science and secrets from the world’s brightest thought-leaders. Behavioral Grooves is the podcast that satisfies your curiosity of why we do what we do. Explanations of human behavior that will improve your relationships, your wellbeing, and your organization by helping you find your groove.
    Copyright 2024 Behavioral Grooves . All rights reserved.
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Stories, science and secrets from the world’s brightest thought-leaders. Behavioral Grooves is the podcast that satisfies your curiosity of why we do what we do. Explanations of human behavior that will improve your relationships, your wellbeing, and your organization by helping you find your groove.
Copyright 2024 Behavioral Grooves . All rights reserved.
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  • How Can We Revive Our Democracy? | AJ Jacobs
    2024/10/28

    Ahead of the 2024 US Election, Kurt and Tim sit down with bestselling author and serial experimenter AJ Jacobs to discuss his latest project, The Year of Living Constitutionally. AJ spent a year living life according to the principles of the U.S. Constitution, adopting 18th-century customs along the way. From wearing tricorn hats and writing with quill pens to exploring the deeper philosophical underpinnings of democracy, AJ brings history to life while reflecting on the balance between rights and responsibilities, a concept that feels more urgent than ever today.

    AJ also shares his mission to revive one of America’s sweetest (and largely forgotten) traditions—Election Cakes! In the 1700s, Election Day was a festival of civic pride, complete with parades, music, and community-baked cakes shared at the polls. In true AJ fashion, he’s on a quest to bring this tradition back, reminding us that democracy can be both a serious and joyful act.

    Throughout the episode, AJ, Kurt, and Tim dive into the importance of ‘epistemic humility’ - aka, the acknowledgment that we don’t have all the answers and must remain open to learning. From Benjamin Franklin’s introspection to modern-day challenges of misinformation, AJ challenges listeners to approach life and democracy with curiosity, gratitude, and a willingness to improve both ourselves and our society. So grab a slice of election cake (or pie!) and join us for this thought-provoking, timely conversation on what it means to live constitutionally.

    Need help finding a voting location near you? Check here!

    ©2024 Behavioral Grooves

    Topics

    [0:00] Election day traditions

    [4:25] Speed round with AJ Jacobs

    [9:44] Living Colonially: What I learned

    [18:56] Epistemic humility and political perspectives

    [23:52] Constitutional originalism

    [36:29] How do we frame the constitution?

    [40:40] Election cakes and celebrating democracy

    [48:52] Embracing experimentation in everyday life

    [52:56] Grooving session: open-mindedness, civic duty, and cake recipes

    ©2024 Behavioral Grooves

    Links

    Join our Facebook Group!

    AJ’s Substack

    The Year of Living Constitutionally

    More about AJ

    The History of Election Cakes

    The US Constitution

    Musical Links

    Royal American Medley - Songs of the Revolutionary War

    Yankee Doodle

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    1 時間 12 分
  • The Loneliness Epidemic: Why Are We Avoiding Social Interactions? | Nick Epley
    2024/10/21

    Why do we avoid the very thing that could bring us more joy—connecting with others?

    In this episode, behavioral scientist and human interaction expert Nick Epley returns to the podcast to help Kurt and Tim explore the paradox of social connection. Despite living in a time often described as a loneliness epidemic, many of us still choose to limit our social interactions and shy away from new experiences. While we’re hardwired to thrive on positive connections, anxiety and inaccurate assumptions often hold us back. Nick sheds light on why we consistently underestimate how enjoyable social interactions will be—and how this leads to missed opportunities for meaningful connection.

    Drawing from his research at Chicago’s Mindworks facility, where people from all walks of life participate in behavioral experiments, Nick shares fascinating insights into our social nature. His team’s real-world studies have uncovered how our expectations and assumptions can prevent us from fully engaging in new social experiences.

    Tune in to learn how our beliefs can shape our social lives and how curiosity and openness can transform any interaction into something rewarding. Nick offers practical advice on how behavioral science can help us lead more connected, fulfilling lives. And hey, next time you’re getting your morning coffee, say hi to the barista—you never know where that small interaction might lead!

    ©2024 Behavioral Grooves

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro: Connecting with strangers

    [9:50] Nick Epley and Mindworks research facility

    [23:16] Experiments at Mindworks

    [30:55] Insights from social interaction experiments

    [39:34] The role of expectations in social interactions

    [47:01] How to create positive interactions

    [51:18] Grooving session: Curiosity, compassion, and engaging with strangers

    ©2024 Behavioral Grooves

    Links

    Mindworks

    About Nick Epley

    Mistakenly Seeking Solitude

    Join our Facebook Group!

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Groove Jams: History’s Biggest What-ifs
    2024/10/17

    Ever wondered what it would be like to snag a backstage pass to history’s biggest moments? In Groove Jams' maiden voyage, Kurt, Tim, and special guest Christian Hunt take on the ultimate bucket list item: time travel. Prepare for a wild ride that’s part history lesson, part “what could possibly go wrong?”

    Tune in for a rollercoaster of laughs, deep thoughts, and ethical dilemmas as we explore the slippery slope of time-hopping. What are the risks and rewards? Could curiosity lead to chaos? And most importantly, could we save the Beatles from Yoko Ono?

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    39 分

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