The Science of Performing Under Pressure
Blog, Corporate Culture, PodcastAn episode of Re:Thinking with Adam Grant featuring cognitive scientist Sian Beilock.
The Roots of Polarization
Blog, Podcast
In this episode of The Power of Us podcast—the first of a special two-part series—host Tavia Gilbert presents interviews with psychologists Jay Van Bavel and Dominic Packer (co-authors of The Power of Us), along with Ethical Systems’…
How Yo-Yo Ma Sustains His Creative Energy
Blog, PodcastIn this episode of Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, Adam speaks with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma about his experience with burnout, how he sustains his energy and creativity, and what it means for music to connect—and celebrate—humanity.
David Sloan Wilson: “Chickens, Cooperation, and a Pro-social World”
Blog, Corporate Culture, Podcast, TrustIn this episode of The Great Simplification, host Nate Hagens speaks with David Sloan Wilson about how evolution can be used to explain and understand modern human behavior, particularly with respect to cooperation and pro-social behavior.
The Race to Cooperation
Blog, Corporate Culture, Leadership, Podcast, TrustIn this episode of Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, Adam speaks with Andrea Jones-Rooy, a data scientist who’s skeptical about data (as well as a comedian).
Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas on Leading with Strength and Sincerity
Blog, Leadership, PodcastIn this episode of Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, Adam speaks with Kaja Kallas, Estonia’s prime minister—the first woman to hold the position.
The Tim Ferriss Show with Jon Haidt
Blog, Human Rights, Podcast
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In this episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, Jonathan Haidt joins host Tim Ferriss to discuss moral relativism, how to understand human rights, Jon's LSD experience, how safe spaces and character cancellation took…
Why Data Don’t Have All the Answers
Blog, PodcastIn this episode of Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, Adam speaks with Andrea Jones-Rooy, a data scientist who’s skeptical about data (as well as a comedian).
Banking Culture Reform: Trust, Technology, and The New Workplace
Blog, Compliance & Ethics Programs, Corporate Culture, Corporate Culture Assessment, Incentives, PodcastIn this episode of the Bank Notes podcast, from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, host Toni Dechario, a member of the New York Fed’s culture team, speaks with Alison Taylor about her interest in the link between unethical behavior and organizational culture, ethical pressures in finance, the need to do proper behavioral experimental research in real organizations, and more.
Financial Markets, Democracy, and Power with Jim Leitner
Blog, Ethics Pays, Human Rights, Law, Podcast
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In this episode of our Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Jim Leitner about the relationship between democracy and market performance. Starting…