The Reason We’re Becoming More Extreme
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https://youtu.be/t_G240I5zF8
In this episode of Reality Check on CNN, host John Avlon speaks with Jon Haidt about the psychology of authoritarianism in politics. They discuss why both the political left and right are becoming more extreme,…
Rachel Ruttan on Business’ Role in Eroding Sacred Values
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https://youtu.be/p-eb8L57CJk
In this conversation with Ethical Systems, Brian Gallagher speaks with Rachel Ruttan about her recent paper, "Instrumental Use Erodes Sacred Values." Across seven studies, she and her colleague probed the effects…
Adam Grant on the Business Culture of Lies, Narcissists, and Ego in HBO’s “Succession”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYTnkZxwGEY
In this episode of the Succession podcast, host Kara Swisher speaks with Adam Grant about what happens when a culture of lies, narcissists, and ego is fueled by a demanding and demeaning boss.
Adam…
Enlightenment and the Righteous Mind
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tAQM5uU8uk
In this episode of the JBP Podcast, host Jordan Peterson speaks with Steven Pinker and Jonathan Haidt about how material prosperity and moral progress can emerge when groups incentivize rational…
Combatting Bullshit in the Workplace
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Listen to "#31 - Combatting Bullshit in the Workplace" on Spreaker.
In this episode of the Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Ian McCarthy about the many faces of bullshit—how it’s different from lies, the harmless and harmful…
A More Prosocial World in Theory and Practice
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Listen to "#30 - A More Prosocial World in Theory and Practice" on Spreaker.
In this episode of the Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with David Sloan Wilson about cooperation—how it evolved in social beings, how culture and norms can…
How Political Polarization Affects Our Personal and Professional Lives
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Listen to "#29 - How Political Polarization Affects Our Personal and Professional Lives" on Spreaker.
In this episode of the Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Alison Goldsworthy, Laura Osborne, and Alexandra Chesterfield—the authors…
Remote Work and the Strategic Advantage of Culture
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q22cclehDjY
In this virtual event, hosted by the New York Fed in July, Alison Taylor joined other panelists to discuss, among other things, how norms are transmitted in various work environments, and the…
From Academia to Wall Street: Discussing DEI at Business Schools
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmvcBJhTjiM
In this Heterodox Academy panel, Debi Ghate, vice president of strategy and programs at Philanthropy Roundtable, moderates a conversation with Alison Taylor, Ravi S. Kudesia, and John Hasnas.…
How to Understand Political Polarization in the Workplace
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg1YIZLaRKA&t=209s
In this conversation from the NeuroLeadership Institute, host David Rock speaks with Jon Haidt and Alison Taylor about the social and technological origins of our politically polarized…