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    Explore "behavioral_economics" with insightful episodes like "The nudge behind this $200k side hustle", "#64: Welcome to the Rory Sutherland Nudge Clinic", "Why It's Important To Break Out of Your Comfort Zone and Listen To The Market | Prizeout Founder David Metz", "#2: Five highly effective negotiation tactics" and "Think Fast with Daniel Kahneman" from podcasts like ""Nudge", "Nudge", "The GaryVee Audio Experience", "Nudge" and "Hidden Brain"" and more!

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    The nudge behind this $200k side hustle

    The nudge behind this $200k side hustle
    Today’s guest, Jay Clouse, used one simple nudge to grow a $200,000 side hustle. This same nudge helped launch some of the world’s largest businesses, grew sales for a seltzer company, and has boosted charitable donations across the globe. Find out what it is in today’s episode of Nudge. Access the bonus episode: https://tinyurl.com/mrz355ch Jay’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CreatorScienceYT/videos Jay’s podcast: https://podcast.creatorscience.com/ Jay’s newsletter: https://creatorscience.com/subscribe/ Sign up for the Nudge Newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list

    #64: Welcome to the Rory Sutherland Nudge Clinic

    #64: Welcome to the Rory Sutherland Nudge Clinic
    In today’s special episode you’re invited to enter a brand new clinic. Instead of a waiting room, there’s a bar with live jazz. Instead of a doctor, there’s a marketer in a tweed jacket. Today, we’re entering the Rory Sutherland Nudge Clinic, the place people go for counter-intuitive ideas. Listen to learn the smartest way to run a cafe, how to stop people drink driving, and how to persuade your parents. Rory’s book Alchemy: https://amzn.to/3chAK3u The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com Sign up to the Nudge Mailing list: www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list

    Why It's Important To Break Out of Your Comfort Zone and Listen To The Market | Prizeout Founder David Metz

    Why It's Important To Break Out of Your Comfort Zone and Listen To The Market | Prizeout Founder David Metz

    Today's episode is an interview is part of a new blitz podcast series where I do 15 minute rapid fire interviews with awesome entrepreneurs. In this episode we interview David Metz, who is the Co-Founder and CEO of his company "Prizeout". We discuss the best business advice David's ever received, his philosophy on hiring and his fascination with consumer behavior.

    Enjoy! Let me know what you thought.


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    #2: Five highly effective negotiation tactics

    #2: Five highly effective negotiation tactics
    Let’s say you're trying to negotiate a pay rise at work. Do you know what to say, how to say it, or even when to say it? Most of us have no idea. In the episode best selling author, Steve Martin, talks through 5 effective tactics for getting the best deal in a negotiation. Sign up to the mailing list: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list

    Think Fast with Daniel Kahneman

    Think Fast with Daniel Kahneman

    Do humans act rationally? Economic theory has long told us the answer is "yes." But a half century ago, two psychologists — Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky — began to challenge this notion. Their work laid the foundation for behavioral economics and influenced many scholars who've followed in their footsteps. This week, we mark our 100th episode by talking with Daniel Kahneman about his collaboration with Tversky, and how their work transformed our thinking about judgment, memory, and the mind itself.

    When facts cause friction: Tim Harford joins us for a special This is Money podcast on fake news and why statistics can be emotive

    When facts cause friction: Tim Harford joins us for a special This is Money podcast on fake news and why statistics can be emotive

    Facts are either right or wrong, right?

    ...wrong?

    In this special episode of the This is Money podcast Tim Harford, presenter of the BBC series More or Less and all-round Undercover Economist makes a second guest appearance.

    We talk about facts and stats - checking them, debunking them, reporting them, baffling with them, battling over them.

    But that's just the start.

    Tim argues that we think of facts as being either the truth or lies, but that actually factual claims can form part of our identity.

    We talk about the importance of factual claims made by those in positions of power - but also of trying to keep some facts out of the political domain altogether.

    We also discuss the impact of social media on the way in which we consume news and facts. And whether we're too dependent on numbers altogether.

    Don't believe us? You'll have to listen and see.