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    Explore "behavioral_science" with insightful episodes like "YAPClassic: Dr. Maya Shankar on Influence and The Science of Decision-Making", "#67: Growing this podcast with nudge experiments | Social proof", "#66: The dark nudges behind digital manipulation" and "Episode 15: Loss and Renewal" from podcasts like ""Young and Profiting with Hala Taha", "Nudge", "Nudge" and "Hidden Brain"" and more!

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    YAPClassic: Dr. Maya Shankar on Influence and The Science of Decision-Making

    YAPClassic: Dr. Maya Shankar on Influence and The Science of Decision-Making
    As a child, Dr. Maya Shankar was on track to become a violin prodigy. She studied under one of the world's top violinists. However, her dreams were shattered when she tore several tendons in her hand at 15 years old. She was told she'd never be able to play the violin ever again, so she was forced to learn who she is beyond her identity as a musician. A few years later, she stumbled across a book on human behavior, which sparked a lifelong interest in the human mind. After college, she went on to build a behavioral science team at the White House and serve as the first Behavioral Science Advisor to the United Nations under Ba Ki-moon. In this episode of YAPClassic, you’ll learn about the science of decision-making, how to develop a more malleable identity, and how to subtly influence other people through the words you use.  Dr. Maya Shankar is a behavioral scientist and podcast host. Her podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, was named Apple’s Best Show of the Year in 2021. She has worked as a behavioral scientist for highly-influential organizations like the White House and the United Nations. She received a Ph.D. from Oxford and a B.A. from Yale in cognitive science. She's been profiled by The New Yorker and has been featured in the New York Times, Scientific American, Forbes, and NPR. In this episode, Hala and Maya will discuss:  - How a traumatic injury crushed Maya’s childhood dreams  - How Maya created her dream job at the White House - The problem with having a firm, unshakable identity  - Naivety and uninformed optimism can be superpowers - How subtle changes in language can influence behavior  - How Maya used behavioral science to rebuild public trust in Flint, Michigan  - Why it’s hard for us to change our minds and beliefs - The power of temptation bundling and social norms  - How to avoid emotional and social biases in your decision making  - The IKEA effect - And other topics… Dr. Maya Shankar is a cognitive scientist and the creator, executive producer, and host of the podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, which Apple recently awarded as the Best Show of the Year 2021. Maya was a Senior Advisor in the Obama White House, where she founded and served as Chair of the White House Behavioral Science Team. She also served as the first Behavioral Science Advisor to the United Nations under Ban Ki-moon, and as a core member of Pete Buttigieg’s debate preparation team during his 2020 presidential run. Maya has a postdoctoral fellowship in cognitive neuroscience from Stanford, a Ph.D. from Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship, and a B.A. from Yale. She's been profiled by The New Yorker and been the featured guest on NPR's “All Things Considered,” “Freakonomics,” and “Hidden Brain.” She's a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music's pre-college program, where she was a private violin student of Itzhak Perlman. LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code 'podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Resources Mentioned:  Dr. Shankar’s Podcast, A Slight Change of Plans: https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/a-slight-change-of-plans  Dr. Shankar’s Website: https://mayashankar.com/  Dr. Shankar’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maya-shankar-8b380350  Sponsored By:  Shopify - Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Collective - Go to Collective.com to save on taxes this year Masterclass - Get 15% off on annual membership at youngandprofiting.co/masterclass More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new/ Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/

    #67: Growing this podcast with nudge experiments | Social proof

    #67: Growing this podcast with nudge experiments | Social proof
    There are two words that strike fear into the hearts of behavioral scientists. Replication crisis. Today, many famous nudges can’t be replicated. In many cases, they were one-offs. So, rather than share studies, I wanted to run my own. Over the next four episodes, I’ll attempt to grow this show by experimenting with nudges. Listen to this episode on social proof and learn why dozens unsubscribed to my mailing list, what happened when 300,000 people saw my ad, and why everyone, from theatre lovers to Issac Newton falls for social proof. Sign up to the mailing list and get all the resources: https://astounding-thinker-8472.ck.page/8399c61a76 The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com

    #66: The dark nudges behind digital manipulation

    #66: The dark nudges behind digital manipulation
    60% of us think spending +3 hours a day on the web is unhealthy. Yet the UK average time spent online is +4.5 hours. We’re hooked to our devices and suffering. The mere presence of a smartphone can reduce performance in memory tasks by 11%. In today’s show, I’m joined by Elisabeth Costa, senior director at the Behavioral Insights Team, who talks through how nudges are used to manipulate us online. Read Lis’s and David Halpern’s paper: https://bit.ly/3zKJv0Z Follow Lis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lis_Costa_ The Science of Marketing Course: https://scienceofmarketing.teachable.com Sign up to the Nudge Mailing list: www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list