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Dan Ariely - From Death to Invisibility

Dan Ariely - From Death to Invisibility

57min |11/04/2020
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Dan Ariely - From Death to Invisibility

Dan Ariely - From Death to Invisibility

57min |11/04/2020
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During our first episode we are speaking with Dan Ariely, James B. Duke professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and author of three New York Times best-selling books, including Predictably Irrational. In this episode we dive into:

• Dan’s frightening experience as a hospital patient, which later prompted him to launch an inquiry on how we can die better.
• How finding his writing voice took him a while, and how his “cookbook” is still in the works.
• Why an alternate career choice of becoming a politician wasn’t for him.
• How making the invisible visible became one of his most important pieces of research.
• What prompted him to say “the more I study decision-making, the more I'm willing to be paternalistic.”
• And the link between office furniture, employee salaries and company profitability.

For more information on Dan, you can visit him at www.danariely.com

Let us know what you think about the episode on Twitter @BVANudgeUnit.

Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open: contact@bvanudgeunit.com

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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During our first episode we are speaking with Dan Ariely, James B. Duke professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and author of three New York Times best-selling books, including Predictably Irrational. In this episode we dive into:

• Dan’s frightening experience as a hospital patient, which later prompted him to launch an inquiry on how we can die better.
• How finding his writing voice took him a while, and how his “cookbook” is still in the works.
• Why an alternate career choice of becoming a politician wasn’t for him.
• How making the invisible visible became one of his most important pieces of research.
• What prompted him to say “the more I study decision-making, the more I'm willing to be paternalistic.”
• And the link between office furniture, employee salaries and company profitability.

For more information on Dan, you can visit him at www.danariely.com

Let us know what you think about the episode on Twitter @BVANudgeUnit.

Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open: contact@bvanudgeunit.com

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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During our first episode we are speaking with Dan Ariely, James B. Duke professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and author of three New York Times best-selling books, including Predictably Irrational. In this episode we dive into:

• Dan’s frightening experience as a hospital patient, which later prompted him to launch an inquiry on how we can die better.
• How finding his writing voice took him a while, and how his “cookbook” is still in the works.
• Why an alternate career choice of becoming a politician wasn’t for him.
• How making the invisible visible became one of his most important pieces of research.
• What prompted him to say “the more I study decision-making, the more I'm willing to be paternalistic.”
• And the link between office furniture, employee salaries and company profitability.

For more information on Dan, you can visit him at www.danariely.com

Let us know what you think about the episode on Twitter @BVANudgeUnit.

Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open: contact@bvanudgeunit.com

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

During our first episode we are speaking with Dan Ariely, James B. Duke professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and author of three New York Times best-selling books, including Predictably Irrational. In this episode we dive into:

• Dan’s frightening experience as a hospital patient, which later prompted him to launch an inquiry on how we can die better.
• How finding his writing voice took him a while, and how his “cookbook” is still in the works.
• Why an alternate career choice of becoming a politician wasn’t for him.
• How making the invisible visible became one of his most important pieces of research.
• What prompted him to say “the more I study decision-making, the more I'm willing to be paternalistic.”
• And the link between office furniture, employee salaries and company profitability.

For more information on Dan, you can visit him at www.danariely.com

Let us know what you think about the episode on Twitter @BVANudgeUnit.

Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open: contact@bvanudgeunit.com

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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