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It’s the very first episode of The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr and our first guest is Phil Wang! And Phil’s subgenre is…This Place is Evil. We’re talking psychological torture, we’re talking gory death scenes, we’re talking Lorraine Kelly?! The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr is a brand new comedy podcast where each week a different celebrity guest pitches an idea for a film based on one of the SUPER niche sub-genres on Netflix. From ‘Steamy Crime Movies from the 1970s’ to ‘Australian Dysfunctional Family Comedies Starring A Strong Female Lead’, our celebrity guests will pitch their wacky plot, their dream cast, the marketing stunts, and everything in between. By the end of every episode, Jimmy Carr, Comedian by night / “Netflix Executive” by day, will decide whether the pitch is greenlit or condemned to development hell! Listen on all podcast platforms and watch on the Netflix Is A Joke YouTube Channel . The Big Pitch is a co-production by Netflix and BBC Studios Audio. Jimmy Carr is an award-winning stand-up comedian and writer, touring his brand-new show JIMMY CARR: LAUGHS FUNNY throughout the USA from May to November this year, as well as across the UK and Europe, before hitting Australia and New Zealand in early 2026. All info and tickets for the tour are available at JIMMYCARR.COM Production Coordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Production Manager: Mabel Finnegan-Wright Editor: Stuart Reid Producer: Pete Strauss Executive Producer: Richard Morris Executive Producers for Netflix: Kathryn Huyghue, Erica Brady, and David Markowitz Set Design: Helen Coyston Studios: Tower Bridge Studios Make Up: Samantha Coughlan Cameras: Daniel Spencer Sound: Charlie Emery Branding: Tim Lane Photography: James Hole…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, professor of psychology at Northeastern University. Dr. Barrett is one of the top 1% most cited scientists in the world, and the author of two acclaimed books on the brain: How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life Of The Brain, and Seven And A Half Lessons About The Brain. Her research examines emotion, behavior, and how the brain creates both. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, professor of psychology at Northeastern University. Dr. Barrett is one of the top 1% most cited scientists in the world, and the author of two acclaimed books on the brain: How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life Of The Brain, and Seven And A Half Lessons About The Brain. Her research examines emotion, behavior, and how the brain creates both. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
🎙️ Bienvenue sur BE GOOD! Dans cet épisode, Albert Moukheiber, neuroscientifique et auteur de Neuromania, déconstruit les idées reçues sur le cerveau et explore les nuances de la neuroscience moderne 🧠 Découvrez dans cette interview les dangers du réductionnisme en sciences cognitives, notamment à travers les "neuromythes" populaires comme l'usage biaisé de la neuroplasticité ou des tests de personnalité. Albert y critique également l’instrumentalisation des neurosciences dans le développement personnel , qui conduit souvent à une surresponsabilisation et au burnout. Albert propose une vision équilibrée du cerveau, en insistant sur la "cognition incarnée" et la nécessité de comprendre l’interaction entre le cerveau, le corps et l’environnement. Enfin, il aborde les biais cognitifs qui favorisent les fake news et la manière dont la politique et les sciences cognitives se croisent, tout en donnant des pistes pratiques pour les dirigeants souhaitant améliorer le bien-être dans leurs organisations 🚀 💡 Découvrez les principales idées de son livre : L’impact des neuromythes sur notre quotidien Pourquoi comprendre la "cognition incarnée" est crucial Comment les biais cognitifs influencent notre perception des fake news Partagez vos impressions sur vos plateformes d'écoutes ou sur notre LinkedIn : LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/bva-nudge-consulting/ And now more about us by visiting our website 👉 https://www.bvanudgeconsulting.com/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🎧 In our latest episode of B.E. Good!, we had the privilege of speaking with Gerd Gigerenzer – Emeritus Director of The Max Planck Institute for Human Development and a giant in decision science, about his new book, "Smart Management: How Leaders Make Good Decisions in an Uncertain World." Tune in to discover how leaders can thrive in today’s complex landscape! Here are some key takeaways you won’t want to miss: 😉 The Power of Simple Heuristics : Gigerenzer reveals how simple decision-making strategies can outperform complex models and AI in uncertain environments. Learn why these "smart heuristics" are essential for effective leadership. 🌱 Ecological Rationality : Understand this fundamental concept that emphasizes making decisions based on context and real-world dynamics. 🛠️ The Adaptive Toolbox : Explore how humans use an "adaptive toolbox" of strategies to navigate choices and why intuition plays a critical role in decision-making. 🚀 Transforming Organizational Culture : Discover why intuition is often undervalued in companies and how to cultivate a culture that embraces learning from mistakes—an essential component for innovation and growth. 🤖 AI and Human Psychology : Gigerenzer discusses the relationship between artificial intelligence and psychological insights, urging leaders to integrate human understanding into their decision-making processes. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills and navigate uncertainty with confidence. Join us as we unpack these invaluable insights! 👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on X (ex Twitter) @BVANudgeConsult . Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com . Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🎧 In this episode we are excited to welcome Chiara Varazzani , a behavioral science expert who has established and led behavioral science units in several governments, including as the principal advisor of the Behavioural Insights Unit of the Victorian Government in Australia and the senior executive advisor in behavioral economics to the Australian Federal Government. She was also a research fellow at the Behavioural Insights Team in London. Varazzani has designed a diverse set of behavioral change programs, addressing health, education, financial decision-making, energy, and international development. She now serves as the lead behavioral scientist at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Today we're excited to discuss her experience in the field and her vision for the future of behavioral science in government. During this conversation, we’ll explore: The underappreciated value of neuroscience in behavioral interventions 🧠 Principles on how to mainstream behavioral science in government 🏛️ The Implementation-Scale Gap 🌐 Ethical use of behavioral science and nudging in policy ⚖️ 👉 You can find out more about Varazzani’s current projects by viewing OECD website page on insights and behavioral science to see the current project repository. This includes an interactive map on behavioral science work in motion worldwide 🌍. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🎧 In this episode we're excited to welcome Nuala Walsh author of the new book, Tune In: How to Make Smarter Decisions in a Noisy World. Named among the 100 most influential women in finance with over three decades of experience in investment management at BlackRock, Merrill Lynch, and Standard Life Aberdeen, she brings a wealth of knowledge to today's conversation. Currently serving as the CEO at Mind Equity, she advises organizations on behavior change, culture, and reputation. Join us as we delve into her journey exploring the nuances of decision-making in a complex world and uncover strategies to navigate the noise and make smarter choices ✨ During this conversation, we’ll explore: 📣 Four key factors that influence our ability to tune in 🧠 Cognitive challenges that affect our judgment and decision-making abilities 🔎 Practical case studies and behavioral science research for improving our judgement To learn more about Walsh's work visit www.nualawalsh.com. 👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com . Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🎧 In this episode we are honored to welcome Cass Sunstein, renowned legal scholar known for his contributions to behavioral science and administrative law. From 2009 to 2012 Sunstein served as the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs with the Obama Administration, where he pioneered the use of behavioral science in public policy. His interdisciplinary work has been internationally recognized, earning him the Holberg prize in 2018. Today we're excited to discuss his new book, co-authored with Tali Sharot called, Look Again: The Power of Noticing What Was Always There. During this conversation, we’ll explore: 🧠 How our brains become desensitized to experiences over time 🔎 Real-world examples of habituation and their consequences ⚔️ Practical strategies for disrupting routines, environments, and perspectives for a more holistic understanding of the present To learn more about Sunstein's work you can find his academic papers at the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). In addition, over his career Sunstein has written over 20 books including best sellers Nudge , written with Richard Thaler, and Noise , written with Daniel Kahneman and Oliver Sibony. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🎙️ In this episode, we're excited to welcome Todd Rogers, co-author of the insightful book, Writing for Busy Readers . Known for his groundbreaking research leveraging behavioral science to enrich communication, Todd's expertise has earned national acclaim. As a distinguished professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and co-founder of social enterprises, the Analyst Institute and EveryDay Labs, Todd shares a wealth of knowledge about the transformative power of effective communication. During this conversation, we’ll explore: 📖Factors that influence reading comprehension 🚀Strategies to achieve clarity and better reader engagement 💡 Real-world examples of effective communication strategies To learn more about Rogers and his work visit his website at www.writingforbusyreaders.com . Interested in receiving feedback firsthand? Try the “AI for Busy Readers” tool to enhance your writing skills using OpenAI’s GPT-4. Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com . Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🧐 We are honored to have the opportunity to welcome Dan Ariely, the esteemed James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, for a second time to engage in a captivating conversation in this podcast episode. In this episode, we explore the world of misbelief and its impact on decision-making: 📖 Dan discusses the inspiration behind his latest book, "Misbelief – What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things," drawn from personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. 🔎 Learn about Dan’s unique research approach, which combines scientific experiments with interviews and insights from individuals who hold misbeliefs. 🧠 Explore the concept of the misbelief funnel and its four stages, illustrating how stress, misinformation, cognitive biases, and social forces contribute to the spread of misbelief. 🗺 Discover how misbelief shapes our perceptions, decision-making processes, and vulnerability to misinformation in today’s complex world. 🦉Dan expresses optimism for the future of behavioral science and the resilience and understanding of humanity. 💌To learn more about Dan and his work, visit his website : https://danariely.com/ Let us know what you think on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com . Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
🧐 In this engaging podcast episode, we have the privilege of welcoming Vincent Pons, associate professor at the Harvard Buisness School and distinguished Ph.D. graduate of MIT. His research is dedicated to understanding democratic systems and developing practical ways to improve them. As such he frequently collaborates with renowned institutions like the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). During our conversation, Pons sheds light on critical aspects of voter behavior, political preferences, and innovative strategies to enhance civic participation 💌. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we explore: The factors that influence voter participation How voter preferences are shaped by the environment The impact of representativeness on election results How elections impact policies and economic performance To learn more about Vincent and his work visit his website at vincentpons.org or check out his monthly column in Les Echos . 👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com . Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
In this episode of the B.E. Good! Podcast, we welcomed Professor Vanessa Patrick-Ralhan, author of the newly published book, “The Power of Saying No : The New Science of How to Say No That Puts You in Charge of Your Life”. With an impressive career that spans academia and multinational agencies like Ogilvy & Mather and J. Walter Thompson, Vanessa is a leading authority in consumer behavior and psychology 🧠. Her extensive research, featured in top-tier journals, has left an indelible mark on the field. During this episode, Vanessa shares her expertise on how to master the art of saying ‘no’ and why embracing an empowered refusal is essential for effective decision-making ✅. 🧐 In this episode we’ll cover: The psychology behind the ‘yes reflex’: why we often agree when we’d rather decline Empowering strategies for saying no that reflect your values and personal identity The hidden skills that arise from refusing with conviction To learn more about Vanessa and her work visit her website at vanessapatrick.net or find her on Twitter @vpatrick23. 📩 Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com . Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
In this episode of the B.E. Good! Podcast, we speak with Hal Hershfield, author of the new book “Your Future Self—How to Make Tomorrow Better Today.” Hal is a renowned expert in marketing, decision-making, and psychology at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, with his work being featured in esteemed media outlets like the Guardian, BBC, NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and NPR. In this episode, we discuss his captivating work exploring the disconnect between our present and future selves and practical ways to make better choices for the future. You’ll learn: 📅 Why the present day takes precedence over planning for the future. 🧠 How our preferences change over time and why acknowledging these changes is important. 🚀 The ways connecting with your future self can lead to smarter long-term decisions. To learn more about Hal and his work visit: halhershfield.com or find him on Twitter @HalHershfield. Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.…
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