
Dr Gia Nardini on how Social Movements succeed
What makes some social movements successful and others not? That's what my guest on this episode Dr Gia Nardini, an Assistant Professor at Denver University, set out to find out when she examined the...
16 Apr 20211h 1min

Araminta Naylor & Dr Nick Hobson on Mitigating Human Risk in Applied Behavioural Science
How can we mitigate human risk in a profession to ensure that practitioners engage in ethical practice and customers can rely on the people they engage? It's a challenge facing many new digital indust...
13 Apr 202156min

Eliot Wilson on decision-making in politics
When it comes to decision-making, there are few roles that have as much impact on everyone's lives as those taken by politicians. But what is it about politics, that brings out human risk? On this epi...
4 Apr 20211h

Tim Harford on using data to make smarter decisions
How can we be smarter about interpreting the data that is presented to us? On a daily basis, we’re bombarded with information — some of it well-intentioned, some of it deliberately misleading. Whet...
31 Mar 202153min

Professor Barbara Casu on how gender diversity on Boards can reduce misconduct
Can gender diversity on Boards reduce misconduct? That's what my guest on this episode, Barbara Casu of The Business School in London, explored in recent research into the banking sector. Barbara is ...
26 Mar 20211h 2min

Kelly Paxton on Pink Collar Crime under COVID
How has COVID facilitated Pink Collar Crime? That's what my guest on this episode, Kelly Paxton, is here to explain. This is her second appearance on the show (you'll find the first here 👉https://ww...
14 Mar 20211h 7min

Evelyn Gosnell & Lindsay Juarez on reducing the spread of misinformation on social media
What can we do to reduce the spread of misinformation on social media?That was the challenge facing my guests on this episode and, having succeeded, they came onto the show to talk about what they'd l...
7 Mar 202155min


















