41 - Vanessa Bohns: You Have More Influence Than You Think

41 - Vanessa Bohns: You Have More Influence Than You Think

Eric chats with Vanessa Bohns, social psychologist and Professor of Organizational Behavior at Cornell University. Vanessa studies how people influence one another, and how they can underestimate how much influence they really have. Vanessa has been a Visiting Scholar at the NYU Stern School of Business and has taught at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Harvard Business Review. In this episode, ...

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179 - Cynthia Osborne: Translating Evidence Into Early Childhood Policy

179 - Cynthia Osborne: Translating Evidence Into Early Childhood Policy

Adani chats with Cynthia Osborne, Professor at Vanderbilt University and Executive Director of the Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center. Prof. Osborne’s work focuses on translating developmental science...

9 Juli 52min

178 - Julia Nolte: Why We Avoid Difficult Decisions

178 - Julia Nolte: Why We Avoid Difficult Decisions

This week, Enna chats with Dr. Julia Nolte, Assistant Professor of Economic Psychology at Tilburg University. Julia’s research examines how information management, risk perception, and decision-making...

26 Juni 1h 1min

177 - Alison Gopnik: How Can Understanding Childhood Help Us Build Better AI? (REAIR)

177 - Alison Gopnik: How Can Understanding Childhood Help Us Build Better AI? (REAIR)

In this re-air (but more timely than ever!) episode from 2021, Anjie chats with Alison Gopnik, Professor at the Department of Psychology and Affiliate Professor at Department of Philosophy at UC Berke...

12 Juni 40min

176 - Elizabeth Bonawitz: How to Have Fun While Studying How Children Learn so Much From so Little

176 - Elizabeth Bonawitz: How to Have Fun While Studying How Children Learn so Much From so Little

Adani chats with Elizabeth Bonawitz, Professor of Learning Sciences at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Elizabeth’s work focuses on basic theories of learning with the broader goal of informing e...

30 Maj 46min

175 - Nicholas Epley: A Little More Social

175 - Nicholas Epley: A Little More Social

Nick Epley is the John Templeton Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. He studies social cognition—how thinking people t...

14 Maj 56min

174 - Amit Goldenberg: Collective Emotions and Social Media (REAIR)

174 - Amit Goldenberg: Collective Emotions and Social Media (REAIR)

In this reair episode from 2023, Eric chats with Amit Goldenberg, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Amit studies emotions in social interactions, for example i...

17 Apr 48min

173 - Juliana Schroeder: Mistakenly Seeking Solitude (REAIR)

173 - Juliana Schroeder: Mistakenly Seeking Solitude (REAIR)

In this reair episode, Eric chats with Juliana Schroeder, Associate Professor in the Management of Organizations at Berkeley Haas. She studies how people think about the minds of other people, and how...

3 Apr 46min

172 - Julia Chatain: Embodied Learning and Educational Technology in Mathematics and Beyond (REAIR)

172 - Julia Chatain: Embodied Learning and Educational Technology in Mathematics and Beyond (REAIR)

Adani chats with Dr. Julia Chatain, Senior Scientist at the Singapore-ETH Centre of ETH Zürich. Julia is a computer scientist and learning scientist responsible for building a new research program, “F...

20 Mars 37min

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