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Totes Recall

Molly Chase, Beth Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden

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On the Totes Recall podcast, our hosts discuss the intricate details of a popular film. The catch? It’s been years since they’ve watched it.
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B.E. GOOD!

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We speak with leaders in the field of behavioral science to get to know more about them, their work, and its application to emerging issues. Listen in for fresh insights, inspiration and to hear about some of the latest evolutions in the field. Behavioral Economics for good: Nudging better business and better lives! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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🎧 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…
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🎧 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 toda…
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🎧 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 publ…
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🎙️ 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…
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🧐 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 i…
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🧐 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 li…
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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 i…
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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, …
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Sander van der Linden, who is Professor of Social Psychology and Society and Director of the Social Decision-Making Lab at Cambridge University. From a young age, he was intrigued as to why people tend to easily believe what they are told. This has led him to research social influence and persu…
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Listen in on our conversation with Uri Gneezy, a professor of Economics and Strategy at the Rady School of Management, UC San Diego, and an expert in designing behavioral science-based incentives. Uri is the author of the recently published book, Mixed Signals: How Incentives Really Work, which explores how incentives really work in the real world.…
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Julia Dhar. As a Partner at the Boston Consulting Group, Julia leads BeSmart, the firm’s Behavioral Economics and Insights initiative. With her background as a behavioral economist, she advocates for the use of behavioral insights to enhance product and service design across public and private organi…
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Welcome to our latest episode, where we explore the fascinating field of behavioral genetics with a true expert on the subject. Robert Plomin is a renowned psychologist and geneticist who has dedicated his career to the study of behavioral genetics. He is a Professor of Behavioral Genetics at King's College London and has authored over 800 research…
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Geoffrey L. Cohen who is Professor of Psychology and the James G. March Professor of Organizational Studies in Education and Business at Stanford University. Professor Cohen’s research examines the processes that shape people’s sense of belonging and self-concept, and the role that these process…
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Join us as we speak with Nir Eyal, a leading authority on the intersection of psychology, technology, and business. In this episode, he shares his insights on how to improve decision-making through intentional design strategies. As the author of two bestselling books, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable, Nir's work has be…
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Vanessa Bohns, PhD, renowned social psychologist and author of the new book, You Have More Influence Than You Think. An expert in social influence, her work has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and The Economist. Bohns offers valuable insight for recognizin…
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In this episode, we speak with Eric J. Johnson, the Director of the Center of Decision Sciences at Columbia University’s Business School and author of the new book, Elements of Choice. His research gives us valuable insight into how we can implement intentional design strategies to overcome common faults in our decision-making and enable better cho…
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We speak with Dr. Dominic Packer, Professor of Psychology at Lehigh University on a new book he co-authored called “The Power of Us – Harnessing our shared identities for personal and collective success” as well as: - The definition of “social identities,” and how they influence your behavior - One big factor that is driving political polarization …
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In the first B.E. GOOD! Podcast episode of 2022, we speak with Professor Liam Delaney, the Head of the Department of Psychological & Behavioural Science (PBS) at the London School of Economics. Please join us to hear: • How growing up in Ireland during a recession drove Liam’s interest in economics and psychology • Professor Delaney’s approach to (…
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Nobel-prize winning economist and co-author of “Nudge”, Professor Richard Thaler is our guest in this new episode of the B.E. GOOD! Podcast by BVA Nudge Unit. He is the Charles Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and studies behavioral economics and finance a…
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Happy Netvember! We recall The Net (1995), starring Sandy B. and maybe Pierce Brosnan. There’s hacking, internet nostalgia, and weird napkin flirting. Plus, DENNIS MILLER?! — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. …
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We recall Josie and the Pussycats (2001), a live-action movie inspired by a cartoon. There’s a lot going on and lots of young people in it. A special thanks to Drew Sitte for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, Drew! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an episode of Totes Recall check out patreon.com…
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In this episode of the B.E. Good! Podcast by BVA Nudge Unit, we speak with Neela Saldanha, an Applied Behavioral Scientist whose work focuses on the intersection of behavior change and poverty alleviation. We learn about her journey from marketing & consulting at PepsiCo, to the many applications of behavioral science to public health, livelihoods …
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We recall Hocus Pocus (1993), a movie about three witches who return to the town of Salem after a VIRGIN lights a black flame candle. There’s also a talking cat, a horny bus driver, plus Garry and Penny Marshall are there. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gib…
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Dans cet episode du podcast B.E. Good ! de la BVA Nudge Consulting, nous nous entrenons, en français, avec notre invité Olivier Sibony, ancient partner chez McKinsey, professeur de stratégie et de prise de décision à HEC Paris et à Oxford, et auteur de plusieurs livres sur l’effet des biais cognitifs et comportementaux, en particulier sur la décisi…
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We recall Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995), a film about a band teacher who is bad at teaching, then better at teaching, but bad at being a dad, then becomes a #gooddadgoodteacher. This episode is our opus. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop o…
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We recall Kindergarten Cop (1990) starring Arnie Schwartz and probably someone else who plays a cop. We develop a new tongue twister for you theater kids and there’s milk talk. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every mon…
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We recall Ghidorah, The Three-Headed Monster (1964) starring Godzilla, Mothra, and Rodan. Beth learns the word kaiju, Molly re-tells a story, and the Dans turn into Godzillas. A special thanks to David Wittman for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, David! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an episo…
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We recall One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) for our 100th episode and 7-year anniversary! It’s a Disney animated feature about a lot of dogs and a woman who wants to kidnap and kill them for their skin. There’s a lot of animal danger. Don’t tell Molly. Thank you for helping us get to episode 100. We can’t wait to make 100 more! — About the podc…
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In this episode, we have our 2nd conversation with Cass Sunstein, the American legal scholar and Professor at Harvard Law School, the co-author of Nudge and a pioneer in the application of Behavioral Science to public policy. This conversation centers on Cass’ latest book, Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment, which he co-authored with Nobel Prize winni…
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We recall Fargo (1996), a CoBro film that takes place in our home state. Get ready for perhaps too many local references. Oh, geez. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. www.totesrecall.com — Follow Totes Recall…
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We recall Saving Private Ryan (1998) starring Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, and sadness. We discuss the horrors of war, cultural dads, and Patch Adams. It totally makes sense. A special thanks to Francis Arevalo for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, Francis! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an episode …
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In this episode, we speak with Katy Milkman, a Professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the host of the popular behavioral economics podcast Choiceology and the co- founder and co-director of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative, a research center with the mission of advancing the science of lasting behavior change. Kat…
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Happy Respect Listener Opinions Month! The movie you all voted for is…Clueless (1995)! We remember great outfits, nice stems, and Paul Rudd. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. www.totesrecall.com — Follow Tot…
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In this episode, we speak with Piyush Tantia, the Chief Innovation Officer and a Board Member at ideas42, an organization that he co-founded. ideas42 is a non-profit organisation that uses insights from behavioral science to improve lives, build better systems and policies, and drive social change. It is one of the leading practitioner organisation…
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We recall The Witches (1990). A movie based on a Roll…RoAHld…Roald Dahl book. We’re pretty sure Anjelica Huston is the keynote speaker at a witch conference and turns some kids into mice. A special thanks to Dan Haeg for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, Dan! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an …
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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…
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We recall My Cousin Vinny (1992). It’s a movie starring Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, and two youts. We talk about the movie, hot breakfast cereals, and how 1992 was nearly 30 years ago. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of ever…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Ashley Whillans, Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School in negotiations, organizations and markets and is the author of the new book, Time Smart: How to Reclaim Your Time and Live a Happier Life. Her research mainly focuses on understanding how the daily and long-term decisions that people make about time …
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Robert Frank, professor of economics at Cornell University's Graduate School of Management. A prolific author, Dr. Frank's most recent book is Under The Influence: Putting Peer Pressure To Work. His research examines breakdowns in traditional decision models, including both inefficiencies in collective actions and…
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We recall High Fidelity (2000). A movie about lists, music, and toxic behavior. We can’t agree on what the movie is trying to say, but we can all agree Jack Black is good at comedy. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of ever…
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In this very special episode, we turn the microphone on Eric Singler: the Founder, CEO and President of the BVA Nudge Unit. He is also Global Managing Director of the BVA Group, one of the 15 largest consulting and market research firms in the world (www.bva-group.com). Eric is a “slasher”: he is an entrepreneur, a marketing & research expert, a pi…
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We recall Rope (1948). A Hitchcock film starring some creeps trying to get away with murder because they think they’re better than other people. We mostly talk about knots. A special thanks to Ben Niemi for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, Ben! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an episode of Tot…
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We recall Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). A princess (or a regular person) escapes a murder attempt, then cleans for most of the rest of the movie. Plus, we’ve got a raccoon rebellion and horny doves. — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episod…
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We recall Driving Miss Daisy (1989), a film starring Morgan Freeman, Jessica Tandy, and Dan Aykroyd?! Plus, Molly gives us a lesson on Southernisms. A special thanks to Maureen for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, Maureen! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an episode of Totes Recall check out pa…
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We recall Speed (1994), a movie where a bus has to drive fast or else it will explode! Keanu Reeves! Sandy B.! Hot tees! Plus, Did They Bang? returns! — About the podcast: Totes Recall is hosted by Molly Chase, Beth K. Gibbs, Dan Jaquette and Dan Linden. Produced by Beth K. Gibbs. New episodes drop on the 15th of every month. www.totesrecall.com — …
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We speak to Dr. Michael Hallsworth, Managing Director – North America for the Behavioural Insights Team and an Assistant Professor (Adjunct) at Columbia University. Michael has been a leading figure in developing the field of applying behavioral science to government and public policy and is co-author of the book, Behavioral Insights. Listen in to …
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We recall Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979), a comedy film set in Bible times about the life of a man named Brian. A special thanks to Brian McCain for sponsoring this extra episode of Totes Recall. Thank you, Brian McCain! If you want to find out how to become an executive producer of an episode of Totes Recall check out patreon.com/totesrecall.…
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