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The podcast for busy communicators and marketing pros that want to apply behavioural science. Science debunked, practical steps and takeaways to upskill and increase impact. Taking understanding your audience to a whole new level! Presented by Ruth Dale, founder of Behaviour Change Bootcamp training, award winning marketer, author, speaker with over a decade's experience delivering behaviour change marketing to improve people's lives.
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This is Best Behaviour, the podcast that navigates workplace culture, one story at a time. We’re diving into the culture stories of some of Australia’s largest and most successful companies on the hunt for insights you can implement in your organisation. We’re promising practical tips, a rollercoaster of topics, and above-average shits and giggles.
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No Behaviour: The People's Podcast is a raw and unfiltered podcast that gives you an insight into living on the streets of London, Caribbean culture and all the ups and downs of growing up on the roads. Conversations often take a wild turn and few topics are out of bounds for Margs & Loons. Have a listen and join in the conversation on twitter using the hashtag #NoBehaviourPodcast For visuals check out our YouTube : https://youtube.com/nobehaviourpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/nobe ...
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Thoughts on Record is the podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (OICBT) located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Each week we explore topics relevant to clinicians and mental health consumers from a cognitive behavioural perspective; however, if you’re generally interested in psychology, psychotherapy, evolutionary psychology, mental health, the brain, dynamics of human behaviour, creativity, wellness & performance then this podcast will certainly be of interest to you. ...
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Are you a teacher, a SENCo or a school leader? Want research-backed strategies for supporting students who find it hard to manage their emotions or behaviour? Want practical ways of supporting pupils with special needs like autism, ADHD, FASD or attachment disorder? Want tried-and-tested classroom management strategies that will work with that ‘tricky class’? Then you’re in the right place. Welcome to the School Behaviour Secrets podcast where we’ll answer ALL these questions and so much mor ...
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Join multi-award winning teacher and researcher from the University of Canterbury, Professor Ekant Veer, as he chats with friends about marketing, society, consumers and consumption in this educational podcast designed to support your own understanding and learning. Various chats, whakaaro, kōrero, discussions and questions.
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A podcast for anyone interested in understanding the principles of behaviour therapy as a means of cultivating behaviour change. As a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst with over 10 years experience, I bring to you stories from my practice, tips and strategies on how to observe, understand and ultimately change behaviours that are no longer adaptive.Everything said is by no means prescriptive. So, please, take what resonates with you and leave what does not. With that being said, I hope you e ...
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Since 1999 Bevan James Eyles has been a world leader in fitness. As well as being a high level Ironman triathlete he has also been a leader in the fitness industry. He travels the world training fitness professionals in this area he is so passionate about. To find out more about him go to his website: www.bevanjameseyles.com Bevan has always been fascinated why some people seem to have a lifetime love of fitness and find it easy to get out there and do it while others struggle so much. He ha ...
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Welcome to the Real World Behavioural Science (RWBS) podcast, where we look at how behavioural and social sciences are being used in the real world to help change the public’s health, for good. The RWBS podcast is created by the Behavioural Science and Public Health Network (www.BSPHN.org.uk) and is aimed at people working in public health, academia and industry, who have an interest in how behavioural science is being used to improve health and wellbeing. Each month, Stu King (BSPHN Committ ...
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Our behaviours, our actions and intentions shape our lives. This podcast is a humble attempt to document my learnings about human behaviours that forge success as I embark on starting my own business. Cover art photo provided by Hannah Gibbs on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@hannahmgibbs
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Hello and welcome to The Behaviour Project, a podcast where we explore ideas to help you make better choices and decisions at work. I'm your host Shyam Sadasivan. I am a Behaviour Science geek, and a passionate curator of stories of people doing what they love. In this podcast, I talk about real life experiences in changing human behaviour, connect to learnings from academic research, and offer you practical actions you may consider for yourself. For more information or to get in touch with ...
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The Positive Behaviour Podcast brings to you some of the most practical applications of positive psychology and ways to develop positive behaviour. Vinesh Sukumaran, who is a Positive Psychologist and the author of the book From Behaviour To Wellbeing shares his insights through every episode of this podcast. It combines cutting edge research in positive psychology with Vinesh's real-world experience as a Forbes Coaches Council Member and a sought-after consultant in the areas of Organizatio ...
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If you work in applying behavioural science you will be aware of growing pains within the field. In this series I interview 20 top industry leaders, in an effort to surface and solve the challenges we face. This podcast is for the 600+ behavioural science teams in action around the world, to help us all grow together. Host: Daniel Bennett, London UK. https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebestdanielbennett/
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Warwick Business School's Core Insights team presents a 12-part series on behavioural science. Warwick Business School has the biggest group of behavioural science researchers in Europe. Over 12 episodes host Trevor Barnes interviews academics on the latest research and thinking into how our mind works, how we make decisions, the biases and heuristics that govern our behaviour and how we can apply behavioural science insights to help improve business, government, health and society.
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Are you a teacher, school leader or SENCO struggling with ideas to support pupil behaviour? Does low level disruptive behaviour give you daily headaches and the idea of another sticker chart make your brain itch? Do you go home every day wondering just how much more teaching you could do if the kids just engaged with your lessons? Perhaps you have individual pupils who's behaviour is interrupting your lessons making it so you just can't teach effectively or maybe you're looking for ways to s ...
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Podcast Channel Description: Hi there, welcome to the relaunched version of my podcast, "Pooja what is this behaviour?" named after your favourite worldwide viral meme. This time I have joined forces with hubhopper to make the most of the intimate medium of audio. Together we are making this podcast, 'bigger','better','bolder'.From personal stories, to intriguing conversations with fans and celebrities, to doling out advice for my listeners, I am going to cover the whole spectrum in my podca ...
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An interview with Dr. Maxine Reardon-DeButte, Associate Professor of Psychology at West Texas A&M University. Dr. DeButte holds a doctorate in psychology & neuroscience and teaches on various topics within these areas. Dr. DeButte is with us today to see if we can uncover what is underneath this escalating issue facing society worldwide with our teen deaths due to drug overdoses.
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This four-part audio series features the four panel conversations hosted at The BAD Conference. These panels focused on discussions around the roots of inequality, how to move towards real change, masculinity, and lessons from practice. Bringing together over 20 speakers and 200 guests from policy, business, and academia, the conference aimed to uncover new solutions from the behavioural sciences to make real progress on diversity and inclusion.
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The show for all things related to your mind, health and happiness! The aim of this podcast is to bring you the same concepts that have seen those working with Adam over the years achieve fulfilment and happiness in all areas of life. Why do you struggle in some areas in life yet thrive in others? How much does our mental state affect our health? Perceptions - the key to happiness? Learn to love yourself and exude that energy that lights up a room bringing you success at work in relationship ...
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The Elaine Heney podcast is a global equestrian show for equestrians all over the world, who want to build an inspiring partnership with their horse using ‘Listening to the Horse’ inspired ground & riding lessons & approaches. If you love natural horsemanship, liberty work, polework training, groundwork, lateral movements, trail riding & vaquero horsemanship, you are in the right place! As horse owners we take as long as it takes. We understand that horsemanship is a lifelong journey. And we ...
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Schools invest considerable time, effort, and energy in supporting pupils with SEMH needs. However, the question remains: How do you ensure that this tremendous dedication is recognised? In this episode of School Behaviour Secrets, we explore the key elements of an effective and collaborative approach to supporting children with social, emotional, …
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One of the best ways to make progress is through feedback. It can be gained through self-assessment or through the use of a mentor or coach. The problem is, most people don’t have a process for getting feedback. This leads to: Making the same mistakes over and over Not feeling they are getting anywhere or making any progress Depleting motivation be…
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In Episode 88, Ben chats with the incredible dr. danyelle s. goitia beal. Dr. beal has been an inspiration and mentor to many guests on the Behaviour Speak Podcast and so we are honored and humbled to have dr. beal shares her life journey here. From her very beginnings born in prison, abused growing up in the foster care system to being homeless, d…
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Gabe and Chris sat down with James Sutherland, CEO of Golf Australia. James has a wealth of experience in the world of sport and leadership, having spent 17 years as CEO of Cricket Australia, from 2001 to 2019.During his time at Cricket Australia, he oversaw the remarkable growth in cricket participation, over 250%, with female involvement increasi…
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In this episode we welcome Advita Patel to the studio. Advita is the founder of Comms Rebel, a consultancy that helps organisations cultivate inclusive cultures through effective communication. She is also an experienced confidence coach and the co-founder of A Leader Like Me and Comms Edged Rebels. Vita shares her journey and discusses her book, "…
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In this episode of the Real World Behavioural Science Podcast, my colleague Dr Tiago Moutela Tiago Moutela and I get geeky with Pete around behavioural science and transport. ​ ​A self-confessed “transport enthusiast”, Pete’s work has spanned the private sector; as one of the founding team members of the Ogilvy UK Behavioural Science Team, to the p…
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I sit down with Adam Alter to discuss his new book, Anatomy of a Breakdown. Nir And Far, a podcast about business, behaviour and the brain by Nir Eyal. If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe on iTunes and leave an iTunes review. It will greatly help new listeners discover the show. Please visit my website Nir and Far for other info about my wr…
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In this discussion with Tori McNoe we talk about how she is weaving knowledge systems together to the benefit of all but also how she's navigating the world of supporting rangtahi Māori (young Māori) and working to give them a voice in our society.Bởi Prof. Ekant Veer
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Despite anxiety in social situations being a fairly normative experience, we know that the symptoms and disability associated with social anxiety disorder can be very life-limiting when it comes to important aspects of life such as establishing a romantic relationship, professional advancement and overall quality of life. Internationally recognized…
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I have an insecurity around my piano playing… It’s that I don’t think I will ever be good at playing by ear. This holds me back from practicing because when I do spend time trying to play by ear my inner voice says… ‘You are not good at this so why even try’. This leads to me… Struggling to stay focused on what I’m trying to practice Telling myself…
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Do you find yourself seeing the same children in detention, or kept in at playtime, over and over? And asked yourself, do the consequences we have make any difference? In this special School Behaviour Secrets episode, we look at why consequences might be ineffective for some students - and what we could do to help our students instead. Important li…
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In Episode 87, Ben chats with the Enasha Anglade of LaughLoveLive Again where she provides ABA and ACT based services specializing in domestic abuse and trauma for individuals and families (women, men and children) seeking to break their cycle. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural …
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In this Essentials episode, Simon interviews Simon Bolger, a head teacher on a mission to start a wellbeing revolution in schools - including the mental health of teachers. He reveals the importance of positive psychology and how middle leaders can influence their teams and start a wave of cultural change. He also explains why it's important for te…
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In Episode 86, Ben chats with the President and Co-Founder of the Missouri Black Behavior Analysis Community (MOBBAC) to learn about its history, its members, and its goals for the future. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI Kelly Baird https://www.linkedin.com/in/ke…
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A lot of us have struggled with our devices. Although there is clearly value in having them, they can also… Be massive time wasters Cause mindless use of our energy Have negative impacts on us in social ways (comparison, misrepresentation, FOMO etc..) The problem is, we also need some of the tools that come with them. Recently I discovered a massiv…
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Student disengagement is a growing issue in schools. But what's really causing pupils to switch off from their learning? In this episode of School Behaviour secrets, we welcome back esteemed author and behaviour specialist, Rob Plevin. Together, we explore the factors (both internal and external) that could be causing students to feel disengaged wi…
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In Episode 85, Ben chats with Dr. Yukie Kurumiya about her work in prevention science using the ProSocial and ACT-Matrix. They dive deep into the origins of prevention science and ProSocial and visit her own community to discuss culturally responsive work with Japanese families. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses the topics of suicide and scho…
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Hi! Welcome, and thank you for listening! In todays episode ill be talking about inner child work, my own experience with childhood trauma and what you can do to help you move past it, happier and more positive. I really hope you enjoy and can take away some good advice :) (sorry for the coughing, still not figured out how to edit so we move and up…
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It's one thing for you to love behavioural science. To read the books , get some training and get going - but you need to take your team and stakeholders with you. This weeks episode explains how to do that. The idea is based on a decades experience selling in to public health as the lone marketer in the team and selling in to the corporate comms t…
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Andrew Johns and Zac Bailey rip in on all things Origin, as Joey reflects on his first representative call-up, assesses where Nicho Hynes would be as a Panther, and calls for the bunker to stay out of Game I. Plus, he wants the 'big boys' to go at it when the Blues take on the Maroons! The Immortal chats Indigenous Round, the greatest First Nations…
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Welcome to The Culture Commute, where we tackle a workplace culture topic in the time it takes you to get to work. Today Chris and Gabe talk purpose. Is it important? Is it even necessary to have an organisational purpose? What about when purpose doesn't mean anything? Best Behaviour podcast is recorded on Wurundjeri land, Interchange acknowledges …
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In this Essentials episode of the School Behaviour Secrets podcast, Simon speaks with Soli Lazarus, a highly experienced mainstream primary teacher and SENCO who specialises in ADHD. Soli discusses how we harness the talents of our pupils with ADHD in school - and how using humour, distraction, and making children feel special can be more effective…
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In Episode 84, Ben chats with Bryn Harris. Bryn is a behavior analysis student at the University of North Texas with an urgent plea for help. Lawmakers in Texas have proposed 140 different Anti-Trans bills some of which will be decided this week. Please listen to Bryn's story and plea or if you don't have time please check the links below and conta…
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Diagnostic frameworks like the DSM are often regarded as definitive, having an almost canonical-like quality. On the other hand, there are many in the field who have become increasingly critical of the DSM and its shortcomings. That said, the DSM has been quite helpful in a lot of ways with respect to organizing our thinking around mental illness a…
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When we have moments of success we gain a lot. We... Feel good about ourselves Experience the feeling of having a stronger identity Get to have a rewarding experience In these moments of success, we want to experience as many benefits as possible but sometimes we do things that work against us achieving this outcome. Two of the main ways we do this…
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Can coming from a position of privilege actually cause you to make unconscious assumptions about the pupils that you teach? In this School Behaviour Secrets episode, we continue our interview with SEMH and behaviour specialist Adele Bates. Together, we discuss what unconscious privilege really means and how it can change how we interact with pupils…
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In Episode 83, Ben chats with the wonderful Dr. Malika Pritchett. Hear stories about Dr. Pritchett's grandparents working for the United Nations and how the dinner table conversations forged her lifelong passion for human rights and social justice. They also dive into topics like Deaf education and of course research ethics. Continuing Education Un…
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Restorative conversations can be a highly effective way of improving behaviour in school, but many school leaders find it difficult moving staff away from a rewards and punishments based approach towards a restorative one. So how do you get that transition right? In this Essentials episode, head teacher Janine Dodds shares her journey implementing …
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Hi! Thank you for listening to another episode, this is a GOOD ONE!!!! Talking about how I went to prison, how it saved my life and how you also can turn any bad situation into life lessons and become your very best self! Hope you enjoy!! So much LOVE xxxBởi Melanie
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We get by with a little help from our friends Now, more than ever, we have to be smart with our money. Consumer prices at one point increased 9.1 percent from June 2021 to 2022, and financial experts are wary of an economic recession. Yet navigating our personal finances and adhering to a budget can be a daunting task. You can read the Nir And Far …
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Can coming from a position of privilege actually cause you to make unconscious assumptions about the pupils that you teach? In this School Behaviour Secrets episode, we interview, SEMH and behaviour specialist, Adele Bates (our first ever returning guest). Together, we discuss what unconscious privilege really means and how it can change how we int…
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Do you have areas in your life where you may limit your experiences because you feel insecure? You might... Sit on the side-line wishing you could participate Resist from trying new things in a particular area of your life Deep down know you want to have experiences but don’t allow yourself because of an insecurity If you do, you aren’t alone. Ther…
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In Episode 82, Ben chats with Dr. Chevonne Sutter of the Nevada Dual Sensory Impairment Project. They take a deep dive into the world of deafblindness including etiology, misconceptions, assessment, treatment, and teaching strategies. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Learning QABA: 1.5 …
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As children move from primary to secondary education, we see an increase in the number of mental health issues they present. But what's really causing that increase - is it to do with the change in teaching approach and style at secondary school, or is there something else going on? In this essentials episode, expert John Jerrim reveals the (surpri…
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Busting these myths will set you free from productivity woes Every time I hear a productivity myth described as fact, I cringe as if listening to a snake oil salesman peddle his cures. Let me tell you, when I was writing my second book, Indistractable, I endlessly researched productivity and time management. I tried a lot of recommended methods and…
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While many of us regularly use music to enhance our well-being or increase performance, we are often unaware of the underlying science around music as tool to improve our lives. Reverberation Studio Co-founders, Michael Hermann (CEO) and Anna Gabriel join us for a discussion of Reverberation Studio, an undertaking they have started with legendary r…
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Ever wondered how a business focussed on fun can function effectively? In this episode, Interchange’s Creative Director Chris Gabardi and COO Cade Witnish sit down with Michael Schreiber (CEO) and Chelsea Mannix (CPO) from Funlab, a company that creates unique entertainment experiences for people of all ages. About Funlab: Funlab is an Australian-b…
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