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Dr Greg Davies on Behavioural Finance

July 25, 2022
How can Behavioural Science help us better manage our financial affairs? Why should we still invest in oil companies if we believe in green energy? What does how we taste wine tell us about human decision-making? All of these questions, and a lot…
Dr Greg Davies on Behavioural Finance

Dr Siegfried Hoenle on Positive Leadership

April 2, 2023
In times of uncertainty and change, what do we need from leaders? On this episode, I'm sepaking to Dr Siegfried Hoenle, a leadership expert whose approach to leadership is relentlessly positive. Siegfried believes that leaders need to deliver their…
Dr Siegfried Hoenle on Positive Leadership

Matt Ottley on Neurodiversity and Creativity

Sept. 7, 2024
How does neurodiversity impact creativity? On this episode, I explore the challenges of mental health and how it can be both a driver of astonishing creativity and the cause of significant pain. I believe that having conversations about mental healt…
Matt Ottley on Neurodiversity and Creativity

Odessa Hamilton on Luck vs Skill

Nov. 18, 2022
When we are successful, is it down to skill or luck? All too often, we’re inclined to believe the former of ourselves and other people with extremely negative consequences. On this episode, I’m speaking to Odessa Hamilton. She’s a doctoral researche…
Odessa Hamilton on Luck vs Skill

Vishal George on Money Mindsets

Dec. 4, 2023
Why do we sometimes make bad decisions in relation to money and what can we do about it? My guest, Vishal George, is a Behavioural Scientist who has recently published a book called ‘Money Mindsets: Science-Based Stories to Rewire your Money Belief…
Vishal George on Money Mindsets

Amy Kean on Communicating Effectively

Nov. 29, 2024
What makes communicating effectively such a critical skill in today’s world? On this episode, I dive into the fascinating world of communication with Amy Kean, a psychosociologist, educator, and the founder of Good Shout, a company redefining how w…
Amy Kean on Communicating Effectively

Amy Watson on Violence Against Women

March 1, 2025
How can we prevent violence against women?  And what role do men who don't engage in violence, have to play? This episode tackles a serious, but important topic.  Violence against women affects millions worldwide, yet too often, the focus is place…
Amy Watson on Violence Against Women

Carissa Carter & Scott Doorley on Assembling Tomorrow

Oct. 11, 2024
What role does creativity play in navigating an unpredictable world? On this episode, I sit down with Carissa Carter and Scott Doorley, both members of the Stanford d.school faculty. Together, they’ve co-authored Assembling Tomorrow, a fascinatin…
Carissa Carter & Scott Doorley on Assembling Tomorrow

Chloé Valdary, Morgan Hamel & Peter Stein on De-Polarized Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Sept. 14, 2024
What do you think of when you hear the words Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I)? If it's something negative, then this is the episode for you; because I'm exploring how we can transform DE&I from something theoretical but impractical t…
Chloé Valdary, Morgan Hamel & Peter Stein on De-Polarized Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Danielle Letayf on building a community

Aug. 24, 2024
How can passion and irritation lead to innovation and community building?   In this episode, my guest is Danielle Letayf, the founder of Badassery, a dynamic community designed for unconventional thought leaders dedicated to igniting change.   In ou…
Danielle Letayf on building a community

Dr Chengwei Liu on Luck & Serendipity

June 1, 2025
Have you ever wondered how much of your success is down to luck? What if the world is far less fair and predictable than we’d like to think? On this episode, I explore the complex and fascinating role of luck in our lives and...
Dr Chengwei Liu on Luck & Serendipity

Dr Jake Mazulewicz on Human Reliability

Nov. 27, 2023
What do you think of when you hear the word 'error'? It's highly likely you'll think of it negatively as a defect. The obvious way to manage defects, particularly in safety-critical industries, is to have detailed procedures, strict compliance, and.…
Dr Jake Mazulewicz on Human Reliability

Dr Michael Hallsworth on The Hypocrisy Trap

Nov. 16, 2025
We all intuitively know that hypocrisy is a bad thing. But what if it isn’t a flaw, but a feature? But maybe the real problem isn’t hypocrisy, it’s how we think about it. Episode Summary On this episode, I'm talking to Dr Mic...
Dr Michael Hallsworth on The Hypocrisy Trap

James Victore on Being Weird

April 27, 2025
What's the most important thing we can all do to be happy? According to my guest on this episode, it's embracing the thing that made us weird as kids.  🎙️ Episode Summary  On this episode, I’m joined once again by the inimitable James Victore —...
James Victore on Being Weird

Juliet Rosenfeld on Affairs

June 7, 2025
Why do people have affairs? What lessons can we learn from infidelity? It's estimated that an affair will impact one in five of us, yet it tends to be a taboo subject. So, on this episode, I'm going to break that taboo and explore the hidden world...
Juliet Rosenfeld on Affairs

Kirsten Morehouse on Stereotypes

Dec. 30, 2022
How can stereotypes — particularly those relating to gender and ethnicity — drive us to draw the wrong conclusions? If I say the word American, you’re more likely to think of a white person. If I say the word Doctor, you’re more likely to think of …
Kirsten Morehouse on Stereotypes

Professor Alex Edmans on Misinformation

May 27, 2024
Why is misinformation so prevalent, and what can we do about it? On this episode, I’m speaking with Alex Edmans, a London Business School Finance Professor who has written a book called  ‘May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploi…
Professor Alex Edmans on Misinformation

Professor Magda Osman on Misinformation

April 16, 2023
Why might seeking to ban misinformation, be a bad idea? On this episode, I’m returning to a subject I’ve looked at before, with a guest I’ve spoken to before! She’s Professor Magda Osman — if you’ve not heard her previous experiences, there are lin…
Professor Magda Osman on Misinformation

Professor Magda Osman on Psychological Harm

May 24, 2025
What is psychological harm, and can we really regulate it? Should an AI-companion app be allowed to dump the person who is using it? 📝 Episode Summary On this episode, I’m joined once again by Professor Magda Osman, someone w...
Professor Magda Osman on Psychological Harm

Professor Magda Osman on Risk Prioritisation

March 30, 2024
How, in a world of limited resources, can we prioritise risk? Which ones should we focus on more than others? This isn't just something we need to think about in a work context.  It also applies to our personal lives; where should we spend our mone…
Professor Magda Osman on Risk Prioritisation
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The Human Risk podcast explores the idea of human decision-making as a risk and what we can do to mitigate it.

I speak to people with personal experience of it, those who work to mitigate it and those who research it.

Join me for hour-long episodes in which I look for insights that can help us to learn more about the largest risk facing us all.

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