Episodes

  • Science-Backed Tips to Make Work Worthwhile | Wes Adams & Tamara Myles
    Jul 21 2025

    Wes Adams and Tamara Miles join the show to share their 3 C’s framework—Community, Contribution, and Challenge—for creating more meaningful workplaces. Backed by large-scale research and packed with practical leadership advice, this episode explores how small moments, like a thank-you or an empowering gesture, can spark a virtuous cycle of engagement and growth.

    ©2025 Behavioral Grooves

    Topics

    [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Wes and Tamara

    [7:40] The Three C’s Framework

    [12:44] How Leaders Can Enhance Meaningful Work

    [20:26] The Benefits of Meaningful Work

    [34:10] The Three C’s in Practice

    [41:42] Everyone Follows the Bride

    [46:56] Desert Island Music

    [51:42] The Importance of Authentic Leaders

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    About Wes

    About Tamara

    Meaningful Work by Wes Adams and Tamara Myles

    VIA Character Strengths

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    Marisa Monte - Ainda Lembro (Portas Ao Vivo)

    Taylor Swift - Delicate

    Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone

    Guns N’ Roses - Sweet Child O’ Mine

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Why Brands That Get Personal Win Big | Ken Hughes
    Jul 14 2025

    Global behavior expert Ken Hughes joins us for a fast-paced, funny, and thought-provoking conversation about creativity, brand loyalty, and what it really takes to build emotional connections in a digital world. From painting his toenails to drinking his own urine (seriously), Ken shares lessons from a year of trying something new every day—alongside sharp insights on how companies can break out of routine thinking, embrace vulnerability, and create customer experiences that truly matter.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Ken Hughes

    [10:44] Efficiency vs. Creativity: Why Getting Lost Matters

    [14:54] Creativity in the Workplace

    [24:38] Emotional Loyalty and Brand Intimacy

    [30:40] Brand Intimacy Examples: United and Virgin Airlines

    [39:48] Emotional Intelligence in Leadership

    [45:57] Advice for Leaders on Navigating Change

    [48:13] Desert Island Music

    [51:01] Grooving Session: The Role of Diversity and Creativity at Work

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    Links

    About Ken

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    Musical Links

    U2 - Vertigo

    Sting - Shape of My Heart

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Why Do We Struggle to Talk About Money? | Abby Davisson
    Jul 7 2025

    Abby Davisson, co-author of Money and Love, joins us to discuss why life’s biggest decisions—from careers to relationships—require both emotional insight and rational thinking. She shares her 5C framework for making confident choices, reveals how love and money are more connected than we think, and offers practical tools to navigate values, identity, and financial conversations—no matter your relationship status.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Abby Davisson

    [7:59] What Factors Influence Relationship Satisfaction

    [13:05] The 5C Framework for Decision Making

    [22:46] Applying 5C to Different Life Stages

    [32:23] Balancing Finanvial Decisions and Relationships

    [39:00] Desert Island Music

    [45:00] Grooving Session: Identity, Emotion, and Applying 5C to Your Life

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    Links

    More About Abby

    Money and Love: An Intelligent Roadmap For Life’s Biggest Decisions by Myra Strober and Abby Davisson

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    Music Links

    Beyoncé - American Requiem

    The Beatles - Come Together

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Real Reason Remote Work Works | Raj Choudhury
    Jun 30 2025

    Raj Choudhury joins us to explore how “Work From Anywhere” is more than a trend—it’s a research-backed blueprint for improving productivity, well-being, and talent access. From managing time zones to building culture without offices, Raj breaks down what it takes to make remote work really work.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Raj Choudhury

    [4:16] Benefits of Work From Anywhere

    [12:14] Challenges and Solutions to Remote Work

    [18:50] Real Company Examples: Zapier, Cisco, Atlassian

    [24:00] Why Leaders Resist Remote Work

    [35:15] Bringing WFA to Traditional Organizations

    [42:30] What’s Changed since 2020

    [44:00] Desert Island Music Picks

    [46:00] Grooving Session: Rethinking How We View Work

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    Links

    About Raj

    The World is Your Office by Raj Choudhury

    Tulsa Remote Program

    Make My Move - Remote Work

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    Musical Links

    Leonard Cohen - Dance Me to the End of Love

    Tagore - Unending Love

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Why Do Superstitions Feel So Good?
    Jun 26 2025

    Are you like Kurt, stuck wearing a pair of 'lucky socks' every time your team plays, no matter what the outcome of the game turns out to be? In this month's bonus, we explore why we hold onto superstitions, like lucky socks, even when we know they don't work. From BF Skinner's pigeons to social identity theory, we unpack the behavioral science behind our game-day rituals, however irrational, and discuss the sense of agency, control, and belonging that they create.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro: Kurt's Lucky Socks

    [3:38] The Placebo Effect

    [7:27] Mistaking Correlation for Causation

    [11:58] Social Identity and Group Belonging

    [16:34] The Psychological Benefits of Superstitions

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    20 mins
  • Your Product Design Is Biased—Here’s How to Fix It | Alexis Mook PhD
    Jun 23 2025

    UX leader Alexis Mook joins us to talk about breaking bias in product design, defending the role of behavioral research inside corporate structures, and making the leap from academia to tech. From wrongful convictions to third-party testing, this conversation reveals why saying “no” might be a researcher’s greatest superpower.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Alexis Mook

    [7:50] Alexis’s Role and Journey at IBM

    [20:58] Challenges and Biases in UX Research

    [22:03] Impact of Research on Product Development

    [31:49] The Shift from Academia and Career Satisfaction

    [43:10] Grooving Session: Reducing Bias and Challenging Overconfidence

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    Links

    Alexis on LinkedIn

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    Musical Links

    Miley Cyrus - Flowers

    Blink-182 - All the Small Things

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Five Words That Change Lives | Zach Mercurio
    Jun 17 2025

    Zach Mercurio joins us to discuss the power of mattering—why it's a foundational human need and how it can be cultivated through small but meaningful interactions. From leadership strategies to personal stories, we explore how feeling seen, heard, and valued changes everything.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Zach Mercurio

    [3:31] Why Mattering Matters

    [11:29] Purpose, Meaning, and Mattering: What’s the Difference?

    [16:21] Mattering as a Survival Instinct

    [26:14] “If It Wasn’t For You…”

    [35:22] The Importance of Mattering in Leadership

    [40:55] The Role of Mattering in Organizational Culture

    [45:37] The Impact of Mattering on Employee Engagement

    [49:50] Desert Island Music Picks

    [52:42] Grooving Session: Mattering is Common Sense, Not Common Practice

    ©2025 Behavioral Grooves

    Links

    More About Zach

    The Power of Mattering by Zach Mercurio

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    Music Links

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Won’t Back Down

    Foo Fighters - The Pretender

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Can You Change Your Personality? | Olga Khazan
    Jun 9 2025

    What if your personality isn’t fixed? Olga Khazan shares how she deliberately set out to become more extroverted, agreeable, and emotionally stable—using improv, mindfulness, and science-backed strategies. Based on her book Me, But Better, this conversation explores how real change happens, and why connecting with others may be the key to becoming who you want to be.

    Topics

    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Olga Khazan

    [5:59] Experiment: Can I Change My Personality?

    [9:59] Results: What Changed, What Didn’t?

    [17:43] Nature vs. Nurture in Personality

    [21:46] Personality Traits as Tools for Life

    [29:31] Can Older Adults Still Change?

    [38:39] Solitude vs. True Connection

    [43:45] Olga’s Music Playlist

    [45:46] Grooving Session: Working on the Personality We Want

    ©2025 Behavioral Grooves

    Links

    About Olga

    Me, But Better by Olga Khazan

    Big 5 Personality Test

    Nathan Hudson’s Research

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    Musical Links

    ODESZA - The Last Goodbye

    Chapell Roan - Good Luck, Babe

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    1 hr and 4 mins