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12 Feb 2016
Economist and former McKinsey partner Caroline Webb shows how to use findings from behavioural economics, psychology, and neuroscience to transform our approach to everyday working life.
11 Jan 2016
Nathalie Spencer outlines the key takeaways from behavioural science research that can help us lead healthier lives.
18 Dec 2015
In the lead-up to ‘last chance’ negotiations at COP21, renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough and explorer and conservationist Tim Flannery put their heads together on this era-defining issue.
17 Nov 2015
When it comes to our health, we are a nation that buries its head in the sand. We’re all living longer, and with chronic and lifestyle diseases on the rise, how do we motivate people to care more about their own health and make better choices?
03 Nov 2015
Renowned behavioural scientist and No 10 'nudge' guru David Halpern discusses how minor tweaks can have a huge effect in the world of decision-making.
17 Jul 2015
John Browne, former CEO of BP and one of the UK’s most admired business leaders, examines the risks and rewards of coming out in business.
We are becoming increasingly bombarded with ‘ideas’. But are there other ways of knowing that could enable us to experience the world more richly? Writer and philosopher Robert Rowland Smith investigates.
07 Jul 2015
Should the pure, unemotional logic of utilitarianism be brought to bear on charitable giving? Renowned ethicist Peter Singer advances a provocative new theory of ‘effective’ altruism.
30 Jun 2015
Buddhist monk and influential public thinker Matthieu Ricard joins Madeleine Bunting to discuss how compassion can benefit us, society, and the planet.
23 Jun 2015
Have we had enough of the 'big me' society? Renowned commentator and thinker David Brooks argues that we need to devote more time to cultivating what he terms our 'eulogy' virtues in order to be truly fulfilled.
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