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No Hard Feelings with Liz Fosslien

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No Hard Feelings with Liz Fosslien

FromThe Behavioral Design Podcast


UNLIMITED

No Hard Feelings with Liz Fosslien

FromThe Behavioral Design Podcast

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we speak with Liz Fosslien about how to make work better using nudges (and feelings!). 
Liz is the co-author and illustrator of the Wall Street Journal best-selling book No Hard Feelings and she's an expert on how to make work better. As the Head of Content at Humu, she uses behavioral science to help leaders and their teams make meaningful improvements. She's also a master illustrator and we'd be surprised if you haven't seen her "sprinkles of insights" across your social media feeds.
We have a wonderful discussion, exploring how to make work life better, managing #WFH, why we might benefit from being less passionate about work and how the nudge engine at Humu helps people work together better. 
Related links:

Liz's website
Follow Liz on Instagram, LinkedIn & Twitter.
Her book: No Hard Feelings 
Check out Humu
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The song used is Murgatroyd by David Pizzaro. 

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Released:
Oct 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (60)

How can we change behavior in practice? Listen in as hosts Samuel Salzer and Aline Holzwarth speak with leading experts on all things behavioral science, design and beyond. The Behavioral Design Podcast from Habit Weekly and the Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke University provides a fun and engaging way to learn about applied behavioral science and how to design for behavior change in practice.