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Chatting with incredible minds about the psychology of our everyday world. Join Paul Davies, behavioural psychologist, as chats with guests about the mechanisms of human behaviour and the motivations behind people’s actions.
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If you want to understand how social scientists’ study human behaviour, how industry innovates or want to know more about how they can successfully work together and enhance each other, then you have come to the right place! Join our hosts as they engage with anthropologists, other researchers and industry specialists from all over the world. The discussions will be about their specific work in understanding people and how they apply that understanding to advance industry, scholarship and/or ...
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Happy Go Fabulous

Catherine Bowyer

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Welcome to the Happy Go Fabulous Podcast with host Catherine Bowyer. Having spent over 35 years specialising in mindset and human behaviour, she is fascinated by people and what motivates them. In this podcast, Catherine chats with inspiring women from all over the world, uncovering how they do life, what makes them tick and discovering the magic formula that makes them who they are. These conversations are real and raw… full of passion, inspiration and lots of fun. Nothing is off limits. It ...
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A psychologist's insight into the fascinating world of human behaviour without the jargon, with Psychologist & coach, Leila Ainge. Blending scientific research with real experiences, Leila is on a mission to reframe outdated notions of imposter syndrome. Psychologically Speaking delves into Leila's own ground-breaking research, exploring what drives those pesky fraudulent feelings in entrepreneurs, the unexpected advantages, and how you can actually leverage imposter moments to your benefit ...
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The Johnny Lawrence Podcast

Johnny Lawrence - The Self Development Coach

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Welcome to The Johnny Lawrence Podcast — formerly, The Self-Development Podcast. This is a show about self-leadership and self-development. Each week, Johnny shares no-nonsense tools, insights, and stories to help you stop getting in your own way and start leading your life with purpose. You’ll also hear from experts in personal growth, science, and psychology who share what really works when it comes to change. If you want to build self-awareness, make better decisions, and take control of ...
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Behavior in Focus explores the psychology behind everyday life — from why we self-sabotage to how we set goals, build habits, and balance work and family. Each week, host Yasemin Kamci talks with psychologists, psychotherapists, and grad students who study what drives us. Tune in for thoughtful conversations on human behaviour, motivation, and change.
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For 30 years I've uncovered the best and worst of human behaviour and endeavour.Now it's time to truly understand what we mean by leadership in a chaotic world. I've delivered live events to over 60,000 around the world as a leadership expert, author, opinion columnist and barrister. Each week I'll explore the power and potential of the human being with global experts, academics, rising stars, ambitious upstarts and disruptors across sectors, disciplines and geographies as we explore 'The Le ...
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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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The Kirk Miller Podcast is the show for business leaders and peak performers to get into the best physical and mental shape of their lives and unleash from within confidence they never thought possible. This show is about giving you the unfiltered truth, telling you exactly what it takes to get - and more importantly stay - in unbelievable shape. Not just physically but emotionally and mentally too. Former pro footballer and Men's Health Cover Model Kirk has travelled the world, mastering hi ...
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Welcome to Ideas and More, where philosophy, psychology, and real-life emotions collide! Join me, Akash, as we explore deep, thought-provoking topics on relationships, personal growth, and human behaviour, all served with a side of fun and easy-to-digest insights. Whether you're looking to better understand yourself, improve your connections with others, or dive into life’s big questions, I hope to offer you a fresh, accessible take on the complexities of the mind and heart. Tune in, and gat ...
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The Infinite Potential Of Being Human podcast is for thought leaders, changemakers and spiritual seekers, revealing and releasing what is getting in the way of our potential as human beings, exploring an inquiry into the bodymind and our relationship with reality. It is time to address what is happening in the world today and our relationship to how we are living our lives. What is keeping us stuck in the past and causing us to repeat patterns and cycles? Hosted by Nicky Clinch, Master Matur ...
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The Human Petri Dish Where human behaviour gets delightfully messy Welcome to the Lab… and Today! Hosted by Andrew Boyton, The Human Petri Dish is where we place the wild, messy, and fascinating experiment of being human under the microscope. This curious and slightly mischievous podcast explores the raw realities of life, relationships, leadership, culture, and technology and how they collide in the modern world. Andrew blends his expertise in leadership, psychotherapy, research, and relati ...
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Human Habits

Ibrahim Sulieman

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Welcome to the Human Habits podcast. Where we bring you insights into everyday human behaviour. And help you to change your habits, change your life and transform yourself.
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Unlocking Behaviour Change is a podcast delving into psychology and motivation. Join Professor Robert West, a world-leading behavioural scientist, and Jamie West, a writer and musician, as they explore the human mind with practical insights and a touch of humour. Whether you’re into psychology, behaviour science, or just want to understand yourself (and others) a little better, this podcast is for you. Check out our latest books: Energise: The Secrets Of Motivation: https://shorturl.at/bbA7y ...
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The Company Doctor

Gary Gamp & George Clode

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Welcome to The Company Doctor; the podcast that diagnoses business challenges, and prescribes practical, forward-thinking solutions.The show is a biweekly, 25-minute hit of eye-opening, horizon-expanding advice, knowledge and key takeaways to implement straight away - all expertly curated for those at the forefront of leading growth and change within business. From accelerating start-up entrepreneurs and ambitious leaders inspiring teams, to managers implementing growth solutions - wherever ...
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neoviky

Vikram Arora

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Let's talk about human nature, ancient India, capitalism, human behaviour, technology, pop culture and spirituality. Across all Social Platforms: @neoviky neoviky.substack.com
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Who Is Your Hero: Next Level This isn’t just a podcast – it’s the aftershock. On Who Is Your Hero: Next Level, we take the raw, unfiltered hero stories you’ve already heard and pull them apart with fresh eyes. Our mission? To dig deeper into the habits, choices, and turning points that shape everyday heroes. Each episode goes beyond the yarn – bringing in professionals, thinkers, and experts to re-interview our guests, unpack the toughest questions, and explore the cause-and-effect of human ...
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Join me as we explore the fascinating history of plants and how they impact human behaviour and society. Together, we’ll trace their origins, explore the folklore surrounding them, and unravel their influence on art and history. We will also discuss some interesting medicinal and scientific insights towards the end of the podcast. Tune in now 🎧🌱
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Everyday Neuro: Psychology and Neuroscience Podcast

Dr Janine Cooper: Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuropsychology researcher.

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The Everyday Neuro podcast series with Dr Janine Cooper provides knowledge and inspiration to everyone and anyone interested in the fascinating fields of neuroscience, neuropsychology and the human brain. Developed to incorporate information and interviews with experts in the field, the episodes cover a diverse range of topics from memory and cognition to mental health, wellbeing, trauma, and brain injury. Janine will guide you through the current research and help you to develop greater und ...
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The B-Word

James Healy

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All organisations are fundamentally in the business of behaviour change. But how well does your organisation do it? In "The B-Word", host James Healy explores how organisations can use a better understanding of human behaviour to address some of their most pressing challenges. Featuring leading figures from social and behavioural science discussing a diverse range of topics, the B-Word is a fascinating exploration of what it means to be human and how organisations can better understand and i ...
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Have you ever wanted X-ray specs into human behaviour? Then this is the podcast for you. Listen to ‘brilliant, insightful and wise’ agony aunt and journalist Annalisa Barbieri, as she releases exclusive conversations between her and the trusted specialists she’s consulted over the years, who put a life time’s learning into each conversation. Every week you can learn more about yourself and the people around you. Series 10 launched 1 September 2025. Make a one off donation: https://supporter. ...
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"I heard it on the grapevine..." Join Dr Ed Barter and Tom Ridges every two weeks as they delve into how consumer behaviour and word-of-mouth can powerfully impact ecommerce marketing strategies. Each episode, they unpack current affairs and marketing news, through a behavioural science lens. For regular listeners, this is the podcast that was "Data for bluffers".
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The Economics Show

Financial Times

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The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes is a new weekly podcast from the Financial Times packed full of smart, digestible analysis and incisive conversation. Soumaya Keynes digs deep into the hottest topics in economics along with a cast of FT colleagues and special guests. Come for the big ideas, stay for the nerdery. Soumaya Keynes is an economics columnist for the Financial Times. Prior to joining the FT she worked at The Economist for eight years as a staff writer, where as well as coveri ...
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Decision Nerds

Paul Richards & Joe Wiggins

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We talk about human behaviour and decision-making with an investment slant. And tell terrible jokes. Join us as we dive into the trenches with industry innovators, academics and mavericks.
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Life hits hard. Good. So do we. Roll With The Punches is a front-row seat to the messy, beautiful, brutal bits of being human. Hosted by Tiff Cook - former boxer, coach, speaker, rascal, and someone who’s copped a few uppercuts from life and keeps getting back up. She sits down with global survivors, scientists, rebels, rockstars, and everyday legends to ask one thing: What does it really take to get back up when life drops you? We talk breakdowns, breakthroughs, big truths, and the bullsh*t ...
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The weekly podcast about happiness, creativity & human behaviour. I'm Deon & I talk about things that are hard to examine, but important to explore. And hopefully things that make for a fun and interesting chat every week.
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Drunk Agile

Dan Vacanti & Prateek Singh

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Dan Vacanti and Prateek Singh drink whisk(e)y and discuss various facets of agile software development. From scotch to bourbon and from metrics to human behaviour, we cover it all.
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Nightmares Of A Doctor

Nightmares Of A Doctor

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Let Nightmares Of A Doctor take you on a journey through some of the darkest recesses of human behaviour. Inspired by the haunted minds of the healthcare professionals confronted by these cases, these stories explore themes of mental health, criminal behaviour and personal tragedy. Listener discretion is advised.
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The intention of Exploring Human Behaviours at Work is to inspire and empower you to uncover how you can feel comfortable to be honest, real and your true self in the workplace. Enabling you to feel more confident, clear and certain of the value and impact of bringing every single part of the real you to work. Alli Spargo asks her guests to share with you how the darkest moments, the most challenging times, the things which, up until now they may not have dared mention in the context of thei ...
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Soul & Survival

Soul & Survival

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Soul & Survival is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Grant and Louise Bentley, delving deep into the realms of Homeopathy, energy, and the intricacies of human health and behaviour. Each episode explores the foundational principles of Homeopathy, the impact of emotions and stress on well-being, the significance of miasms in understanding our health and societal evolution, and the profound connections between our physical constitution, inherited memories, and the psyche. Through engaging ...
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Legacy Human Behaviour in organisations is colliding with a Digital Future. This podcast series explores how business leaders and the cultures they create, need to become "Future Fit" in order to overcome that and gain the competitive advantage that comes with successful digital transformation.
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A talk that is a mix of Anthropology, Art, Science, Human Behaviour, Spirituality, Consciousness. I discuss the Observed Trends in the Modern World and Contrast it with Ancient Wisdom. We'll look at Cause and Effect, Synchronicities, Meaning and Direction of these topics. I welcome you all to tune in and participate by sharing your thoughts and comments.
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The podcast all about equine behaviour, horse-human relationships and training concepts that not only help you build an amazing relationship with your horse, but also with the other animals and people in your life too.
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People are often described as the largest asset in most organisations. They are also the biggest single cause of risk. This podcast explores the topic of 'human risk', or "the risk of people doing things they shouldn't or not doing things they should", and examines how behavioural science can help us mitigate it. It also looks at 'human reward', or "how to get the most out of people". When we manage human risk, we often stifle human reward. Equally, when we unleash human reward, we often ina ...
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Inside The Mind

Changing The Movement

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Previously called 'Come Inside'. Delve into the fascinating and often disturbing world of true crime, with a podcast that promises to challenge your preconceptions and ignite your curiosity about human behaviour. This thought-provoking series invites you to explore the intricacies of the human experience, tackling complex issues with an insightful approach. Featuring a blend of in-depth research, expert interviews, and firsthand accounts, we aim to unravel the truth behind each case and crim ...
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Diversity Alliance Talks

Gabby Austen Browne

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How do you harness the power of events to transform human behaviour and the human experience? Many industries deliver events as part of their marketing mix, but how do we ensure events attract diverse audiences, feature diverse content, as well as be inclusive and accessible spaces for all? Welcome to the Diversity Alliance podcast where we share stories, experiences, advice and insights from EDI and HR professionals, as well as events, hospitality and marketing professionals so you can lear ...
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Welcome to Pointlessly interesting talks, where we talk about interesting topics like science and human behaviour that we find interesting. We aren't by any means scientists, but we are interested and like discussing these topics to try and improving our understanding on them and maybe trigger some curiosity in those that listen to our talks. Contact us: [email protected] We hope you enjoy ;)
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Economists like to model people as rational creatures who make self-interested decisions. But humans don’t act that way. Why do investors, politicians and ordinary people act against their best interests – and how can they be nudged into making better decisions? To find out, FT economics commentator Chris Giles speaks to Richard Thaler, the foundin…
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Dr Cam McDonald is back, and we’re diving deep into what really drives behaviour... in kids, classrooms, and us grown-ups too. Cam breaks down how stress, environment, movement, food, and connection shape focus and behaviour. We unpack why punishment doesn’t work, why every kid (and adult) has their own 'best learning environment,' and how the righ…
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Comments or feedback? Send us a text! Parenting can often feel like a relentless series of checkboxes—milestones to hit, skills to teach, problems to solve. Yet beneath all of this lies something far deeper: the opportunity to cultivate wholeness, authenticity, and love, both in ourselves and in our children. In this episode, When At the Zoo Watch …
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Janine Shepherd. Holy snapping ducksh*t, where do I even start? This woman’s story isn’t just about resilience, it’s about rebirth. From Olympic hopeful to being hit by a truck and told she’d never walk again… to becoming a pilot, flying instructor, and now deep in her PhD on the in-between spaces of life - literally and spiritually. We spoke about…
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In this episode, we discuss the case of a female in her sixties and how homeopathy helped her recover from the treatment of breast cancer and recover her energy and strength. The homeopathic remedy and its difference to conventional medical treatment How the homeopathic remedy works alongside conventional medicines where patients want this option A…
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In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Johnny Lawrence explores the true meaning of self-worth and the dangers of constantly seeking validation from others. He breaks down how the opinions and judgments of people who disrespect us often stem from their own insecurities, fears, and emotional wounds, not from our truth or value. Johnny encou…
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Safa Mirror is a trans-disciplinary artist, researcher, and Tarotière, delving in the intersections of art, magick, and mysticism. Her research focuses on analyzing, deconstructing, and contextualizing Middle-Eastern mystical traditions, alongside Western esoteric practices. As a performer, she utilizes her research to decipher, translate and perfo…
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What makes a great athlete? Why do some sports professionals rise to the occasion, while others crumble under pressure? Do the lessons from sports transfer to other areas of our lives, such as business or parenting? With me to discuss the psychology of sport, is Dr Jim Taylor. Jim holds a PhD in Psychology, has written 18 books including The Comple…
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In this first conversation of The Goal Experiments, psychologist and researcher Leila Ainge speaks with yoga teacher Jen Vaughan about the tension between giving and receiving, authenticity and marketing, nurture and profit. Together, they unpack what happens when care is your craft: how to claim space, ask for fair payment, and show up as your who…
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In this episode of Psychologically Speaking, psychologist and researcher Leila Ainge talks with Rebecca Slater, who’s setting a powerful goal for 2026: to write her first book. Together they explore what it really takes to move from wanting to doing — overcoming procrastination, creating time, and building habits that last. Rebecca shares how shift…
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Decisions can be stressful – sometimes so stressful that we procrastinate or even avoid making them at all. In this episode, Robert and Jamie explore how to use our emotions to clarify rather than cloud our judgements. They also reveal the honest truth about how they feel receiving feedback . . . Want more? Check out our latest books: Energise: The…
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In this week’s episode of the Infinite Potential of Being Human Podcast Nicky is joined by Fiona Arrigo, Founder of The Arrigo Programme, Biodynamic psychotherapist, Mentor and Healer. In this episode, explore the possibility of a New Earth, one built through coherence, remembrance, and the courage to live from truth rather than survival. Diving in…
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In this short, practical episode of The Kirk Miller Podcast, Kirk breaks down one of the most misunderstood areas in nutrition, how to manage your calories realistically so you can drop fat faster without giving up your lifestyle. Forget rigid meal plans, food fads, and all-or-nothing dieting. Drawing on decades of coaching entrepreneurs, business …
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As my feet begin to hit the ground after last week's speaking event I landed in this very human chat on resilience, the kind you actually feel in your bones, with Harps. We opened with the usual chaos, long nails, zero filters, and shenanigans... and from there we went straight into the good stuff. We talked about walking your talk when life is mes…
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Can a single sentence change the way you see the world? My guest on this episode, James Geary thinks so. Episode Summary On this episode, I speak with writer and journalist James, whose lifelong fascination with aphorisms — the world’s shortest literary form — reveals why brevity really is the soul of wit. James explains what makes an aphorism work…
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According to consumer psychology, there's a recipe for being cool. And surprisingly, the ingredients are similar across a bunch of countries and cultures. So today, we explore the concept of cool: what it says about our values and how it influences us. But be warned — if you try too hard to be cool, it might unravel your attempt before you even get…
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Dating After a Difficult Ending | The Human Petri Dish What happens when love leaves a mark? In this heartfelt episode of The Human Petri Dish, Andrew Boyton and relationship coach Mila Smith explore what it really means to date after a difficult ending. Whether you’re freshly single, still healing, or wondering if you’re ready to open your heart a…
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In this episode, psychologist and researcher Leila Ainge explores the quiet tension many women experience in business — the space between ambition and the pressure to be “good.” Drawing on findings from Good Girl Economics, her research collaboration with Nicky Denson-Elliott, Leila examines why conversations about profit, visibility, and ambition …
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I sat down with Matt Formston and came away both humbled and absolutely wired. Matt’s story is next level... losing most of his sight as a kid, getting shoved into hard places, then using all of that grit to become a world class athlete, speaker, executive and dad. We talk about the ugly bits too... getting lost for a decade, raging at bullies, and…
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In this episode, Johnny Lawrence dives deep into the psychology of procrastination, exploring why we delay action even when we know what we want. He breaks down the emotional and mental barriers that keep us stuck — such as fear of failure, perfectionism, and self-doubt — and shares practical strategies to take that crucial first step toward progre…
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What role do emotions play in our decision-making? In this episode in the series discussing 'real-world' decision-making, we talk about threats, opportunities and tasks, the Yerkes-Dodson Law, advertising, horses and riders, tunnel vision, headless chickens, and not being too comfortable on stage. And Jamie develops his radio voice ... Want more? C…
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In this episode Nicky is joined by Traver Boehm, author, two-time TEDx speaker, men’s coach, and the founder of the UNcivilized Men’s Movement. Traver shares his profound journey of 49 days in total darkness and the deep confrontation that arises when the identity, the ego, and the survival strategies begin to fall away. No phone. No clock. Nothing…
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Hey gorgeous! This week I’m diving into something that’s been really present for me: how to actually step into a new chapter of life without dragging the old one along for the ride. After a beautiful getaway up in Cairns with all the sun, salt and tropical vibes, I’ve been reflecting on how often we try to start fresh but end up bringing the same e…
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Adam Bierman—co-founder of MedMen—shares how a desperate, all-in bet on a federally illegal, unlicensed Venice Beach shop in 2010 became the world’s most recognized cannabis brand, with Apple-style stores from Beverly Hills to Fifth Avenue and a multibillion valuation. A dingy dispensary doing ~$300k a month revealed massive demand; a “Canna Mums” …
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Comments or feedback? Send us a text! In this conversation, we speak with psychotherapist and author Melissa Fulgieri, LCSW about her powerful book Healing Relational Trauma, which offers a deeply human and integrative approach to understanding the ways our early relationships shape who we become. We explore how awareness, compassion, and self-trus…
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In this episode of The Kirk Miller Podcast, Kirk sits down with Spencer Lodge, serial entrepreneur, global sales leader, and host of the Made in Dubai Podcast. From selling copiers in London to leading multi-million-dollar businesses across five continents, Spencer has spent over 30 years mastering the art of growth, resilience, and reinvention. To…
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You know how certain people are just… difficult? Maybe they're prickly to be around, don't take feedback well, or act like a narcissist? Today we're learning how to handle relationships with difficult people; from setting boundaries, to understanding the role of attachment and temperament on behaviour. Plus, is it ever the right time to cut someone…
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What can war teach us about how the human brain really works? And why is human decision-making a more significant factor than military strength in wars? Episode Summary On this episode, I'm exploring how the human brain truly manifests in conflict—and what that reveals about everyday decision-making. Dr Nicholas Wright, a neurologist-turned-neurosc…
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US President Donald Trump’s tariff programme has been a central pillar of his second term in office. But a case being heard by the US Supreme Court could throw this central tenet of his trade policy into disarray. Trump has argued that tariffs are a matter of national security for which the president is ultimately responsible; others say they’re an…
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I’ve known Holly since the boxing gym days when she was belting pads like an absolute weapon. Now she’s the founder of Wable, a social app built for neurodivergent humans to find love, friends, work and real support. We talk couch-to-global-startup, capital raises, late nights pitching investors from the car, imposter noise, and the grit it takes t…
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Is Your Date Toxic? Or, Are You the Problem? Welcome to The Relationship Lab: In this episode of The Human Petri Dish, host Andrew Boyton is joined by relationship coach Mila Smith and puts the microscope on dating dynamics. Are your romantic choices toxic, or is it you? Together, we explore dating behaviours, red flags, and boundaries in the messy…
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In this episode, Johnny Lawrence speaks with Liz Ellery, a former fashion designer who has transitioned into web design and education. They discuss Liz's journey into web design, the importance of authenticity in branding, and how to connect with audiences through personal storytelling. Liz shares her unique approach to web design, emphasising intu…
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Why do people start a podcast? I chat with host of the Growth Mindset Psychology podcast, Sam Webster Harris, about his motivations for launching a podcast and why, after 500+ episodes, he's still doing it. We chat about the psychology of motivation, self-determination, signalling theory, and whether there's a hierarchy of influencers. Listen to th…
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In this episode, we talk about how we tend to overstimate the likelihood of things we can easily imagine, overly assume that people who are good at one thing tend to be good at other things, underestimate the importance of things the further we think they will occur in the future, and wrongly allow 'sunk costs' to influence decision-making. Want mo…
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This week Nicky shares the profound, humbling journey of returning to sit with Tree of Light, Noya Rao, one of the most sacred plant medicines in the Amazon. A journey that brought her face to face with the deepest frequencies I’ve ever met in myself. You’ll discover the deep lessons of surrender, breaking open, and remembering who we truly are ben…
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In this episode of The Kirk Miller Podcast, Kirk breaks down a simple but powerful system for getting back in control of your time, energy, and results, without overcomplicating your week. After decades coaching elite athletes, entrepreneurs, and business leaders, Kirk has seen one common pattern: the most driven people are often the ones who make …
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I sat down with Keith Banks and, mate, what a ride. From joining the cops at 17 to going deep undercover in the 70s drug world, then tactical ops, corruption, grief, survivor guilt, and the long road out of PTSD. We got into the messy middle most people skip over… the drinking to sleep, the hypervigilance, the identity crash, and the moment a stran…
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Extreme emotional turmoil, fears of abandonment, huge amounts of stigma… These factors can make navigating a career when you have borderline personality disorder really tricky. But Rosie and Enya are making it happen. Today, how to navigate your working life when you have BPD. We hear from Enya, a listener who works on fishing boats while receiving…
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What if your body is learning things your mind doesn’t know? What if memory wasn't just something that our brain has? Episode Summary On this episode, I'm exploring a bold idea with neuroscientist Dr Nikolay Kukushkin: memory doesn’t just live in the brain. It might be a basic property of life itself. We unpack how scientists define memory (behavio…
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Leaders are rushing into AI—but many treat it like another IT program. In this episode, Sam Burman, Global Managing Partner for Frontier Tech at Heidrick & Struggles, shares practical steps to activate AI without losing the human system at the heart of every organization. We cover why the CEO must be the sponsor (not the expert), how to align the e…
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Many governments in western Europe are grappling with sluggish economic growth and the UK is no exception. From rising unemployment to weak public finances, the UK economy is in the doldrums and there’s pressure on chancellor Rachel Reeves to fix it. Tim Leunig, a former adviser to two chancellors and now a professor at the London School of Economi…
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Kel’s back from Italy, jet lagged and pasta-happy, and we get into the real guts of confidence. We talk travel as a reset, ditching the Apple Watch, eating the damn spaghetti, and remembering how good life feels when you stop performing and just live it. Kel shares how she went from second-guessing herself to using her voice at work, online, and in…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of pausing time to support the body’s natural healing rhythms, particularly in response to trauma, chronic symptoms, or overwhelm. We consider how stepping outside the usual pace of life—both metaphorically and physiologically—can create space for integration, resolution, and a return to clarity. Topics inclu…
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In this episode of the Johnny Lawrence podcast, Johnny Lawrence delves into the complexities of human emotions, emphasising their significance in self-leadership and personal growth. He discusses how emotions are often misunderstood and how they serve as vital signals that guide us in understanding our needs. The conversation highlights three funda…
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What psychology have we seen in the first four episodes of the Celebrity Traitors? Were we right in our predictions? Now that we've seen how the celebs are playing the game, who do I think will make it to the end? Don't forget to listen to last week's episode where I chat with three psychologists from the University of Chester about the psychology …
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It’s one of the oldest debates in science: nature vs nurture – but where does the truth lie? Robert and Jamie discuss false dichotomies and black-and-white thinking as they continue exploring biases. Robert promotes using Bayesian probabilities to guide our decision-making, and Jamie gets angry at ChatGPT. Want more? Check out our latest books: Ene…
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