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How to Change with Katy Milkman

How to Change with Katy Milkman

FromThe Behavioral Design Podcast


How to Change with Katy Milkman

FromThe Behavioral Design Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we're speaking with behavioral science superstar Katy Milkman ⭐️
Katy has one of the most impressive resumes in the field – She's a professor at UPenn, Co-founder of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative with Angela Duckworth, Host of Choiceology podcast (much more refined than ours), and Author of a new book: How to Change: The Science of Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be.
Some of our favorite research from Katy includes Fresh Start Effect, Temptation Bundling, Implementation Intentions, and most recently, she's pioneered the mega-study (what works to promote exercise, vaccination)
In this episode, we have a fun conversation with Katy about her book, including discussing personalization, temptation bundling, and what type of interventions are most effective. We also talk about her recent study on regret lotteries in Philly + much more! 
Relevant links

How to Change
Katy's website, Twitter &, Instagram
Katy's newsletter Milkman Delivers (amazing name)

Katy's Research

Philly regret lottery
Temptation bundling
Fresh Starts
Recent mega study
Commitment Devices

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The song used is Murgatroyd by David Pizzaro. 

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Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.