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Kristen Berman spends a lot of time thinking about human behavior. As a behavioral economist, she helps people make the changes that they want in the long term, but are hard to implement in the short term. On this episod...
RMV 19 Kristen Berman: You Can Design Your Behavior is an episode from Results May Vary Podcast Podcast: Design Thinking for Living by Tracy DeLuca. Kristen Berman spends a lot of time thinking about human behavior. As a behavioral economis...
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Published Sep 11, 2020, 00:43:02 long, audio available.
Kristen Berman spends a lot of time thinking about human behavior. As a behavioral economist, she helps people make the changes that they want in the long term, but are hard to implement in the short term. On this episode of Results May Vary, Kristen talks with Chris and Tracy about the ways our environment can alter our behavior and how incorporating small changes can yield giant results. Kristen shares strategies and tips on how to approach life from a behavior economist’s perspective in order to “hack back” our lives and design the lifestyle changes we want. In 2013, Kristen co-founded behavioral product design company Irrational Labs, with Dan Ariley. She also founded Common Cents Lab at Duke University, which aims to increase the financial well-being for low-to moderate-income people in the U.S. and abroad.
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RMV 19 Kristen Berman: You Can Design Your Behavior is an episode from Results May Vary Podcast Podcast: Design Thinking for Living by Tracy DeLuca.
This episode is 00:43:02 long.
This episode was published on Sep 11, 2020.
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