In this episode we sit down with Greg Satell, a communication expert whose book about cascades details how rapid, widespread change can sweep across large groups of people, and how understanding the psychological mechanisms at play in such moments can help anyone looking to create change in any institution prepare for the inevitable resistance they will face.
• Special Offer From Greg Satell
• Greg Satell's Website
• Greg Satell's Blog
• Greg Satell's Twitter
• Newsletter
• How Minds Change
• David McRaney’s Twitter
• YANSS Twitter
• Show Notes
207 - A Slight Change of Plans - Maya Shankar
206 - Narcissism
205 - Unfollow - Megan Phelps-Roper
204 - On Being Certain - Robert Burton
203 - Transcend - Scott Barry Kaufman
202 - Desirability Bias (rebroadcast)
201 - Good Dog - Kate Leaver
200 - Socks and Crocs (rebroadcast)
199 - Math Without Numbers - Milo Beckman
198 - Reflection and Insurrection
197 - Conspiratorial Thinking
196 - Art (rebroadcast)
195 - Clearer Thinking - Spencer Greenberg
194 - Because Internet - Gretchen McCulloch
193 - Gossip
192 - The Dunning-Kruger Effect (rebroadcast)
191 - Livewired - David Eagleman
190 - Learned Helplessness (rebroadcast)
189 - The Vaccine
188 - The Happiness Lab - Laurie Santos (rebroadcast)
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