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Podcast: Choiceology with Katy Milkman

How can disappointing outcomes lead to surprising opportunities? If you’ve ever lost a job, or been through a breakup, or failed an exam, you’ll know that the aftermath can be painful and disorienting. But for some percentage of those who experience these disappointing outcomes, unforeseen opportunities will arise. In this

Prioritizing Diversity Can Lead to Better Business Decisions — If Done Correctly

Read on Medium here >> Diversity goals and business goals are inextricably linked; diversity translates into better business results and more innovation. Yet, we have seen that increasing pressure to address diversity concerns from customers, employees, and the general public has resulted in executive teams responding quickly and acting out of fear, without

Podcast: The Iowa Idea Podcast

Listen to full podcast here.  Annie Duke Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | Email | TuneIn | RSS The Iowa Idea: Annie Duke “This is going to be such a weird podcast.” Welcome to this episode of The Iowa Idea Podcast, where I’m joined by Annie Duke. Annie is an author, speaker, and decision strategist.

Poker World Champion Annie Duke On Choosing the Truth

On today’s podcast, Ryan Holiday talks to World Series of Poker champion Annie Duke about making ethical choices, the overlap between Stoicism and cognitive psychology, how to objectively assess your own decisions, and more. Annie Duke is a former professional poker player and a bestselling author. She is an expert

Podcast & Video: Roger Dooley Conversation

Annie Duke sits down with Roger Dooley to discuss her new book, How to Decide, decision-making, freerolls, and more. Watch or listen now. Link to full episode page → discussion with Roger Dooley includes: A synopsis of the science behind decision-making. How bias plays into the decision-making process. Why it’s

Podcast: Art of Manliness

We all make many decisions every single day. From little ones like what to eat for breakfast, to big ones like whether to take a new job. Given how regularly we’re deciding, we certainly have a vested interest in getting better at this skill. But how do we do so? How can we