Nudge Phill Agnew
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Ever noticed how the smallest changes can have the biggest impact? On Nudge, you'll learn simple evidence-backed tips to help you kick bad habits, get a raise, and grow a business. Every bite-sized 20-minute show comes packed with practical advice from admired entrepreneurs and behavioural scientists. Nudge is fast-paced but still insightful with real-world examples that you can apply - this is not your average business podcast.
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10 pricing tips from 10 pricing experts
In the 5 years I’ve run Nudge, I’ve interviewed 10 experts on pricing. These aren’t run-of-the-mill LinkedIn gurus. They’re peer-reviewed researchers from some of the world’s most prestigious universities. Today, I reveal their top 10 pricing tips.
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“It's How McDonald’s Make Men Binge” Rory Sutherland
In today’s episode of Nudge, Rory Sutherland explains:
When to tell smokers to quit smoking
How to double McDonald’s orders
Ways to make Londoners recycle
Why pensions schemes are broken
How to make high earners pay more tax
You won’t want to miss this.
(Warning this episode contains explicit language).
Rory’s book Alchemy: http://tinyurl.com/3ucjy6rz
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6 scientifically-proven persuasion techniques
I’ve spent 200 hours interviewing persuasion experts. Today, I share the persuasion tactics that actually work.
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The overlooked secret to better writing
I wish I had followed Prof Todd Rodgers’ advice earlier.
Writing for Busy Readers book: https://writingforbusyreaders.com/
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Churchill’s plea for brevity: https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/churchills-call-for-brevity/ -
Can knowing more make you enjoy less?
I used to love football, but nowadays I’m indifferent towards it. Today on Nudge, Professor Sarah Moore explains why.
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Why Amazon paid staff $5k to quit
In today’s episode of Nudge, Uri Gneezy explains why Amazon paid staff $5,000 to quit, how he got Singapore taxi drivers to walk more, and how Pret made their staff friendlier.
Uri’s book Mixed Signals: https://tinyurl.com/28mh4kke
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Uri's previous episodes on Nudge: Episode One / Episode Two