{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6788c4b6bc4d37e16f4d6ae3/6788c4d1a6f00e8b53a6509e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"042: Bri Williams on being predictably irrational","description":"<p><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/bri-williams-peoplepatterns/'>Bri Williams</a> is one of the foremost behavioural scientists in Australia. She’s obsessed with application rather than theory, and I buy that approach 100%. She majored in accounting and psychology (a rare but actually quite sensible combination), built a corporate career in product design and marketing, the BS switch was flicked in 2008 when she read Dan Ariely’s ‘Predictably Irrational’; a book that would change her life.</p><p>It crystallised why she had been experiencing a nagging irritation throughout her 15 year corporate career. And it started to address questions like why people get frustrated with their colleagues, why campaigns fail and why products flop.</p><p>She realised ‘we&apos;ve been doing it wrong’. Our assumptions about why and how to influence behaviour had been wrong. </p><p>That book inspired Bri to start People Patterns, one of Australia&apos;s first consultancies to apply behavioural economics to<b> everyday business and personal effectiveness</b>, to write books on the topic and work with businesses to make their lives easier.</p><p><b>Show notes</b></p><ul><li>Bri’s funny hats, visual devices and other beh sci props</li><li>How do <em>I</em> use beh sci in my podcast to get the most out of my guests?</li><li>The story of my podcast theme tune and the tone it sets</li><li>Bri’s background: precision and creativity</li><li>Influence of Dan Ariely’s writing</li><li>The 3 barriers to action: Bri’s BS model</li><li>Marginal gains and the problems Bri loves solving</li><li>What the best communicators do? Feelings rather than facts, audience vs. ego</li><li>The simplicity paradox</li><li>Escaping an elephant in Botswana</li></ul><p><b>Subscribe for more </b><a href='https://aloadofbs.substack.com/'><b>here</b></a><b><br/>Click </b><a href='https://aloadofbs.substack.com/about'><b>here</b></a><b> to access rewards to power your brain<br/>Follow me on </b><a href='https://twitter.com/danielsjross'><b>Twitter</b></a></p>","author_name":"A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT"}