“My favorite behavioural economic professor talks with another scientist every week! Interesting topics, hilarious host and guests every time! Highly recommended.”
Kardelen Kaptan via Apple Podcasts ·
Turkey ·
09/18/15
“Dan Ariely already is a great author and economist and in this podcast he brings you inside the cutting edge research being done in the field. Never dry or boring and always interesting and lively this is one of my favourite podcasts. They are also pretty much timeless so you can listen to all of...”Read full review »
Andrew Saul via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
07/19/14
“Dan Ariely's 'Arming the Donkeys' is a great source of ideas for any teacher of behavioral science. Fascinating findings and he has the data to back it up.”
“Dan is the master of helping to reveal ourselves to ourselves, one of the leaders in turning "popular psychology" into "popular electronics". By discussing his peers' research he gives us an insight into groundbreaking revelations about ourselves, and why we dont work the way we think we...”Read full review »
Ashley Silver via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
11/15/12
“Dan is a brilliant social scientist and researcher as well as a very engaging and entertaining interviewer and speaker. I've never learned so much while thoroughly enjoying myself as I do listening Dan's interviews. If you want to learn about social science, don't go to lectures or read boring...”Read full review »
“Enjoiable and tremendously interesting. I learned so much. And you fell like you want listen at the next interview, it's like with chips, you would never stop! Well done, Professor Ariely!”
“I love this podcast, I really do. It manages to stay interactive, funny and informal and reflects on the themes from Dan Ariely's book pretty well.
The conversations are short and sweet so ideal for a commute or a stroll. Sometimes I find that subjects require a bit of mulling over so rather...”Read full review »
Andreea Nastase via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
04/06/11
“These are good if they are under 10 minutes. The interview with Malcolm Gladwell was lacking substance and too long. I'm a big fan of Gladwell's early work. What happens when an author starts to sound the same after the first two books?”
I<3$$:D via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/13/11
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