Episodes
Nudge has 1,231,705 plays. I haven’t mentioned this before, and that’s a mistake. Not sharing how many have listened has hindered my growth. At least according to today’s guest. Thomas McKinlay is the founder of Ariyh, a newsletter that shares the latest marketing research. And in today’s Nudge he shares 5 tips that are proven to boost sales, improve satisfaction and (hopefully) encourage more of you to listen to this show.  Ariyh newsletter: https://ariyh.com/ The ecommerce playbook:...
Published 11/20/23
If I tell you to "listen to this podcast!", you'll be less likely to listen. We only act if we feel a sense of autonomy. So demands like this tends to backfire. Today, my guest Bri Williams explains why this happens. Listen to learn, why offering one choice backfires, why we pick the middle choice, and the FBI's guide to negotiations. Access the bonus episode: https://tinyurl.com/nudgebonus Bri’s book: https://www.briwilliams.com/WBB Bri’s website: https://www.briwilliams.com/ Sign up to my...
Published 11/13/23
Ever wondered why the houses are so thin in Amsterdam? Or why there are boarded up windows in London? Or why most daycare centres don't charge a late pick up fee? Well it's all to do with (bad) incentives. Hear the world's incentive expert Uri Gneezy explain all in the latest episode of Nudge.  Uri’s book Mixed Signals: https://tinyurl.com/28mh4kke Follow the Nudge Newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list
Published 11/06/23
Today’s guest shares how to make people 50% more likely to agree to your request. How to make children 33% more likely to tidy up. Plus, how to make your team more creative, your pitches more believable and your suggestions sound more confident.  You don’t have to take some magic pill, or get face-altering surgery. You just need to change the words you use. Tune in to hear Dr Jonah Berger, best selling author and acclaimed behavioural scientist explain what makes some words magic.  Sign up...
Published 10/30/23
In the early 2000s Head and Shoulders, the anti-dandruff shampoo product, sold 26 variations of their shampoo. The thinking was, the more choice, the more sales.This made sense to almost everyone, except today’s guest. See, today’s guest, the world leading expert on choice told Proctor and Gamble, the company behind Head and Shoulders, to reduce the number of variations from 26 to 15.  And when they did, sales increased by 10%. Find out why on today’s episode of Nudge, featuring the brilliant...
Published 10/23/23
Can governments manipulate their citizens? Can everyday people be convinced to munch on insects? Are humans akin to wild hogs? And can we learn how to resist manipulation? In today’s episode, ex-Cambridge Analytica employee Patrick Fagan attempts to answer these questions, and more. Sign up for the Nudge Newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Patrick’s book Free Your Mind: https://tinyurl.com/bddd6vce Follow Patrick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pfagan87/
Published 10/16/23
Your accountant (probably) doesn’t have a tattoo. This isn’t because they’re scared of needles or because they’re uncool losers. It’s because tattoos are essentially costly signals that change the perception of others. These costly signals have been proven to increase sales of MP3 players, to boost blood donations, and to get diners to pay more for their meal. Hear how on today’s episode with world-renowned behavioural scientist Uri Gneezy.  Uri’s book Mixed Signals:...
Published 10/09/23
In this bonus episode of Nudge, I've feed swapped with Louis Grenier and his brilliant podcast Everyone Hates Marketers. Today, you’ll hear one of my favourite episodes of EHM—his discussion with the best selling author and marketing legend, Seth Godin. If you liked the show, do go and check out Louis’ podcast using the link below (you’ll spot a Nudge episode over there as well).  Louis’ podcast: https://podcast.everyonehatesmarketers.com/ Follow the Nudge Newsletter (it’s free):...
Published 10/06/23
My guest today has read over 1,200 pages of marketing research papers and summarised this knowledge into 3 practical marketing insights every marketer should know. He promises that these insights contain no opinions, no sketchy data, and definitely no fluff. The insights he’ll share are from papers recently published, so it won’t be the same old wisdom you’ve heard before. Plus, he’s fairly certain at least one of them will boost your profits. Join Thomas McKinlay of Ariyh fame and I as we...
Published 10/02/23
In 2010, Lady Gaga wore a dress made of raw beef cuts at the Video Music Awards. Why? Well, it turns out it has less to do with differentiation, and more to do with status. In today’s episode of Nudge, the final with my wonderful long standing guest Richard Shotton, we explain why powerful people dress differently.  Access the bonus episode: https://tinyurl.com/5xzu6uv3 Harvard Fake Data Scandal Episode: https://tinyurl.com/yxy8tz2k Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress:...
Published 09/25/23
Today’s guest is HubSpot CMO Kipp Bodnar. He’s helped HubSpot grow from a $10 million company to a $1.7 billion company. Kipp reveals how in today’s Nudge. Tune in to hear the 7 marketing lessons he used to grow Hubspot.  Access the bonus episode with Kipp: https://tinyurl.com/4pfrj637 Listen to Marketing Against The Grain: https://link.chtbl.com/VRVPL0rs Follow the Nudge Newsletter (it’s free): https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list
Published 09/18/23
Today I interviewed one of the world’s leading social psychologists, Professor Sheena Iyengar, to ask her … am I the only one who hates brainstorms?  Sheena’s book Think Better: https://tinyurl.com/55atv59w Sign up for the Nudge Newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list
Published 09/11/23
There’s an ad that’s stuck in my mind for over a decade. It’s annoying, poorly written, and nonsensical, yet millions of Brits like me can’t forget it. In today’s episode, the bestselling author Richard Shotton explains why.  Sign up to my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list The infamous Frosties ad: https://youtu.be/4S6N_gQPYIM Steve Jobs reveals the MacBook air: https://youtu.be/kvfrVrh76Mk Listen to the full episode on Steve Jobs: https://tinyurl.com/yekpvk8u My...
Published 09/04/23
I didn’t want to make this episode. But I felt I had to. Listen to Nina Mazar teach me why nudges don’t always work in the way I tell you they do.  Bonus episode: https://bit.ly/3JPXp9a Nina’s website: https://ninamazar.com/ Nina’s book: https://bit.ly/3JhzsWx Try HubSpot for free: https://hubspot.sjv.io/jWq4k6 Sign up for the Nudge Newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Take the Science of Marketing course: https://science-of-marketing.teachable.com/
Published 08/28/23
WARNING: It has come to my attention that this program may contain subliminal advertising which could potentially impact the decision-making of certain individuals. We urge all listeners to exercise CAUTION before choosing to listen to this episode. We advise that only those possessing a strong will and UNWAVERING RATIONALITY should consider listening to this show. Sign up to my newsletter to be subliminally influenced: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Simpsons “Yvan Eht Nioj”:...
Published 08/21/23
There's a winning formula that turns any trailer into a blockbuster smash hit. Today, I reveal what it is.  I’ve spent way too long watching trailers, and way too much money creating my own faux-trailer for my imaginary Hollywood hit. Tune in to hear it.  Blindsight book https://www.popneuro.com/book How to make a blockbuster movie trailer: https://youtu.be/KAOdjqyG37A Auralnauts backing music: http://bit.ly/3TWGeGe Sign up for the Nudge Newsletter:...
Published 08/14/23
News has come out that has shocked the world of behavioural science. Francesco Gino, a top professor at Harvard University, one of the world’s best known behavioural science researchers has been exposed for data fraud.  In today’s emergency episode, I’ll cover what happened, what this means for the industry, how it affects marketers and the future of this show. Pete’s video on 5 behavioural science every beginner should know: https://youtu.be/MZ_bC8WhOWM Pete’s video on the scandal:...
Published 08/07/23
News has come out that has shocked the world of behavioural science. Francesco Gino, a top professor at Harvard University, one of the world’s best known behavioural science researchers has been exposed for data fraud.  In today’s emergency episode, I’ll cover what happened, what this means for the industry, how it affects marketers and the future of this show. Pete’s video on 5 behavioural science every beginner should know: https://youtu.be/MZ_bC8WhOWM Pete’s video on the scandal:...
Published 08/07/23
When Whitney Wolfe launched Bumble she put up official looking signs outside lecture theatres at universities saying “NO ACCESS TO FACEBOOK, TWITTER, TINDER, & BUMBLE INSIDE”. You’d think telling people not to use your app would put potential customers off. But the opposite is true. Bumble quickly grew to become the second biggest online dating site, now worth over $3 billion. In today’s Nudge with Richard Shotton, you’ll hear why that campaign worked so well.  Please feel free to ignore...
Published 07/31/23
How did Winston Churchill become so influential? What propelled him into the limelight? What made people idolise him?  Realistically, there are hundreds of potential answers. But one that’s overlooked is less about politics and more about psychology.  In today’s episode, I share the behavioural bias Churchill leant on throughout his career. Weirdly it’s something today’s politicians and business leaders don’t use enough. Paul Johnson Biography: https://tinyurl.com/2e8dpxa3 Andrew Roberts...
Published 07/24/23
This episode is about 24 minutes in length. But I only want you to listen to just 17 minutes and 42 seconds of it. Tune in to learn why. Sign up to my newsletter (and access a future bonus subscriber only episode with Richard): https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Check out Astroten: https://www.astroten.co.uk/ Illusion of Choice: https://tinyurl.com/mrxduj97 The Choice Factory: https://www.richardshotton.com/the-choice-factory
Published 07/17/23
Today’s guest, Jay Clouse, used one simple nudge to grow a $200,000 side hustle. This same nudge helped launch some of the world’s largest businesses, grew sales for a seltzer company, and has boosted charitable donations across the globe. Find out what it is in today’s episode of Nudge. Access the bonus episode: https://tinyurl.com/mrz355ch Jay’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CreatorScienceYT/videos Jay’s podcast: https://podcast.creatorscience.com/ Jay’s newsletter:...
Published 07/10/23
Does obscuring the letters of my guest’s name make this podcast more popular? Does asking a question in an ad make it more engaging? Does a wine with a cork top taste better?  Find out in today’s episode of Nudge.  OB_S__Y is a cause of cancer ad: https://tinyurl.com/66hxjb8c My generation effect tweet: https://tinyurl.com/rfshfhmp My generation effect LinkedIn post: https://tinyurl.com/353r76zp My question-style Reddit ad: https://tinyurl.com/3y6x2jbj My Nudge episode on the...
Published 07/03/23
Elizabeth Holmes deceived the world. By lying repeatedly over her 15-year career, she raised $1 billion in funding and became the world's youngest self-made female billionaire. In this episode, I explain why people believed her (spoiler: it's due to behavioural science). My Halo Effect experiment: https://imgur.com/oV4REzq Harvard Labour Illusion study: http://bit.ly/41TWo73 Labour illusion on Theranos.com: https://i.im.ge/2023/03/09/7fUfZp.Theranos-one.png Watching-eyes effect on...
Published 06/26/23
There’s a simple trick governments use to dramatically change the behaviour of their population. It’s been known to keep kids in school, reduce imprisonment, encourage healthy eating, and lower household energy bills. And yet, this well-known trick has surprising, detrimental consequences.  Today, I chat with London’s most popular taxi driver Tom Hutley about the problems with making things easy. We talk about Uber, stocks, and organ donations, and explain why the easy option isn’t always...
Published 06/19/23