53. An Overview of Lazy Brain Biases

53. An Overview of Lazy Brain Biases

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577. The Persuasion Engine: AI, Empathy, and Effective Communication

In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes back Roger Dooley, author of the new book The Persuasion Engine. Together, they dive into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and behavioral economics, exploring how AI can enhance our unde ...  Show more

576. The Top Five Wording Mistakes Businesses Make

In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer revisits one of the foundational topics that has shaped her approach to behavioral economics: the top five wording mistakes businesses make. Originally aired nearly eight years ago, this episode dives deep into how the ...  Show more

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