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Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
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    What Immigrants Teach Us About Success | Neri Karra Sillaman

    22/06/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    As we celebrate Immigrant Heritage Month, we sit down with Neri Karra Sillaman to explore what immigrant entrepreneurs can teach us about resilience, leadership, and long-term success. We discuss why luck is a skill, how reframing challenges creates opportunity, and the mindset behind companies that stand the test of time

    Topics
    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Neri Karra Sillaman

    [6:26] The Secret to Creating Your Own Luck

    [10:51] How to Reframe Problems Into Opportunities

    [16:37] Eight Traits of Long-Lasting Entrepreneurs

    [22:25] The Leadership Trait Most Founders Miss

    [29:11] What Makes Businesses Last for Decades?

    [37:17] The Biggest Myth About Immigrant Entrepreneurs

    [44:57] Why the American Dream Still Matters

    [46:11] Grooving Session: Why Challenges Create Innovation

     

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    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

    Links
    About Dr. Neri Karra Sillaman

    Pioneers: 8 Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs by Neri Karra Sillaman

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    Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love

    Van Halen - Jump
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    Throwback Thursday: The Secret Key to Decision-Making | Emily Falk

    18/06/2026 | 1h 22 mins.
    In keeping with our themes of mattering, meaning, and connection this June, we wanted to reshare a conversation with had with author Emily Falk. In this conversation, we decode what goes on behind the scenes with our decisions - everything from what to eat for breakfast to how to respond to trolls on social media - and how emotional, rational, and social information is integrated by the brain to guide our choices. Emily's book is now available on paperback wherever you get your favorite reads. 

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    Topics
    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Emily Falk

    [8:29] Understanding Value Calculations

    [12:58] Research Methods and fMRI

    [18:01] Self-Relevance and Social Relevance Systems

    [28:41] Defensiveness and Social Norms

    [40:49] The Importance of Being "In Sync"

    [58:17] The Role or Music in Self/Social Relevance

    [1:07:45] Grooving Session: Communication, Social Norms, and Behavioral Science at Work

    ©2025 Behavioral Grooves

    Links
    About Emily

    What We Value by Emily Falk
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    The Common Trap Companies Fall For | Phil Le-Brun & Jana Werner

    15/06/2026 | 1h 17 mins.
    Why do smart organizations become slow, bureaucratic, and resistant to change? Phil Le-Brun and Jana Werner, authors of The Octopus Organization, explore why so many companies fall into the trap of becoming “Tin Man Organizations” and what leaders can do instead. We discuss distributed decision-making, psychological safety, incentives, organizational learning, and why adaptability, not control, is often the key to long-term success.

    Topics
    [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Jana Werner and Phil Le-Brun

    [9:25] What “Bulls!t Bingo” Reveals About Corporate Language

    [17:18] Psychology as a Leadership Tool

    [25:14] Explaining Octopus Organization

    [32:10] Challenges of Tin Man Organizations

    [39:13] The Role of Psychology for Transformation

    [45:56] Complex vs Complicated Systems

    [50:50] Building an “Octopus Soundtrack”

    [54:13] Grooving Session: Incentives, Rewards, and Recreating Systems

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

    Links
    The Octopus Organization by Phil Le-Brun and Jana Werner

    About Jana

    About Phil

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    Musical Links
    Octopus Garden - The Beatles

    Changes - David Bowie
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    Throwback Thursday: Fighting Imposter Syndrome at Work | Martin Gonzalez

    11/06/2026 | 1h 33 mins.
    In our June throwback episode (and in honor of Immigrant Heritage Month), we're revisiting our conversation with Marin Gonzalez about leadership, self-doubt, and the challenges of building a successful team.  Martin shared with us his experience as both an immigrant and an entrepreneur, offering a candid look at how he overcame imposter syndrome, navigated uncertainty, and ultimately helped create organizational cultures where people could thrive.  We loved the vulnerability, insights, and practical lessons Martin brought to our conversation, and we hope it inspires you to solve problems and find greater fulfillment in your professional life. 

    Topics 
    [5:58] Introduction and Speed Round

    [10:16] What is a bonfire moment?

    [14:02] Why soft skills are more important than soft skills

    [17:54] Leadership styles and their impact on success

    [22:37] Common start-up traps

    [32:10] Startup myths, leadership, and best practices

    [41:11] Overcoming blind spots and insecurities in leadership

    [46:43] Imposter Syndrome and gender stereotypes

    [55:04] Productivity, creativity, and music preferences

    [1:01:14] Grooving Session: Leadership, emotional intelligence, and scaling business

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

    Links 
    “The Bonfire Moment - Bring Your Team Together to Solve the Hardest Problems Startups Face” by Joshua Yellin and Martin Gonzales

    About Martin
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    Fame, Incels, and the Need to Matter | Rebecca Goldstein

    08/06/2026 | 1h 16 mins.
    Author Rebecca Newberger Goldstein joins us to explore “the mattering instinct,” the deeply human need to feel significant, worthy, and justified in our own eyes. From “mattering projects” and morality to fame, incels, AI, and entropy, this conversation dives into the psychological and philosophical forces shaping how we search for meaning and purpose in our lives.

    Topics
    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Rebecca Goldstein

    [7:12] What is the “Mattering Instinct”?

    [11:57] Why Mattering Creates Conflict

    [15:11] Depression, Despair, and Significance

    [26:42] The Four “Mattering” Types

    [32:34] Fame, Recognition, and Validation

    [41:38] Incels, Radicalization, and the Search for Meaning

    [46:19] Ethics, Entropy, and Human Flourishing

    [51:59] Desert Island Music

    [59:17] Grooving Session: Defining Mattering

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

    Links
    About Rebecca

    The Mattering Instinct by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein 

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    Musical Links
    Johann Sebastian Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

    Leonard Cohen - Dance Me to the End of Love
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Stories, science and secrets from the world’s brightest thought-leaders. Behavioral Grooves is the podcast that satisfies your curiosity of why we do what we do. Explanations of human behavior that will improve your relationships, your wellbeing, and your organization by helping you find your groove.
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