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Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
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    The Hidden Rules of Lucky People | Judd Kessler

    01/06/2026 | 1h 25 mins.
    What if luck has less to do with chance and more to do with understanding the systems around us? We talk with Judd Kessler about the hidden markets shaping opportunities in everything from concert tickets and jobs to relationships and organ transplants. Together, we explore why so many systems feel unfair, how behavioral economics can improve them, and why learning the rules behind these invisible structures may be the key to getting a little luckier in life.

    Topics
    [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Judd Kessler

    [13:18] The Hidden Markets Behind Organ Donation

    [18:30] Market Design in Medicine

    [29:13] How Incentives Work

    [35:30] TSA PreCheck, Scarcity, and Making Better Systems

    [40:14] The Ticketmaster Problem

    [46:20] The Ticketmaster Solution

    [53:34] Hidden Markets in Podcasts and Beyond

    [59:18] “The Room Where it Happens” with Lin-Manuel Miranda

    [1:05:30] Desert Island Music Picks

    [1:08:00] Grooving Session: Creating Luck Wherever You Go

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

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    Lucky by Design by Judd Kessler

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    Musical Links
    Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso

    The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
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    How the Spaces Around Us Shape Our Lives | Leidy Klotz

    25/05/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    Why do some spaces energize us while others drain us? This week, Leidy Klotz joins us to explore how our homes, workplaces, and everyday environments shape our behavior, creativity, and well-being. Drawing from his new book, In a Good Place, Leidy explains why humans crave agency, competence, and connection, and how the spaces around us can either support or suppress those needs.

    Topics
    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Leidy Klotz

    [11:01] The Concept of “Good Place”

    [18:26] Psychological Needs and Space

    [26:44] Making Purposeful Decisions for Spaces

    [34:02] Designing Spaces for Growth and Belonging

    [45:09] Creating Groovy Spaces

    [50:03] Grooving Session: Practical Tips for Designing Better Spaces

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

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    In a Good Place by Leidy Klotz

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    Musical Links
    Bruce Springsteen - Racing in the Street

    Bruce Springsteen - No Surrender
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    Throwback Thursday: The #1 Way to Live a Happy Life | Shige Oishi

    21/05/2026 | 1h 21 mins.
    In this throwback episode, we're determined to be happy. Psychologist Shige Oishi joined us to explore the three dimensions of a fulfilling life: happiness, meaning, and psychological richness. He shared insights from decades of research into subjective well-being and revealed how personality traits, life experiences, and cultural contexts shape what we consider a “good life.” From challenging the “happiness trap” to embracing life’s rich diversity, this conversation is a roadmap for deeper self-reflection and greater fulfillment.

    Topics
    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Shige Oishi

    [10:28] The Happiness Trap

    [18:38] Eudaimonic and Hedonic Approaches to Happiness

    [27:30] The Correlation Between Psychological Richness and Personality

    [35:00] Gratitude and Social Connection

    [44:10] What Makes a Happy Society?

    [48:00] Desert Island Music

    [1:05:25]  Grooving Session: How to Pursue a Fulfilling Life

    ©2025 Behavioral Grooves

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    About Shige

    Life in Three Dimensions by Shigehiro Oishi

    Happiness is Everything, or Is It?

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    Musical Links
    Charlie Parker - Honeysuckle Rose

    Clifford Brown & Max Roach - Joy Spring
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    Why We’re Lonely Together | Nick Epley

    18/05/2026 | 1h 36 mins.
    Why do we avoid talking to strangers when connection is exactly what we need most? This week, Nick Epley returns to explore the psychology of “under-sociality” and why we consistently underestimate how rewarding social interaction can be. Nick explains why even small moments of openness, from conversations with strangers to deeper honesty with the people around us, can dramatically improve happiness, trust, and belonging. Turns out, the biggest social risk often isn’t reaching out, it’s staying quiet.

    Topics
    [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Nick Epley

    [10:40] The Paradox of Being Social

    [19:12] Experiments and Findings

    [26:20] How Being Social Impacts Your Health

    [32:27] The Challenges of Being Social - Political Divides

    [46:00] Introverts, Extroverts, and What Maslow Got Wrong

    [54:30] Loneliness, Survival, and the Need to Belong

    [1:02:18] Grief, Adoption, and the Power of Connection

    [1:12:56] Desert Island Music

    [1:15:42] Grooving Session: Leadership, Conversation, and Connection

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

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    About Nick

    A Little More Social by Nick Epley

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    Musical Links
    Matt Kearney - Ships in the Night

    Rufus Wainwright - Across the Universe (Cover)
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    The Biggest Mistake We Make About Others - Behavioral Grooves LIVE

    11/05/2026 | 58 mins.
    In this 500th episode celebration, we reflect on eight years of behavioral science insights, from habits and decision-making to why we so often misunderstand each other. Joined live by Nick Epley, we run a real-time experiment that reveals the gap between what we expect from conversations and what actually happens, and why asking better questions can transform how we connect.

    Topics
    [0:00] Eight Years, 500 Episodes, and Counting!

    [6:28] Introducing Nick Epley

    [11:24] Understanding Social Cognition

    [15:32] Strategies for Improving our Communication

    [21:36] Live Experiment - Talking to Strangers

    [37:34] Lessons Learned from 8 Years Podcasting

    [43:45] The Importance of Social Connections and Compassionate Curiosity

    [51:00] Coming Soon to Behavioral Grooves

    ©2026 Behavioral Grooves

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    Musical Links
    Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again

    Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
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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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