Behavior Gap Radio: Exploring human behavior...with a Sharpie
Summary: Why do humans do what they do? Carl Richards uses a Sharpie to explore human behavior around money, emotions, creative work and just about everything else people decide to try. Behavior Gap Radio captures Carl's stories and insights.
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Podcasts:
Keeping Up With The Joneses by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
What Happens When You Ask Great Questions? by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
If You Love It, Don't Be Afraid to Spend More by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The problem with shortcuts is that they're often developed by people with lots of experience but end up getting used by people with almost no experience. The result? When something interrupts the shortcut or rule of thumb, the less experienced person doesn't know what to do. We need to understand there are moments when shortcuts help us and other moments when they can hurt us.
3 Phases to the Investment Called You by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Getting My Shoes Shined by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Making smarter, better money decisions often comes down to remembering something simple, but so important. What we see, what hear, and what we read just doesn’t matter if we’ve built a well-designed portfolio.
We often confuse simple with simplistic. But the reality is that we often need to wade through a lot of complexity to get to simple. Simplistic, on the other hand, tries to pretend there's no complexity to deal with and leaves us with answers and solutions that don't really solve the problem.
Expense Or Investment by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
The Test Pilot by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
Status Quo Bias by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
What We Drive by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
How Do Advisors Deal with Uncertainty? by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance
What happens when we exercise what James Altucher call the idea muscle? Sometimes we don’t feel like doing it, but every single time I make myself do the work, things start to happen. Show Notes 1. “Quantity yields quality when it comes to creativity: a brain and behavioral test of the equal-odds rule,” Frontiers in Psychology
Three Questions by Carl Richards: Human Behavior, Creativity, Behavioral Finance