Action Design Radio Ep. 23

Behavioral Grooves,
Featuring Kurt Nelson and Tim Houlihan


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What’s covered in this episode?

Don’t look now – it’s a crossover episode! No, not Alf meets Gilligan’s Island, or The Simpsons meets Family Guy. It’s Behavioral Grooves meets Action Design Radio!

 

Kurt Nelson is the founder of The Lantern Group, a behavioral design and communication agency, and Tim Houlihan is the founder of the BehaviorAlchemy consultancy. Together, they also team up to host the Behavioral Grooves podcast, where they interview top practitioners and researchers in the various fields of behavioral science, and mix things up with their passion for music.

In today’s episode, they discuss with Erik and Zarak their origin story for how Behavioral Grooves was born, favorite episodes, the evolution of behavioral science in general over the 20+ years they’ve both been working in the field, and its infinite applications. The endless quest for knowledge and a passion for satisfying their curiosity is what keeps them coming back with such enthusiasm for these topics after so many years and 160 episodes across their two podcasts.

They’ll also be covering:

  • "Accidental" behavioral scientist

    • The bicycle store owner who implements choice architecture, or the manager of a nonprofit organization in Africa who uses social proof to improve public health. They may not have sophisticated data or use behavioral language, but they’re running experiments and putting the right tools into action just like behavioral scientists would

  • Understanding failures and how to learn from them

  • Replication issues

  • And of course, what music everyone is groovin’ on these days

 

Want to dive deeper?

New to each podcast episode, Action Design National will be adding an accompanying post to the blog:
http://www.action-design.org/blog/

Nick Di Stefano

I’m a product design lead fascinated by the intersection of people, technology, and design.

I’m a designer from Boston, MA with over 10 years of experience in leading teams and shipping complex digital products. I’m passionate about building strong team cultures, creating thoughtful products, and advocating for DEI in tech. I enjoy untangling complex systems and collaborating across disciplines to create measurable change.

http://www.nickdistefano.com
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