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Each episode we focus on one topic that can help you become a better leader and learner. We do our best to keep it short, useful, and engaging. Whenever possible we bring in the experts to share their research and work.

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Each episode we focus on one topic that can help you become a better leader and learner. We do our best to keep it short, useful, and engaging. Whenever possible we bring in the experts to share their research and work.

Language:

English


Episodes
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The Surprising Power of Reflection with Giada Di Stefano

7/25/2023
A little bit of reflection can lead to a lot of benefits for learning and performance. Giada Di Stefano joins to discuss the her work on the surprising benefits of reflection. Her work shows how valuable it can be to the learning process and that in some situations it’s more beneficial than additional practice. We work through her paper that outlines: – the best strategies for reflection – when reflection is most effective – how we can use these strategies as individuals and leaders This is a great episode for both learners and leaders. Quick Links: All Podcasts All Articles All Videos Watch on YouTube Episode Page Giada Di Stefano Learning by Thinking: Giada’s huge paper Giada Di Stefano is an Associate Professor of Strategy at Bocconi University. Her general research interests lie in the broad area of strategy and innovation. More specifically, she studies the factors that foster or inhibit the creation and transfer of knowledge, within and across organizations. From a methodological standpoint, her research is prevalently mixed-method, with a focus on experiments and field work more broadly. To this end, she has partnered with a number of organizations to conduct experiments “in the wild.” Her work is often conducted in the context of creative industries, broadly defined – from gourmet cuisine to science, from computer programming to academia. Her papers have been published in top academic journals including the Academy of Management Journal, Management Science, Organization Science, and Strategic Management Journal. Her research has also been featured on the Financial Times.

Duration:00:17:13

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How to Change with Katy Milkman

7/18/2023
We can all change. But we usually don't. The good news: we can fix this Katy Milkman is one of the world's leading experts on change and human behavior. She shares specific tools to overcome: – Laziness – Forgetfulness – Procrastination – Getting Started – Impulsivity – Conformity – Confidence Quick Links: Katy Milkman Watch on YouTube Episode Page The Learner Lab Katy Milkman is the James G. Dinan Professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and holds a secondary appointment at Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine. Her research explores ways that insights from economics and psychology can be harnessed to change consequential behaviors for good, such as savings, exercise, student achievement, vaccination and discrimination. To that end, she co-founded and co-directs the Behavior Change for Good Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2021 Katy was named one of the world’s top 50 management thinkers and the world’s top strategy thinker by Thinkers50. The New York Times also named her bestselling book How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be one of the eight best books for healthy living in 2021.

Duration:00:25:30

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The New Era of Growth Mindset with David Yeager

7/11/2023
There's been some exciting advancements in the world of growth mindset. David Yeager joins to share some of his latest research. – A quick growth mindset overview – Addressing growth mindset controversies – The new era of growth mindset – David Yeager: A Synergistic Mindset Intervention – Tips for building a growth mindset Quick Links: David Yeager The Learner Lab Full Show Notes Watch on YouTube Stress Mindset Episode Dr. Yeager is an Associate Professor at The University of Texas. He is interested in understanding the processes shaping adolescent development, especially how social cognitive factors interact with structural and physiological factors to create positive or negative trajectories for youth. He is also interested in learning how to influence these psychological processes, so as to improve developmental and educational outcomes for youth.

Duration:00:29:54

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Rethinking Stress: Why Stress Mindsets Matter with Kelly McGonigal

6/27/2023
The way we think about stress can change the way it affects us. Understanding the way our mindsets impact stress is essential for better learning and leadership. Kelly McGonigal explains how it all works. Quick Links: Watch on YouTube Kelly McGonigal The Upside of Stress The Learner Lab Podcast Studies: Jeremy Jamieson GRE Study Alia Crum 2013 Alia Crum 2023 Kelly McGonigal is a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University who specializes in understanding the mind-body connection. As a pioneer in the field of "science-help," her mission is to translate insights from psychology and neuroscience into practical strategies that support personal well-being and strengthen communities. She is the best-selling author of The Willpower Instinct and The Upside of Stress. You might also know her from her TED talk, "How to Make Stress Your Friend," which is one of the most viewed TED talks of all time, with over 20 million views. Through the Stanford Center for Compassion and Altruism, she helped create Stanford Compassion Cultivation Training, a program now taught around the world that helps individuals strengthen their empathy, compassion, and self-compassion. In January 2020, Oprah Magazine honored her ability to “transform scientific data into wisdom” by naming McGonigal the first ever O! Visionary, people whose groundbreaking way of seeing the world mean a better future for us all.

Duration:00:26:29

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Rethinking Generational Labels with David Costanza and Cort Rudolph

6/20/2023
Boomer, Gen X, Millennial - we use these labels all the time, but there's two problems: 1. There's no scientific support for real generational differences 2. Using the labels actually causes a bunch of problems, especially for learning & development Two experts in the field, David Costanza & Cort Rudolph join us to to discuss: - the limits of traditional generational research - the problems that the perceived generational differences/ labels cause - a better way to think about group differences Quick Links: David Costanza Cort Rudolph Learner Lab Podcast Studies: NASEM Report Generations, We Hardly Knew Ye: An Obituary Generations and Generational Differences: Debunking Myths Generationally Based Differences: Is There a There There

Duration:00:23:56

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A Deep Dive into Hardiness with Paul Bartone

6/13/2023
Hardiness is a strong predictor of our ability to deal with challenges and change. Decades of research shows it plays an important role in both learning and resilience. Yet, it doesn’t get enough attention – it’s time to change that. Quick Links: Watch on YouTube Hardiness by Paul Bartone The Learner Lab One of the world’s leading experts in hardiness, Paul Bartone joins to talk about his research. We focus on why hardiness is an important topic for learning, and different strategies to build it. Paul Bartone is a Visiting Research Fellow at the National Defense University, and Adjunct Faculty in Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Research interests focus on understanding individual differences in stress responding, and clarifying the role of personality hardiness and related factors in facilitating healthy adaptations to stressful conditions, as well as organizational and personal strategies for increasing hardiness. This is a great episode for both individual learning & leadership.

Duration:00:19:12

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Overcoming the Outcome Bias with Annie Duke and Övül Sezer

6/6/2023
Outcome Bias Outcome Bias is a common trap we all fall into, when we judge a decision based on the results, instead of looking at the process itself. This impacts learning, leadership, and decision making more than we realize. Annie Duke and Övül Sezer show us how to change that. Quick Links: Learner Lab Podcast Annie Duke Övül Sezer The Learner Lab Website Annie Duke is an author, speaker, and consultant in the decision-making space, as well as Special Partner focused on Decision Science at First Round Capital Partners, a seed stage venture fund. Annie is the co-founder of The Alliance for Decision Education, a non-profit whose mission is to improve lives by empowering students through decision skills education. She is a member of the National Board of After-School All-Stars and the Board of Directors of the Franklin Institute and serves on the board of the Renew Democracy Initiative. Övül Sezer is an Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations at Cornell University. Her research has been featured in top management and psychology journals including the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Harvard Business Review and covered in leading media outlets including New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post.

Duration:00:24:38

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The Curse of Expertise with Ting Zhang

5/30/2023
Gaining experience and expertise is great for us – as individuals. However, research shows, this can hurt our capacity to connect with, lead, and advise others. This is called the curse of expertise and to become a more effective leaders we need to understand what it is and how to avoid it. Ting Zhang, from Harvard Business School, outlines her research on the curse of expertise – focusing on what it is, why it matters, and strategies we can use to avoid it. Quick Links: Watch on YouTube Ting Zhang The Learner Lab Episode Page

Duration:00:14:34

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Audiobook: Chapters 17-18 Taking Action

12/13/2021
Learning is the most important skill. Great learners are agile, resilient, and adaptable. Great learners can acquire new skills when new demands arise. In times of change, learners will thrive. The best news: learning is a skill – one that anyone can get better at. This book will provide the tools and science to help you do just that. Learner Lab Website Trevor Ragan Learner the Audiobook Episode 5 Overview: - How to become a better learner - Learner action plan - Learning more efficiently - Better Practice Topics: purposeful practice, desirable difficulties, contextual interference Guests: Elizabeth Bjork, Robert Bjork, Michael Merzenich Table of Contents Episode 1 – Jungle Tiger Chapter 1 – Rudy Chapter 2 – Why Learning Chapter 3 – Tigers Chapter 4 – Why We Zoo Tiger Episode 2 – Growth Mindset Chapter 5 – Mindsets & Learning Chapter 6 – Mindsets & Action Chapter 7 – Misconceptions Chapter 8 – How to Build a Growth Mindset Episode 3 – Overcoming Fear Chapter 9 – Fear, Discomfort & Learning Chapter 10 – How to Overcome Fear Chapter 11 – Flaws of Fearless Chapter 12 – Putting Emotions in the Backseat Episode 4 – Resilience Chapter 13 – Finding Opportunities within Challenges Chapter 14 – Turning Resilience on its Head Chapter 15 – Learning like a Scientist Chapter 16 – Into the Wild Episode 5 – Taking Action Chapter 17 – Taking Action Chapter 18 – Better Practice

Duration:00:32:34

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Audiobook: Chapters 13-16 Resilience

11/22/2021
Learning is the most important skill. Great learners are agile, resilient, and adaptable. Great learners can acquire new skills when new demands arise. In times of change, learners will thrive. The best news: learning is a skill – one that anyone can get better at. This book will provide the tools and science to help you do just that. Learner Lab Website Trevor Ragan Learner the Audiobook The End of Trauma by George Bonanno Chapters & Release Schedule: Episode 1 – Oct 19 Chapter 1 – Rudy Chapter 2 – Why Learning Chapter 3 – Tigers Chapter 4 – Why We Zoo Tiger Episode 2 – Oct 26 Chapter 5 - Mindsets & Learning Chapter 6 - Mindsets & Action Chapter 7 - Misconceptions Chapter 8 - How to Build a Growth Mindset Episode 3 – Nov 1 Chapter 9 - Fear, Emotions & Learning Chapter 10 - How to Overcome Fear Chapter 11 - Flaws of Fearless Chapter 12 - Putting Emotions in the Backseat Episode 4 – Nov 22 Chapter 13 - Finding Opportunities within Challenges Chapter 14 - Turning Resilience on its Head Chapter 15 - Learning like a Scientist Chapter 16 - Into the Wild Episode 5 – Coming Soon Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19

Duration:00:47:45

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Audiobook: Chapters 9-12 Overcoming Fear

11/1/2021
Learning is the most important skill. Great learners are agile, resilient, and adaptable. Great learners can acquire new skills when new demands arise. In times of change, learners will thrive. The best news: learning is a skill – one that anyone can get better at. This book will provide the tools and science to help you do just that. Learner Lab Website Trevor Ragan Learner the Audiobook Episode Overview: - How fear impacts learning - How our default approach to dealing with fear and discomfort usually makes it worse - How to overcome fear & discomfort Topics: stress reappraisal, stress mindset Guests: Jeremy Jamieson, Susan David, Marc Brackett, Seth Godin Also mentioned: Alison Wood-Brooks, Alia Crum, Liz Gilbert Chapters & Release Schedule: Episode 1 – Oct 19 Chapter 1 – Rudy Chapter 2 – Why Learning Chapter 3 – Tigers Chapter 4 – Why We Zoo Tiger Episode 2 – Oct 26 Chapter 5 - Mindsets & Learning Chapter 6 - Mindsets & Action Chapter 7 - Misconceptions Chapter 8 - How to Build a Growth Mindset Episode 3 – Nov 1 Chapter 9 - Fear, Emotions & Learning Chapter 10 - How to Overcome Fear Chapter 11 - Flaws of Fearless Chapter 12 - Putting Emotions in the Backseat Episode 4 – Nov 22 Chapter 13 - Finding Opportunities within Challenges Chapter 14 - Turning Resilience on it's Head Chapter 15 - Learning like a Scientist Chapter 16 - Into the Wild Episode 5 – Coming Soon Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19

Duration:00:46:48

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Audiobook: Chapters 5-8 Growth Mindset

10/26/2021
Learning is the most important skill. Great learners are agile, resilient, and adaptable. Great learners can acquire new skills when new demands arise. In times of change, learners will thrive. The best news: learning is a skill – one that anyone can get better at. This book will provide the tools and science to help you do just that. LarryWilkins.com Learner Lab Website Trevor Ragan Learner the Audiobook Episode Overview: - Growth mindset deep dive - How our mindset impact learning - How our mindsets impact action - How to build a growth mindset Topics: growth mindset, neuroplasticity Guests: Larry Wilkins, Michael Merzenich Also mentioned: Carol Dweck Chapters & Release Schedule: Episode 1 – Oct 19 Chapter 1 – Rudy Chapter 2 – Why Learning Chapter 3 – Tigers Chapter 4 – Why We Zoo Tiger Episode 2 – Oct 26 Chapter 5 - Mindsets & Learning Chapter 6 - Mindsets & Action Chapter 7 - Misconceptions Chapter 8 - How to Build a Growth Mindset Episode 3 – Nov 1 Chapter 9 - Fear, Emotions & Learning Chapter 10 - How to Overcome Fear Chapter 11 - Flaws of Fearless Chapter 12 - Putting Emotions in the Backseat Episode 4 – Nov 22 Chapter 13 - Finding Opportunities within Challenges Chapter 14 - Turning Resilience on it's Head Chapter 15 - Learning like a Scientist Chapter 16 - Into the Wild Episode 5 – Coming Soon Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19

Duration:00:45:51

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Audiobook: Chapters 1-4 Jungle Tiger

10/19/2021
Learning is the most important skill. Great learners are agile, resilient, and adaptable. Great learners can acquire new skills when new demands arise. In times of change, learners will thrive. The best news: learning is a skill – one that anyone can get better at. This book will provide the tools and science to help you do just that. Learner Lab Website Trevor Ragan Learner the Audiobook Chapters & Release Schedule: Episode 1 – Oct 19 Chapter 1 – Rudy Chapter 2 – Why Learning Chapter 3 – Tigers Chapter 4 – Why We Zoo Tiger Episode 2 – Oct 26 Chapter 5 - Mindsets & Learning Chapter 6 - Mindsets & Action Chapter 7 - Misconceptions Chapter 8 - How to Build a Growth Mindset Episode 3 – Nov 1 Chapter 9 - Fear, Emotions & Learning Chapter 10 - How to Overcome Fear Chapter 11 - Flaws of Fearless Chapter 12 - Putting Emotions in the Backseat Episode 4 – Nov 22 Chapter 13 - Finding Opportunities within Challenges Chapter 14 - Turning Resilience on it's Head Chapter 15 - Learning like a Scientist Chapter 16 - Into the Wild Episode 5 – Coming Soon Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19

Duration:00:27:47

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Season 3 Trailer - Learner the Audiobook

10/12/2021
We wrote a book. But instead of selling it to you, we're going to present the whole thing, right here, in an audiobook format, for free. We'll drop a few chapters each week! For contact information + more free learning resources visit: www.thelearnerlab.com

Duration:00:01:15

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Emotions, Learning, and Resilience with Susan David & Marc Brackett

5/12/2020
The way we traditionally look at emotions can hurt our capacity to grow. To become a better learner we need to change our perceptions of emotions, learn to feel them, understand them, and to work with them rather than against them. Featuring: Susan David - Psychologist: Harvard Medical School Marc Brackett - Director: Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence Full show notes Quick Links: Susan David Emotional Agility by Susan David Checking with Susan David (podcast) Marc Brackett Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett Marc Brackett and Brene Brown (podcast) Alex Belser Trevor Ragan

Duration:00:44:38

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How to Improve the Learning Environment Through Modeling w/ Karch Kiraly & Ceci Craft

5/5/2020
Our actions have more of an impact on the learning environment than we realize. If we understand the power of modeling, upgrade the way we think about it, and become more intentional about it - we can all improve the learning environment for the people around us. Special guests: Karch Kiraly - Head Coach: USA Women's Volleyball Ceci Craft - All Terrain Project Full Show Notes Quick Links: Ceci Craft Karch Kiraly All Terrain Project Imitation Study Imitation Who What Study Psychological Safety Episode Alex Belser Trevor Ragan

Duration:00:27:30

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Improving the Quality of Practice for Better Learning with Anders Ericsson

4/28/2020
All practice is not created equally. To become a better learner we need to engage in more purposeful, deliberate practice. Anders Ericsson, one of the world's leading experts in learning, explains how we can use his research to get better at getting better. Full show notes Quick Links Anders Ericsson Peak by Anders Ericsson Alex Belser Trevor Ragan

Duration:00:21:56

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Designing Your Environment for More Action and Better Learning

4/14/2020
To build a skill or make a lasting change we have to get on the path of taking and sustaining action. Understanding a few core principles from the field of behavioral economics can help us stay on that path - helping groups and individuals take more action and become better learners. Full Show Notes Quick Links Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely Alex Belser Trevor Ragan

Duration:00:27:43

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Using the Power of Stories for Better Communication with Matthew Dicks

4/7/2020
Research shows that communicating with stories can lead to more retention, action, and connection - which are all essential elements of learning. Today we're going to present the research that shows why stories are so powerful. And then Matthew Dicks (one of the world's best storytellers) will give us some tools and techniques to become better storytellers and communicators. Full Show Notes Quick Links Matthew Dicks Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks Retention Study Simulation Study Blood Pressure Study Einstein Study How Stories Enhance Learning by Saga Briggs Why Does the Brain Love Stories? by Saga Briggs Alex Belser’s Website Trevor Ragan

Duration:00:23:48

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Learning from Good and Bad Outcomes

3/31/2020
Often times we judge our process and decisions by to the quality of the outcome. The research calls this outcome bias and the poker world calls it resulting. No matter what you call it, this can lead to a number of traps that hurt the learning process. The good news: once we understand how it works we can find ways to avoid resulting and become better learners. Full Show Notes Quick Links Outcome Bias Study Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke Casey Yontz’s Twitter Alex Belser’s Website Trevor Ragan

Duration:00:29:54