What *really* gets people to take action for the planet? Environmental engineer and designer, Katie Patrick, takes you on a wild intellectual journey into the heart of the environmental psyche, exploring the latest evidence-based behavioral science you can use to get more people to adopt your climate or environmental campaign. Get Katie's secret climate action design tips and indie/hacker startup ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Earth SciencesScience |
In this episode, I share the secret to building your mission. You need to START by building a funnel, not an idea. If you're building an idea, campaign, or product and not building it as a funnel, you could be making a big mistake. Listen in, I'll sh... more
In this episode, I explain the precise definition of how I see gamification. It's essentially tracking progress towards a goal, and rewarding people for making progress. This episode is a neat nugget of the core measurement-driven gamification princi... more
Did you know that the vast majority of environmental professionals have NO training in the job they are hired to do? That's the job of human influence. Environmental scientists, engineers, and lawyers are often hired for the job of influencing thousa... more
There are three big mistakes people make when they are trying to influence people to help the planet. In this episode, I share what these are and the five big levels you should be using instead that are proven to influence people to act. * * *How to ... more
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II am supporting this as I have the same idea & my child even ask me why we do not livein a camp as there is all that you need & it is nature & safe for kids. Greetings from Croatia & I am here if there is a chance to share this model to other countries. Val
This show seems completely obsessed with virtue signaling, sophomoric attempts at critical thinking, and endless fluff. When she started asking her listeners to build her own ideas and then proceeded to rattle off one about composting in public, I decided it was time to shut this down and try to protect the world from vapid podcasts like this.
Excellent. We need deep knowledge of environmental psychology now more than ever, and Katie Patrick is an experienced, reliable, and smart guide in this evolving area. Her distillations are concise and actionable and I end every episode having always gained an expanded mindset for how to communicate to and engage people on environmental topics. I also love the length and formats Katie uses. Highly recommend!
Katie is brilliant, distilling and communicating such helpful information. She’s a role model in this field of creating positive environmental change as a career and I deeply appreciate all the effort she’s put into this phenomenal podcast!
Incredibly well researched. Katie does the boring deep reading of peer reviewed journals and synthesizes the behaviors that best enact change for a worthy goal. more
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