
The Cognitive Bias podcast explores the world of things we do that don't make any rational sense, one bias at a time.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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In the bonus season finale, we speak to content designer Sarah Winters about clear language, the role of ego in government work, and why you should count the adjectives in news articles.
In this episode, we chat with digital strategist Jeff Eaton about the difficulty of picking the right metric, how we determine our values, and his new company, Autogram.
In this episode, we talk to Writing Is Designing authors Michael J. Metts and Andy Welfe about inclusive language, how salary negotiations are problematic, and founding of one of the most welcoming UX and content communities on the planet.
Just Enough Research author Erika Hall and I discuss the pitfalls of polling, the need for humility in research, James Baldwin, and why design needs to interrogate capitalism. And that's just for starters.
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Very gripping and good content, but there’s a bad tongue clicking habit he has which always takes me away from the content momentarily.
I love this podcast which has a lot of great speakers and interesting topics and has great host, Dave Dylan Thomas. Highly recommendable, check it out.
You use way way way too much word fillers in your podcasts. All I hear is “and um”, “yeah ummmm”, “ because ummmmm”.... really off putting. Great knowledge and context but the word fillers throughout this podcast was a massive turn off. Can’t listen to it. So distracting.
I've been following this pod since seeing David give a talk at UX Copenhagen last year. He does an amazing job of breaking down the complex nature of cognitive bias and personally I've found it really helpful to be able to hold up a mirror to my own bias and understand it better. 100% recommend.
I wanted to get my head around the different Cognitive Biases that exist so I searched on my podcast app to find this show, I've been really impressed with the short but informative episodes going trought way more Cognitive Biases than I realised existed, thanks David.









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