The Cognitive Bias Podcast

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The Cognitive Bias podcast explores the world of things we do that don't make any rational sense, one bias at a time.

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  • The Tess Monster
    Tongue clicking
    Very gripping and good content, but there’s a bad tongue clicking habit he has which always takes me away from the content momentarily.
  • The_Deuce
    Great concept, poor execution
    👎👎👎
  • BGabita
    Hilariously unselfconscious about how his own biases
    The basic explanations are okay, but he then models irrational thinking and partisan bias with the commentary. You need a fair-minded, or least reflective person to do this instead. The podcast’s political commentary is moralistic, self-righteous, wildly partisan, and dangerously ignorant. Listen to the Kavanaugh episode if you want an example. He even provides a trigger warning (which cognitive bias is involved with “triggering”?)
  • Jinxtown
    Thanks for this
    I had a chance to see David live on stage and he delivered a compelling talk around cognitive bias and how we can use that in how we design products and services
  • Franco Olivo y Alto Voltaje
    Love the podcast
    This podcast uncovers the biases that we do not even realize we have. It’s is quite eye-opening.
  • Aheld
    A must listen given today's media culture
    This show helped me understand how the continually bombardment of details can reinforce our existing biases as opposed to educate us onto new perspectives. Good audio quality and speaker tone, I make my kids listen as well. This should be taught more in school
  • subliminabubble
    Totally charming and interesting
    Great bite-sized episodes: the host is charming and likable (and doesn't talk in one of those weird, fake radio voices) and totally interesting information. I listened to an hour's worth of these while I cleaned my apartment and found it to be a good use of my time!
  • bendystraw
    Accessible, interesting, and well-researched
    Fascinating info about our various biases and how they impact the way we live
  • thinking about hexagons
    Great Podcast
    A succinct exploration of the faults in our reasonings and perceptions.
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