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Nudge is the UK's #1 marketing podcast, breaking down the hidden psychology behind what we do and why we do it. No BS, just smart, science-backed insights that actually work.
A surprisingly effective way to persuade (almost) anyone
Nudge
25 minutes
1 month ago
A surprisingly effective way to persuade (almost) anyone
It’s a psychological principle that helped end South African apartheid.
It reversed the Pope’s declining popularity.
It reduced university students’ binge drinking by 30%.
And can predict romantic breakups with 60% accuracy.
Today, bestselling author Will Storr reveals the surprisingly effective way to persuade (almost) anyone.
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Nudge
Nudge is the UK's #1 marketing podcast, breaking down the hidden psychology behind what we do and why we do it. No BS, just smart, science-backed insights that actually work.