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Theory Vs. Reality: Why Our Economic Behavior Isn't Always Rational

Thursday, May 28, 2020

We don't always behave the way economic models say we will. We don't save enough for retirement. We give money to charity. This week, why we act in ways that go against our "rational" self-interest.

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Finding Meaning At Work: How We Shape And Think About Our Jobs

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Finding a new job may be the solution to your woes at work. But there may also be other ways to get more out of your daily grind. This week on Hidden Brain, we explore ways to find meaning at work.

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Decisions, Decisions: Some We Struggle To Make, Others We Can't Forget

Thursday, July 25, 2019

This week on the Hidden Brain radio show, decision-making. We learn why we often stumble when trying to make ourselves happy, and why certain decisions leave us wondering "what if?"

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Creative Differences: The Benefits Of Reaching Out To People Unlike Ourselves

Thursday, January 24, 2019

What happens when we connect with people whose view of the world is very different from our own? This week on Hidden Brain, we look at the links between diversity, conflict, and creativity.

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Native American Nonprofits, Tribes Lead Response To Minneapolis Homeless Population

Monday, November 05, 2018

Tribal governments and Native American nonprofits are leading the way in one of Minnesota's largest homeless encampments called the Wall of Forgotten Natives.

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You 2.0: How To Build A Better Job

Monday, July 31, 2017

Finding a new job may be the solution to your woes at work. But there may also be other ways to get more out of your daily grind.

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#AirbnbWhileBlack: How Hidden Bias Shapes The Sharing Economy

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

The sharing economy is making online transactions far more personal, which can lead to some unintended consequences.

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