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Breaking beliefismBreaking beliefismAdam KucharskiIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Professor Adam Kucharski, a mathematician and epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss how data can be used to understand epidemics, why evidence isn’t enough to persuade others, and how poker is the perfect gateway to maths.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-2728 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismAdam KucharskiIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Professor Adam Kucharski, a mathematician and epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss how data can be used to understand epidemics, why evidence isn’t enough to persuade others, and how poker is the perfect gateway to maths.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-2728 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismTom DavenportIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Professor Tom Davenport, a leading authority on AI and author of the book All Hands On Tech: The AI Powered Citizen Revolution. They explore the implications of AI, the importance of critical thinking, and why there's few better careers than plumbing.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-2028 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismTom DavenportIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Professor Tom Davenport, a leading authority on AI and author of the book All Hands On Tech: The AI Powered Citizen Revolution. They explore the implications of AI, the importance of critical thinking, and why there's few better careers than plumbing.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-2028 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismDr. Chris KavanaghIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to anthropologist Dr. Chris Kavanagh about secular gurus, how online platforms have amplified their influence, and how easily confidence can be mistaken for knowledge.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-1327 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismDr. Chris KavanaghIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to anthropologist Dr. Chris Kavanagh about secular gurus, how online platforms have amplified their influence, and how easily confidence can be mistaken for knowledge.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-1327 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismCass SunsteinIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Professor Cass Sunstein, the father of the “nudge” theory, who served as part of the Obama administration. They discuss why adaptation is part of the human condition, and how we could all become famous. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-0629 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismCass SunsteinIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Professor Cass Sunstein, the father of the “nudge” theory, who served as part of the Obama administration. They discuss why adaptation is part of the human condition, and how we could all become famous. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-0629 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismChloe CombiIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to author Chloe Combi, an expert on Generations Z and A. They discuss generational differences, the impact of social media on young people's lives, and gender differences in beliefs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-3029 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismChloe CombiIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to author Chloe Combi, an expert on Generations Z and A. They discuss generational differences, the impact of social media on young people's lives, and gender differences in beliefs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-3029 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismFraser NelsonIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to journalist Fraser Nelson, the Times columnist and former editor of The Spectator. They discuss religion, the impact of family structure on child outcomes, the obsession with formal education, and how Covid changed our relationship with the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-2329 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismFraser NelsonIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to journalist Fraser Nelson, the Times columnist and former editor of The Spectator. They discuss religion, the impact of family structure on child outcomes, the obsession with formal education, and how Covid changed our relationship with the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-2329 minHow To Academy PodcastHow To Academy PodcastLSE Behavioural Economist Paul Dolan - How to Stop Hating People We Disagree WithLSE’s Paul Dolan reveals how we can stop hating the people we disagree with, and how we can foster a more tolerant society. We like to think that we’re tolerant, but many of us struggle to engage with people whose opinions differ strongly from our own – even if they might have something useful to contribute to the debate. We’re all falling victim to what Professor Paul Dolan defines as beliefism. Now Paul joins us to reveal the importance of exposing ourselves to diverging opinions, and how we can lean into difference and create environments that are...2025-05-161h 09Breaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGeoff NorcottIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to comedian Geoff Norcott. They discuss teaching, class, taxation and whether trance is the best music genre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-1629 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGeoff NorcottIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to comedian Geoff Norcott. They discuss teaching, class, taxation and whether trance is the best music genre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-1629 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismJames MarriottIn the opening episode to series 3, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Times columnist James Marriott, discussing organised fun, posh restaurants and political shifts among younger generations.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-0929 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismJames MarriottIn the opening episode to series 3, Professor Paul Dolan talks to Times columnist James Marriott, discussing organised fun, posh restaurants and political shifts among younger generations.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-05-0929 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismBrett StanilandIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Dr. Brett Staniland, a model and advocate for sustainable fashion. They explore the complexities of fast fashion, and the impact of identities on the clothes we buy. Brett shares his journey from academia to the cat walk, and why he appeared on Love Island.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-1828 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismBrett StanilandIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Dr. Brett Staniland, a model and advocate for sustainable fashion. They explore the complexities of fast fashion, and the impact of identities on the clothes we buy. Brett shares his journey from academia to the cat walk, and why he appeared on Love Island.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-1828 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismDavid GoodhartIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to David Goodhart, a prominent broadcaster and journalist. They discuss identity, immigration, and family dynamics. They agree on the importance of empathy and understanding in political discourse, but disagree about the importance of a traditional two-person family structure and how to protect cultural diversity in the presence of social mobility.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-1129 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismDavid GoodhartIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to David Goodhart, a prominent broadcaster and journalist. They discuss identity, immigration, and family dynamics. They agree on the importance of empathy and understanding in political discourse, but disagree about the importance of a traditional two-person family structure and how to protect cultural diversity in the presence of social mobility.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-1129 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismDr. Cahal MoranIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to behavioural economist Dr. Cahal Moran to explore the complexities of economics and its real-world implications. They discuss the impact of the 2008 financial crisis, and the importance of addressing happiness in discussions of economics. They agree on how it’s possible to simultaneously hold two competing truths, and they don't disagree with that much. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-0426 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismDr. Cahal MoranIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to behavioural economist Dr. Cahal Moran to explore the complexities of economics and its real-world implications. They discuss the impact of the 2008 financial crisis, and the importance of addressing happiness in discussions of economics. They agree on how it’s possible to simultaneously hold two competing truths, and they don't disagree with that much. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-04-0426 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismMary HarringtonIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to journalist Mary Harrington, the author of Feminism Against Progress and a contributing editor at Unherd. They discuss counterculture, the complexities of human nature, and the implications of assisted dying legislation. They disagree on the public policy challenge of a“slippery slope” but agree on why the best piece of personal advice might be “consider trying to be normal”.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-2828 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismMary HarringtonIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to journalist Mary Harrington, the author of Feminism Against Progress and a contributing editor at Unherd. They discuss counterculture, the complexities of human nature, and the implications of assisted dying legislation. They disagree on the public policy challenge of a“slippery slope” but agree on why the best piece of personal advice might be “consider trying to be normal”.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-2828 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismProf Danny DorlingIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Prof Danny Dorling, a professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. They discuss freedom of speech, social class, inequality, and education. They agree on many things apart from the importance of measuring happiness. Danny thinks he has a way for Paul to tolerate Coldplay fans - but he's surely wrong about that. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-2129 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismProf Danny DorlingIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Prof Danny Dorling, a professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. They discuss freedom of speech, social class, inequality, and education. They agree on many things apart from the importance of measuring happiness. Danny thinks he has a way for Paul to tolerate Coldplay fans - but he's surely wrong about that. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-2129 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismSimon MundieIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to former sports reporter Simon Mundie, the host of the podcast A New Way Of Being. They discuss mental toughness in sport, particularly tennis, and disagree about the impact of tribalism in football.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1426 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismSimon MundieIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to former sports reporter Simon Mundie, the host of the podcast A New Way Of Being. They discuss mental toughness in sport, particularly tennis, and disagree about the impact of tribalism in football.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1426 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismVicky ReynalIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to psychotherapist Vicky Reynal about the complex relationship individuals have with money. They explore why money is often a taboo subject, the psychological implications of financial habits, and the societal norms that shape our perceptions of wealth.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-0727 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismVicky ReynalIn this episode, Professor Paul Dolan talks to psychotherapist Vicky Reynal about the complex relationship individuals have with money. They explore why money is often a taboo subject, the psychological implications of financial habits, and the societal norms that shape our perceptions of wealth.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-0727 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismProf Micael DahlenIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Prof Micael Dahlen, a happiness expert from the Stockholm School of Economics. They have plenty in common, including their approach to research subjects and their love of tattoos. They discuss Micael’s research on serial killers and how judging them reflects the human inclination to look for moral absolutes.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2827 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismProf Micael DahlenIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Prof Micael Dahlen, a happiness expert from the Stockholm School of Economics. They have plenty in common, including their approach to research subjects and their love of tattoos. They discuss Micael’s research on serial killers and how judging them reflects the human inclination to look for moral absolutes.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2827 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismProf Mark RowlandsIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan chats to philosopher Prof Mark Rowlands about whether dogs have found the key to happiness in life - by not reflecting on their actions. As a new dog owner, Paul agrees that we could learn from dogs who are always up for anything. They discuss (the lack of) free will and how the human tendency to overthink can lead to troubled beliefs.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2124 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismProf Mark RowlandsIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan chats to philosopher Prof Mark Rowlands about whether dogs have found the key to happiness in life - by not reflecting on their actions. As a new dog owner, Paul agrees that we could learn from dogs who are always up for anything. They discuss (the lack of) free will and how the human tendency to overthink can lead to troubled beliefs.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-2124 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismOliver BurkemanTo start the new series of Breaking Beliefism, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Oliver Burkeman, the author of "4000 Weeks" and "Meditations for Mortals". They discuss how small tangible actions can be more purposeful and make us happier than big dreams, and the need to accept the inevitability of ageing and death. They agree on most things, apart from the value of self-help culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1428 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismOliver BurkemanTo start the new series of Breaking Beliefism, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Oliver Burkeman, the author of "4000 Weeks" and "Meditations for Mortals". They discuss how small tangible actions can be more purposeful and make us happier than big dreams, and the need to accept the inevitability of ageing and death. They agree on most things, apart from the value of self-help culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1428 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGiles CorenIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan speaks to newspaper columnist and TV presenter Giles Coren, who has made a career out of being opinionated. The conversation was the embodiment of ‘breaking beliefism’ - they disagreed on several things, including whether literature and music are a waste of time. But they did agree on how provocation can lead to better debate and how the middle classes are the most constrained by rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1727 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGiles CorenIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan speaks to newspaper columnist and TV presenter Giles Coren, who has made a career out of being opinionated. The conversation was the embodiment of ‘breaking beliefism’ - they disagreed on several things, including whether literature and music are a waste of time. But they did agree on how provocation can lead to better debate and how the middle classes are the most constrained by rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1727 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismMelanie RickeyIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan chats to journalist and fashion editor Melanie Rickey, who founded The Enoughness movement after recovery from drug and alcohol misuse. They agree on the concept of ‘enoughness’ – the sweet spot between fearing less and seeking more – but place different emphasis on the role of individuals and society in bringing it about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1029 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismMelanie RickeyIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan chats to journalist and fashion editor Melanie Rickey, who founded The Enoughness movement after recovery from drug and alcohol misuse. They agree on the concept of ‘enoughness’ – the sweet spot between fearing less and seeking more – but place different emphasis on the role of individuals and society in bringing it about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-1029 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismRt Hon Steve BakerIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Rt. Hon Steve Baker, former MP and Minister in the last Conservative government. Paul and Steve disagree about several things, but are united in their support for dissent. They discuss how beliefism and groupthink have contributed to flawed policymaking, and why politicians are sometimes more honest about their biases than academics.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-0329 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismRt Hon Steve BakerIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Rt. Hon Steve Baker, former MP and Minister in the last Conservative government. Paul and Steve disagree about several things, but are united in their support for dissent. They discuss how beliefism and groupthink have contributed to flawed policymaking, and why politicians are sometimes more honest about their biases than academics.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-0329 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismAleksandar MaticIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks with Dr Aleks Matic, who is a computer scientist and all round geek at Koa Health. They discuss how beliefism across disciplines is often found in the language used. They agree that Aleks' fellow Serb Novak Djokovic is the greatest tennis player of all time but disagree about how to be happy with Aleks preferring the dullness of a "calm sea" over the excitement of being a "rough ocean".  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-2028 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismAleksandar MaticIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks with Dr Aleks Matic, who is a computer scientist and all round geek at Koa Health. They discuss how beliefism across disciplines is often found in the language used. They agree that Aleks' fellow Serb Novak Djokovic is the greatest tennis player of all time but disagree about how to be happy with Aleks preferring the dullness of a "calm sea" over the excitement of being a "rough ocean".  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-2028 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGearóid NorrisIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan discusses all things gambling with Gearóid Norris. They talk about the discipline required to make money from gambling and how to deal with the challenges of problematic gambling. They explore the stigma associated with gambling and why Gearóid feels the need to lie to cabbies about what he does for a living.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-1328 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGearóid NorrisIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan discusses all things gambling with Gearóid Norris. They talk about the discipline required to make money from gambling and how to deal with the challenges of problematic gambling. They explore the stigma associated with gambling and why Gearóid feels the need to lie to cabbies about what he does for a living.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-1328 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismRim TurkmaniIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Dr Rim Turkmani, a colleague at the LSE currently working on the Syrian conflict and who was previously an astrophysicist. They discuss how the methods of natural science help inform social science and how addressing the challenges of beliefism in conflict zones provides lessons for breaking beliefism elsewhere. They talk about immigration and agree that so much depends on how the issues are framed.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-0623 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismRim TurkmaniIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Dr Rim Turkmani, a colleague at the LSE currently working on the Syrian conflict and who was previously an astrophysicist. They discuss how the methods of natural science help inform social science and how addressing the challenges of beliefism in conflict zones provides lessons for breaking beliefism elsewhere. They talk about immigration and agree that so much depends on how the issues are framed.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-0623 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismSharath JeevanIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Sharath Jeevan, consultant and part-time stand up comic. They discuss the power of humour in reducing beliefism. They agree that all metrics used to assess performance can work well until they don't and then it's hard to pivot. They disagree about just how much difference there is between the generations.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2926 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismSharath JeevanIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Sharath Jeevan, consultant and part-time stand up comic. They discuss the power of humour in reducing beliefism. They agree that all metrics used to assess performance can work well until they don't and then it's hard to pivot. They disagree about just how much difference there is between the generations.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2926 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismBruce DaisleyIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan discusses breaking beliefism with Bruce Daisley, formerly the most senior person at Twitter outside of the US. They discuss freedom of speech, the limits of what people should be allowed to say online, and what makes for a good culture in the workplace. They discuss "red lines" and agree that no one over the age of 21 should have a birthday party. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2229 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismBruce DaisleyIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan discusses breaking beliefism with Bruce Daisley, formerly the most senior person at Twitter outside of the US. They discuss freedom of speech, the limits of what people should be allowed to say online, and what makes for a good culture in the workplace. They discuss "red lines" and agree that no one over the age of 21 should have a birthday party. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2229 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGus O'DonnellIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Lord Gus O'Donnell, who was Cabinet Secretary under three Prime Ministers. They talk about how hard it is get wellbeing into policy, despite the case for it being so compelling. They talk about football and its lessons for reducing beliefism. They discuss social class, where they disagree about its importance in contemporary society. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-1529 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismGus O'DonnellIn this episode, Prof Paul Dolan talks to Lord Gus O'Donnell, who was Cabinet Secretary under three Prime Ministers. They talk about how hard it is get wellbeing into policy, despite the case for it being so compelling. They talk about football and its lessons for reducing beliefism. They discuss social class, where they disagree about its importance in contemporary society. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-1529 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismRob HendersonIn this first episode of a new series, Prof Paul Dolan discusses beliefism - discrimination against those who disagree with us - with Rob Henderson, author of the national bestseller Troubled. They discuss Rob's very cool idea of luxury beliefs, held only by those who can "afford" them, and disagree about some of the beliefs Rob classes as a luxury, such as polyamory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0829 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismRob HendersonIn this first episode of a new series, Prof Paul Dolan discusses beliefism - discrimination against those who disagree with us - with Rob Henderson, author of the national bestseller Troubled. They discuss Rob's very cool idea of luxury beliefs, held only by those who can "afford" them, and disagree about some of the beliefs Rob classes as a luxury, such as polyamory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0829 minA New Way of BeingA New Way of BeingHow to Design a Life of Happiness - Professor Paul DolanProfessor Paul Dolan on Bringing More Pleasure and Purpose into Everyday Living. This bitesize episode challenges the stories we tell ourselves about happiness—stories that often equate fulfillment with high status, massive social media followings, or endless wealth. But as Professor Paul Dolan reveals, these ideas are often misguided. Real happiness isn’t about chasing society’s markers of success; it’s about tuning into what genuinely brings us joy: spending time with friends, building meaningful connections, practicing kindness, playing sport, or simply enjoying music. It’s time to rethink what truly makes us happy and embrace the power of simple...2024-11-0809 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismComing soon: breaking beliefismIn this new series, Professor Paul Dolan, one of the world's experts on the science behind happiness, sets out to talk to people who might disagree with him, with a view to reducing ‘beliefism’ – his term for discriminating against people with different views. Join him on his journey through beliefism and towards finding ways to listen more to different people and perspectives, which lies at the heart of social progress.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0400 minBreaking beliefismBreaking beliefismComing soon: breaking beliefismIn this new series, Professor Paul Dolan, one of the world's experts on the science behind happiness, sets out to talk to people who might disagree with him, with a view to reducing ‘beliefism’ – his term for discriminating against people with different views. Join him on his journey through beliefism and towards finding ways to listen more to different people and perspectives, which lies at the heart of social progress.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-0400 minSaturday2Sunday Football PodcastSaturday2Sunday Football PodcastEpisode 640: Joe DolanPaul is joined by special guest Joe Dolan (@FG_Dolan) of Fantasy Points. Joe shares his thoughts on many of the top rookies from the 2024 class from a redraft and dynasty perspective.  To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Hosts: Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Jeff Abercrombie (@theSofascout) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball) 2024-07-3032 minGreatest MindsGreatest MindsCan Being Delusional Actually Make You Happier? - Paul DolanEveryone wants to be happy. It’s the number one thing people wish for when they blow out their candles, throw a coin in a fountain, or see a shooting star. So if it’s so sought after, why haven’t we discovered the key to it yet?Paul Dolan, Professor of Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and bestselling author, has wondered the same thing, which is why he has dedicated his time to studying what it is and how we can achieve it.He answers questions such as ‘Could being delusional actually...2024-06-2648 minPublic Health InsightPublic Health InsightThe Determinants Of Happiness - Part 2 - Designing Happier Lives w/ Dr. Paul DolanCan we define happiness simply as an algebraic equation with the feeling of happiness on one side and a variety of other variables on the other?In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we continue the conversation with Dr. Paul Dolan about the determinants of happiness, why it's so challenging to measure it, the midlife crisis phenomenon, the opportunity costs of attention, exploring whether money truly makes you happy, and understanding social narratives and expectations.Guest◼️ Dr. Paul Dolan, Professor of Behavioural Science at the London School of E...2024-03-1231 minPublic Health InsightPublic Health InsightWhat Health Economics Tells Us About Happiness - Part 1 - Designing Happier Lives w/ Dr. Paul DolanIf you could have one thing, anything in the world, What would that be? Would it be money or would it be health, happiness, or some combination?  In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Paul Dolan to try and get to the bottom of all of this. Dr. Dolan is a Professor of Behavioral Sciences at the London School of Economics, with research interests mainly in human behavior, happiness, and the relationships between them. Before he was a professor though, he'd always been curious about learning and navigating the unpredictable j...2024-03-0524 minThe Retirement Café PodcastThe Retirement Café PodcastThe Retirement Café Podcast – How to be Happy Ever After, with Professor Paul DolanHello and welcome – today I have the pleasure of sharing a fascinating conversation I had with Professor Paul Dolan – who’s maybe better known as the Professor of Happiness.  Paul is a behavioural scientist, advisor to the government and currently Professor of Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He’s published 41 peer reviewed articles and been cited more than 32,000. Paul has certainly made the science of happiness his business.  You may well have read one of his two best-selling books. The first is called ‘Happiness by Design’ and his most recently relea...2023-09-2631 minPhilosophy For Our TimesPhilosophy For Our TimesHow to find and make sense of happiness | Paul DolanWant lasting happiness? Paul Dolan reveals the secret: it's all about where you direct your attention to on a daily basis. Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesHappiness isn't about what you think, it's about what you do. And you're more in control than you'd imagine. Join happiness expert and LSE Professor of Behavioural Science, Paul Dolan, as he explains how to create a happy life by your own design.Paul Dolan is Professor of Behavioural Science at t...2023-08-2222 minPhilosophy For Our TimesPhilosophy For Our TimesHow to find and make sense of happiness | Paul DolanWant lasting happiness? Paul Dolan reveals the secret: it's all about where you direct your attention to on a daily basis. Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesHappiness isn't about what you think, it's about what you do. And you're more in control than you'd imagine. Join happiness expert and LSE Professor of Behavioural Science, Paul Dolan, as he explains how to create a happy life by your own design.Paul Dolan is Professor of Behavioural Science at t...2023-08-2222 minSaturday2Sunday Football PodcastSaturday2Sunday Football PodcastEpisode 580: Joe DolanPaul is joined by special guest Joe Dolan (@FG_Dolan) of Fantasy Points. Joe shares his thoughts on many of the top rookies from a redraft and dynasty perspective.  To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Hosts: Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Jeff Abercrombie (@theSofascout) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball) 2023-08-0836 minMoontower Soccer: An Austin FC PodcastMoontower Soccer: An Austin FC Podcast4-1 Win in Minnesota, Rodo Arrives in ATX, Craig Loaned From Union, VAN and SKC Previews w/ Paul Dolan, and moreThis week,  Landon and Jeremiah discuss the shocking 4-1 blowout in Minnesota and Borrell's intro press conference. They are also joined by Apple TV's Paul Dolan to preview the upcoming matches against the Vancouver Whitecaps and Sporting Kansas City. Other topics and questions include:- Highlights from the Borrell press conference- Brandan Craig on loan from Philly- Does CJ Fodrey need a new challenge?- Minnesota United recap (25:45)- Driussi , Stuver, and Fagundez show up against the run of play- Landon bravely criticizes Dani Pereira- Was it a...2023-07-111h 14Beyond Organic WineBeyond Organic WinePaul Dolan - A Conversation About Regenerative Organic WineMy guest for this episode is Paul Dolan. Paul Dolan has always been a pioneer leading the industry towards a more sustainable future.  While a winemaker and then president at Fetzer, Paul proved to the California wine industry that wineries and grape growers can preserve and enhance their environment, strengthen their communities, and enrich the lives of their employees without sacrificing the bottom line.  He introduced Bonterra, the first nationally distributed wine made with 100 percent organic grapes, placing Fetzer at the forefront of organic viticulture.  Paul’s experiences at Fetzer led him to publish “True to Our Roots...2022-10-3153 minPhilosophy For Our TimesPhilosophy For Our TimesPublic policies in pursuit of happiness | Paul DolanIs government responsible for people's happiness? Paul Dolan tells us how to reach happiness and how public policy could get involved. Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesFrom ancient philosophers to modern scientists we have been perplexed by happiness. In this interview, Professor of Behavioural Science at the LSE, Paul Dolan, discusses what happiness is and whether it should affect public policy. He engages with purpose vs happiness and how we, as a society, can find ways to promote happiness via public policy. Paul Dolan's main research i...2022-08-0920 minPhilosophy For Our TimesPhilosophy For Our TimesPublic policies in pursuit of happiness | Paul DolanIs government responsible for people's happiness? Paul Dolan tells us how to reach happiness and how public policy could get involved. Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesFrom ancient philosophers to modern scientists we have been perplexed by happiness. In this interview, Professor of Behavioural Science at the LSE, Paul Dolan, discusses what happiness is and whether it should affect public policy. He engages with purpose vs happiness and how we, as a society, can find ways to promote happiness via public policy. Paul Dolan's main research i...2022-08-0920 minEducation HeroesEducation HeroesPaul Dolan - Life after PrincipalshipThis week’s episode featured Paul Dolan an educator with over 30 years of experience as a teacher, leader and school principal most recently at Ilam School in Christchurch where he has just stepped down following 10 very successful years.He is currently working on his MBA and recently gained a Postgraduate Certificate in Strategic Leadership.In 2017 he became a certified professional coach (ACC) with the International Coach Federation (ICF) and works with a range of individuals from a variety professions to help them develop and improve their self-awareness, knowledge and capabilities as they move towards specific go...2022-07-3046 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitWhy do we disagree?In this bonus episode, recorded in front of a live virtual audience, Professor Paul Dolan and his guests discuss the neuroscience and social science behind the polarisation problem. Why do we take sides on so many issues? What makes us want to be part of one group and not another? What drives our judgements, choices and assumptions? Paul was joined by his LSE colleague Dr Jennifer Sheehy Skeffington, and fellow academics Dr Lasana Harris from University College London, Professor Anil Seth from the University of Sussex, and Dr Tiffany Watt Smith from Queen Mary University.2021-07-2725 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitWhy do you care if I have pineapple on my pizza?In this episode, Professor Paul Dolan looks at why we like to take opposite sides - from food to football clubs, and politics to pizza – and why we find it difficult to accept differences of opinion. He speaks to two people who know a lot about polarisation and how to help people see things from the other side.  One of them is Lord Gus O'Donnell who was Cabinet Secretary under Labour and Conservative governments and who was instrumental in helping the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives form a coalition government. The other is Dr Nick Chater, who is a Pro...2021-07-1243 minAlmost PerfectAlmost PerfectAlmost Perfect Prediction: NBA Finals Game 3NBA Finals Game 3 is tonight and I've got the strategies for the Suns and Bucks to come out winning. The Suns are up 2-0 in the series and are close to putting the Bucks on the Endangered Species list! Chris Paul and Devin Booker have played incredible with some other mentions as well. What do the Bucks need to do to slow them down?? What is an ideal stat line for Giannis for the Bucks to win? Who is the surprising player I think that needs to heat up early in Game 3? Sit back and get all the NBA...2021-07-1223 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitTo live longer - or better?In this episode, Professor Paul Dolan examines what the last year has taught us about life’s only certainty: death. Has it changed how we think about the lives of older and younger people? Do we want to live longer, or better? He speaks to two people with different views: Brendan McCarthy works who for the Church of England, and the cancer specialist Dr Karol Sikora. He also hears from two academics who have done research into the subject - Professor Aki Tsuchiya from the University of Sheffield and Amanda Henwood, a PhD student from the LSE. He’s also...2021-07-0544 minSaturday2Sunday Football PodcastSaturday2Sunday Football PodcastEpisode 434:Joe DolanPaul is joined by special guest Joe Dolan (@FG_Dolan) of Fantasy Points (@FantasyPts) and the cohost of the Fantasy Feast Podcast to discuss the 2021 rookie class. Paul and Joe share their thoughts on many of the top rookies and some under the radar prospects from the quarterback, running back, wide receiver and tight end positions. Joe discusses their short term redraft and best ball value and their long term value for dynasty rookie drafts.  To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, c...2021-06-2938 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitIs it better to be born a girl or a boy?In this episode, Professor Paul Dolan looks at gender differences. He talks to the men’s rights activist, Erin Pizzey, about why she thinks life is tougher for men and boys, especially at school. He’s also joined by Caroline Criado Perez, author of “Invisible Women”, about how the world is built by men for men. Paul hears from fellow LSE academic Dr Sam Friedman about the intersection between class and gender, and also talks to his friend and colleague Dr Kate Laffan. A Mother Come Quickly production2021-06-2845 minThe Happy Pear PodcastThe Happy Pear PodcastProf Paul Dolan on HappinessThis week's podcast is with the brilliant Professor Paul Dolan.Paul is a Professor of Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He also is an author and hosts his own popular podcast called Duck-RabbitWe had a great laugh with Paul, our conversation focused on the many facets of Happiness and how one glove does not fit all.“This idea that one size fits all approach to living well, would be evolutionarily stupid. We would never evolve to be where we are if ev...2021-06-0155 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitA question of classProfessor Paul Dolan examines whether class is fundamental to how people see themselves and whether we want a classless society. He speaks to two people who come from very different backgrounds. Lily Russell-Stracey went to an exclusive boarding school and a top university – and is now a plumber in Glasgow. Dr Wanda Wyporska comes from a working-class background and was raised by a single mum. She went to Oxford University and is now Executive Director of the Equality Trust.Paul also speaks to Dr Sam Friedman from the LSE who wrote The Class Cei...2021-04-3039 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitFit or fat: who cares?Professor Paul Dolan looks at how we have becoming increasingly polarised in what we do to our bodies. Some of us getting fitter whilst most are getting fatter. The polarisation extends from our own behaviour to the judgements we make. We celebrate the fit and chastise the fat.Paul speaks to two very different people to find out how they live their lives and how they are judged. Nick Butter is an endurance runner who has run a marathon in every single country in the world. Bruce Sturgell is a plus size model who set up a...2021-04-2935 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitFreedom of speechProfessor Paul Dolan asks if it’s ok to cancel someone for something they say or post on social media. Should freedom of speech and expression be protected at all costs – and how do we balance it with protection from bullying and hate?  He speaks to two people with different opinions. Matthew Syed is a writer and journalist. He is a staunch defender of free speech. Ash Sarkar is a journalist and senior editor at Norvara Media. She believes that cancel culture is exaggerated by the right. Paul also speaks to Shakuntala Banaji...2021-04-2836 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitSecurity and LibertyProfessor Paul Dolan asks if more security means less freedom? Has the pandemic fundamentally changed our relationship with the state and what it can tell us to do? He speaks to two people with very different views on these questions. Steve Baker is the Conservative MP for Wycombe and Deputy Chair of the Covid Recovery Group B, and Graham Medley is an infectious disease modeller at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.  Paul also speaks to Julia Black, Professor of Law at the LSE, about what implications our experiences of t...2021-04-2736 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitRelationships - marriage and monogamyMarriage and monogamy: Are single women happier? Professor Paul Dolan looks at relationships and the judgements people make, specifically when it comes to women. Why do people have such strong views on how women choose to live their lives? Why is marriage and monogamy still seen as the ultimate fairy tale?   Paul speaks to two women who have made very different life choices. Esther Rantzen was married twice to the same man and takes great joy in her family whereas Joan DelFattore has always been single and has never seen herself as a wife...2021-04-2635 minDuck - RabbitDuck - RabbitIntroducing Duck - RabbitWelcome to the Duck - Rabbit podcast: A journey through our polarised culture- and out the other side.Created and presented by Professor Paul Dolan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-04-2302 minAlmost PerfectAlmost PerfectThe Almost Perfect Postgame Show OKC @ PHOThis is the first Almost Perfect Postgame Show! Going to be doing this a lot more often cause it's short, to the point, fun, and informative. OKC got absolutely Obliterated Exodia style from the Phoenix Suns! The Suns are officially a top 3 fun team to watch in the NBA. I am 100% going to be watching them way more often after this game! Devin Booker was filthy, Mikal Bridges was elite, Chris Paul was iconic shooting 100% from the field and finishing with 12 assists. I go into the details of the game, talk about key moments, and how the Suns were...2021-04-0414 minAlmost PerfectAlmost PerfectThe Almost Perfect First Take: Blake GriffinWe are gathered here today to mourn the career of Blake Griffin. This is something I simply had to do! Changed things up a bit, I saw ESPN First Take discuss this, and so here is, The Almost Perfect First Take! Stephen A. and Max made some interesting points but failed to make the point clear and so **Paul Dolan has entered the chat**. In this episode I discuss what a move like this means to the career of Blake Griffin, what his overall impact will be for the Nets, how he and college group projects have a remarkable...2021-04-0134 minAkron Roundtable PodcastAkron Roundtable PodcastPaul Dolan, Cleveland Indians: A Conversation with Cleveland Indians Owner Paul DolanSpeaker: The Dolan family's ownership of the Cleveland Indians enters its 22nd season in 2021, while Paul Dolan begins his ninth campaign as the primary control person of the franchise after being formally approved by Major League Baseball on Jan. 10, 2013. Paul continues to serve as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Indians, roles that he accepted prior to the 2011 season. He began as Vice President, General Counsel of the Indians upon joining the organization in 2000 and later served as the club's President from 2004-10. Find the full speaker bio and event video here: https://bit.ly/2O4BvnU2021-02-2653 minPeople On PurposePeople On PurposeKen Dolan-Del VecchioKen Dolan-Del Vecchio speaks about his purpose – to foster health, sanity and justice in the world. Ken helps us understand how the exercise of domination disrupts the natural balance and interconnectedness of life. Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio, LMFT, SPHR, is an award-winning leader and keynote speaker in the field of workplace mental health. He also delivers keynotes on power, bias, and inclusion in the workplace, as well as on parenting, couple relationships, and healing after loss. Ken is the author of four books, and he appears monthly on NBC TV affiliate WWLP’s Mass Appeal show as an on-air...2020-04-2132 minAustralian Lure FishingAustralian Lure FishingPioneer Valley Barramundi With Paul DolanCentral Queensland is a land of opportunity for anglers, but for Mackay region fishing guide and personality Paul Dolan, it’s all about the barramundi.  Paul takes us through fishing his favourite dams: Teemburra, Eungella and Kinchant in search of metre plus Barra from the surface.  Show notes at https://doclures.com/pioneer-valley-barramundi-paul-dolan/2020-03-2547 minOn The PulseOn The Pulse#9 Happily Ever After (Ft. Faye Brookes Lewis & Prof. Paul Dolan) In the last episode of this season, we talk about a notoriously difficult but crucial topic: well-being and happiness. In recent months, millennial burnout has been making headlines, prompting us to ask: what makes us feel good in general, and what can help us feel better at LSE? We are joined by LSESU's Community & Welfare officer, and happiness expert Paul Dolan. Interested in more? Check out: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/millennials-burnout-generation-debt-work Happiness by Design: Finding Pleasure and Purpose in Everyday Life - Paul Dolan2019-03-2835 minThe One You FeedThe One You Feed219: Paul Dolan on Designing Your Life for HappinessPlease Support The Show with a Donation Paul Dolan is a Professor of Behavioral Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He's an expert on human behavior and happiness. Paul is also the author of the best selling book, Happiness By Design: Change What You Do Not What You Think. We all want happiness in our lives yet happiness is something that so often eludes most people. It seems like a feeling that happens to us rather than a feeling that we can cultivate with intention. In this interview, Paul teaches some really practical, research-based, action-oriented approaches t...2018-02-2836 min