An N of 1 Podcast Por Matt Wallaert arte de portada

An N of 1

An N of 1

De: Matt Wallaert
Escúchala gratis

OFERTA POR TIEMPO LIMITADO. Obtén 3 meses por US$0.99 al mes. Obtén esta oferta.

“In science, an N of 1 is virtually meaningless. But in life, you can learn a lot from one person’s experience.”


Welcome to ’An N of 1’ - the podcast that takes you behind the scenes to explore the careers of the applied behavioral scientists making a difference in modern business.


Each episode features an in-depth interview with a practicing applied behavioral scientist, as they share their personal journeys, educational backgrounds, and career milestones. Discover how they apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems for companies across the globe.


Whether you're a student, professional, or just fascinated by the process of shaping human behavior, this podcast offers a unique look into the leaders, strategists, researchers, designers, and experimenters that are doing the work. Tune in to An N of 1 and learn how behavioral change happens at scale.


© 2025 An N of 1
Ciencia Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • An N of 1 - Special Episode
    Sep 29 2025

    This special episode brings together leading behavioral scientists—Jared Peterson, Steph Habif, Chloe Hamman, Teis Jorgensen, Eden Brownell, and host Matt Wallaert—for a candid discussion on the frameworks of behavioral science.

    The conversation takes off from Jared’s original piece ranking Behavioral Science Frameworks, which later sparked debate and disagreement across the community on his LinkedIn Post. Together, the group unpacks what that moment revealed about our discipline: the power of frameworks and the strong opinions that surface when science meets practice.

    From philosophy to application, this episode captures the passion, disagreement, and curiosity that drive the evolution of behavioral science.

    Send us a text

    🔹 Follow us on LinkedIn: besci-io

    🔸 Join our BeSci community on Slack: besciio-public.slack.com

    ♦️ Enhance your career and knowledge of applied behavioral science with our courses: learnappliedbesci.com

    Más Menos
    1 h y 14 m
  • An N of 1 with Heather Watson
    Sep 15 2025

    Heather is a dynamic founder, building teams that leverage the principles of psychology to make a business impact for global companies to increase customer acquisition, improve client satisfaction, and drive behavior change.

    For over a decade, she has worked at the intersection of cognitive psychology, sociology, behavioral economics, and creativity to overcome barriers to change customer behavior.

    She consults with investment firms like Cascade Partners and academic/industry partners like UT Center for Design, UT School of Architecture, Mayo Clinic, and Berkeley Center for the Built Environment.

    Send us a text

    🔹 Follow us on LinkedIn: besci-io

    🔸 Join our BeSci community on Slack: besciio-public.slack.com

    ♦️ Enhance your career and knowledge of applied behavioral science with our courses: learnappliedbesci.com

    Más Menos
    1 h y 1 m
  • An N of 1 with Natalie Hallinger
    Sep 1 2025

    Natalie J. Hallinger is a behavior change strategist solving product, operations, and engagement problems in healthcare and environmental sustainability.

    Psychology impacts everything that humans touch, so she mentors a slew of behavior change designers across several industries. Natalie is also a strategy advisor to early-stage tech startups and sustainability companies, such as Perpetual Reuse Systems. She is currently searching for excuses to break her 6 year absence from motorcycle trips to the mountains. Natalie welcomes listeners to reach out at HallingerLife.com or LinkedIn with questions, mentoring requests, and collaboration ideas!

    Send us a text

    🔹 Follow us on LinkedIn: besci-io

    🔸 Join our BeSci community on Slack: besciio-public.slack.com

    ♦️ Enhance your career and knowledge of applied behavioral science with our courses: learnappliedbesci.com

    Más Menos
    51 m
Todavía no hay opiniones