Category Archives: Business Psych

Business, Leadership, Organizational Development, etc.

#297 Engineering Happiness with Rakesh Sarin, PhD

#261 – Practical Life Philosophy with Brian Johnson

#245 – The Art of Choosing with Sheena Iyengar

Sheena Iyengar, Ph.D. is the inaugural S.T. Lee Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology, and the Research Director at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business. Sheena’s primary research interest is how people perceive and respond to choice, and for her research on this [...]

#243 – Exploring Behavioral Economics with Dan Ariely

Dan Ariely, Ph.D. is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University, where he holds appointments at the Fuqua School of Business, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, the School of Medicine, and the department of Economics. He is also a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. In addition, [...]

#237 – Dr. Dave Heads for Prague & Vienna

Hello everybody! This is just a short message for you all to let you know that I’ll be on the road and my next interview podcast may be a little later than usual. Today is Sunday, May 16, 2010 and tomorrow I get on a British Air flight to London and from London to Prague. [...]

#233 – NLP Modeling in Corporate Training with Tom Carroll

www.evolutionarylearning.com. After earning a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Oregon (with quite a few classes in economics and philosophy), he began his training/facilitating career as a community affairs officer for a non-profit food bank/food co-op program in the late ’80s. There he was a member of a business process improvement team and learned [...]

#206 – The Yoga of Self-Acceptance with Tony Wolff

#195 – Psychological Entrepreneurship with Colleen Long

#191 – Stopping Self-Sabotage with Pat Pearson

#190 – IconiCards: The Un-Tarot with Sharon Livingston, Ph.D.

#181 – The Art of Engagement in Organizations with Jim Haudan

Jim Haudan is CEO of Root Learning and author of the 2008 book, The Art of Engagement: Bridging The Gap Between People and Possibilities. For the past 20 years, he has not only built a thriving business, but has helped numerous individuals unleash their hidden potential. With origins as a coach and school administrator, it’s [...]

#151 – Relationships in The Workplace

Bob Murray, PhD, and Alicia Fortinberry, MS, are a husband and wife team who are internationally-recognized experts in psychology, leadership development and organizational change.

#150 – Wisdom Councils and Dynamic Facilitation

TJim Rough is a consultant, speaker, seminar leader, author, and social innovator. He originated Dynamic Facilitation, a new way of facilitating meetings that assures creative collaborative thinking, which is now being used all over the world. For almost two decades he has presented public seminars on this innovation. Jim also created the Wisdom Council, which [...]

#133 – Worldwork

Max Schupbach, Ph.D. is the president of

#125 – The Psychological Roots of Leadership

Stephen H. Baum is author of the 2007 book, What Made Jack Welch Jack Welch: How Ordinary People Become Extraordinary Leaders. Mr. Baum has been an adviser and coach to CEOs for more than twenty years, first as a partner with Booz Allen Hamilton and, now, as an independent practitioner and director of the Point [...]

#121 – Psychopathology in The Workplace

#114 – The Podcast and New Media Expo

On the last show, I mentioned I had been away at the Podcast and New Media Expo in Southern California. Like the last show, today’s show does not feature the usual psychological celebrity interview but instead contains interviews with some of the podcasters I met at this annual event.

#106 – Psychology and The Coaching Movement

Sarah Zeldman along with her husband Dr. Allan Zeldman are today’s guests. The Zeldman’s are Shrink Rap Radio listeners who I’ve asked to step through the looking glass, transitioning from listeners to interviewees.

#62 – Get Smart, Healthy, and Rich

Randy Gage is a multilevel marketing guru, success coach, motivational speaker, and author of the new book, Why You’re Dumb, Sick, and Broke… And How to Get Smart, Well, and Rich. He has been referred to as “The Millionaire Messiah” because

#44 – The DNA of Leadership

Judith E. Glaser, M.A. is the author of The DNA of Leadership: Leveraging Your Instincts to Communicate, Differentiate, Innovate.

#39 – Business Consulting with NLP and Love

Stephen Cotterell, and his partner, Caron Chung, head up a consulting company called Executive Matters, working out of Brighton, in East Sussex, England.

#27 – Computer-Assisted Dream Interpretation

Glenn Livingston, Ph.D. lives in New Hampshire and is an extremely versatile psychologist. Dr. Livingston has trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, done pioneering work on emotions in market research, served as an executive coach, and, more recently, become an Internet entrepreneur.

#26 – Bullying in The Workplace

If you have ever been picked on or bullied, you know how hurtful it can be. If you haven’t ever been picked on or bullied, then you should really listen to this to help sensitize you to the issue. Our Australian correspondent, Frank Smolle, interviews a psychologist there, Bruce Schubert, who has done a lot [...]

#19 – The Predictive Errors of Political Experts with Philip Tetlock, Ph.D

#17 – Psychology and Technology in Consumer Research