

Procrastination and the poisonous algorithmic 'nudge'
16 snips Jun 13, 2021
The hosts dive into procrastination, shedding light on its psychological roots and offering insights tailored for students. They compare procrastinators, dissect decision fatigue in academia, and emphasize the challenges faced by university leaders. The dangers of algorithmic nudges in the workplace raise ethical concerns, while personal anecdotes and productivity tips keep the conversation lively. Plus, there's a sprinkle of jiu-jitsu joy and the struggles of writing a new book, making for a captivating blend of humor and serious reflection.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrating Milestones and Analyzing Audience Engagement
01:53 • 2min
Academic Life and Jiu-Jitsu Joys
03:47 • 3min
Exploring Procrastination: Strategies and Insights
07:16 • 19min
Understanding Procrastination: A Psychological Exploration
26:25 • 10min
Navigating Self-Denial and Procrastination
36:21 • 13min
Navigating Leadership Challenges in Academia
49:29 • 14min
Streamlining Decision-Making in Education
01:03:00 • 4min
Algorithms, Control, and Workplace Ethics
01:07:15 • 15min
Navigating Personal Freedom and Productivity Strategies
01:21:58 • 2min
Mastering Task Management
01:24:20 • 6min