Confirmation bias is evident in the example provided where the individual's wife overlooks all evidence that contradicts her belief that he is not contributing enough around the house. This bias causes her to only seek out information that aligns with her existing perception, thus reinforcing her belief and ignoring any contradictory evidence.
Dr. Charles and Dr. Brad talk about the usefulness (and lack thereof) of behavioral finance as it relates to financial planning practice. They then dive into several of the biases and heuristics that they see as most relevant to a practitioner and how each can be applied in practice.