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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2022 · 1H 10M

Transport Your Thinking; Why We Need To Reframe Travel | Rory Sutherland & Pete Dyson

from Behavioral Grooves Podcast · host Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan

Transporting humans from A to B is about more than just speed, efficiency and duration. Comfort, Wi-Fi access, entertainment and our habits, among many other factors, influence our choice of transportation. As we become increasingly aware of the way our travel decisions affect climate change, how can behavioral science positively impact the journeys we make? Let our entertaining discussion with Pete Dyson and Rory Sutherland take you on a journey through their new book, “Transport for Humans: Are We Nearly There Yet?” Pete is the Principal Behavioural Scientist at the UK Department for Transport and has paired up with Rory who needs little introduction to many behavioral science enthusiasts. The vice chairman of Ogilvy UK and the co-founder of its Behavioural Science Practice, Rory is also a guest on one of the most popular ever episodes of Behavioral Grooves, Episode 107: The Opposite of a Good Idea is a Good Idea. Our episode, along with the book, appeals to the “frustrated but optimistic traveler.” We hope listening helps you reframe your journey.   Topics   (3:23) Welcome to Pete and Rory with speed round questions. (9:05) Our transport preferences are all different, so the market should reflect that. (13:36) The book for the frustrated but optimistic traveler. (15:30) What do travelers value?  (20:27) How does human nature affect our use of transport?  (22:37) How passenger technology has influenced train journeys. (24:51) The consequences of journeys on climate change. (26:31) Transportation challenges in the US. (35:56) Thinking holistically, Zoom is an example of transportation.  (39:01) Rebranding a bus route increases ridership. (43:39) Listening to music while cycling or commuting?  (49:52) Grooving Session on how Pete and Rory transported our thinking!   © 2022 Behavioral Grooves   Links   “Transport for Humans: Are We Nearly There Yet?” by Pete Dyson and Rory Sutherland: https://amzn.to/3KeWM6U  Episode 107, Rory Sutherland: The Opposite of a Good Idea is a Good Idea: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/rory-sutherland-the-opposite-of-a-good-idea-is-a-good-idea/  George Monbiot: https://www.monbiot.com/  Episode 287, Nick Epley: Why Talking To Strangers Is Actually Good For Your Wellbeing: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/talking-to-strangers/ 

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