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Most parents encounter resistance from their children. Perhaps when the kids are young and turning their noses up at vegetables, or when they're teenagers and balking at curfews or dress codes.So what's the best way to encourage good choices in the face of a rebellious kid? Or a rebellious adult, for that matter?In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we look at the surprising ways that resistance to authority can be leveraged for positive change. During the mid 1990s, the "Truth" anti-youth smoking campaign was everywhere. Many TV ads cleverly harnessed the teenage penchant for rebellion, using guerilla filming techniques and revealing hidden truths about smoking known to the tobacco industry for years. The campaign drastically lowered youth smoking rates and remains one of the most effective campaigns in history. Fran Kelly was on the frontlines, leading the advertising campaign at Arnold Worldwide. Francis "Fran" Kelly is the president and CEO of branding consulting firm CEOVIEW Branding. He was previously the president and CEO of global advertising agency Arnold Worldwide.Next, Katy speaks with Christopher Bryan about his research on leveraging rebellion as a way to encourage healthy eating among adolescents. You can learn more in his paper titled "Harnessing Adolescent Values to Motivate Healthier Eating." Christopher Bryan is an associate professor of business, government, and society at the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business. He is also co-founder and co-director of the Texas Behavioral Science and Policy Institute.Important DisclosuresThe comments, views, and opinions expressed in the presentation are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Charles Schwab.Data contained herein from third party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable source. However, its accuracy, completeness or reliability cannot be guaranteed and Charles Schwab & Co. expressly disclaims any liability, including incidental or consequential damages, arising from errors or omissions in this publication. All corporate names and market data shown above are for illustrative purposes only and are not a recommendation, offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request. Investing involves risk including loss of principal.The book How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co.). Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co.) has not reviewed the book and makes no representations about its content.[0824-H4BA]
In part one of our exploration of values-alignment interventions Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke of Two Guys on Your Head discussed a recent study by Dr. David Yeager, Dr. Cintia Hinojosa, and Dr. Christopher Bryan that demonstrates how interventions that attach certain behaviors to already existing values held by participants can be very […] The post Values-Alignment Interventions Part II appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Changing behavior and forming new habits can be difficult, however as Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke talk about in this episode of Two Guys on Your Head a recent study by Dr. David Yeager, Dr. Cintia Hinojosa, and Dr. Christopher Bryan demonstrates how interventions that attach certain behaviors to already existing values held […] The post Growth Mindset and Values-Alignment Interventions appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Join The Reverend Dr. Christopher Bryan as he gives his sermon on The Ascension at Christ Church Cranbrook.
Join The Reverend Dr. Christopher Bryan as he gives his sermon on The Sixth Sunday in Easter at Christ Church Cranbrook.
You've probably heard the old adage, "A picture is worth a thousand words." Well, if that's the case, Christopher Bryan might just be the ultimate storyteller. In this episode, I sit down with talented Commercial Photographer, Christopher Bryan, who has worked with a variety of clients, including ones from Forbes Global Top Ten. He shares his background, knowledge and some tips to consider when taking a headshot (you might be surprised by what he says!). He also lets us in on a nonprofit project that he's bringing to Tulsa that will provide keepsake portraits for people in need. As you'll learn, he's been a part of the team in the past and has seen the impact first-hand of what the photos provide to the people who are the recipients. In fact, you'll hear a sweet story about one of the people who had her portrait taken.
In today's episode... Christopher Bryan will take the helm of continuing the podcast moving forward. Chris has hosted a radio show in the past and we are happy to have him on board. Today we talk a little about his fitness journey and some questions about his future fitness journey...
Dr. Christopher Bryan, Postdoctoral Associate at NYU Abu Dhabi and Assistant Professor at the American University of Sharjah, joins our Digital Media Specialist, Luis Carlos Soto, to talk about teacher's resilience and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic, sharing his insight into the post-pandemic classroom.
Christopher, known to many as Bryan, disappeared from Jackson, Mississippi in May of 2018. He left behind a mother, sister, and a husband who searched for him, without much help from authorities. Bryan's mother has since passed away, never knowing what happened to her son. Where is Christopher Bryan Mitchell? Thank you to this episode's sponsor, author Eve S. Evans! Check out her new book----> Beneath the Water. Follow us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/wherearetheypodcast Instagram: @thewherearetheypodcast Email me: Canwefindthem@gmail.com Join our online detective group at Patreon: www.patreon.com/wherearetheypodcast Grab some Podcast Merch: https://the-where-are-they-podcast.creator-spring.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wherearetheypodcast/message
Bryan Mitchell, 32 years old, disappeared from Jackson, Mississippi in 2018. No one would investigate or hear his case. Where is Bryan Mitchell? Christopher Bryan Mitchell Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MissingBryanMitchell Join our detective group on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wherearetheypodcast Merchandise Store: https://the-where-are-they-podcast.creator-spring.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wherearetheypodcast/support
Human civilization is used to being saved by technology. The 20th century was defined by humanity’s ability to invent a pill, vaccine, or device to overcome our biggest challenges. Today, many of the most serious threats to human health well-being require large-scale changes in individual behavior. The problem is people are really bad at prioritizing long-term goals over their immediate desires and the science of behavior change is still badly underdeveloped. Christopher Bryan's recent research suggests we can motivate long-lasting behavior change by aligning around values. He'll explain how it works. Christopher Bryan studies persuasion and influence with an emphasis on how subtle differences in framing can shape people’s understanding of a behavior or decision and influence their behavior choices. Behavior choices play a critical role in society’s most daunting policy challenges—climate change, global hunger, and obesity, to name some—and have received increasing attention in academic and policy circles. He is a 02018-19 fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University who are co-producers of this talk.
In this episode, we continue the conversation on Scripture where we try and make it to the part about truth and fact but there is just too much good stuff before that (haha…yes, there is an episode 3). Scripture is compared to how we are to view the incarnation and then how Jesus is the example we follow over the Bible, but it is the Bible also that tells us about Jesus. Things Mentioned in this Episode: Andy Stanley - https://relevantmagazine.com/slices/andy-stanley-responds-controversy-about-biblical-inerrancy And God Spoke by Christopher Bryan - https://www.amazon.com/God-Spoke-Authority-Bible-Church/dp/1561012017/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1513174811&sr=8-2&keywords=and+god+spoke From Willow Creek to Sacred Heart by Chris Haw - https://www.amazon.com/Willow-Creek-Sacred-Heart-Catholicism/dp/1594712921/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513174947&sr=8-1&keywords=from+willow+creek+to+sacred+heart Richard Hooker - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hooker Early Biblical Interpretation by James Kugel & Rowan Greer - https://smile.amazon.com/Early-Biblical-Interpretation-Library-Christianity/dp/0664250130/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513206913&sr=8-1&keywords=early+biblical+interpretation Find us on Twitter and Facebook at @fundrainpod We’d like help in steering our topics so feel free to let us know what topics you would like us to explore. If you enjoy what we do, please go and give us a review on iTunes. Thank you for listening. We enjoy these discussions and hope you do as well. Peace.
Dallas artist Abby Sherrill shares the odd experience she had seven years ago while living at the Webster Apartments in New York City. Guest panelists are Board with Life Adventures Donald Shults and Christopher Bryan. Check out Abby’s work here - http://abbysherrill.com/ Find us on Twitter @Letsfindaghost This episode's panelists: Donald Shults of Board with Life Adventures (@DonaldAShults) Christopher Bryan of Board with Life Adventures (@ChrisBryanGames) Interested in sharing a spooky experience of your own? Email Letsfindaghostpod@gmail.com Subscribe today! http://letsfindaghost.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-find-a-ghost/id1304184891?mt=2
UCLA's Bill Schneider talks swing states and the electoral college. Janice Hume, University of Georgia, on obituaries and American culture. Washington University in St. Louis' Peter Kastor discusses the government that our founding fathers wanted. Mark Peterson, BYU, on South Korean political scandal. Get your teen to eat healthily with University of Chicago's Christopher Bryan. Peter Grace, University of Texas, on opioid pain research.
Christopher Bryan gives a lecture on some of the work that he has done in the field of psychology. (December 5, 2011)