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Dr. Emma Bradshaw is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University. Emma has researched extensively on human motivation, basic psychological needs and goal contents theory. This clip is part of The Mental Wellbeing Show episode titled 'Money, Materialism and Happiness'.
Emma Bradshaw is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University. Emma has researched extensively on human motivation, basic psychological needs and goal contents theory. This clip is part of The Mental Wellbeing Show episode titled 'Money, Materialism and Happiness'.
Dr. Emma Bradshaw is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University. Emma has researched extensively on human motivation, basic psychological needs and goal contents theory. In this episode of The Mental Wellbeing Show, we discuss the ins and outs of intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations. Emma explains the relationship between money, materialism and happiness. Further reading on resources and studies mentioned in this episode: “Intrinsic and Extrinsic Aspirations and Psychological Well-Being: A Meta-Analysis and Latent Profile Analysis of Life Goals” (2019) by Emma Bradshaw. “Expanding the Map of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Aspirations Using Network Analysis and Multidimensional Scaling: Examining Four New Aspirations” (2019) by Frank Martela et. al. “High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being” (2010) by Kahneman and Deaton. “A configural approach to aspirations: The social breadth of aspiration profiles predicts well-being over and above the intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations that comprise the profiles” (2021) by Bradshaw et. al. “Doing Good Better” (2016) by William Macaskill. 80,000 Hours website https://80000hours.org/. GiveWell website https://www.givewell.org/. Aspiration Index found on https://selfdeterminationtheory.org/ under ‘Research & Methods'. 0.00: Dr. Emma Bradshaw and her research 1.10: Emma's own journey of intrinsic and extrinsic life goals 3.34: Intrinsic vs. extrinsic aspirations 4.49: The effect of aspirations on wellbeing. 13.04: When can extrinsic aspirations improve wellbeing? 15.22: Does money buy happiness?22.58 : The temptations of materialism. 26.20 : The 4 intrinsic aspirations. 28.00- : Using money for intrinsic purposes. 31.10 : Applying intrinsic aspirations in Emma's life. 32.11: Measuring your levels of intrinsic and extrinsic aspirations. 32.44: Finding more about Emma's research. 33:56: The value of living by intrinsic aspirations
In this episode I talk with Emma Bradshaw about our Easter breaks.
Emma Bradshaw off of the SRA follows URY (University of York) and Bailrigg FM (Lancaster University) follows their Roses 2016 Roses coverage. It's a whole weekend of sport, with everything from cheerleading, to football, to rowing, to (umm) a Pokemon card battle. Yep. You read that right! Produced by Scott Hastie #Varsity #Sport #Lancaster #York
Emma Bradshaw revealed a barrage of top social media tips and tricks during her workshop at #SRACon (such as the use of snappy titles and captions, demonstrated above). However, Roo needed the answers to more pressing questions, such as 'who the hell is the SRA Albatross?' Follow us on Twitter for lots more: http://twitter.com/sra Podcaster: http://twitter.com/_mrroo_
Emma Bradshaw talks you through what Demo Factor is, what the judges are looking for, and interviews with past winners. We also hear winners' entries, from Sammy James and George Godfrey (now presenting on Absolute) and James Lewer (Global, Broadcast Journalist) to inspire your demos! #SRACon #Radio #Demos #Jobs
Rich Manders and Emma Bradshaw gives us great tips on how to scale your business. Emma shares her story of how her business came full circle.
In July's Sound Women podcast: • Radio critic, journalist and presenter Miranda Sawyer praises quirkiness and confidence, and wishes drama and documentaries would loosen up a bit; • Amazing Radio's Ruth Barnes speaks to Adele Roberts about how she got from the Big Brother 3 house to BBC 1Xtra, and the importance of speaking off-air as well as on; • Emma Bradshaw reports on the Sound Women mentoring scheme as its first year wraps up; • and this month's radio agony aunt Laura Parfitt of White Pebble Media talks about how to pitch, set up your own indie, and make excellent radio. Over on the secret members’ only bonus content page, Laura divulges the meaning of the white pebble, and remembers a brief encounter with Richard Burton. To hear it, become a paid-up Sound Women member at soundwomen.co.uk/joinus. If you want to contribute to the Sound Women podcast, or if you have questions for the Radio Agony Aunt, email podcast@soundwomen.co.uk or tweet @soundwomen. Thanks to SoundCloud for hosting, Martin Austwick for the music, and to you for listening! See you back here on 1st August for the next Sound Women podcast. Helen Zaltzman • • • Click here to subscribe to the Sound Women podcast on iTunes • • •