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Mentioned in 11 episodes
The Catalyst
How to Change Anyone's Mind
Book • 2020
The Catalyst introduces a revolutionary approach to change by focusing on removing barriers rather than exerting more effort.
The book identifies the key barriers to change and provides techniques to mitigate them, drawing from examples such as hostage negotiators, marketers, leaders, activists, substance abuse counselors, and political canvassers.
It offers a powerful way of thinking and practical tools to help individuals, organizations, and industries achieve significant change.
The book identifies the key barriers to change and provides techniques to mitigate them, drawing from examples such as hostage negotiators, marketers, leaders, activists, substance abuse counselors, and political canvassers.
It offers a powerful way of thinking and practical tools to help individuals, organizations, and industries achieve significant change.
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Matt Abrahams


Jonah Berger

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80. Magic Words: Change What You Say to Inspire and Influence Others
Recommended by Mark, a listener, for its insights into change management.

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217: Make It Stick by Peter Brown, Henry Roediger, and Mark McDaniel
Mentioned in the episode description as the book 

is the author of.


Jonah Berger

133 snips
What Actually Works to Change Someone’s Mind
Mentioned by Cory as a book recommended by Mark Levison, focusing on how to change people's minds.

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216: The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga
Recommended by a Bookworm listener and chosen by Mike and Cory to explore how to catalyze change.

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218: The Catalyst by Jonah Berger
Mentioned by 

as the guest of the podcast and author of several books.


David Brown

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Sponsored: The Art of Disruption (Dell Podference) | 1
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Hans Janssen

Christ Coolen


Jonah Berger

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#94. Magical Words met Dr. Jonah Berger
Mentioned by 

when discussing persuasion tactics and 'zones of persuadability'.


Sharon Hodde Miller

You Can't Rage-Tweet for a Decade: Faithfulness in a Fatigued World
Mentioned by 

, referring to a book by a Penn professor, discussing persuasion reactance in buyers.


Andy Paul

Can Sellers Cut Through The Noise of Automation?
Mentioned as a book about how persuasion is more about removing friction than adding pressure.

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