

Alex Haslam
Professor of psychology who discusses Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments and offers reinterpretation of Milgram's findings and variants.
Top 3 podcasts with Alex Haslam
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May 8, 2026 • 1h 7min
The Bad Show
Jeff Jensen, a reporter who covered the Green River murders, and Tom Jensen, the lead detective who questioned Gary Ridgway, recount hunting and interrogating a prolific killer. Alex Haslam, a psychology professor, revisits Milgram’s obedience studies and shows how context reshapes results. They probe ordinary dark impulses, scientific ethics, chemical warfare, and what it means to seek a motive for evil.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 43min
Everything is identity
In a thought-provoking discussion, Professor Alex Haslam, a leading figure in social and organizational psychology, explores the importance of group identity. He argues that our social connections are vital for resilience and well-being, often outweighing individual achievements. Delving into the risks of individualism, he highlights how it can harm teamwork and motivation. Haslam emphasizes that our personal selves are deeply intertwined with our collective identities, shaping not just how we interact but also how we thrive in various environments, including remote work.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 52min
To understand leadership, you need to understand identity
In a thought-provoking discussion, Professor Alex Haslam, a leading expert in social identity and leadership, explores how identity shapes effective leadership. He introduces the CARE model—Create, Advance, Represent, and Embed—which emphasizes the importance of group identity. Alex highlights how effective leaders should balance current and future group identities, and he argues that resonant leadership fosters team performance and cohesion. He also discusses the impact of isolation on group dynamics post-pandemic and advocates for community-driven social connections.


