
A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT
006: Rory Sutherland on alchemy, psycho-logic & the power of Red Bull
26 Aug 2021
I'm delighted that my guest in this episode of Paths Less Trodden is the inimitable Rory Sutherland. Rory is vice chairman of advertising agency Ogilvy Group and is an expert on consumer behaviour, trends and the influence of the internet. He analyses what branding means, what creativity is, and the value of persuasion over compulsion. He is a speaker around the world from TED to his own behavioural science festival Nudgestock. He is also an accomplished author (he published 'Alchemy: The Magic of Original Thinking in a World of Mind Numbing Conformity' in 2018 and he writes regularly for The Spectator magazine). Rory is one of the most respected creative thinkers in the ad industry. He once suggested to Microsoft that they enable people to share office documents on the internet. Hmmm. The idea was dismissed but Rory has nevertheless gone on to build a career out of the counter-intuitive and the original. With a razor sharp wit and intellect, he examines what influences our choices and why irrational thinking tends to win out.This podcast is in two parts. In Part 1 here, we discuss:The wonder of Red BullWhether our human biases are too deeply embedded for humans to change their decision makingWhy the advertising industry is insufficiently creativeWhy traditional economic theory still holds swayAnd we conclude by dangling the question whether Rory himself is as susceptible as the next person to decision making biasesP.s. apologies in advance for a little background noise in the early part of the show. Home working disruptions! The storyline is nevertheless absolutely clear.Beyond Part 2, there will also be a short bonus edition for subscribers in which Rory shares his story of an unusual and unexpected 24 hours in a Qatari jail. Be sure to subscribe here on Paths Less Trodden to get these upcoming episodes. You can also sign up to my newsletter with all my writings and podcasts right here.Enjoy the show, it's a cracker... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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