HRW Shift Behavioural Science Consultancy

HRW Shift Podcast

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Podcasts from HRW Shift, a specialist multidisciplinary behavioural science team of experts within the healthcare market research agency Healthcare Research Worldwide (HRW). HRW are a global agency dedicated to 'accessing reality'​; taking a scientifically-rigorous, collaborative, holistic approach, utilising and developing the best and most appropriate consumer and healthcare techniques (qual, quant and online), whatever the respondent type, anywhere in the world across the whole healthcare sector (pharma, device and diagnostics, OTC, personal care, medical nutrition, babycare....). It's rese...

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HRW Shift Behavioural Science Consultancy

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Science

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www.hrwhealthcare.com

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8. Jul 2026

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Episode 41, Part 2: Digging into Disinformation 08.07.2026

Episode 41, Part 2: Digging into Disinformation by HRW Shift Behavioural Science Consultancy

Episode 41: Digging into Disinformation 28.11.2025

What can we trust in the age of AI and bite-sized content? With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and the dominance of short-form social media, it can feel like nothing is truly reliable anymore. Unfortunately, healthcare is particularly vulnerable, misinformation spreads fast, and the consequences can be serious. In our latest podcast, Jeremy and Ali show that while misinformation is far...

Episode 40: Does Parenting Change our Brain? 28.04.2025

From sleepless nights to endless cuddles, parenting feels transformative, but does parenting change our brain? In our latest HRW Shift podcast, Jeremy, Behavioural Scientist is joined by Rifah, who holds a degree in Neuroscience, as they dive into the fascinating neuroscience behind parenting. The pair explore how our brains adapt to caregiving, how the science of bonding rewires us emotionally, a...

Episode 39: Behavioural Science FAQs 14.02.2025

This month's podcast from HRW Shift revisits our 4th Annual Celebration of Behavioural Science webinar series, where we addressed your top behavioural science queries and offered your business FREE advice!

Episode 38: Careers in Behavioural Science 04.12.2024

Have you ever thought about pursuing a career in Behavioural Science? In our latest podcast, HRW Shift share their journey into their careers, including what they look for in standout applicants, the lessons they’ve learnt along the way and what they might do differently to benefit their experience.

Episode 37: Why Behavioural Science and Quantitative Research Are Perfect Partners 28.10.2024

Many recognise how behavioural science enhances qualitative research through guiding interviews and questionnaires to uncover unconscious biases and underlying motivators. However, when it comes to quantitative studies, some remain uncertain about its role in interpreting the data. In HRW Shift’s latest podcast, ‘Why Behavioral Science & Quantitative Research Are Perfect Partners,’ Saket and Jerem...

Episode 36: Tackling Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) with Behavioural Science 27.06.2024

In the second segment of HRW Shift’s podcast, ‘Antibiotic Resistance Communications’, Jeremy, Behavioural Scientist, and Kate and Sam, Behavioural Science Analysts share the potential solutions HCPS, patients, and public initiatives can do to help curve the acceleration of AMR.

Episode 35: Antibiotic Resistance Communications 23.04.2024

Episode 35: Antibiotic Resistance Communications by HRW Shift Behavioural Science Consultancy

Episode 34: Self Nudging 26.03.2024

Episode 34: Self Nudging by HRW Shift Behavioural Science Consultancy

Podcast 31, Part 3: Language And Suicide Ideation 01.03.2024

In the final segment of our 3-part podcast series, Saket Rao, Behavioural Scientist, shares findings from his master’s dissertation, focusing on suicidal ideation using linguistic analysis on the social media platform, Reddit. We hope you enjoy, from HRW Shift and HRW Eavesdrop!

Episode 33 - Agony Aunt 19.02.2024

As part of our 3rd Annual Celebration of Behavioral Science webinar series, HRW Shift, our team of award winning, in-house Behavioural scientists, dug into your burning questions, from how you can implement Behavioural science within your work, to strategies designed for specific biases.

Episode 32- Vaccine Hesitancy 29.11.2023

During the launch of the COVID-19 vaccine, a significant amount of content circulated expressing skepticism about the reliability and trustworthiness of the available vaccines. As individuals, our tendency to be influenced by the actions and emotions of others becomes particularly pronounced when faced with uncertainties, which also extends to our perceptions of vaccines. In our HRW Shift‘s latest...

Episode 31, Part 2: Anti-fat Bias 28.09.2023

Harvard data shows that over the years, implicit bias against race, sexuality, age, and disability have all decreased. However, implicit bias against those who are overweight is the only group bias that has become more severe over time. It is plausible that exposure to more positive thin people and negative overweight people in society could be responsible for the strengthening of implicit anti-fa...

Episode 31, part 1: Linguistic Analysis: Instagram Captions and Mental Health 25.07.2023

The so-called reality or standards that social media continues to enforce is reshaping people’s social norms and attitudes, leaving more and more people left with either very poor self-esteem, or with the motivation to reach those standards take on very physically and mentally unhealthy behaviours and attitudes. Join Alexandra Petrache, Senior Behavioural Science Analyst and Millie Morgan, Researc...

Episode 30: Procrastination 13.04.2023

You know that moment when you think you might be releasing a podcast in March, but you postpone the recording once, twice...and a few more times, so it actually gets released in April? We do! Guilty! Have a listen of our podcast to see what Agatha Christie, wills, and wine subscription may have in common (or may be tenuously stretched to have something in common). Find out why we may procrastinate...

Episode 29: Common Biases encountered in Patient Research 25.01.2023

We are happy to present part two of our series exploring the common biases that HCPs and patients face! In our latest we explored some of the biases that often crop up in HCP research and strategies to counter them. Today we'll be discussing the biases that we repeatedly encounter in patient research and how to best respond to them. Tune in as our behavioral scientists help elucidate the patient e...

Episode 28- Common biases encountered in HCP Research 14.12.2022

At HRW we do a lot of HCP research and as HCPs are affected by cognitive biases like all of us, we're put together this bite-sized podcast to explore biases that come up in HCP research and how they can be explored in market research and overcome. This is part of a two-episode short series- join us in the New Year for the podcast where we discuss common biases that we've encountered in patient res...

Episode 27- Reciprocity 22.11.2022

"You scratch my back, I scratch yours". Standard economics considers individuals selfish, but behavioural economics explains that reciprocity (returning someone's actions)is an evolutionarily ingrained concept, which we see at play every day: have you ever bought or considered buying a product when someone offered you a sample? Have you put more effort into a work-out because the trainer was nice?...

Episode 26- Choice Overload 13.10.2022

Would you like strawberry or blackberry jam? What about the percentage of fruit in the jam? Sweetener, sugar? What brand? Join us as we talk about choice overload- when "more" is not always "better", how it can affect our decision-making, where we've encountered it in the healthcare space, and what to do if you would like to ease it for your customers and give them a helping hand in making decisio...

Episode 25- Your behavioural science questions answered 19.08.2022

Which biases are under recognised in healthcare marketing or market research? Where do you stand on using facial coding, eye tracking and voice tonality recognition in your research? During our second Annual Celebration of Behavioural Science we answered your questions! Have a listen to see what the Shift team had to say and what biases they encounter in their work or personal lives!

Episode 24- Patient empowerment 22.07.2022

Patient empowerment is more complex than just ramping up patient education- physicians, carers and the community are all important! To find out more and to look beyond traditional patient empowerment, listen to this interview with Emma Neville (MPhil History and Philosophy of Medicine and Behavioural Scientist at HRW)

Episode 23- How can we better serve our future selves? 15.06.2022

How much does your current self help your future self? Do you often take actions to safeguard your financial future or develop beneficial habits? The degree to which we do it varies from individual to individual, but behavioural science can help us shed light on certain biases that we tend to be susceptible to and that can help dismantle the work that our current selves puts in for our future selv...

Episode 22 - Biases in sports 23.05.2022

Do you wear your lucky shoelaces when you go running? Have you witnessed how a basketball player is hailed as having a "hot hand" where they just seem to be on a streak and keep on winning? The world of sports is full of behavioural biases at play and we can use them to illustrate what's at play in the healthcare world as well. Join Katy Irving, David Manshreck, Peter Tompkins and Alexandra Petrac...

Episode 21: Idioms and Behavioural Science 22.04.2022

"Let's circle back", "think outside the box" and "push the envelope on this one". "Doctor, I'm feeling rotten". Idioms inundate our daily lives, even at work, in a business context, and they can be indicators of behavioural biases. In in this month's podcast we chat about what idioms can teach us, why it is important to acknowledge them in healthcare market research and what we do to make sure we...

Episode 20 - Gestures: A Useful Visual Language 21.03.2022

If you were to show the number 3 on your fingers how would you do it? In "Inglorious Basterds", Lt. Archie Hicox (Michael Fassbender) gives himself away when ordering drinks by using the British hand gesture for the number 3 instead of the German gesture. Join Alex, Jen and Kiran in this podcast as we talk about various gestures around the world and their different interpretation and use. Perhaps...

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