
Curious Conversations
Bee Heller and Debbie Martin love all things people and culture. Join them as they lean into their nerdy nature and go on a journey of discovery through the academic research that sits behind the work they do everyday. We hope you learn as much listening to the podcast as they did making it.
Curious Conversations
Autonomy – why we have a preference for our own choices
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Bee Heller & Debbie Martin
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Season 1
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Episode 5
Reading and research referenced in this episode on autonomy:
- Live as we choose: the role of autonomy support in facilitating intrinsic motivation by Liang Meng and Qingguo Ma
- Autonomy Raises Productivity: An Experiment Measuring Neurophysiology by Rebecca Johannsen and Paul J. Zak
- Autonomy, mastery, purpose: three forces that motivate us all – Dan Pink's Drive captured on Bitesize Learning
- Why Motivating People Doesn't Work and What Does? by Susan Fowler
- Wellness 2.0: Who do you want to be? on the Hidden Brain podcast
- Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development and well-being by Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci
- The Surprising Power of Autonomy for Improving Organizational Performance on Your Brain At Work podcast
- Latest from the Lab: Getting Autonomy Right by the NeuroLeadership Institute
- How the Neuroscience of Decision Making Informs Our Conception of Autonomy by Gidon Felsen and Peter B. Reiner
- Overview of Self-Determination Theory from the Center for Self-Determination Theory