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BBC World Service Forum Interview

As I’ve mentioned before our choices define who we are—and that’s precisely what I say in this radio interview for the BBC World Service Forum.
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The Today Show

Is less more when it comes to our wardrobes?  Jean Chatzky, a reporter for The Today Show, was challenged to limit hers to six items for 30 days.  I comment on her experiment here.
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CNN-IBN Interview

Here’s my latest interview, with CNN-IBN, an India-based partnership between Global Broadcast News and Turner International. In it I talk about how our desire to be unconventional (within reason) often drives our choices.
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Times of India Intervew

My interview for the Times of India came out today. I talk about growing up in a bi-cultural setting and how that led me to study choice.
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BBC News Today Interview

Check out this short interview for BBC News Today with Evan Davis.
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The Wall Street Journal Report

A few weeks ago I talked about my editorial for Slate.com on soda taxes. If that topic interested you, then you’ll most likely enjoy this discussion from The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo. In it Maria, Kelly Brownell, and I discuss sin taxes.
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CBS Sunday Morning

My colleagues Jennifer Lerner, Chip Heath, and I were recently interviewed by Susan Spencer for CBS Sunday Morning News. You can read the transcript here.
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An Expert on Choice Chooses

Here’s my recent interview with Penelope Green for the Home & Garden section of The New York Times. In it I talk about some of the choosing strategies I use in my personal life.
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The Diane Rehm Show

I had the honor of being interviewed by Diane Rehm on her eponymous radio show for NPR. Diane and I discussed the different aspects of choice. I disentangle the concept of choice, and elaborate on its antecedents and its consequences.
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