$30 trillion dollars seems surreal…until you realize it’s not only real, it’s already being transferred to future generations in a way never seen in human history. This week on The Fuzzy Logic Podcast we have Daniel G. Krivos discussing the incentives behind how this wealth is being transferred, and how ultimately that benefits both givers and receivers in ways we never thought possible. Matt Haller and Christopher Michaud in this week’s episode, out now wherever you get your podcasts! #wealth #finance #incentives #fuzzylogic #fuzzysummer
The Fuzzy Logic Podcast
Online Audio and Video Media
San Francisco, California 423 followers
The podcast that breaks down the incentives in today's society to understand who benefits - and at what cost.
About us
From how to tip to when to have children, decisions big and small come with the question: “how could this benefit me?” In Fuzzy Logic, hosts Matt Haller and Chris Michaud tackle the ins-and-outs of incentive-based decision making, showcasing how we often make decisions based upon imprecise and imperfect information - and at what cost. Join them as they explore questions like “why do we insist on tipping? Who really stands to benefit from affordable housing incentives?” and more, Matt and Chris will combine history with expert conversation to show you who exactly benefits from the status quo - and what's at stake for the future. Fuzzy Logic drops every Wednesday and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.
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External link for The Fuzzy Logic Podcast
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Incentives, Tipping, Housing, Real Estate, Education, Customer Loyalty, Podcast, Technology, Influence, Power, Business, and Media
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San Francisco, California, US
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Sometimes the incentives in healthcare aren't always as clear as we want them to be. Cast in point...copay creep! Leslie Michaud, M.D. breaks down the phenomenon, and why it's not just you're doctor running late: It's the whole system that's incentivizing exactly the behaviors we are seeing. Check out Episode 5 of The Fuzzy Logic Podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
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Today on The Fuzzy Logic Podcast: Healthcare! Why is the industry so big, so complicated, and so expensive? Despite growing social and political pressure to make such an important service be more accessible to Americans, why do costs continue to go up? Join Matt Haller and Christopher Michaud as they sit down with industry veterans Alden Mitchell of Carina Health and Leslie Michaud of Motus Biologics & Sports Science to unpack how the healthcare industry got here, and if there’s any hope for affordable care in sight. Listen to Fuzzy Logic, Episode 5 wherever you get your podcasts!
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Every year billions of loyalty points go unused in accounts all across the world. The sum of thousands of transactions, millions of miles flown - all gathering digital dust (and decreasing in value) in customer accounts. What’s the incentive to retain these balances? Why do companies continue to invest in these programs? We sat down with Albert Hsieh, the CEO and Founder of FoxTrot Dash, to understand how consumers can best take advantage of their loyalty points, and what pitfalls to avoid. Fuzzy Logic: The Loyalty Incentive is out now! #FuzzyLogic #FuzzySummer #CustomerLoyalty #Incentives
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The Loyalty Incentive is now LIVE! This week on The Fuzzy Logic Podcast Matt and Chris delve into the secrets of travel loyalty programs with experts Albert Hsieh and Noel Beavis. In this episode, they discuss: Program Mechanics: How are these schemes designed? Who Benefits?: Brands vs. customers. Insider Tips: How the system can be manipulated. Perfect for frequent travelers or anyone curious about loyalty points. 🎧 Listen Now and discover the truth behind travel rewards!#FuzzyLogic #FuzzySummer #TravelLoyalty #CustomerRewards #TravelTips
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This week on The Fuzzy Logic Podcast, we are talking customer loyalty! Join hosts Matt and Chris as they dive deep into the world of travel loyalty programs with special guests Albert Hsieh and Noel Beavis. 🔍 In This Episode: Unpacking Loyalty Programs: How are they structured and what behaviors are they really rewarding? Brand vs. Customer: Discover how these systems often work in favor of the brands rather than the loyal customers they claim to value. Gaming the System: Get the inside scoop on how the game is rigged and what that means for your travel perks. Whether you're a frequent flyer, a travel enthusiast, or just curious about the hidden mechanics behind those points and miles, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧 Tune in and get ready to see loyalty programs in a whole new light! #FuzzyLogic #FuzzySummer #LoyaltyPrograms #TravelTips #PodcastAlert #CustomerLoyalty #TravelHacks
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They say the value of a liberal arts degree is "intangible." Beth Throne disagrees - that there are very specific benefits that a solid liberal arts education provides: 1. Curiosity: Questioning why the status quo is the way it is and asking "can this be done better" 2: Autonomy: Being able to operate independently without needing to be constantly guided 3. Resiliency: All of these experiences lead to creating graduates that are uniquely equipped to understand the world around them - even in the face of rapid change. Or, as Beth says, higher education is creating your next generation of top performers. And who doesn't want that? Fuzzy Logic: The Art of Education is out now wherever you get your podcasts!
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Did you know that by the time gen alpha gets to college, the cost for a degree is expected to cost upwards of $600,000? That's according to Hannah Wolf, the founder of Wolf Career Coaching, who argues that for that amount of money colleges and universities are going to need to really justify the value of the investment - especially with the increase in career "bootcamp" programs that promise to accelerate entry into coveted jobs. Check out our conversation on this week's episode of Fuzzy Logic - out now, wherever you get your podcasts!
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Today's high school students are increasingly questioning the value of attending colleges and universities. More and more are turning to trades as a means to make a decent living while the jobs often thought about as being desirable are increasingly hard to get - and recognize that being saddled with hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt will drag on their future prosperity. So what is the incentive, really, to go to college? The Fuzzy Logic team sat down with Beth Throne, JD, the Senior Associate Dean of Student Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College and Hannah Wolf, the founder of Wolf Career Coaching to better understand what college prepares us for - and whether it's truly worth the cost. Fuzzy Logic: The Art of Education is out now wherever you get your podcasts! #FuzzySummer #FuzzyLogic #Incentives #HigherEducation #StudentLoans
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What do you get when you follow historically low interest rates with much, much, higher ones? Well, not much of an incentive to sell. Or buy. Or do much of anything. And that's grinding the housing industry to a standstill, even as costs remain persistently high. "It's a supply and demand problem" Kelly Gisburne told The Fuzzy Logic podcast. But there are reasons for optimism. Check out Fuzzy Logic Episode 2: Incentives in Housing wherever you get your podcasts!