Ever poured your heart into a health campaign only to see… crickets?
You’re not alone. In this episode, Ruth dives into why clarity is the key to behaviour change — and why it’s so hard to find in a world of noise, deadlines, and overloaded brains (yes, yours too). We’re talking cognitive fatigue, irrational audiences, and the myth of "more info = better choices".
🎧 Plus, you'll hear:
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Why clarity starts with you — the communicator, strategist, planner
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How social norms quietly shape everything (and how to wield them with care)
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The secret sauce of choice architecture (used in canteens, emails & even inbox design!)
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An unfiltered behind-the-scenes peek into AI experiments gone wrong – including made-up research studies 😱
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The BrainFuel Breathers: guided reset sessions just for you (yes, really)
🧠 Key Takeaways
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Audiences are overwhelmed. According to studies, we consume over 34GB of info a day — the equivalent of a million photos or 16 films daily. Design for this reality.
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Rational choice is a myth. If your strategy is built on “if they only knew,” you’re missing the behavioural science.
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You’re already nudging. Every piece of content you create shapes choices. Learn how to do it with intention (see: choice architecture).
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You need inner clarity too. Your ability to influence others is directly tied to how clear you are in your own thinking, purpose, and planning.
🛠️ Tools, Resources & Offers
🎟️ Mini Bootcamp: Social Norms Summer School
→ A 2-hour online masterclass on August 19th
→ Tools, case studies, evidence-based strategies
→ Only £49 | Free for Substack Yearly Subscribers
👉 Sign up now — doors close August 8th!
🧘 BrainFuel Breathers
→ Weekly audio reset sessions created with Sabine (breathwork facilitator & yoga teacher)
→ Exclusive to Substack subscribers
→ Subscribe here
📚 Mentioned Study:
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Click & Crunch Canteen Study – Australian high school experiment on menu design & healthy eating (via choice architecture)
🧪 Experiments, Mistakes & AI Misfires
Ruth shares the truth about using AI in podcast production:
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Tried a chatbot co-host: fun but too chaotic
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Used AI for research: it made up studies (!)
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Takeaway? AI is powerful — but always, always fact-check
🗣️ Quote of the Episode
“You’re already nudging — whether you mean to or not. Every message, every menu, every layout is shaping choice.”
🧭 Final Thought
You’re not just delivering messages. You’re shaping behaviour, influencing decisions, and holding the power to make real change. But you can’t do that without clarity — for yourself and your audience.
Stay kind. Stay curious. And give your brain a breather 💛
💌 Stay Connected
→ Subscribe: BrainFuel on Substack
→ Join the Mini Bootcamp: BehaviourChange.Marketing/Social
→ Connect on LinkedIn: Ruth Dale
These show notes were developed using Otter AI.
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