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What's going on up there?

What's going on up there?

Written by: Pearn Kandola LLP
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A podcast exploring the psychology behind current events, daily decision-making, and the ideas that frame our thinking.

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Episodes
  • Is Eurovision rigged?
    May 8 2026

    Behind the glitz and glamour of Eurovision lies one question – how fair is the voting?

    This week, Grace is joined by Professor Binna Kandola OBE ahead of this year's event to explore the science behind the scores.

    Together, they unpack what the data reveals about recurring voting patterns, how ‘framing effects’ shape the way we judge performances, and what Eurovision ultimately tells us about the way people think, feel, and connect across countries.

    Whether you're a lifelong Eurovision fan or a first-time viewer, this episode will change the way you watch the scoreboard.

    References:

    • Ginsburgh, V. and Moreno-Ternero, J.D. 2023. The Eurovision Song Contest: voting rules, biases and rationality. Journal of cultural economics. 47(2), pp.247–277.
    • Mantzaris, A.V., Rein, S.R. and Hopkins, A.D., 2017. Examining collusion and voting biases between countries during the Eurovision Song Contest since 1957. arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.06721.


    A podcast exploring the psychology behind current events, daily decision-making, and the ideas that frame our thinking.

    Brought to you by the expert team of chartered business psychologists at Pearn Kandola LLP.

    Find out more at pearnkandola.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    9 mins
  • The Sleeper Effect: When Memory Misleads You
    May 1 2026

    “I can't remember where I heard this, but…”

    We've all said it, and it seems harmless, but losing that context is precisely how unreliable information becomes believable.

    The sleeper effect is a common psychological phenomenon: over time, we retain the message but lose the memory of where it came from. Without the context, our brains accept it as fact, regardless of the source's credibility.

    In this episode, Grace is joined by Chartered Psychologist James Meachin to unpack why this happens and what we can do about it. Together, they explore how we assess the credibility of information, why source memory matters more today than ever before, and practical ways to counteract this mental shortcut.

    In a world where we're inundated with information from hundreds of channels, this episode gives you the tools to think more critically and share more responsibly.

    References:

    Kumkale, G. T., & Albarracín, D. (2004). The Sleeper Effect in Persuasion: A Meta-Analytic Review. Psychological Bulletin, 130(1), 143–172.

    A podcast exploring the psychology behind current events, daily decision-making, and the ideas that frame our thinking.

    Brought to you by the expert team of chartered business psychologists at Pearn Kandola LLP.

    Find out more at pearnkandola.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    6 mins
  • The Empathy Advantage
    Apr 24 2026

    Empathy is one of the most powerful leadership skills available to us, yet it's consistently underestimated.

    It's dismissed as a "soft skill" or a nice-to-have, rather than the performance driver decades of research show it to be.

    This week, Grace is joined by Chartered Psychologist Louise Weston to explore why empathy is a genuine leadership essential.

    Together, they examine the three core elements of empathy and unpack what the research actually shows – from how empathetic leaders deliver feedback, to its measurable impact on physical and mental wellbeing, and the critical role it plays in team performance during uncertain times.

    References:

    • Muss, C., Tüxen, D. and Fürstenau, B. (2026) 'Empathy in leadership: a systematic literature review on the effects of empathetic leaders in organizations', Management Review Quarterly, 76, pp. 333–369.

    A podcast exploring the psychology behind current events, daily decision-making, and the ideas that frame our thinking.

    Brought to you by the expert team of chartered business psychologists at Pearn Kandola LLP.

    Find out more at pearnkandola.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    10 mins
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