In this episode we talk about a topic that is very widespread among the scientific community - at least the ones we have been exposed to. We talk about “risk and change” and why they are usually perceived with a negative connotation, when in reality they could be perceived as opportunities. As you might imagine, the “word” of the day is “risk aversion” and we try to dissect why as humans we are so risk averse and why we as scientists generally could be in a better position to deal with risk and change and not find it so aversive.

Some of the topics we touch upon in this episode include:

- Why risk and change are generally perceived as something negative

- What kinds of fears hide behind risk aversion

- How to become unbeatable by facing your fears

- Tools you can use to become less risk-averse

- The “who moved my cheese” story and how it applies to choices relating to risk and change

- Why Daniel become almost depressed after getting a tenure position (after being happy for a little while)

- Examples of how Eva got a positive boost out of several experiences that she was scared of or initially put off by

- Some of the benefits of risk and change

- How to work on your mindset to become more resilient

Another episode filled with anecdotes, stories and our best ideas on how to deal with risk and change, what we have learnt along the process in our careers and personal life.

Hope you enjoy it!

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The imPerfect Scientist

You can take a leap: Risk and change are not always bad.

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