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Tony Biglan, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist at Oregon Research Institute and Co-Director of the Promise Neighborhood Research Consortium. For the past thirty years, he has conducted research in the development and prevention of child and adolescent problem behavior. He is a former president of the Society for Prevention Research and was a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Prevention. As a member of Oregon's Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, he has helped to develop a strategic plan for implementing comprehensive evidence-based interventions throughout Oregon.
Dr. Biglan is the founder of Values to Action, an organization dedicated to evolving more nurturing societies. He has helped to identify effective family, school, and community interventions to prevent the most common and costly problems of childhood and adolescence around the world. Working to advance the reforms called for in his most recent book, Rebooting Capitalism: How We Can Forge a Society That Works for Everyone, Dr. Biglan advocates for the creation of "Action Circles," small groups of like-minded people who devote as little as 15 minutes a day to come together to study a problem in an effort to devise a solution.
In this episode, you'll learn…
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On the weight of the opinions of others, even older mentors and those in leadership positions…
On participatory democracy…
On gaining funding while holding on to personal passions and what's important …
On making use of idleness…
On implementing reform and Values to Action…
Website Nurture Effect: http://www.nurtureeffect.com/
Website Values to Action: https://www.valuestoaction.org/
Dr. Biglan's books on Amazon
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ABiglan
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-biglan-093b7710/
French and Raven Bases of Social Power
Bertrand Russell Essay
Psychological Bulletin Article on Stress
Research Matters Podcast is hosted by Jason Luoma, who can be found on Twitter @jasonluoma or Facebook at: facebook.com/jasonluomaphd. You download the podcast through iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify. Reach out with suggestions, questions, or comments to [email protected]
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Tony Biglan, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist at Oregon Research Institute and Co-Director of the Promise Neighborhood Research Consortium. For the past thirty years, he has conducted research in the development and prevention of child and adolescent problem behavior. He is a former president of the Society for Prevention Research and was a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Prevention. As a member of Oregon's Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission, he has helped to develop a strategic plan for implementing comprehensive evidence-based interventions throughout Oregon.
Dr. Biglan is the founder of Values to Action, an organization dedicated to evolving more nurturing societies. He has helped to identify effective family, school, and community interventions to prevent the most common and costly problems of childhood and adolescence around the world. Working to advance the reforms called for in his most recent book, Rebooting Capitalism: How We Can Forge a Society That Works for Everyone, Dr. Biglan advocates for the creation of "Action Circles," small groups of like-minded people who devote as little as 15 minutes a day to come together to study a problem in an effort to devise a solution.
In this episode, you'll learn…
Tips from the episode
On the weight of the opinions of others, even older mentors and those in leadership positions…
On participatory democracy…
On gaining funding while holding on to personal passions and what's important …
On making use of idleness…
On implementing reform and Values to Action…
Website Nurture Effect: http://www.nurtureeffect.com/
Website Values to Action: https://www.valuestoaction.org/
Dr. Biglan's books on Amazon
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ABiglan
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-biglan-093b7710/
French and Raven Bases of Social Power
Bertrand Russell Essay
Psychological Bulletin Article on Stress
Research Matters Podcast is hosted by Jason Luoma, who can be found on Twitter @jasonluoma or Facebook at: facebook.com/jasonluomaphd. You download the podcast through iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify. Reach out with suggestions, questions, or comments to [email protected]

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