
Welcome to Ethics that doesn't suck! CPA and comedian Greg Kyte teams up with MBA and comedian Adam Broud to discuss the intricacies of behavioral ethics — sociological nudges that prime people to behave more ethically or less ethically. During their lively conversations, they draw on research from psychology and economics. And they do all of this while getting progressively more and more drunk ov... more
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Greg and Adam take on the challenge of downing seven shots of Jägermeister and absinthe as they discuss loyalty, virtues, core values, and their impact on accountant ethics.
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Greg Kyte, CPA
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Greg and Adam turn to talking about the intricacies of behavioral ethics. Fueled by rum, they intensely debate social factors that impact people's ethical behaviors, moral codes, and psychopathy
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Greg Kyte, CPA
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One hour and seven shots of tequila later, Greg and Adam explain ego depletion, a social experiment on ethics, and transparency. They also pontificate on ways to replenish depleted egos and why making ethical decisions is affected by this depletion. more
In this inaugural episode of Drunk Ethics, Greg Kyte, and Adam Broud explore the intricacies of behavioral ethics, shot for shot. Learn why there is no such thing as perfect objectivity with a splash of independence, integrity, and Irish whiskey.
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Most ethics courses are dull as mud and instantly forgettable. Not this one. Neuroscience proves that we learn and remember more when we are laughing. And laugh I did, as Greg and Adam got progressively more inebriated.
But this isn’t just stupid drunken talking. Greg masterfully kept the discussion on track and covered aspects of ethics that aren’t usually covered in those boring ethics courses we CPAs have to take every few years. He also made this practical by relating behavioral theory to t... more
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