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Why This Simple Shift Hooks Any Audience with Phill Agnew | Part 1

 

In this two-part episode, Oliver Atkinson is joined by behavioral-science storyteller Phill Agnew, host of UK's #1 marketing podcast, Nudge Podcast, to show how psychology-laced narratives can supercharge your pitch and keep audiences glued.

Agnew proves the power of costly signaling with his now-legendary 60-kilometre trek, blisters and all, to keynote a conference, instantly elevating his message’s worth . He dissects the Labor Illusion, revealing why simply showing your “work in progress” makes content feel premium , and shares the one-word subject-line tweak (“this”) that lifted email opens 40 percent in client tests . 

A detour to Starbucks shows how banning baristas from speed-pouring four lattes at once actually boosted sales by signalling craft . Layer in the Pratfall Effect, strategically flaunting a small flaw to appear more human, and you’ve got a playbook of grab-and-go hooks for subjects, thumbnails, and video intros.

With feeds blasting hundreds of messages a day, these evidence-backed nudges give marketers, creatives, founders, and team leaders a low-cost lever for dramatic, measurable engagement gains.

What to Listen For:

 

02:50 - Why Behavioral Science Principles Aren't New But Are Underutilized in Marketing

10:12 - The Labor Illusion: How Showing Effort Increases Value Perception

25:15 - The Pratfall Effect: Why Strategic Weakness Makes You More Likeable

32:06 - The Curiosity Gap: Creating Hooks That Drive Engagement

43:12 - Testing vs. Trusting Research: When to Rely on Proven Behavioral Science

Podcast Transcript

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