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The Science of Personality Podcast

Hogan Assessments
152 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 03, 25
Personality affects the way we relate to the world and the people in it, how we work, who we love, and how other people see us. Although the study of personality is centuries old, our ability to understand and control such a complex and abstract concept is relatively new in the context of history. Featuring some of the world’s leading experts in personality psychology and business, this podcast explores the impact of personality on life, leadership, and organizational success.

Episodes

In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Melvyn Payne, Commercial Director at Advanced People Strategies out of the UK, to talk about potential to performance. The word potential gets thrown around a lot in HR and talent management circles, but potential on its own really means nothing if it doesn’t translate to performance. As the commercial director of one of Hogan’s top international distributors at APS, few people in the world of Hogan know more about this topic than Melvyn. 
In the latest the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake talk about authenticity. We’ve all heard the saying before: “Be your authentic self.” In fact, common wisdom for years has suggested that authenticity is a good thing, and few have doubted the merits of that “wisdom.” But what if we were to tell you this might actually be the opposite and could actually hurt your career? Ryne and Blake address that and so much more in this episode.
In this special episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake interview guests in person at the 2025 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Conference in Denver. Featured guests include:-  Rob Kaiser, President, Kaiser Leadership Solutionso   Topic: Using Hogan in private equity-  Ellen Lovell, PhD, Principal Workforce Transformation Consultant, Perceptyxo   Topic: Trends in organizational wellbeing -  Jessie McClure, Senior Consultant, Hogan Assessmentso   Topic: Trends in organizational wellbeing-  Rebecca Feder, Principal Consultant, Princeton HR Insighto   Topic: Should there be regulations in executive coaching?-  Emilie Seyfang, Consultant, Hogan Assessmentso   Topic: Should there be regulations in executive coaching?
In that latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Jackie Sahm, Hogan’s Vice President of Integrated Solutions, to talk about what activates your dark side. With Jackie being one of the world’s foremost experts in interpreting Hogan scales and facilitating Hogan feedback sessions, not to mention her previous role as a consultant for numerous Fortune 500 companies and Hogan’s Director of Global Learning, she's the perfect guest to explore this aspect of the dark side.
In this special episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake interview guests in person at the 2025 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Conference in Denver. Featured guests include: -  Ty Fezzey, PhD Student, University of Alabamao   Topic: Competitiveness-  Bradley Brummel, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Houstono   Topic: Leader identity-  Pradnya Parasher, PhD, Managing Director, ThreeFish Consultingo   Topic: Leadership emergence in India-  Georgi Yankov, PhD, Principal Research Scientist, Development Dimensions Internationalo   Topic: Personality of robots
Apr 22, 2025
Domino Derailers
In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by  Trish Kellett, Hogan's executive advisor for strategic initiatives and former director of the Hogan Coaching Network, Rebecca Feder, principal consultant at Princeton HR Insight, and Rebecca Ghanadan, PhD, founder and principal at Aspis Coaching Group, to talk about Domino Derailers. This is a relatively new concept when it comes to Hogan terminology and was actually coined by Trish during her time as director of the Hogan Coaching Network. And, because Rebecca F. and Rebecca G. are also members of the Hogan Coaching Network, we thought it would be fun to do a panel with three guests for this very special episode.
In this special episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake interview guests in person at the 2025 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Conference in Denver. Featured guests include:-  Brian J. Ruggeberg, Consultant, Spencer Stuart      o   Topic: Using Hogan tools for executive assessment and development-  Comila Shahani-Denning, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Hofstra University      o   Topic: Benefits of graduate students getting Hogan certified-  Nadine Maliakkal, PhD, Talent Analytics Consultant, Hogan Assessments      o   Topic: Creativity in leadership-  Kevin Mitchell, PhD, Talent in Organizational Development Manager, MIT Lincoln   Laboratory      o   Topic: Creativity in leadership-  Nicole Dickie, Senior Consultant (APAC), Hogan Assessments      o   Topic: Global Leadership Effectiveness Survey early findingsTake Global Leadership Effectiveness  Survey here: https://www.hoganassessments.com/news-events/updates/call-for-participation-global-research-study-on-effective-leadership/
In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake talk about toxic employees and the affect they have on organizations across the globe. We’ve all experienced it: the colleague who brings the mood down, the boss who thrives on chaos, or the team member whose negativity drains the energy from the room. These "everyday" toxic behaviors create stress, hamper productivity, and leave us feeling demoralized. But what may not be immediately apparent is the significant hidden cost they carry.
In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Zsolt Feher, Hogan's vice president of business development, to talk about charisma in politics. For centuries, charismatic politicians have had a significant advantage when it comes to assuming leadership roles. They enamor us with their confidence and the ability to tell us exactly what we want to hear. In this episode, we’ll talk about some of the more notable charismatic politicians throughout history, what personality characteristics they have in common, and whether they actually are effective leaders. 
In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Douglas Kenrick, PhD, professor of psychology at Arizona State University, to talk about evolutionary psychology. What are its primary concepts? What implications does it have? And why is it such a controversial topic to so many people? Dr. Kenrick has spent decades researching and lecturing on this topic and is viewed by his peers as one of the leading experts in this area.