ASK A DECISION ENGINEER
Season 5 is here!
In this highly anticipated return season of her podcast, Stanford-trained Decision Engineer Michelle Florendo invites listeners to explore the art and science of decision-making through a uniquely personal lens.
Even the smartest people can get tied into knots when making big decisions
Get the tools to move through decisions with less stress and more clarity. Join me, your friendly, neighborhood executive coach and decision engineer, as we explore comprehensive and systematic ways of untangling every decision - no matter how big or small on the Ask a Decision Engineer Podcast.
New to the AADE podcast?
➡ Dip into Season 1 for why this podcast exists and the first few pilot season episodes
➡ Binge Season 2 for tips on how to untangle an upcoming big decision
➡ Check out Season 3 for how to navigate emotions in the decision process
➡ Season 4 brings you insights from experts in the field who have influenced my work
➡ Season 5 is airing Fall 2025.
S5E6 | The Relief-Regret Framework: Making Decisions Under Uncertainty
In this episode of Ask a Decision Engineer, Michelle Florendo responds to David's question about making decisions in the face of risk and uncertainty. She introduces the Relief-Regret framework, a practical tool she developed to help decision-makers navigate uncertain outcomes when perfect information isn't available.
S5E5 | Real Application to Big Life Decisions
In this episode of Ask a Decision Engineer, Michelle Florendo shares a deeply personal journey through a high-stakes decision involving family, health, and values. Joined by Shanice Webb, the conversation dives into applying decision-making frameworks to real-life challenges where outcomes are uncertain, and the stakes are significant.
S5E4 | Decoding Emotions in Decision Making
In this episode of Ask a Decision Engineer, Michelle Florendo addresses a thoughtful question from a listener about balancing emotions during decision-making. Tackling the dual challenge of distancing oneself from emotions while still taking them into account, Michelle reframes emotions as valuable sources of data. Through frameworks, practical steps, and real-world examples, she demonstrates how emotions, when noticed and named, can guide better decisions.
S5E3 | The End-of-Life Retreat: Finding Clarity Amidst Uncertainty
In this heartfelt episode of Ask a Decision Engineer, Michelle Florendo opens up about her personal experience of facilitating an end-of-life retreat for her mother-in-law, Joyce, following a stage-four terminal cancer diagnosis. Joined by Shanice Webb, Michelle explores how decision-making frameworks, emotional clarity, and collaboration can guide families through some of life’s most challenging moments. Through personal anecdotes and decision-making insights, Michelle offers listeners a deeply reflective guide to navigating emotions, fostering communication, and finding clarity amidst uncertainty.
"What is an entry point into these conversations about heavy things? It’s this question of, ‘How do you want to feel?’" – Michelle Florendo
Life often presents us with decisions we are unprepared to face—ones steeped in uncertainty and emotion. In this episode, Michelle shares one such personal experience: navigating the final months of her mother-in-law’s life after a devastating cancer diagnosis.
S5E2 | Why is Decision-Making So Hard?
In this episode, Michelle Florendo explores a question people often ask her privately: Why are decisions so hard? She addresses the common feeling of isolation when struggling with decisions and delves into how technology and societal changes have impacted our decision-making processes.
S5E1 | From Maternity Leave to 20,000 Listeners - Reflections on 5 Years of Decision Making Podcasting
In this highly anticipated return season of her podcast, Stanford-trained Decision Engineer Michelle Florendo invites listeners to explore the art and science of decision-making through a uniquely personal lens.
Season 5 Trailer
In this highly anticipated return season of her podcast, Stanford-trained Decision Engineer Michelle Florendo invites listeners to explore the art and science of decision-making through a uniquely personal lens.
S4E12 - April Rinne on the Flux mindset for thriving in change
So often in the midst of change or the unknown where our mind goes first is what are we going to do?
S4E11 - Katherine Rosback facilitating decisions in groups
Whenever I teach about decision making, inevitably, the comment comes up, "These frameworks are great and all, but what do I do about the other people in the room?"
S4E10 - Dave Evans on discernment and ways of knowing
In all my years of teaching about decision making, no topic generates more angst than the need to know.
S4E09 - Michele Wucker on how to think about risk
Risk. For some people, the very thought sends chills down their spines, yet for others, the topic prompts a sense of thrill.
S4E08 - Don Moore on confidence and decision leadership
Confidence is a critical part of decision making and being an effective leader. Not enough confidence and you won't move a decision to the action or be able to cultivate the support needed to move it forward.
S4E07 - Ralph Keeney on nudging yourself toward better decisions
Decisions. They are the way we can steer our lives forward, yet how much thought do people give to how they are making them?
S4E06 - Amy Day on decision skills for parents and emerging adults
Decision-making is not just a cognitive exercise; there are benefits to approaching it as a whole person.
S4E05 - Carl Spetzler on the six links of decision quality
How can you know you've made a good decision, even before you know how things turn out? It’s all about understanding decision quality.
S4E04 - Alexis Gonzales-Black on org decision making and inclusive processes
Making decisions as an individual has its challenges, but having to make decisions as a group adds many other layers of complexity.
S4E03 - Barry Schwartz on why we should focus on practical wisdom
Decisions about what you want to do next in life feel big- they can literally change your life. That's why so many people feel stuck in the process.
S4E02 - Kathy Davies on design thinking and life decisions
Decisions about what you want to do next in life feel big- they can literally change your life. That's why so many people feel stuck in the process.
S4E01 - Seth Godin on intentional decisions and dancing with fear
In this fourth season of the podcast, I'm bringing folks on the show who have influenced my work on decision-making. And who better to start with than Seth Godin, without whom this podcast would not exist.
Season 4 Trailer: New episodes coming in June 2022
In season four of my podcast, Ask A Decision Engineer, I'll be interviewing guests on the show who will share insights, strategies, and tools to help you work through your decision-making challenges.
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