2018 Year in Review with ABA Inside Track! Session 71

In Session 71, I join the folks at ABA Inside Track for a 2018 Year in Review.

In this episode, we discuss:

  1. The passing of influential Behavior Analysts in 2018.
  2. Important events in the field, such as the #timesupABA and #dobetter movements.
  3. The good and bad associated with the continued growth of our field.
  4. Things we're looking forward to in 2019.

As a bonus (or punishment) we even sing a few lines from Auld Lang Syne. I apologize in advance... Please do not let this influence any potential iTunes reviews for either of our podcasts!

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4 Comments

nataliedeptodd@gmail.com

I just listened to and enjoyed another one of your podcasts, 2018 Year in Review with ABA Inside Track! Session 71. Are CEU’s available for purchase for this episode? I am having trouble finding the link to purchase if so.

Thanks,
Natalie

Matt Cicoria

Hi Natalie, glad you enjoyed this one! Unfortunately there are no CE’s for this one. Right now there are 12 episodes that are available for CE’s. Click here for what’s available right now. Thanks so much for being a listener!!!

Mary Schrier

Fun show with a different format than you typically use. It’s great to hear so many behavior analysts so enthusiastic about the field.
Can you share in the notes the names of all of the people who passed last year? I’d like to follow up with some research. Thanks!

Matt Cicoria

Glad you liked it! The people we talked about were John A. (Tony) Nevin, Renee Mansfield, Kurt Salzinger, and Tristam Smith.

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