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Enhancing Esports Performance with Behavior Analysis: Session 166 with James Riswick-Estelle

September 15, 2021

I'm not a gamer... well, at least not at this stage of my life. But that aside, I really enjoyed this conversation with FIT doctoral student, James Riswick-Estelle. We talked about his he got into ABA in the first place, a brief history of eSports, the current status of...

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Applying Behavior Analysis to Football Analytics, Performance Coaching, and Entrepreneurship: Session 165 with Brett Yarris

September 2, 2021

In Session 165, I spoke with Brett Yarris, founder of The Bx Movement and co-founder of the Pro Football Network. I first heard about Brett when he was featured on The Controversial Exchange podcast with Ryan and Dimitri. In that episode, I recall how passionately Brett advocated for a...

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Treating Emerging Problem Behavior with the BALANCE Program: Session 164 with Kelsey Ruppel

August 26, 2021

Earlier this summer I had the chance to chat with Dr. Kelsey Ruppel, who is a Senior Consultant and the Director of Operations at FTF Behavioral Consulting. After I stopped getting tongue-tied in the introduction, we were able to cover a wide variety of topics, including: How she got...

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Why Standards Matter in ABA Service Delivery: Session 163 with Sara Litvak and Ellie Kazemi

August 10, 2021

Sara Litvak and Dr. Ellie Kazemi return to the podcast - this time together - to catch us up on what's new with the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence, or BHCOE for short. Specifically, we discuss how the BHCOE has grown since Sara last checked in with us, how...

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Inside JABA Series #8: On the Validity of Isolated vs. Synthesized Functional Analysis Methods

July 29, 2021

In the latest Inside JABA Series, Drs. Linda LeBlanc, Claire St. Peter, and Jeff Tiger join me to discuss a paper Jeff co-authored with Hannah Effertz titled, "On the validity of data produced by isolated and synthesized contingencies during the functional analysis of problem behavior," which you can find...

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Using OBM to Improve Systems and Culture in Fire Departments: Session 161 with Natalie Parks

July 23, 2021

Dr. Natalie Parks from Behavior Leader stopped by the podcast again for another fun conversation. In her previous appearance, we talked about the importance of providing feedback "the right way." And in this episode, we extend that theme and discuss the work that she and her colleagues have done...

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What is Today’s ABA? Session 160: A Q and A with Greg Hanley

July 6, 2021

This podcast episode came from a Zoom call with Dr. Greg Hanley that was recorded on March 29th, 2021. As I mention at the outset, this call was the brainchild of Celia Heyman. She asked Greg to join the members of the ABA Study Group and the Behavioral Observations...

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Leveraging Technology and Philanthropy to Teach Impoverished Children to Read: Session 159 with Michael Maloney

June 12, 2021

In Session 159 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast, Michael Maloney returns to the show. We spend a few minutes catching up since the last time we spoke (see Session 129), but then pivot to his recent collaboration with the Canadian charity organization, the Amorak Society. With help from the...

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How Motivational Interviewing Helps Reduce Alcohol Use Problems in Young Adults: Session 158 with Jim Murphy

May 27, 2021

Rather than writing up a compelling introduction to this episode, I'm tempted to say, "just listen to the whole thing!" and leave it there. In Session 158, I chat with one of my oldest friends and Auburn classmate (obligatory "War Eagle!"), Dr. Jim Murphy from the University of Memphis,...

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What Does Clinical Residency in Applied Behavior Analysis Look Like? Session 157 with Becca Tagg

May 18, 2021

Dr. Becca Tagg from Del Mar Behavioral Health joins me to discuss the unique approach her agency uses to train early-career BCBAs. This conversation was inspired by the interview I conducted with Dr. Mary Jane Weiss last year, in which we talked about how cool it would be if...

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