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🗓️ 5 June 2020
⏱️ 27 minutes
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In this episode, we discuss how cue transfers work, the importance of the order of events (it must always be NEW cue, then OLD cue!), examples of transferring a hand signal to a verbal cue, transferring cues in real life, how cues can transfer when you don't mean for them to, how to un-transfer a cue you didn't want.
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0:00.0 | Hey there, fellow training nerds. |
0:16.0 | Welcome to Drinking from the Toilet, the podcast about the reality of training and teaching with |
0:21.5 | positive reinforcement. I'm your host, Hannah Branigan. Today we're going to talk about how |
0:26.6 | cues transfer and what that means and how it can work for and against us in our training. |
0:32.3 | But before we get to that, there's something I need to say. I know that it is uncomfortable and I'm going to do this imperfectly and this is just a starting point. And I hope that you will recognize this as the initial successive approximation that it is. Further approximations are coming once I figure out what those are. It's on me to educate myself, but fortunately, |
0:55.6 | I love learning, so I'm here for it. I am a person of privilege, and it is part of my job |
1:01.5 | to use my voice. That's a responsibility that I have to help make the future better. |
1:08.1 | Black Lives Matter. This is a podcast about training and behavior and has always been |
1:14.5 | about making the world a better place. And the topic of racism has everything to do with dog training. |
1:21.7 | Systemic racism touches every aspect of life, whether we see it or not, including animal |
1:26.7 | training and certainly human behavior. Black, indigenous, and people of life, whether we see it or not, including animal training and certainly human |
1:28.4 | behavior. Black, indigenous, and people of color are underrepresented in the training and |
1:33.2 | behavior world, including dog sports, and also in related fields like veterinary medicine and other |
1:37.5 | areas of the pet industry. Diversity benefits everyone, depth of perspective, new insights, |
1:42.5 | innovations, and faster progress. And I'm committed to |
1:45.5 | using my voice and this platform to increase understanding and inclusivity in this industry that I care |
1:51.4 | so much about. I'm including a list of resources for those who would like to know more about |
1:56.5 | fighting racism and an article from fellow trainer Ayoka Babar, whose name I probably just totally |
2:02.3 | destroyed and I'm so sorry, on how we can support our black indigenous and people of color |
2:08.1 | friends in the dog sport and training world. It's a good article, and it's got some actionable |
2:14.4 | things that we can do right away. So please check out those links in the show notes, |
2:19.5 | and I hope you find them as helpful as I have. So what does a Q transfer or transferring a Q |
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