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🗓️ 4 May 2021
⏱️ 61 minutes
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In this episode, we discuss what is the value of having someone watch your training session, what is the value of watching someone else's training session, when watching a training session, what do you look for?, the difference in skills between doing a thing and talking about a thing, the challenge of being neutral when observing, improving your creativity as a trainer, and how to handle BEING watched and receiving feedback.
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0:00.0 | It's like a fine line of just looking for what you're expecting and actually just seeing what there is to be seen. |
0:07.7 | And when I'm working with other people, I've had the situation of somebody asked me to watch a soccer team, young kids practicing. |
0:14.4 | They wanted to look for like, how is the team working together? |
0:17.4 | And a lot of the feedback that I gave them was not sitting well with them because I gave |
0:21.2 | them feedback that wasn't supporting what they were looking for. |
0:40.8 | Hey there, fellow training nerds. You are listening to Drinking from the Toilet, and I'm your host, Hannah Branigan. |
0:45.1 | I'm a teacher, a trainer, a podcaster. |
0:48.0 | And believe it or not, the author of an actual book, Awesome Obedience and its companion, |
0:52.1 | Awesome Obedience, The Field Guide guide both of which you can pick up |
0:55.4 | right now or anytime you like from clicker training.com so this week we are talking about how much |
1:01.7 | fun it is to watch other people do it training i mean what did you think i was talking about but seriously |
1:07.2 | this week i'm sharing a conversation with a couple of friends, colleagues, |
1:11.8 | frequent podcast guests, Sharad Patel, Eva Bertelsen, and Emily Johnson Fagg. |
1:16.8 | You'll recognize all of their names if you've listened to this podcast before. |
1:19.7 | So we've been working on a project together. |
1:22.2 | Our goal is to bring real-time, live training, and discussion to the greater internet, the public, right? We've been working |
1:29.9 | together on this series of live behind the scenes training events where you can watch each of us |
1:35.8 | train a dog live and then discuss the session together, talk about what happened, how we made |
1:41.2 | decisions, whether they were good or bad, get feedback from each other, |
1:44.8 | and yes, there's even some flowcharts. And the idea is for you all to be able to join us, |
1:50.1 | watch and ask questions and join in the discussion. This is something that we've been doing |
1:54.3 | on our own, well, behind the scenes, for a long time, sharing, training with each other, |
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