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🗓️ 27 December 2023
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Shhh! I'm not supposed to be working this week... However, I am somewhat of a traditionalist, and as such obligated to publish the annual Year in Review show with my friends at ABA Inside Track.
So here's a really quick rundown. As usual, we reviewed the passings of several behavior analysts in 2023. This is always sad, but at the same time, we tried to highlight the achievements and contributions of the behavior analysts we talked about.
We also recognize that Behavior Analysis, with over 60 thousand BCBAs and BCBA-Ds, is a rapidly growing field, and with these larger numbers comes the increased probability of us missing someone in this process, and we apologize if we left anyone out as a consequence of this.
But the Year in Review is not just for remembering the passing of fellow Behavior Analysts. We discussed a few things happening in the field, some updates to our podcasts that we've made and are continuing to make, and talked about the book chapter we collaborated on in the edited text, Disseminating Behavioral Research (note: Amazon Associate link).
Other personal highlights of mine this year include starting a new endeavor with my colleagues Paulie Gavoni and Anika Costa that we've named The Behavioral Toolbox, thanks to the huge contribution from Miguel Avila, providing BOP episodes to Spanish speaking members of the community with the BOP en Español series, invitations to speak at the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis and BABAT, revamping behavioralobservations.com, and probably many more things I'm forgetting right now.
In closing, it's been a great 2023 for me, despite its occasional challenges. The podcast is coming up on its 8th birthday, with almost 5 million downloads, and it nonetheless continues amaze me that people want to tune in. All of this to say that I'm incredibly grateful for your listenership, and I hope you have a happy and healthy 2024!
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0:00.8 | Hey, everyone, welcome to session 250 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:05.5 | I am technically not supposed to be working this week, but I am trying to get this episode out, |
0:11.8 | so I'll make this introductory comment as brief as possible. |
0:15.9 | This is the annual year-in-review show that I usually do with my friends at ABA and Side Track. |
0:20.2 | So here's a really quick rundown of what we talked about. |
0:23.2 | As usual, we talked about the passings of several behavior analysts in 2023. |
0:28.2 | This is always sad. |
0:29.1 | But at the same time, it's an opportunity to highlight the achievements and contributions |
0:32.4 | of the behavior analysts we talked about. |
0:35.2 | We also recognize that behavior analysis is obviously a growing community, |
0:40.8 | and with these larger numbers comes the increased probability of us missing someone in the process, |
0:45.4 | and we apologize if we left anyone out as a consequence of this. But the year interview is not |
0:51.2 | just for remembering the passing of fellow behavior analysts. |
1:00.6 | We discussed a few things happening in the field, some updates to our podcast that we've made and are continuing to make, |
1:07.0 | and we talked about the book chapter we collaborated on in the edited text disseminating behavioral research. |
1:12.5 | Other personal highlights of mine this year include starting a new endeavor with my colleagues, Polygavonia, and Ani Costa that we've named the behavioral toolbox. Thanks to the |
1:18.0 | huge contribution from Miguel Livia, we're providing behavioral observations episodes to Spanish |
1:24.6 | speaking members of the community. I was also grateful for the invitations to speak |
1:29.8 | at the Florida Association for Behavioral Analysis and Babbitt and revamped at behavioral |
1:35.6 | observations.com with the help of Rich Brooks and his crew at Flight New Media. There's probably a number |
1:41.8 | of other things that happened in 2023 that I'm forgetting right now, |
1:45.3 | but that's what's, I guess, on the top of my mind right now. In closing, it's been a great |
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