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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

ABA Dissemination, Technology, and Marketing: Session 55 with Dave Stevens

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Science, Mental Health, Skinner, Behaviorism, Behaviorconsultant, Aba, Behavioralpsychology, Health & Fitness, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy, Fba, Social Sciences, Verbalbehavior, Bcba, Functionalassessment, Discretetrial

4.8 • 648 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This session of The Behavioral Observations Podcast features the audio from a Facebook Live conversation I had with Dave Stevens, Co-founder and Director of Chartlytics. I didn't set out to have this be a podcast episode per se, but I decided to publish it as one because this conversation had so many good stories in it, I couldn't help but to share it to a wider audience. You see, Dave comes at Behavior Analysis as an "outsider," yet he was instantly able to appreciate our science, and see applications of it beyond where it's currently used. In other words, regardless of whether you care about Precision Teaching or the Standard Celeration Chart, this episode is worth listening to because the origin of Chartlytics is ultimately a story of dissemination. Throughout this conversation, we touched on a number of resources, and I have done my best to capture them here: Simon Sinek's "Start with Why" Simon Sinek's Ted Talk, "How Great Leaders Inspire Action" Chartlytics freebies for podcast listeners Martin Levy's interview on "When Everything Clicks," (Hidden Brain Podcast) The video of this conversation FitLearning One of the many Lincoln/Matthew McConaughey commercials Finally, please send me some feedback on this episode. This is the first Facebook Live conversation that I've shared as a podcast, and I'd love to know what you think. This session of The Behavioral Observations Podcast is supported by the following: Clinical Behavior Analysis, Kentucky’s leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), counseling and direct support services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, acquired brain injury and autism.They are about to open The Center for Behavior Analysis, a 13,000 square foot, state of art facility in Louisville, KY, and they’re looking for a clinical director to lead a highly motivated team of clinicians and technicians.If you’re not familiar with Louisville, it’s been rated by US News & World Report as one of the nation’s best places to live. With a low cost of living, your industry-leading salary and signing bonus will go a lot farther. And with an abundance of cultural and recreational activities, you will not lack for fun things to do.So to learn more, go to cbacares.com/careers and set up your confidential interview today! HRIC, which brings 30 years of recruiting experience to help BCBA's find their dream jobs. Click here to schedule your confidential inquiry. Type 2 CEU's from The Behavioral Observations Podcast. Check out the discounted offerings for recently certified BCBA's (those certified in 2017 or 2018). The Behavioral Observations Podcast merchandise store. Need a gift for that behavior-nerd friend of yours? I have you covered. From T-shirts, to coffee mugs, from totes to even onesies, we have something for everyone.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in to Session 55 of the Behavioral Observations podcast.

0:05.0

I am really psyched to share this episode with you.

0:08.0

This episode is basically the extracted audio from a Facebook live conversation that I had with Dave Stevens,

0:16.0

who's the co-founder and director of ChartLytics.

0:19.0

And it wasn't originally intended to be a podcast episode.

0:24.4

But Dave's enthusiasm for our field, especially coming to it as an outsider, is really infectious.

0:29.9

And there's tons of great stories about the use of our science in very different settings than what we're used to seeing.

0:38.6

And it's also a great dissemination story.

0:41.8

There's so many good things rolled up into this that, again, I couldn't help but to share it to a wider audience.

0:47.5

So if this is something you want to see more of, too, let me know.

0:51.1

These Facebook Live kind of mini interviews interviews i've done a couple of them

0:54.4

thus far and they've been a lot of fun they're a little bit more impromptu i think we

0:59.0

took many many kind of random left turns or at least i did uh in this conversation i think

1:06.0

at one point i was talking about uh matthew mconehays link in continental commercials um Hopefully it'll make sense when we get to that part of the conversation.

1:15.6

We mentioned a ton of resources in this episode, and you can find those at behavioral

1:20.6

observations.com.

1:22.6

And we'll get to Dave's conversation here with me in just a minute. I just want to mention a few quick housekeeping items.

1:30.5

One is that we are now on YouTube and on Alexa smart speakers, I guess.

1:38.1

Is that what they call them? I don't have one.

1:41.0

But I do know that if you go to an Alexa and say play the behavioral observations podcast that I think that works.

1:49.1

A couple other things.

1:50.6

We also now have some behavioral observations merchandise,

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