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🗓️ 2 September 2021
⏱️ 80 minutes
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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 wider application of our science, and in this regard, he is really leading by example.
In this episode, we discussed how he found his way into Applied Behavior Analysis, how his frustration with the status quo led him to start his own company, how he got into coaching elite-level football players, and how he broke into the crowded and noisy field knowns as the NFL sports media.
In addition to these topics, I think the two most interesting segments of this show came from his discussion of how he devotes a significant amount of consultation and training time to helping individuals with Developmental Disabilities improve their physical health, and then later on in the show, where Brett shares his thoughts on the relevance of the Behavior Analysis Certification Board. That part of the show came towards the end, and without spoiling things too much, Brett doesn't hold back, so you'll definitely want to listen all the way through.
I should also note that there are some over-arching lessons in this conversation, mainly about identifying one's occupational interests and values, and offering novel solutions and/or services to common problems, all while using behavior-analytic principles as a guide. As such, if you've been contemplating striking out on your own, this is a must-listen episode, regardless of whether you care about the NFL, sports, wellness, and so on.
Lastly, for Patreon subscribers, Brett hangs out a little while longer and answers some questions about the upcoming NFL season. In particular, we discuss the 2021 prospects of my son's favorite team, the LA Chargers, and then of course, the New England Patriots. With regard to the latter, Brett shared some insider insight as to why New England cut Cam Newton, and we discussed the AFC East more generally. We ended the Patreon segment with Brett's prediction for the Superbowl.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Thank you for joining me in session 165 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:06.3 | In this episode, I speak with Brett Yaris, founder of the behavior movement and co-founder of |
0:12.4 | Pro Football Network. I first heard about Brett when he was featured on the controversial |
0:17.8 | exchange podcast with Ryan and Dimitri. |
0:21.4 | And in that episode, I recall how passionately Brett advocated for a wider application |
0:25.9 | of our science. |
0:27.7 | And in this regard, he is really leading by example. |
0:32.0 | In this episode, we discussed how we found his way into applied behavior analysis. |
0:37.0 | How his frustration with |
0:38.4 | the status quo led him to start his own company, how he got into coaching elite-level football |
0:43.7 | players, and how he broke into the crowded and noisy field known as NFL sports media. |
0:51.3 | In addition to these topics, I think the two most interesting segments of this show came |
0:56.0 | from his discussion of how he devotes a significant amount of consultation and training |
1:01.1 | time to helping individuals with developmental disabilities improve their physical health. |
1:07.2 | And the second thing I think is really interesting is that we got into this discussion about |
1:11.9 | the relevance or perhaps in some cases the irrelevance of the Behavior Analysis Certification |
1:17.1 | Board. |
1:18.7 | That part comes towards the end so you're going to want to listen to the whole thing through, |
1:22.9 | but I'll just say that there are some strong opinions offered, and it's a fun discussion. |
1:30.8 | So it's a fun discussion regardless of where you come down on the issue, certainly. |
1:35.3 | Me being sort of a board lifer, you know, I kind of put my biases out there. |
1:40.2 | But my thoughts notwithstanding, I think brets are interesting whether, again, you agree with them or not. |
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