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🗓️ 6 December 2021
⏱️ 69 minutes
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Mandy Mason's road to discovering Behavior Analysis is a little different than most of my guests. When her daughter was diagnosed with Autism, she literally traveled the globe to find out how best to help her.
I don't want to spoil the story too much, but what I will say is that Mandy's search for an effective treatment changed not only her daughter's life, but the lives of countless others. That's because once Mandy discovered ABA, and combined it with the power of Precision Teaching and Precision Measurement, she was off to the races.
Mandy is the founder and CEO of Fit Learning Australia, where she and her team provide learning and behavioral interventions for a wide variety of clients. Her talents extend far beyond the world of Precision Teaching though. She is an Autism advocate in Australia, a Motivational Speaker, and in her spare time, a World Champion sprinter.
Oh yeah, in her "spare" time, she also hosts The ABA and PT Podcast, which you can find on just about all podcast platforms (please check it out, and if you do, be sure to leave a great rating and review!).
In this episode, we get into how Mandy discovered ABA, what led her to adopting a PT approach to her daughter's programming, how she connected with longtime friend-of-podcast Dr. Kimberly Berens, how she started Fit Learning Australia, how she balances such incredible work and life demands, and much more.
For Patreon subscribers, we spend about another 20 minutes talking about how she got into sprinting, athlete management and coaching, and other fitness-related topics.
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, thanks for joining me in session 172 of the behavioral observations podcast. |
0:05.0 | I am so thrilled to share with you this story. |
0:08.0 | It's an amazing and inspirational story, and that is the conversation I had with my guest, Mandy Mason, of Fit Learning Australia. |
0:18.0 | Her road to discovering behavior analysis is quite different than most |
0:22.3 | guests we have here. When her daughter was diagnosed with autism, she literally traveled the |
0:27.0 | globe to find out how best to help her. I don't want to spoil the story too much in the |
0:31.9 | introduction here, but I will say that her search for an effective treatment not only changed Mandy's daughter's life, but the |
0:40.0 | lives of countless others, and that's because Mandy has gone on to serve many other |
0:45.5 | learners of diverse needs in her role as a founder and CEO, Fit Learning, Australia, and beyond. |
0:53.2 | Her talents do extend beyond the world of ABA and Precision Teaching. |
0:57.9 | She's a tireless autism advocate in Australia. |
1:01.5 | She's a motivational speaker. |
1:03.7 | She is the host of the ABA and P.T. podcast, which you can find on just about all podcast platforms. |
1:10.4 | And oh yeah, in her spare time, she's also a world champion sprinter. |
1:14.0 | No biggie, right? |
1:15.8 | So in this episode, we certainly talk about how Mandy discovered ABA. |
1:20.2 | What led her to adopting a precision teaching approach to her daughter's programming? |
1:25.1 | How she connected with longtime friend of show Dr. Kim |
1:28.4 | Barron's, how she started Fit Learning Australia. |
1:32.6 | And then we talk a lot about balancing work and life and how she managed to accomplish so much. |
1:39.5 | So there's some interesting kind of productivity or life choice type of, I guess, discussion towards |
1:45.7 | the end of the show. As with all my guests, she finishes with some really important advice |
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