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🗓️ 26 October 2018
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Dr. Matt Normand graciously accepted my offer to be a test subject for the first live-audience taping of The Behavioral Observations Podcast. In this episode we discussed his entry into the field of Behavior Analysis, his line of research in helping children in schools engage in vigorous physical activity, and his thoughts on the development of our profession. Matt referenced a number of his studies and rather than duplicate them here, you can visit his website, where he has links to many of his publications. I also recommend following him on Twitter. We taped this interview at the 10th Annual Hoosier Association for Behavior Analysis conference. This was a fantastic conference, and I am very grateful to HABA board members, Danyl Epperheimer and Kyle Steury, for inviting me to participate in this event. It was my first time visiting Indianapolis, and I really loved the city. If you're in the general area next year, I would strongly consider attending for sure! Back to this episode... the conference committee set us up at the Skyline Club, which is on the 36th floor of a building that overlooks the city. The interview took place during the evening social, and to add to the overall mirth of the occasion, Stephen Foreman from Clinical Behavior Analysis brought a very special bottle of Kentucky Bourbon to share with us as well as the audience. Long story short, when compared to doing interviews from my basement, this was definitely a special event. I also had the chance to talk with numerous listeners as well as former podcast guests, and to list them all would be to risk forgetting someone, so instead, I will say that it was really quite a treat to connect with everyone at the conference. Here are some pictures of the taping of the podcast, and I may have some more on my Instagram account: This episode is sponsored by the following: The Precision ABA Workshop, by Dr. Rick Kubina of Chartlytics. This will be held on November 15th and 16th in Indianapolis, Indiana. This 2-day workshop will guide you through the steps of precision measurement and help you obtain superior ABA outcomes. You will learn evidence-based science and practical techniques that you can implement in your own ABA service delivery. If you're going to attend and want to save 10% on registration, use the coupon code Matt. The Next Gen Revolution Summit, taking place on November 10th & 11th in Las Vegas. Attend in person, or live-stream so you can watch it in your Jammies. If you're interested in seeing talks from instructional luminaries like Janet Tyman and T.V. Joe Layng, hearing what podcast guests Megan Miller and Sara Gershfeld Litvak have to say, or learning about the latest in technological innovations in our field, this is the event for you. If you do decide to attend, use offer code Matt to save 10%.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to session 65 of the behavioral observations podcast. Today's podcast is sponsored |
0:06.0 | by the Next Gen Revolution Summit and the Precision ABA Workshop, both of which are coming up right around |
0:14.1 | the corner. So you can get more information on both of those events at the show notes to this episode |
0:20.0 | at behavioral observations.com. |
0:23.7 | But as far as today's episode is concerned, my guest today is Dr. Matt Norman, who's a professor |
0:28.5 | of psychology at the University of the Pacific, and we conducted this interview live in front of |
0:35.3 | an audience. It was an actual audience of, say, like, 40 or 50 people. |
0:40.1 | It was fantastic. We were at the Hoosier Association for Behavior Analysis Conference, which took |
0:45.4 | place last week. And we did this at the Skyline Club, which is a very, very fancy venue in the |
0:53.0 | city of Indianapolis. We were up at the 36th floor |
0:55.6 | overlooking the city, and it was just a fantastic time. And again, I have to give a shout out to |
1:03.7 | Danielle and Kyle, as well as the other board members at Hoosier ABA. They made us feel so welcome. |
1:11.0 | It was such an awesome event. |
1:12.9 | And I think if you are in that area of the world, |
1:16.1 | and you should put this on your list of events to attend next year. |
1:20.7 | It was, I just, I could go on and on about how much fun I had, |
1:24.0 | but we need to get to the interview at some point or another. |
1:29.3 | So, yeah, so Matt graciously agreed to be the guinea pig for this episode, and we again talk about his research |
1:34.4 | in encouraging physical activity in school-age children. We talk about, you know, his hopes and dreams |
1:43.0 | for the field as well as things that he's worried about. And we also |
1:46.5 | had a really fun segment of audience participation. So if you've listened to this podcast before, |
1:51.9 | you know, I usually solicit questions for the audience that I read to the guest. Well, because |
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