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🗓️ 20 March 2022
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I've seen posts on social media here and there about World Behavior Analysis Day, but honestly I did not know a whole lot about it. And this is why I was really excited to sit down and chat with WBAD President, Elizabeth Drago, for a deep dive.
It turns out that WBAD is more than a 'high five' amongst like minded behavioral scientists. In fact, the WBAD Alliance is doing a lot for dissemination, especially internationally. So as you might expect by now, we get into that and a whole lot more in this special episode of Behavioral Observations!
In our chat, Elizabeth mentioned various resources, etc... and I hope I've captured all of them below:
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Thanks for joining me in session 183 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. And by the way, happy World Behavior Analysis Day. That's right. Today is indeed World Behavior Analysis Day, or at least the day in which I'm publishing this episode, and that's March 20th, 2022. If you don't know much about World Behavioralic Day or WeBad as it's |
0:23.8 | referred to in its acronym form, well, I'm in the same boat as you, or at least I was before |
0:28.7 | this conversation with the president of the World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance Elizabeth |
0:33.8 | Drago. So in this episode, we take a deep dive and, you know, why they created it. |
0:40.1 | What does it do? We talk about some of the dissemination efforts from an international perspective. |
0:45.1 | They got a lot of cool stuff going on with regard to that. They have this ambassador program that's |
0:50.4 | really neat that I think you're going to really enjoy learning about. And a whole |
0:55.4 | host of other things. They've got big plans for the future as well. I don't want to spoil it all |
1:00.5 | here. And I want to keep these opening marks very, very brief so we can get right to the conversation. |
1:05.5 | So I hope you enjoy this episode of this very special episode commemorating World Behavior Analysis Day. |
1:13.9 | Before we get to the Elizabeth's interview, I do want to let you know that we're brought to you |
1:19.2 | by the Verbal Behavior Conference, which is coming right around the corner. It's on April 7th and 8th. |
1:24.8 | It's available virtually as well as it'll be in person for the first time |
1:29.5 | in a couple of years down in Austin, Texas. I will be there on site, which I'm really looking |
1:34.3 | forward to, and I'll be chairing a panel discussion at the end of the first day. And there are a lot |
1:40.5 | of other amazing speakers. If you want to learn more, go to behavior live.com forward slash VBC. |
1:47.6 | Or just go to the show notes for this episode and I'll have a link waiting for you there. |
1:51.8 | But please do sign up because it's going to be coming up really quickly. |
1:56.0 | And if you're down in Austin at the event, please be sure to say hello. |
2:02.8 | All right. I think that is it for opening remarks. So without any further delay, please enjoy this fun conversation with Elizabeth |
2:07.9 | Drago. |
2:12.9 | Welcome to the Behavioral Observations Podcast, stimulating talk for today's behavior analysts. |
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