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OSAP Observations

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An original podcast series from the Ohio Society of Association Professionals featuring candid conversations about the latest trends, challenges and success stories shaping the association world.
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We are on a mission to find the latest ideas, techniques and technologies, in Risk Operations, from companies all around the world. We bring them and the people behind them to you, all to help discover new ideas, spark new thinking and help... at work, as a leader, an employee, in business, at the office or at home.
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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria is an interview-based show that features conversations with innovative scientists and practitioners in the field of Behavior Analysis. The podcast covers topics such as Autism, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Functional Communication Training, Verbal Behavior, and more!
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On the road training schools in Trust-Based Observations trainings, we periodically see absolute teaching brilliance during our 20-minute observations. It dawned on us that we have an obligation to share this brilliance with all teachers so they can learn and grow from one another. Each episode is an interview with one of these teachers where we explore their strengths as they share their tips and tricks. Tips and tricks that definitely lead to improved teaching and learning.
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At ’Observations from the Road Less Traveled,’ our mission is to provide a fresh and insightful perspective on the world around us. Through engaging discussions on current events, unexplained phenomena, and thoughtful reviews of media and news, we navigate the uncharted territories of information. Our goal is to offer a unique lens through which we share our opinions, fostering a space for critical thinking and open dialogue. We believe in the power of curiosity and exploration, encouraging ...
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Observations from Life

Scott Schalchlin

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The journey in this life is filled with wonder, humor, sadness, and everything in between. Scott talks about life - especially spiritual aspects of it, promoting kindness, self-reflection, and love.
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A gay, millennial from Chicago presents theories & rantings on pop culture as well as great dating advice and opinions on hood shxt. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kenya-jaye/support
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Reality Observation Report Podcast

Andrew Allen and Barry Lincoln

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This Podcast is dedicated to making observations about our current state of reality. We discuss everything from religion, aliens, conspiracies, multi dimensions to comics, music and more. New episodes on Wednesdays. Please share, review and follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
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Osgood's Observations

John Osgood III

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Co host of Jefferson Liberty Radio (www.jeffersonlibertyradio.com) full share partner at Forgotten Liberty Media, general conservative commentator, race car owner driver, commercial driver, and patriot MY VIEWS ARE MY OWN AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VEIWS OR OPINIONS OF JEFFERSON LIBERTY RADIO OR FORGOTTEN LIBERTY MEDIA OR ANY ASSOCIATES THEREIN
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A podcast for geospatial people. Weekly episodes that focus on the tech, trends, tools, and stories from the geospatial world. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial as well as practitioners working in the geo industry. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community subscribe or visit https://mapscaping.com to learn more
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Observation Station

Tommy Heitz II

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Welcome to "The Observation Station," hosted by Tommy Heitz II, where keen insights, humor, and education converge in every episode. Dive into thought-provoking analysis on current events, human behavior, and cultural trends—all delivered with a mix of wit and intelligence that keeps listeners coming back for more. Why Listen? Insightful Analysis: Each episode takes you on a journey through today’s most pressing topics, from societal shifts to psychological insights, offering fresh and compe ...
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Kristen McNeely joins me for an informative discussion about the challenging topic of School Refusal and Chronic Absenteeism. If you are in any way connected to a school community, you've probably heard about this difficult and growing problem. As we discuss in this episode, school refusal is an ever-growing concern, and it manifests itself in nume…
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Chock full o' crap! This week I'm starting with a bit of lousy political commentary because I feel like it. Then I'm talking baseball and specifically Aaron Judge, the Red Sox and dead ballplayers. Next I'll actually talk about Karen Read since I disappointed so many people last week, but this may not be much better! A couple of voicemails; one on …
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In this episode, Craig interviews Clarissa Larson, a passionate and dedicated sixth-grade teacher from Central Washington. Clarissa shares her journey into teaching, the impact of her mother on her career, and her innovative teaching strategies. Topics include the importance of classroom management, the benefits of starting as a paraeducator, build…
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Another week, another pile of crap! This week I'm talking about the Red Sox, the NFL Draft, the NBA & Karen Read before Movie Trailer Reviews, a couple of great voicemails and reviews of the Machine Head and AC/DC shows over the last couple of weeks. Then it's on to Three Gripes: People who drive with a regular coffee mug, scams and running to catc…
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Dr. Bill Ahearn joins me in Session 299 of Behavioral Observation. I met Bill a few times at conferences and I'm so glad we finally had a chance to sit down and record a podcast together. Bill is the Director of Research at The New England Center for Children. Long time listeners may recall that NECC sponsored a series of episodes, and in this podc…
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Savannah Price, CEO and Founder of Serene, discusses how financial data – particularly open banking data – can be useful for detecting and acting on early signs of customer vulnerability. Behavioural analytics tools, with rich data can now help financial institutions identify stress and life events through subtle shifts in spending behaviour. The d…
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In this episode, host Jarrod A. Clabaugh, CAE, chats with keynote speaker and Black Tie Experience founder Bob Pacanovsky about the critical balance between technology and human connection in today's digital landscape. Bob shares how his personal journey led him to the nonprofit world and a deeper understanding of what makes interactions truly memo…
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El Estado del Análisis de la Conducta en Puerto Rico con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau En este episodio, tuve el honor de conversar con la Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau, una de las voces más comprometidas y visionarias en el desarrollo del análisis de la conducta en Puerto Rico. A través de una charla llena de realidades, aprendizajes y esperanza, explo…
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Brendan Gilmore, Managing Director of BPG Strategy, discusses the interplay between fintech innovation and traditional banking. Drawing from two decades in the banking industry and eight years advising fintechs, he provides a nuanced view of selling into financial services, the cultural and operational barriers faced by fintech vendors, and the evo…
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Back after an unintended respite with far too much nonsense to talk about. I open with the Pope and how I find the word Pope to be funny for some unknown reason. Moving on to a huge WrestleMania review, a brief Masters review and a bit on Augusta National, over 50 women's soccer, and the NFL Draft. Then it's 4 awesome voicemails - 617-804-1557 - co…
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In this episode, Craig Randall speaks with Moriah Housman, a passionate middle school science teacher at the Lovett School in Atlanta, Georgia. They discuss Moriah's journey into teaching, her unique classroom strategies, and an engaging lab activity that sparks curiosity and higher-order thinking among her students.…
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Steve Ward returns to the podcast to talk about a paper he recently published with co-author Teresa Grimes, titled, "50 Practical Ways to Alter the Relative Efficiencies of Behaviors." In this conversation, we review the highlights of this paper, and discuss things like The Matching Law, making desired behavior more efficient in generating reinforc…
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A discussion with Andrew Gething, Founder and Managing Director of MorganAsh, on the challenges of managing customer vulnerability across financial services and other sectors. The conversation explores how vulnerability management has evolved—from simplistic flagging to more nuanced, data-driven, and empathetic approaches—and highlights operational…
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In this episode, Craig speaks with Thaint Elliot, a dedicated reading interventionist, about her experiences and methodologies in creating a supportive and efficient learning environment for neurodivergent students. They also delve into broader educational challenges and potential solutions for public school systems.…
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Back this week with only a slightly improved product. Slightly. This week I'm talking about the Oligarchs, the Red Sox, free concessions, the Potty Pit, Alien Weaponry, Ovechkin breaking Gretzky's record and how he's nothing but a compiler. I'm looking for your greats sports injustice so call in, 617-804-1557 and let me know! Three Gripes: kids who…
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Brandon Franklin returns to the podcast after a very long hiatus. You'll have to go back to Session 36 to hear his first appearance as a matter of fact. It turns out that he's been doing a lot of innovative clinical work in that time. Currently, he is the Chief Behavior Analyst for the Lee Specialty Clinic and a Behavioral Consultant at Kramer Beha…
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In this episode, Craig Randall interviews Jill Stedman, a seasoned social studies teacher from the Lovett School in Atlanta, Georgia. They discuss Jill's innovative teaching methods, including her use of Madeline Hunter's instructional strategies, Project Zero routines, and the thought-provoking unit on fast fashion and its impact on the Chinese ec…
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I pride myself in being upfront and usually note that these are mostly crap, but this one is so bad that I almost put myself to sleep! I'm talking about hangovers, conversations, the Red Sox, WrestleMania, a mediocre idea that could be less so, a couple of excellent voicemails (617-804-1557) from the current #1 caller, Mike and a mystery text messa…
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This is not a show about teaching eye contact. We'll get to that in a bit. First though, I should note that the 22nd installment of the Inside JABA Series is coming out comically late. I apologize for getting us off schedule. The good news is that we already have a great paper to discuss for the 23rd Inside JABA episode that I think you're going to…
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In this episode, host Jarrod A. Clabaugh, CAE, sits down with Melinda Huntley, executive director of the Ohio Travel Association, to explore her journey in the travel economy and association management. They discuss how early engagement with associations shaped her career, the impact of federal funding cuts on Ohio tourism, and the challenges of ec…
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James Bryce-Lind, Founding Commercial Director at InFact, the UK’s challenger credit bureau discusses transformative impact of real-time data on credit decisioning and the challenges posed by legacy systems. He explains some of the innovations InFact is bringing to market to support financial inclusion, especially for thin-file and subprime consume…
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In this episode, Craig Randall speaks with first-year teacher Macee McGill about her teaching strategies, classroom management, and the importance of planning. Macee shares her journey into teaching, insights into her classroom techniques, and how she manages behavioral challenges to create an engaging and effective learning environment.…
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Much to your collective dismay, I'm back yet again with another edition of this garbage. Starting the show with a call to make a donation to a local business that just had a fire. Link in the bio. Then I'm talking sports including Stefon Diggs & the Pats, new Celtics ownership and Red Sox opening up the season at 86.5 (#HammerTheOver). I also talk …
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Caroline Lewis, Centre Director at Richard Lewis Communications, discussed the Lewis Model and the critical importance of cross-cultural understanding in a globalised business world. Drawing on the work of linguist Richard D. Lewis and the seminal book When Cultures Collide, the discussion explores how cultural norms shape communication, decision-m…
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Drs. Ilene Schwartz and Beth Kelly joined me to discuss the never ending conundrum of navigating ethical dilemmas. As Ilene points out in the podcast, most people know right from wrong, but the types of dilemmas BCBAs encounter are what she calls 'right vs. right' dilemmas... Therefore, ethical practice requires a continuous decision making process…
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In this episode, Craig Randall speaks with Amanda Jelen, a dedicated third-grade teacher at Holy Redeemer in Marshall, Minnesota. Amanda shares her teaching journey, the importance of building strong teacher-student relationships, and strategies for effective classroom management and engagement. She also discusses differentiation practices to meet …
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Back to interrupt your life with my useless and generally incoherent rambling! Talking about LinkedIn, Patriots free agency, the Yankees, more John Cena, movie trailer reviews and more. Then it's FOUR Gripes this week: Joe Biden, Ed Sheeran, metal chicks and dudes with metal chicks. It's the usual nonsense, but longer! Check it out.…
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