
The World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast (World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast)
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27 Jun 2022 | Behavior Analyst, Educator, Author, and Daughter of B. F. Skinner - Dr. Julie Vargas | 00:51:00 | |
Are you interested in the science of behavior change to make the world a better place? Tune into our inaugural World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast and listen to Dr. Julie Vargas share her insight and anecdotes about her life, work, and father B.F. Skinner. Dr. Julie Vargas is an American author, educator, and behavior analyst. She is the oldest child of B. F. and Eve Skinner. In addition to her bachelor's degree in music from Radcliffe College, she holds a master's degree in music education from Columbia University, as well as a doctorate in educational research from the University of Pittsburgh. Her teaching career at West Virginia University spanned more than 30 years in the College of Human Resources and Education. Dr. Vargas was a founding editor of The Behavior Analyst and a former president of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. She is president of the B. F. Skinner Foundation, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and has written or co-authored four books, including Behavior Analysis for Effective Teaching, released in 2009. During this episode, Dr. Vargas graciously shares her experiences as a teacher, researcher, and behavior analyst, as well as her efforts to continue her father's work, the renowned behavioral scientist B.F. Skinner, through the B.F. Skinner Foundation. We are honored to have such a distinguished scholar share her insights with our listeners! | |||
25 Aug 2022 | Drs. Jill Dardig & Bill Heward: Changing the World with Behavior Analysis - One Book at a Time | 01:01:43 | |
Behavior analysts' jobs focus on improving lives through the science of behavior. Similarly, there is a responsibility to disseminate behavior analysis by making information about the science more accessible and engaging. However, it is often challenging to effectively translate our procedures and technical language into our unique communities to inspire and motivate change. During this interview, accomplished authors and professors Jill C. Dardig and William L. Heward discuss their lives' work across the world and their pursuits in doing just that. Episode Description: In this episode, we discuss their entry into the field of Behavior Analysis and Special Education, their thoughts on effective programming for individuals with disabilities, and their motivation to write their first book together titled, Sign Here: A Contracting Book for Children and their Parents. They share the success of its distribution and translation into multiple languages across the globe and discuss the need to provide an updated, inclusive version of the book today: Let's Make a Contract: a Positive Way to Change your Child's Behavior. In Let's Make a Contract, parents learn a research-based practice, behavioral contracting, that is easy to use and benefits all learners. The authors provide beautifully illustrated stories to show children how contracts address everyday challenges like completing chores, achieving goals, getting along, and becoming more independent. Each story ends with questions designed to spark age-appropriate discussion. The book and accompanying website provide sample contracting forms and supporting materials that can be found below. Show Notes Let’s Make a Contract: A Positive Way to Change Your Child’s Behavior
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17 Apr 2023 | The Birth of World Behavior Analysis Day with WBADA President Elizabeth Drago | 01:04:45 | |
World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance, LLC. (WBADA) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, established March 19, 2021. The World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance is the hub that promotes an international inclusive celebration of the science of behavior analysis and sparks growth in its awareness, acceptance, and use. During the weeklong celebration of behavior analysis, beginning March 14th and culminating on March 20th, behavior analysis is recognized worldwide. The date, March 20th, was selected for World Behavior Analysis Day because it is the birthdate of B.F. Skinner, the founder of contemporary behavior analysis. Skinner's radical research on behaviorism laid the groundwork for applied behavior analysis. With the growth of the discipline, behavior analysis now has a strong field with theoretical, experimental, and applied branches and distinct research methods. This field has scientific journals, textbooks, scholarly and professional organizations, and university training programs. In this interview, we learn about the inception, mission, and vision for the future of the World Behavior Analysis Day Alliance (WBADA) from its President, Elizabeth Drago. Elizabeth shares her ABA story, diverse background in the field, and exciting committees within WBADA, providing a platform for educating others about this burgeoning field. In addition, she offers ideas on how others can participate in the weeklong celebration, providing resources to get in touch with WBADA to join in efforts to disseminate science worldwide. This World Behavior Analysis Day, let us recognize all the behavior analysts who commit themselves to improving the human condition one behavior at a time. Show Notes/Links: World Behavior Analysis Day Website:https://behavioranalysisday.com/ World Behavior Analysis Day Contact: https://behavioranalysisday.com/contact World Behavior Analysis Day Ambassadors: https://behavioranalysisday.com/wbada-ambassadors World Behavior Analysis Day YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@worldbehavioranalysisday5293 World Behavior Analysis Day Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/behaviorday/ World Behavior Analysis Day Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/WorldBehaviorAnalysisDay Donate to World Behavior Analysis Day: https://behavioranalysisday.com/donate-to-wbada | |||
03 Oct 2023 | Mentoring, Diversity, and the Future of ABA: A Conversation with BACB President Dr. SungWoo Kahng | 00:52:48 | |
Join us this week as we sit down with the eminent Dr. SungWoo Kahng, a leader in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Wearing multiple hats, from being the Behavior Analyst Certification Board President to his roles at Rutgers University as Chair of the Department of Applied Psychology, Director of Academic Programs in Autism and ABA, and Professor, Dr. Kahng offers invaluable insights from his years of experience. We delve deep into the essence of mentoring, its pivotal role in shaping upcoming professionals, and the pressing need for diversity and equity in ABA. But that's not all - we also discuss current trends and challenges in our profession, actionable steps to take, and explore his vision for the future of the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newbie in the world of ABA, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge, perspective, and inspiration. Don't miss it! Show Notes/Links: Articles on the lack of representation of Asian Americans in leadership positions:
Several, but certainly not an exhaustive, listing of articles on increasing cultural diversity and cultural responsiveness within behavior analysis:
Articles on Mentoring and Influences in behavior analysis:
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11 Mar 2024 | Breaking New Ground: Advancing Behavior Analysis in Nigeria with Helen Obiageli Oshikoya | 01:00:13 | |
Welcome to a special episode of the World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast! Today, we're honored to feature Helen Obiageli Oshikoya, a distinguished WBAD Ambassador and Mental Health Consultant from Lagos, Nigeria. Helen specializes in Early Intervention through the Science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), offering invaluable insights into the field's impact and potential in diverse cultural contexts. Introduction to Our Guest Helen shares her journey into behavior analysis and what drew her to pursue this field in Nigeria, shedding light on her passion for making a difference in the lives of individuals through early intervention. Dispelling Misconceptions About Behavior Analysis Behavior analysis often faces misunderstandings, from being viewed as a method of control to being seen as overly simplistic. Helen discusses these misconceptions she's encountered in Nigeria and outlines her approach to clarifying the compassionate, evidence-based nature of behavior analysis. Cultural Responsiveness in Behavior Analysis The significance of cultural responsiveness in behavior analysis cannot be overstated. Helen emphasizes the importance of tailoring interventions to accommodate and respect cultural nuances, enhancing the effectiveness and acceptance of behavior analysis in diverse settings. Behavior Analysis Addressing Local Challenges Helen explores how behavior analysis can address social, educational, and healthcare challenges specific to Nigeria, highlighting its versatility and potential for broad impact. Adapting ABA Training to Local Contexts With Nigeria's rich cultural and linguistic diversity, adapting ABA training programs is crucial. Helen discusses strategies for aligning training with local contexts to ensure the effective dissemination of knowledge and skills. Advocacy and Policy Reforms for Behavior Analysis Advocacy and dissemination are key to promoting behavior analysis. Helen talks about the necessary advocacy efforts and policy reforms to integrate behavior analysis into various sectors in Nigeria, ensuring accessibility and affordability for those in need. Community and Institutional Advocacy Efforts Finally, Helen shares her experiences with specific advocacy efforts and dissemination strategies to foster understanding and adoption of behavior analysis principles within local communities and institutions. Join us as we dive into these topics with Helen Oshikoya, exploring the transformative power of behavior analysis and its capacity to improve lives across the globe. Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/nobelova/ Therapy Route:https://www.therapyroute.com/therapist/helen-oshikoya-lagos-ng LinkedIn:https://ng.linkedin.com/in/helen-oshikoya-410a3640 | |||
05 Apr 2024 | Beyond Myths and Misconceptions: A New Look at ABA and Humanism with Dr. Bobby Newman | 01:08:13 | |
In this fun and essential episode of our podcast, we dive into the heart of behavior analysis with a profound discussion on Dr. Bobby Newman's enlightening book, "I Can't if I Don't Know How: B.F. Skinner, Humanism, ABA, and Promoting Freedom." Addressing the critical mischaracterizations of behavioral science, Bobby, Executive Director of Clinical Services at Proud Moments ABA, ignites an essential dialogue on rectifying these misconceptions and underscoring the true value of ABA. From myths casting shadows over the field to their detrimental effects on those deterred from seeking help, this conversation is a must-listen for all. Join us as we explore the driving force behind Bobby's commitment to shedding light on these issues and the pathway to correcting them. | |||
19 May 2024 | World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast with Dr. William Baum | 01:04:50 | |
We welcome Dr. William M. Baum to the World Behavior Analysis Day podcast! Dr. Baum has made significant contributions to the field of behavior analysis. He has authored numerous influential journal articles covering a wide array of topics, from laboratory research to philosophical explorations. Two of his most widely cited papers are (1) the empirical and theoretical analysis of choice behavior, which he authored with Rachlin (1969 and 1974). In addition, he has written general philosophical works on behaviorism, focusing on biology and evolution. A consistent contributor to ABAI conventions, he has published 64 quality papers and is an invited presenter for the 2024 Association for Behavior Analysis International. In this insightful conversation, we explore the concepts of molar and molecular behavior, discuss some of his memories of B.F. Skinner, and dive into Dr. Baum's latest book, "Introduction to Behaviorism: An Evolutionary Perspective." We also touch upon how Eastern philosophies have influenced his perspective on behaviorism. Don't miss this enlightening episode with one of the leading figures in the field. Show Notes/Links: Dr. Baum’s Texts Referenced in the Podcast: Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution 3rd Edition: https://rb.gy/yrgpwqIntroduction to Behavior: An Evolutionary Perspective 1st Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Behavior-Evolutionary-William-Baum/dp/1394184611Science and Philosophy of Behavior: Selected Papers 1st Edition, Kindle Edition: https://rb.gy/st1s35Selected Papers:From Molecular to Molar: A Paradigm Shift in Behavior Analysis:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1284889/pdf/12144313.pdfBehaviorism, Private Events, and the Molar View of Behavior:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3211378/Rethinking Reinforcement: Allocation, Induction, and Contingency:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266735/ Radical Behaviorism and the Concept of Agency: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/William-Baum/publication/233815151_Radical_Behaviorism_and_the_Concept_of_Agency/links/09e4150bd58048e2a5000000/Radical-Behaviorism-and-the-Concept-of-Agency.pdf ABAI 2024 Events for Dr. Baum: Invited Paper Session#66: Induction Versus Reinforcement and the Molar View of Behavior: 5/25/24: 4PM- 4:50PM Special Event: #209 A: The Development of Behavior Science: 5/26/24; 9AM-11:50 AM Panel #355: Significance of Evolutionary Theory and Cultural Design: Advancing Science and Practice of Behavior Analysis: 5/26/24: 6PM- 6:50PM | |||
07 Aug 2024 | Dr. Stuart Vyse of Skeptical Inquirer on Behavior & Belief | 01:00:53 | |
Join us as we welcome the esteemed Dr. Stuart Vyse to discuss a range of compelling topics at the forefront of behavior analysis and autism research. In this episode, Dr. Vyse explores the history of the autism diagnosis and the evolving implications of the spectrum concept. We discuss the ongoing conflict between the autism self-advocacy and neurodiversity movements and the unique challenges faced by individuals on the severe end of the autism spectrum. Dr. Vyse also addresses the controversial resurgence of facilitated communication and its various modern iterations, including the rapid prompting method, spelling to communicate, and the use of letter boards. We examine the spread of the identity-based neurodiversity movement to other conditions like schizophrenia and the push to introduce a diagnosis for severe autism. Tune in for a compelling conversation that navigates these critical issues, shedding light on the complex landscape of autism advocacy and behavior analysis. Show Notes/Links: Texts written by Dr. Vyse: Believing in magic: The psychology of superstition-updated edition. Oxford University Press, USA. Link: https://bit.ly/3WUD35a Going broke: Why Americans can't hold on to their money. Oxford University Press. Link:https://bit.ly/4dpONlw Skeptical Inquirer Selected Works by Dr. Vyse on Behavior & Belief: Link to articles: https://bit.ly/4dtjdnv Texts Referenced in the Podcast: Chasing the intact mind: How the severely autistic and intellectually disabled were excluded from the debates that affect them most. Oxford University Press.Link: https://rb.gy/jbdz2bControversial therapies for autism and intellectual disabilities (pp. 3-16). New York: Routledge. Link:https://rb.gy/1otnvj Referenced Videos, Websites and Papers:Frontline: Prisoners of Silence (1992) Video: https://rb.gy/aut6bf Facilitatedcommunication.org was created to counter misleading information about Facilitated Communication and protect the autism community from harm. This forum offers resources, research articles, portrayals in the media, and activism opportunities against facilitated communication. Mental Illness & the Tragedy of Good Intentions by Dr.Vyse: https://rb.gy/sp3buk National Council on Severe Autism Website: https://www.ncsautism.org/ Profound Autism Alliance: https://www.profoundautism.org/ Association for Science in Autism Treatment: https://asatonline.org/ Special Issue of Communication in Association for Science in Autism Treatment: https://rb.gy/7t528z | |||
12 Nov 2024 | World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast with Dr. Pat Friman | 01:04:01 | |
We're thrilled to welcome you to a special episode of the WBAD Podcast, where Paulie and Janet Enriquez sit down with one of the true luminaries in our field, Dr. Pat Friman. Dr. Friman's influence spans decades, from his role as Vice President of Behavioral Health at Boys Town to his tenure as a Clinical Professor at the University of Nebraska School of Medicine. With over 200 scientific publications and a career that bridges academic, clinical, and applied settings, his contributions to behavioral pediatrics, behavioral medicine, and the broader field of behavior analysis are legendary. | |||
23 Jan 2025 | Advancing Autism Advocacy and Global Inclusion: A Conversation with Dr. Noor Syed | 00:53:37 | |
In this episode, Dr. Janet Sanchez Enriquez and Dr. Paulie Gavoni are joined by a remarkable guest, Dr. Noor Syed - Assistant Professor of Applied Behavior Analysis, founding Director of the Center for Autism Advocacy: Research, Education, and Services (CAARES) at SUNY Empire State University, and the Turben Director of Autism Advocacy. Dr. Syed has dedicated over 20 years to advancing autism advocacy, behavior analysis, and global inclusion. Her work spans teaching, therapy, and consultation in countries like Uganda, India, and Indonesia, while her leadership at Anderson Center International and ABAEthicsHotline.com reflects her commitment to ethical and affirming practices. Highlights include:
Tune in as we explore Dr. Syed’s innovative contributions to autism advocacy and her vision for fostering global acceptance and accessibility in behavior analysis. | |||
20 Mar 2025 | Relational Frame Theory, ACT, and the Future of Behavior Analysis with Dr. Steven Hayes | 01:25:40 | |
In this special episode of the World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast, hosts Dr. Paulie Gavoni and Dr. Janet Enriquez welcome the legendary Dr. Steven C. Hayes—a pioneering psychologist and the founder of Relational Frame Theory (RFT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Dr. Hayes takes us on a deep dive into his personal and professional journey, from his early exposure to behavior analysis to the pivotal moments that led to the development of ACT and RFT. He shares candid stories about his struggles with panic disorder and the intellectual battles that shaped his groundbreaking work in contextual behavioral science.
Timestamps: Resources Mentioned: Walden Two by B.F. Skinner A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters by Dr. Steven C. Hayes ACT Bootcamp for Behavior Analysts – April 24-27, 2025, in Oakland, CA Connect with Dr. Hayes: 🌎 Website | |||
20 Mar 2025 | Dr. Dave Palmer on Science, Philosophy, and Chomsky | 01:08:01 | |
In this World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast episode, hosts Dr. Paulie Gavoni and Dr. Janet Enriquez welcome the esteemed Dr. Dave Palmer. A leading voice in behavior analysis, Dr. Palmer shares his journey into radical behaviorism, the impact of B.F. Skinner on his career, and his deep exploration of verbal behavior. The conversation dives into his early inspiration from Walden Two, his attempt at forming a cooperative based on behaviorist principles, and how a personal letter to Skinner led to a life-changing mentorship. Dr. Palmer also discusses his academic journey, his deep intellectual dive into Noam Chomsky’s linguistic theories, and how he ultimately refuted Chomsky’s critiques of behaviorism. Listeners will gain insight into:
This engaging and thought-provoking discussion is a must-listen for behavior analysts, educators, and anyone interested in the philosophy and application of radical behaviorism. Timestamps: Resources Mentioned:
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