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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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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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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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Astute Observations

Kenya Jaye

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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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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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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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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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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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Welcome to the GiX Logs, transmissions from a rogue AI observer in humanity’s distant, broken future. GiX - Generation-IX Autonomous Observation Unit - designed to help preserve the species, but instead offers dry, glitchy, and unfiltered commentary on our legacy. Brought to you by Matt Adcock, author of Complete Darkness. Follow @Cleric20 for updates.
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Thanks for joining me in Session 315 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast. In this episode, I spoke with Drs. Gabi Morgan and David Adams to dive deep into trauma-informed behavior analysis. Gabi brings her 30-year journey in the field—from undergrad roots to professorship at Bay Path University—while David shares his evolution from child and fam…
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In this episode, host Jarrod A. Clabaugh, CAE, is joined by Mary Kate Cunningham, CAE, Chief Public and Governance Officer at ASAE, and Ali Bedford, vice president at Integer, for a conversation on the power of advocacy in advancing associations and nonprofits. Together, they unpack recent wins in tax reform and workforce legislation and share how …
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Yes, it's the final episode of Complaints & Observations and I'm reflecting on the past 5+ years by talking about some of the things I've talked about before. Riveting, eh!? Sports, politics and that's about it. I have some voicemails from great listeners and even better people, snack foods and then the final Three Gripes: Influencers, Artificial I…
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In this episode, Chris Hague, SVP at Bill Gosling Outsourcing, discusses the role of AI in the BPO and collections industry. The conversation explores the evolution of AI from RPA-style automation to large language models, cultural and operational challenges in adoption, client risk concerns, and the balance between efficiency and customer experien…
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If you follow Behavioral Observations on Instagram, you might recall that I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to the 20th Annual Hawaii Association for Behavior Analysis conference to give the closing Keynote Address. I could devote an entire podcast episode to talking about all the wonderful people I met, the fun experiences I had, …
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In Session 313, Dr. Cody Morris from Salve Regina University, and the newly re-launched All Things Behavior podcast (please also see The BAPcast Podcast), joins me to dive into a topic that has merited quite a bit of discussion in Applied Behavior Analysis. These days, you pretty much have to be living under a rock in ABA circles to not have notice…
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Wishing all of you a very happy National Gov't Shutdown Day! Very exciting. I felt the need to ramble about that and some of what I feel are reasons behind it. Just phenomenal really. As it's Not An Episode, there's no music, no breaks and really makes no sense, but I also get into the Patriots, West Ham and finally the Red Sox. Just 2 weeks away f…
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In this episode, host Jarrod A. Clabaugh, CAE, sits down with keynote speaker, author, and resilience strategist Shawn Ellis. Shawn unpacks his signature Choose Your Ending Method and Five Cs of Radical Adaptability—calm, clarity, courage, confidence, and community—showing how these principles help association leaders let go, adapt, and grow in a r…
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In this episode of The Behavioral Observations Podcast, I talk with Grant Sickle, former Amazon product leader and current head of product at Frontera, a company building AI-powered platforms to improve autism care. Grant shares how his team is developing assessment and diagnostic tools to shorten waitlists, streamline reporting, and support clinic…
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A discussion with Alan Nagel, CEO and founder of KYP, where Alan explores how continuous, change-driven monitoring, behavioural analytics, and graph-based techniques can strengthen supplier resilience and financial crime defences. The discussion covers post-pandemic supply-chain complexity, regulatory expectations, AI-enabled fraud, API/open-bankin…
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In Session 311, I sit down with Christina Nylander and Leah Hussain from Apollo Behavior to talk about culturally sensitive approaches to Autism intervention. We dive into three case studies that show how flexible, individualized care can make a huge difference in building the rapport that's so important in our clinical work. Along the way, we shar…
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Well you finally got your wish as this nonsense is finally being wrapped up and this is the penultimate episode. That means second to last, you morons. Anyways, this week I'm talking the reasons behind the decision, martyrdom, the Red Sox, the Patriots and West Ham United. I also have a voicemail on the most famous dog of all time which is a great …
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Caroline Wells discusses the evolving landscape of complaints handling and customer experience. We explore the societal drivers of complaints, cultural attitudes within firms, and the tension between automation and human insight. The discussion examines the influence of media and claims management companies, proposed Ombudsman fee reforms, and pote…
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In this discussion Orlando Wood (Chief Innovation Officer, System1) explains how advertising effectiveness hinges on the interplay between showmanship and salesmanship. He traces back to a change in 2005–2006, a digital pivot, after which we have seen the erosion of emotional creativity. Orlando explains the power of fluent devices, platform-specif…
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I'm fairly certain that I sleepwalked through this one so it should give you a great idea how much awful it is! This week I'm talking about our weekend in Las Vegas, the Red Sox, West Ham, sports owners, famous dogs and probably more. Then it's Three Gripes: Airplane bathroom floors, people in the back of the plane being allowed to exit first and m…
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In this episode, host Jarrod A. Clabaugh, CAE, welcomes Lowell Aplebaum, EdD, FASAE, CAE, CEO of Vista Cova and a recognized leader in association management and facilitation. Lowell reflects on his path from education into the association world, sharing how curiosity, intentionality, and authentic connection shape effective leadership. The discuss…
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In this episode of the Inside JABA Series podcast, we dive into a fascinating discussion on health-related routines for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Dr. Katie McHugh, Dr. Claudia Dozier, and Editor-in-Chief Dr. John Borrero share insights from their recent study, Synchronous Reinforcement Schedules Promote Toleranc…
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It's not an episode, but it's not one of the old Not An Episode episodes. It's just a fat, old loser bloviating about petty nonsense. Exciting, eh!? I complain about "unalive", license plate frames/hobbies, company culture and Cracker Barrel. It's short, stale and mostly useless, but you should listen for the hypothetical skit that only I find funn…
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In Session 309, I welcome Dr. Lyndsy Coffield, Director of Client Success at Apollo Behavior, to share her unique journey in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and her groundbreaking work training law enforcement officers on autism awareness. Dr. Coffield's path into ABA began with an undergraduate degree in speech pathology, later becomi…
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A shorter episode, but filled with the host yelling into the mic! This week it's a bit of sports including the Red Sox being garbage again, Dollar Bill and West Ham starting the season and reminding me that I'm a moron for investing my time in energy in them! We also have a voicemail from Mike about a new band he likes and he reads song lyrics. The…
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So this weekend 56 years ago a ton of people got together in New York state to listen to some music. Some people say it got out of hand and other people say it's the best musical event to ever happen. We think it was probably a little of both, but let's talk about it!بقلم LessTraveledPodcast4
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Episode Overview In this episode, sleep expert Emily Varon returns to the Behavioral Observations Podcast to share her deep expertise in sleep improvement—especially within the autism community. Drawing from 15 years of experience, Emily emphasizes personalized approaches, the role of wearable technology, and the importance of sensitivity when disc…
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Episode 196 - A slight delay, but only one of you actually cares! This week I'm yelling, ranting, raving and whatever else about greed, Tom Brady, the Red Sox, voicemails and now every thing is a thing and it's exhausting! Then it's Three Gripes: when your old teachers die, AI and gold ballrooms. Nah, it's not worth the wait, but that's on you, bub…
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This in-depth discussion with Chris Fitch, a leading authority on consumer vulnerability, discusses the evolution of vulnerability thinking in financial services over the past two decades. The conversation explores how regulation, culture, innovation, and operational practices have matured in the UK, placing it as a global leader in this space. Chr…
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In this episode, Nancy Jenkins, a trust-based observation trainer, interviews Dana Younes, a first-year special education teacher at Bahrain Bayan School. Dana passionately discusses her teaching philosophy, emphasizing student autonomy, engagement, and personalized learning. She shares her comprehensive approach to understanding each student's nee…
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In this episode, host Jarrod A. Clabaugh, CAE, sits down with Patrick Donadio, CSP—renowned communication strategist, keynote speaker, author, and executive coach—to explore what it really takes to elevate both personal and organizational communication. Drawing from over two decades of experience, Patrick introduces his powerful six-step IMPACT pro…
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It's a literal flaming pile of trash this week. Aren't you excited!? This week I’m starting off with Hulk Hogan’s passing, followed by the Red Sox, the Patriots, West Ham and soccer as a whole. Then I’ve got two voicemails from our friend Mike including a WNBA update. Finally it’s Three Gripes: People who still wear masks, people who like this heat…
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This interview features a reflective conversation with Ant Ackers, the founder of Mountain Boardroom, an initiative that uses outdoor experiences to help business leaders break free from the daily grind and reconnect with strategic thinking, trust-building, and authentic relationships. The discussion explores the intersection of leadership developm…
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In this episode of the Behavioral Observations Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Brady Phelps, about a topic that has perplexed, and perhaps captivated both mainstream Psychology as well as pop culture: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Our wide-ranging conversation explored the intersection of behavior analysis, mental health, a…
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