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| Sarah Fisher’s Journey into Animal Centred Education [Episode 248] | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:48:05 | |
In part one of this compelling two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we are honored to welcome Sarah Fisher, a renowned canine and equine behavior advisor, educator, and co-founder of Animal Centred Education (ACE). With nearly 30 years of experience working with animals, Sarah has dedicated her career to helping trainers, caregivers, and behavior professionals develop a deeper understanding of their animal learners. In this first part of our conversation, Sarah takes us on a heartfelt journey through her formative years and the pivotal moments that shaped her approach to animal training. She shares insights into how childhood experiences, personal loss, and human therapeutic studies influenced her philosophy on animal welfare, behavior, and communication. We also explore the foundation of ACE, the power of Free Work, and the importance of allowing dogs to pilot their own learning experiences. What You’ll Discover in This Episode:🐾 Sarah’s early experiences with animals and the lessons she learned from her upbringing. Sarah’s deeply personal journey, combined with her expertise in behavior and animal welfare, offers invaluable insights for trainers, behaviorists, and anyone passionate about improving the well-being of animals. Engage With Us:Subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with fellow trainers and animal enthusiasts, and join our vibrant community to explore science-based, ethical training approaches. LINKS; | |||
| Chris Jenkins on Leadership, Learning, and Moving the Needle [Episode 247] | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:58:47 | |
In this episode of the Animal Training Academy Podcast, Ryan Cartlidge welcomes back Chris Jenkins, Chief Operating Officer of Natural Encounters, Inc. (NEI). Chris has spent decades in the field of animal training and behavior management, working with zoos, theme parks, and professional organizations worldwide. As a leader in animal training education, he has played a crucial role in shaping NEI’s training programs, consulting with organizations to improve animal welfare, staff training, and guest experience. Chris shares his insights on leadership, professional growth, and how behavior change plays a fundamental role in moving organizations forward. He discusses his experiences developing NEI’s training initiatives, the evolution of their educational programs, and the challenges of fostering a culture of continuous learning. Listeners will hear Chris reflect on lessons learned from running NEI’s "TEC Talk" podcast and how sharing knowledge has shaped his own professional journey. What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
Chris brings a wealth of experience from the animal training industry, offering practical strategies for professionals looking to make an impact in their field. Whether you're an animal trainer, educator, or leader striving to create meaningful change in your organization, this episode provides valuable insights on growth, leadership, and the power of behavior-based decision-making. Links; | |||
| Simone Mueller: Leading the Charge in Ethical Dog Training [Episode 238] | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:50:26 | |
In this fun two-part episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we sit down with Simone Mueller, MA, a certified dog trainer and behavior consultant from Germany. Simone specializes in force-free anti-predation training and is the acclaimed author of the Predation Substitute Training series. In this first part of our conversation, Simone shares her journey from being a high school teacher to becoming a leading expert in anti-predation training. We dive deep into her early experiences with her dog, Malinka, whose high prey drive sparked Simone’s interest in positive reinforcement training methods. Listeners will gain insight into Simone’s innovative approach to training, the challenges she faced in developing effective, humane methods for managing predatory behavior, and the unique training culture in Germany. Simone also discusses the significance of the e-collar ban in Germany and how it influenced the evolution of dog training practices in the country. What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Simone Mueller’s expertise offers invaluable insights for dog trainers, behaviorists, and dog owners dealing with high prey drive dogs. Her experience and dedication to force-free training provide a fresh perspective on managing predatory behavior in a humane and effective way. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of positive reinforcement training and the nuances of behavior modification. Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for ongoing discussions on ethical training practices and animal care. Follow Simone’s work on Facebook and Instagram:
Learn more: http://www.predation-substitute-training.com Bonus Code:
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| [Episode 148] - Emily Harvey; Guide dogs UK (& dreaming of Ken Ramirez...) | 07 Jun 2021 | 01:07:29 | |
| [Episode 147] - Catja Pedersen; Mother of awesomeness. | 24 May 2021 | 01:08:28 | |
| [Episode 146] - Emelie Johnson Vegh; The pros & pitfalls of the fluff! | 10 May 2021 | 01:07:58 | |
| [Episode 145] - Catherine Nelson: The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People | 26 Apr 2021 | 01:06:22 | |
| [Episode 144] - Laura VanArendonk Baugh: Advocating for Positive Reinforcement. | 12 Apr 2021 | 01:11:14 | |
| [Episode 143] - Michael Shikashio & Trish McMillan; Nobody makes good decisions whilst being strangled. | 29 Mar 2021 | 01:13:23 | |
| [BONUS Epiosde] - Dr. Christy Alligood; How research works. | 22 Mar 2021 | 01:03:22 | |
| [Episode 141] - Terrie Hayward; PAW, Positive Animal Wellness | 15 Mar 2021 | 01:10:49 | |
| [Episode 140] - Unscripted/impromptu behaviour nerding with Eva Bertilsson | 01 Mar 2021 | 01:08:39 | |
| [Episode 139] - Chris Varnon; Assistant Professor of Psychology at Converse College ... Part 2 | 15 Feb 2021 | 01:13:44 | |
| Constructing Canine Consent with Erin Jones [Episode 237] | 23 Sep 2024 | 00:58:19 | |
In this engaging follow-up conversation with Erin Jones, an independent scholar and educator, we dive into the core themes of her latest book, Constructing Canine Consent. Erin, an expert in the ethical dimensions of the dog-human relationship, shares the top five aspects she hopes will spark curiosity in readers of her book. This episode offers a deeper look into the critical questions and ideas that Erin believes are essential for anyone interested in understanding and improving their relationship with dogs. What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen: This episode is a must-listen for readers of Constructing Canine Consent and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the ethical considerations in dog training. Erin Jones’ insights will challenge you to think critically about the way you interact with dogs and encourage you to explore new ideas and perspectives. Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for further discussions on ethical dog training and behavior. Your thoughts and experiences are always appreciated as we continue to explore the best practices in canine care. | |||
| [Episode 138] - Dr. Chris Varnon - learning with bumble bees, snakes, rats, pigeons and more! | 01 Feb 2021 | 01:24:33 | |
| [Episode 137]; Adele Shaw, The Willing Equine ... Part 2 | 18 Jan 2021 | 01:12:28 | |
| [Episode 136]; Adele Shaw, The Willing Equine ... Part 1 | 04 Jan 2021 | 01:14:48 | |
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| [Episode 135]; Sean Pogson; Never say never with - TAG teach! | 21 Dec 2020 | 01:22:52 | |
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| [Episode 134] Amy Cook, PhD - 'The Play Way' | 07 Dec 2020 | 01:09:59 | |
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| [Episode 133] - Veronica Sanchez; Service dog training | 23 Nov 2020 | 01:08:36 | |
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| [Episode 132] - Ryan Cartlidge & Shelly Wood; Making Ripples | 09 Nov 2020 | 01:04:14 | |
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| [Episode 131] - Erica Feuerbacher; Assistant Professor of Companion Animal Welfare and Behavior | 26 Oct 2020 | 01:08:19 | |
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| [Episode 130] - Trish McMillan; Improving shelters in 2020 & beyond... | 12 Oct 2020 | 01:04:27 | |
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| [Episode 129] – Sonya Bevan; Part 2 - brave sharing about cancer, amputation & grief! | 28 Sep 2020 | 01:11:48 | |
| Erin Jones on Human Exceptionalism and Canine Consent [Episode 236] | 09 Sep 2024 | 00:55:24 | |
In this enlightening episode of the Animal Training Academy podcast, we sit down with Erin Jones, an independent scholar, author, and certified dog behavior consultant with a PhD in Human-Animal Studies. Erin shares her fascinating journey, from her early days in horse show jumping to her work in aquariums, and ultimately, to her current research on the ethical dimensions of the dog-human relationship. We explore Erin's transition into dog behavior consulting, her academic pursuits, and her groundbreaking work on canine consent. Listeners will gain insight into Erin's experiences working with various animals, from California sea lions to African penguins, and her profound reflections on animal liberation and the role of ethics in animal training. Erin delves deep into the idea of human exceptionalism, discussing how this mindset affects our relationships with dogs, as well as the nuances of providing consent and agency to our animal companions. What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
Why This Episode is a Must-Listen: Erin Jones’ expertise and thought-provoking perspective on the ethical treatment of animals offer valuable insights for trainers, behaviorists, and anyone interested in the deeper moral questions surrounding human-animal relationships. This episode challenges conventional thinking and provides a fresh lens through which to view animal training and welfare. Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow animal enthusiasts, and join our community for ongoing discussions on ethical training practices and animal care. Links: Book sales:
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| [Episode 128] - Sonya Bevan; Part 1 - Dog charming in Perth, Australia | 14 Sep 2020 | 00:54:11 | |
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| [Episode 127] Shelly Wood - Introducing new dogs into your home & to your other animals... | 31 Aug 2020 | 01:03:38 | |
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| [Episode 126] Caitlin Coberly - Dog training 101 & running online communities | 17 Aug 2020 | 01:08:29 | |
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| [Episode 125] Chris Shank - Cockatoo Downs | 03 Aug 2020 | 00:57:44 | |
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| [Episode 124] Constructional affection with Sean Will | 20 Jul 2020 | 01:09:00 | |
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| [Episode 123] Malena DeMartini; Separation anxiety amid a pandemic... | 06 Jul 2020 | 01:05:31 | |
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| [Episode 122] Dr Afiya Fredericks – The Growth Mindset, Part 2 | 22 Jun 2020 | 01:15:45 | |
* 4:45 - Ryan asks Afiya to expand on her academic journey and how she chose to study a Masters and Phd on the topic of growth mindset * 9:16 - Afiya explains how struggle in her personal studies impacted her mindset. * 9:50 - The game changer for Afiya…How she became receptive and open to seeing failure as an opportunity to grow and learn. * 12:45 - Afiya explains how gratitude presented an opportunity in Mindsetworks * 17:35 - Afiya discusses how preparation of mindset opens possibilities for opportunities. * 20:30 - Why do we pass up on certain opportunities? What level of awareness and consciousness is present when opportunities arise. * 22:20 - Ryan asks do people with growth mindset feel uncomfortable at times? And frames his thought process that led to the question * 28:25 - How challenging emotions can impact our decisions for ourselves and others. * 30:32 - Ryan asks what does Afiya’s role at Mindsetworks look like at the moment (prior to and during the pandemic) * 35:15 - How the growth mindset programs can help parents, where they can find information to help support the development of their own children. * 35:45 - Afiya describes that being mindful in the language you use can develop the growth mindset for your early learners (children) * 44:07 - Ryan reads the mission of Mindsetworks * 45:15 - Afiya shares the 5 biggest factors that she feels the company teaches and that all humans can use to operate more effectively. * 56:00 - Ryan draughts an example of a discussion in relation to animal training leading to the next question…how do we get to the place where we are proficient at the tools and when do we know to use them for the learner in front of us? * 58:30 - Afiya highlights the value of the learning zone. * 1:04:15 - Ryan recaps Afiya’s top 5 factors that set you up for success in your growth mindset. * 1:05:00 - Afiya shares with us what she would like the worlds growth mindset to be in the next 5-10 years. | |||
| [Episode 121] Dr Afiya Fredericks - The Growth Mindset, Part 1 | 08 Jun 2020 | 01:01:41 | |
* 4:30 - The Growth Mindset defined, why it is important and how it impacts and influences both behaviours and outcomes in our lives * 8:00 - Ryan and Afiya raise how the context, & individual learning history may support and impact the development of our mindset * 9:10 - Afiya shares ideas on where our mindset comes from * 11:45 - How success impacts our mindset * 15:00 - How praise can influence our mindset * 18:00 - How communicating and rewarding a process rather than the product can impact mindset and lead to growth over time * 20:19 - Ryan asks about ‘Imposter Syndrome’ in relation to the growth mindset * 21:30 - Afiya discusses how our level of self-awareness can be beneficial for developing a growth mindset * 22:15 - Afiya describes some benefits of being open about mistakes and imperfection * 23:48 - Afiya shares a personal example of how your mindset can influence others around you and how struggle and challenge is an important part of the learning process * 25:54 - Neuro-science & the growth mindset. * 28:49 - Afiya talks about engaging in learning zone activities and deliberate practice to improve an aspect or skill * 31:40 - Ryans asks about vulnerability, courage and teaching in different contexts with animals or humans * 39:20 - Afiya discusses ways to help support others in developing a growth mindset. * 41:09 - Growth mindset as a life long process of learning and development * 45:57 - The importance of having awareness & reflecting on our own behaviours | |||
| Steve Martin: Natural Encounters Inc. - Problems are opportunities in disguise! [Bonus Episode] | 01 Jun 2020 | 01:17:43 | |
* 4:06 - Steve talks about when he first learned about positive reinforcement training and shares some stories from that time. * 8:45 – Steve shares about learning to give the animal a voice by being a student of body language and his move to becoming “the partner of the bird”. * 12:43 – Ryan asks Steve to share with the listeners how they might become better observers of behavior. * 16:15 – Steve talks about his process in building high trust accounts with people to give them feedback in order to help them improve their training. * 29:38 – Ryan asks Steve to talk about something he heard him say years ago “I don’t aim to be the smartest person in the room.” * 34:47 - Steve talks about how meeting Dr. Susan Friedman has impacted his life. * 40:13 – Steve talks about his work consulting at zoos, his work travelling to observe natural behavior, and his new work moving into the world of virtual consulting. * 44:04 – New learning opportunities through NEI TEC are discussed and can be found by visiting https://naturalencounters.com/. * 50:17 – Inspiring caring that leads to conservation action is discussed. * 59:47 - Steve discusses what he would like to see happen in the next 5-10 years in the world of positive reinforcement animal training. | |||
| [Episode 120] Lili Chin - changing the world one drawing at a time! | 25 May 2020 | 00:53:21 | |
* 3:34 – Lili shares about when she first learned about positive reinforcement animal training, including a story about her dog Boogie. * 10:39 – Lili talks about Boogie and some things she has learned from him. * 12:14 – Illustrating dog body language has become a bit of an obsession for Lili. * 18:46 – Ryan asks Lili to share about reaching out to Sophia Yin to collaborate. * 27:21 – Lili uses art to make language about positive reinforcement training accessible to the public. * 33:22- The importance of cuteness and simplicity as key components of Lili’s artwork is discussed. * 36:40 – Ryan asks Lili to talk about her process in developing her animal body language illustrations. * 41:38 – Lili talks about working with Sarah Owings to develop the “How to Fill Your Dog’s Emotional Cup” infographic. * 47:33 – Ryan asks Lili what she means when she says that “she hasn’t even got started yet”. * 50:24 – Lili talks about what she would like to see in the next 5-10 years in the animal training community. | |||
| Emotionally healthy Puppies with Rose Browne [Episode 235] | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:56:06 | |
In this awesome continuation of our conversation with Rose Browne, a certified professional animal trainer and founder of Dynamic Canines, we delve into the crucial topic of emotional wellbeing in puppies. Rose shares her expert insights on the five biggest things trainers can do to foster emotional health in puppies and support their clients in creating a positive, nurturing environment for their new furry family members. What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen: This episode is a must-listen for dog trainers, puppy guardians, and anyone interested in the emotional and behavioral development of puppies. Rose Browne’s expertise and passion for fostering healthy puppy development offer invaluable lessons on how to build a strong, positive foundation for a lifetime of good behavior. Engage With Us: We invite you to subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with fellow enthusiasts, and join our community for further discussions on dog training and behavior. Your thoughts and experiences are always appreciated as we continue to explore the best practices in canine care. Check out Rose Browne's website and get in touch here >>> https://www.dynamiccanines.ca/ | |||
| [Episode 119] - Dr Gregory Hanley; Values first & Widely effective! | 11 May 2020 | 01:29:57 | |
* 3:44 – Greg talks about getting started in the field of Behavior Analysis. * 9:13 – Greg shares about some pivotal moments in his career. * 14:17 – About Greg's company - FTF Behavior - and the work that they do. * 22:15 – Greg tells people they can visit www.practicalfunctionalassessment.com and go to the “Implementation Assistance” tab to find information about how to improve sleep. * 23:54 – Ryan asks Greg to share important considerations he makes when teaching clients about Behavior Analysis. * 28:25 - Greg explains the term televisibility. * 37:50 – Greg talks a little about schedules of reinforcement and choice. * 42:34 – Five big ideas Greg would like to share with animal trainers. * 42:37 – The big idea that ... “All our procedures are derived from our priorities.” * 48:53 – Greg talks about his priorities of safety, televisibility and rapport. * 50:13 – Greg talks about holism. * 1:00 – “Shaping from joy and shaping from freedom.” * 1:09 – The use of intermittent and unpredictable reinforcement is discussed. * 1:15 – Greg tells people they can find the apps he talked about by going to the “Implementation Assistance” tab at www.practicalfunctionalassessment.com * 1:21 – Ryan asks Greg what he would like to see happen over the next 5–10 years in the world of Behavior Analysis. | |||
| Ken Ramirez; On pandemics & 'staycations' [BONUS episode] | 04 May 2020 | 01:14:53 | |
* 5:22 – Ken discusses some of the changes that he and KPA have had to make as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic [including changes to the Karen Pryor Professional dog training certification]. * 16:57 – Ryan asks Ken to share what message he can give to trainers who are currently struggling. * 31:14 – Ryan asks Ken if he can share some thoughts on how trainers may best serve others during this time. * 39:30 – Ken shares about a time he felt vulnerable but still had courage to move forward. * 50:57 – Ken's offerings for others about how to push through during vulnerable times. * 53:35 – Ryan asks Ken to share his thoughts on the following question from ATA member Bex Tasker: “Do you significantly adjust your approach based on the species you are work with, and if so, what are some of the main considerations you think are important for trainers to take into account?” | |||
| Vidhya Karthikeyan - The Unlikely Tricksters; Concept Training | 27 Apr 2020 | 01:05:02 | |
* 3:37 – Vidhya talks about when she first learned about positive reinforcement training and shares some stories from that time. * 11:04 – Ryan asks Vidhya to talk about how she processes it when she sees others using aversives in animal training. * 14:40 – Vidhya talks about the need for more widely available education about what can be done with positive reinforcement. * 20:43 – Vidhya talks about the questions she asks herself related to her training. * 35:07 – Ryan asks Vidhya what skills are required in concept training. * 39:40 – Vidhya talks about how to get started in concept training. * 47:49 – Vidhya tells the story of when she decided she wanted to teach concepts. * 1:01 – Vidhya talks about what she would like to see happen in the next 5-10 years in the animal training world. | |||
| Marjie Alonso - Executive Director IAABC; The lemonade conference | 13 Apr 2020 | 01:06:49 | |
* 3:38 – Marjie talks about how she became a dog trainer and shares some stories from that time. * 20:13 – Marjie discusses how her approach to learning has helped her as the Executive Director of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). * 24:50 – Ryan asks Marjie to talk a bit about what she means by some people viewing the use or non/use of certain tools in training as a religion. * 30:11 – Marjie talks about the importance of accountability and collaboration in the field. * 33:11 – The need for regulation in the industry is discussed. * 35:36 - Marjie and Ryan talk about the potential benefits or harm of the use of the word “tribe”. * 38:38 – Ryan asks Marjie if she thinks that people have a desire to belong to something and how we can satisfy that desire to people, while being inclusive. * 51:12 – Marjie shares five important lessons she has learned that have helped her achieve success with the IAABC. * 51:38 – 1.) “Never select ‘reply all’ by mistake.” * 51:47 – 2.) “Be something people can move toward, rather than huddling against together”. * 52:10 – 3.) “Fight for what’s right over what is popular”. * 52:28 – 4.) “The internet will kill me someday”. * 52:34 – 5.) “Most people are great.” * 53:37 - Marjie talks about the “Lemonade Conference” which is being done in collaboration between the IAABC and Fenzi Dog Sports Academy. * 57:15 – “The Pandemic Handbook” and “The Dog Trainer’s Handbook” will soon be available on the IAABC website . * 1:02 – Marjie talks about what she would like to see happen in the next 5-10 years in the animal training world. | |||
| Nicolette Canzoneri – Applying the laws of behavior science to ‘help save world’ | 30 Mar 2020 | 01:09:17 | |
1:30 – Ryan introduces Nicolette. 3:45 – Nicolette talks about her positive reinforcement journey and some of the first animals she trained. 6:13 – Nicolette shares some memories from her time in the Exotic Training and Animal Management Program at Moorpark College. 8:55 – A little about Nicolette’s time working with the Navy and how and why she ultimately decided to follow her curiosity to graduate school. 14:40 – Ryan asks Nicolette how she is able to turn her curiosity into action. 33:40 – Nicolette talks about her working using Community Based Social Marketing (CBSM) model to improve environmental programs. 41:22 – Similarities between CBSM and ABA are discussed. 1:02: Nicolette talks about what she wants to see happen in the behavior science world in the next 5-10 years. 1:06 – To find out more about what Nicolette is currently doing, visit www.action3630.com . To find out more about CBSM visit www.cbsm.com . People can email Nicolette directly at canzoneri@actionresearch-inc.com 1:07 – Ryan thanks Nicolette for coming on the show. 1:08 - Ryan directs people to www.animaltrainingacademy.com to find out more about ATA including membership. | |||
| Bryan Shelton - Aubrey Daniels International consultant | 16 Mar 2020 | 01:15:12 | |
1:27 – Ryan introduces Bryan. 3:35 – Bryan talks about Aubrey Daniels International. 7:07 – Bryan’s journey to behavioral analysis and work with organizations and businesses is discussed. 14:36 – Ryan asks Bryan if he always knew he wanted to work in Organizational Behavioral Management. 17:37 – Bryan talks about what he thinks his wife might say it is like to be married to someone who works in the field of behavioral science. 20:00 – “A day in the life of Bryan.” 24:09 – Bryan explains why they always teach organizational leaders about the science. 28:13 – Ryan shares a favorite story about teaching someone about the science of behavior. 31:32 - Find out more about Bryan and his work at Aubrey Daniels International at https://www.aubreydaniels.com/ or find him on LinkedIn. 34:28 – Bryan talks about what animal trainers are already doing really well that others could learn from beginning with embracing “the rat is always right” thinking. 40:25 – Bryan notes that animal trainers already do extremely well relying on positive reinforcement. 51:19 – The importance of precision of reinforcement delivery is discussed. 56:15 – Bryan says animal trainers use shaping and chaining better than most. 58:40 - Five things we can learn from Bryan’s work with organizations to be better animal trainers. 58:45 – Start by building relationships. 1:01 – Deliver reinforcement to human learners immediately or describe the behavior well enough so that the person knows what to repeat. 1:02 – When you coach behaviors, start with only one or two at a time and apply the concept of shaping. 1:04 – Develop a plan and collect data. 1:05 – In most organizations today, there is a lack of positive reinforcement. 1:10 – Bryan talks about what he hopes to see transpire with behavior science in the next 5-10 years. 1:12 – Bryan reminds everyone they can find out more about him at https://www.aubreydaniels.com/. 1:13 – Ryan thanks Bryan for coming on the show. 1:14 - Ryan directs people to www.animaltrainingacademy.com to find out more about ATA including membership. | |||
| [Episode 113] Leslie Eide; Managing fitness for all dogs... | 02 Mar 2020 | 01:11:44 | |
* 3:56 – Leslie talks about where she first learned about positive reinforcement training and shares some stories from that time. * 7:40 – Ryan asks Leslie what she brought with her from her time as a swimmer that has helped her in dog training. * 9:43 – Leslie talks about her introduction to behaviorism through reading Dr. Nicholas Dodman’s book. * 10:52 – Leslie talks about her dog Tundra and some of the things she learned from Tundra’s challenges with other dogs. * 14:30 – Leslie talks about how she got started in the world of sports medicine. * 16:13 – Ryan asks what a general job description for a sports medicine specialist is. * 24:21 – Leslie talks about how one might become a sports medicine veterinarian. * 28:53 – Find out more about Leslie’s work at the Sound Veterinary Rehab Clinic at www.soundvetrehab.com and find out more about the online classes Leslie teaches at www.thetotalcanine.net and on Facebook under The Total Canine. * 32:19 – Leslie talks about the importance of an exercise plan for both dog sport people, and average pet dog owners. * 46:00 – Leslie shares some suggestions for people who are just getting started with fitness training. * 49:33 – Leslie talks about what developing fitness plans is like for sports dog people. * 57:00 – Leslie talks about the concept of “drive” and how sometimes what we are labeling as drive is actually another challenge. * 1:05 – Ryan asks Leslie to take us into the future and talk about what she wants to see happen in the next five to ten years in the veterinary world and positive reinforcement training world. | |||
| [Episode 112] Colleen Pelar - Honour the experience of the people we are with... | 17 Feb 2020 | 01:08:24 | |
* 3:05 - Colleen and Ryan talk about burn out and the high rates of it out among pet care professionals. * 6:40 – Ryan asks Colleen about compassion fatigue. * 8:40 – Ryan asks Colleen to share her story - beginning with where she learned about positive reinforcement training. * 27:35 – Colleen talks about when she began making the shift from training to diving into positive psychology. * 30:08 – Colleen talks about her current work helping pet professionals to develop stronger resilience, learn to manage their stress, and find more joy. * 31:30 – Find out more about what Colleen is doing including her work with “Unleashed Resilience” at www.colleenpelar.com * 32:00 – Colleen offers a working definition of resilience. * 34:50 – Colleen explains what “comparingitis” is, why we need to be aware of it, and what we can do about it. * 43:00 – Ryan and Colleen talk about the importance of the use of language in framing things. * 50:10 – Colleen talks about the importance of developing quality questions. * 53:22 – Ryan and Colleen revisit how to deal with “comparingitis”. * 1:02 – What would Colleen like to see happen in the next 5-10 years in the area of mental health and the animal training world? * 1:05 – Colleen talks about Unleashed Resilience and tells people they can find out more about what she is doing at www.colleenpelar.com | |||
| [Episode 111] - Lori Stevens; The importance of observation... | 03 Feb 2020 | 01:06:41 | |
* 3:33 – Lori talks about where she first learned about positive reinforcement animal training and shares some stories from the first animals she ever trained. * 9:16 - The importance of having good observation skills is explained. * 16:45 – Ryan asks Lori to talk about how she has managed her own self-care through the years. * 21:50 – Lori shares about her various professional certifications and why she believes professional certifications are important. * 24:43 – Lori talks about the impact of quitting her full time, non-animal related job. * 26:02 – People can visit the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy website at https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/people/786-people/faculty/12632-lori-stevens and/or Lori’s website, www.seattlettouch.com, to find out more about her classes. * 28:20 – Lori and Ryan dive deeper into the discussion about observation skills, including talking about how to teach observation skills to people. * 3:32 – Lori talks about the benefits of using video with clients. * 35:55 – Ryan asks Lori to talk more about why she thinks working with people to change “just one small thing” is important. * 39:43 – Lori talks about how we can help the aging animals in our lives. * 42:41 – How to use our different senses for observational purposes. * 57:07 – The importance of teaching people and dogs how to move their bodies is discussed. * 1:02 - Lori shares what she would like to see happen in the next five to ten years in the animal training world. | |||
| Dr Jesús Rosales-Ruiz; Associate professor of Behavior Analysis [part 2] | 20 Jan 2020 | 00:50:32 | |
* 1:51 – Jesús talks about working with students to design research projects based on “hot topic” training ideas. * 4:38 – Poisoned cues are discussed including a research project done by Jesús and one of his students. * 17: 09 - Jesús says he believes the new frontier of animal training is a deeper understanding of stimulus control and how to use that to solve problems and enhance our work. * 17:33 – Jesús talks about PORTL (Portable Operant Research and Teaching Lab). * 19:09 – Jesús talks about “Jackpots”. * 26:07 – Research projects around rate of reinforcement are discussed. * 30:00 – Jesús suggests googling his name to find his students’ projects or check ORCA’s website (https://orca.unt.edu/) for projects as well. * 31:38 – Ryan asks Jesús to talk about “Keep Going Signals”. * 45:57 – Jesús talks about how he wants to see the discussion and understanding around stimulus control develop in the coming years. | |||
| Rose Browne on Lifelong Learning and Puppy Start Right [Episode 234] | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:52:02 | |
In this episode, we are excited to welcome Rose Browne, a highly esteemed Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner, Fear-Free Certified professional, and founder of Dynamic Canines. With over two decades of experience in canine behavior and development, Rose shares her journey and passion for helping dogs and their owners thrive. What You'll Discover in This Episode:
Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen: Rose Browne’s deep understanding of canine behavior and her commitment to positive, science-based training methods make this episode a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in dog training. Whether you're a new puppy parent or a seasoned trainer, Rose’s experiences and strategies offer valuable lessons on creating a harmonious relationship with your canine companion. Engage With Us: If Rose’s story resonates with you, or if you have your own experiences to share, we’d love to hear from you. Subscribe to our podcast, share this episode with your network, and join our dedicated membership for more insightful discussions. Looking Ahead: Don't miss part two of our conversation with Rose Browne, where we dive deeper into her experiences and explore more advanced topics in dog training and behavior. Check out Rose Browne's website and get in touch here >>> https://www.dynamiccanines.ca/ | |||
| Dr Jesús Rosales-Ruiz; Associate professor of Behavior Analysis [part 1] | 06 Jan 2020 | 00:52:46 | |
* 1:25 - Ryan introduces Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz. * 3:45 - Jesús talks about where he first learned about Applied Behavior Analysis and what led him to his current work. * 17:58 - Jesús talks about meeting Karen Pryor and Gary Wilkes in 1992 at the Association of Applied Behavior Analysis International. * 20:15 - Jesús was hired by the University of North Texas (UNT) and begins using pets to teach students the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. * 23:20 - Bob and Marian Bailey volunteer to visit UNT regularly to help the students jumpstart their learning. * 25:30 - A student identifies a socially relevant problem (horse trailer loading) to do her thesis on. The problem was solved and the results were published in Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA). * 27:25 - Eduardo Fernandez comes to UNT and he and five other students create ORCA. * 29:30 - Jesús and his students begin doing work with rescue animals to help make them more adoptable. * 30:28 - In the early 2000s, Karen Pryor visits Jesús at UNT and talks to him about her plans to form Clicker Expo and invites him to be part of this movement. * 40:50 - Kay Laurence suggests creating a new conference at UNT, and the Art and Science of Animal Training Conference was born. * 45:15 - Jesús discusses a couple more published studies including one about a monkey with self-injurious behavior. | |||
| [Episode 108] Chad Crittle - Crittle's Christmas Critter Chats | 23 Dec 2019 | 01:06:58 | |
* 1:25 - Ryan introduces Chad. * 4:17 - Chad talks about when he first learned of positive reinforcement animal training and shares stories of some of the first animals he trained. * 14:17 - Ryan asks Chad to fill the audience in on the time between his career & his current work - including sharing about some of the amazing people he has had the opportunity to work with. * 20:27 - Chad talks a bit about his work with marine mammals. * 24:40 - Chad discusses his current role as the Senior Keeper of Birds and Herpetofauna at Zoos South Australia and how positive reinforcement animal training fits in with that role. * 27:59 - A story about getting a voluntary blood draw from a 42-year-old tortoise. * 36:47 - Chad shares some stories of a special bird he worked with. * 43:30 - A story about one of the marine mammals Chad worked. * 55:20 - Chad talks about working with two of his rescue dogs. * 1:02 - Ryan asks Chad to share with the audience what he wants to see in the positive reinforcement animal training world over the next five to ten years. | |||
| [Episode 107] - Sarah Stremming - The Cognitive Canine | 09 Dec 2019 | 01:13:58 | |
Sarah is the founder of The Cognitive Canine, a dog trainer, dog agility and obedience competitor, and dog behavior consultant. She travels the globe helping dogs and handlers understand each other better. Her credentials include a bachelors of science degree in psychology from Colorado State University, and more than a decade in the field of dog training and behavior with her special interest area being problem solving for performance dogs. She is committed to education and growth in the field of dog training and attends the innovative training conference, Clicker Expo, every year. In addition to offering seminars internationally, she coaches teams online and is a faculty member at Fenzi Dog Sports Academy. | |||