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Some of us struggle going to the doctor. Some of us shrink in terror at the sight of nail clippers. But when individuals with histories of avoiding medical care need help learning to tolerate these necessary procedures, what treatments can we use? This week we head to the doctor's office with a review of a broad spectrum of articles discussing teaching medical toleration. Let's just say Amazon isn't the only group putting together big packages we're excited to see. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Cuvo, A., Raegan, A., L., Ackerlund, J., Huckfledt, R., & Kelly, C. (2010). Training children with autism spectrum disorders to be compliant with a physical exam. Research in Autism Spectrum Disoders, 4, 168-185. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2009.09.001 Dowdy, A., Tincani, M., Nipe, T., & Weiss. M. J. (2018). Effects of reinforcement without extinction on increasing compliance with nail cutting: A systematic replication. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 51, 924-930. doi: 10.1002/jaba.484 Slifer, K. J., Avis, K. T., & Frutchey, R. A. (2008). Behavioral intervention to increase compliance with electroencephalographic procedures in children with developmental disabilities. Epilepsy Behavior, 13, 189-195. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2008.01.013 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, the two episode secret code words, and answers to the knowledge check questions to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
The Space Show Presents Dr. Ryan Dowdy re ISS & Artemis Astronaut Food, May 15, 2026, FridayQuick Summary:The Space Show featured Dr. Ryan Dowdy, a former NASA ISS Food System Manager, discussing food in space and his commercial food company ReadyBar. Dowdy explained how NASA's 20-person team in Houston produces all space food, with 60+ signatures required for each item due to government regulations. He detailed the challenges of providing nutrition for astronauts, including the need for 500-calorie meal replacement bars and the importance of fresh food for psychological well-being. The discussion covered topics like packaging limitations, radiation effects on food, and the potential for growing food in space. Dowdy also shared information about his company ReadyBar, which makes meal-replacement bars designed to replace an entire meal with 30 grams of protein and 15 grams of fiber for $5.99, currently sold online with plans to expand to retailers and Amazon. The conversation explored how commercial space companies are developing their own food systems and the need for continued R&D investment in space food technology.Detailed Summary:Ryan discussed the challenges and innovations in providing food for astronauts, particularly focusing on NASA's ISS and Artemis missions. He explained how meal replacement bars became popular due to cost and packaging efficiency considerations, noting that 60% of food weight on the ISS was packaging that was discarded. Ryan described his work at NASA from 2016, where he helped update the food menu by adding more fish, fruits, and vegetables to address astronauts' nutritional needs for omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. The discussion concluded with Ryan sharing how he initially became interested in space food science through a professor's suggestion to directly ask NASA about their challenges rather than proposing solutions without understanding their needs.Ryan also discussed his experience as the ISS Food System Manager at NASA's Space Food Systems Laboratory, explaining how food scientists create meals designed to last up to two years in space. He described the process of working with astronauts to taste and rank approximately 200 menu items, noting that while shrimp cocktail was a popular choice, the Russian crew preferred more soup in their meals, leading to food exchanges between the two teams. When asked about future food options for space missions, Ryan clarified that while no insects were consumed on the ISS during his tenure, there is potential for growing food in space, though current plant growth experiments like the Veggie system didn't provide sufficient daily calories. He concluded that while space food systems aren't ready for long-duration missions like Mars yet, continued research through initiatives like the Deep Space Food Challenge is necessary.Special thanks to our sponsors:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Helix Space in Luxembourg, Celestis Memorial Spaceflights, Astrox Corporation, Dr. Haym Benaroya of Rutgers University, The Space Settlement Progress Blog by John Jossy, The Atlantis Project, and Artless EntertainmentWe use Zoom phone numbers for program participation.For real time program participation, email Dr. Space at: drspace@thespaceshow.com for instructions and access.The Space Show is a non-profit 501C3 through its parent, One Giant Leap Foundation, Inc. To donate via Pay Pal, use:To donate with Zelle, use the email address: david@onegiantleapfoundation.org.If you prefer donating with a check, please make the check payable to One Giant Leap Foundation and mail to:One Giant Leap Foundation, 11035 Lavender Hill Drive Ste. 160-306 Las Vegas, NV 89135Upcoming Programs:Sunday, June 21: No Program For Father's Day | Sunday 21 Jun 2026 1200PM PTGuests: Dr. David LivingstonNo program due to Father's Day Get full access to The Space Show-One Giant Leap Foundation at doctorspace.substack.com/subscribe
As the summer weather turns its bright face towards New England, we find ourselves wrapping up another year of book club...just in time to start planning for NEXT YEAR'S BOOK CLUB!! Get your phone loaded with all the podcasts you need for the beach with this month's new episodes. First, we open up a themed grab bag with articles all related to participants with dual-diagnoses. Then we dig into the details of concept formation with Dr. Catherine Williams to find out exactly how you should really be teaching new things. Last, get prepared for your annual medical check-up with an episode all about medical toleration procedures. And as if that wasn't enough, Patrons gain access to our Summer Book Club pick, "Adventures in Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis" featuring an interview with Dr. MerrilI Winston in addition to our regular book club shenanigans. If you work in the school setting (or are getting ready to work in the school setting) you do not want to miss out. Interested in selecting all of next year's Book Club selections? Then be sure to fill out our new poll to let us know what we should be packing in our summer go-bags for next year's episodes. Articles for June 2026 (DUAL DIAGNOSIS) A Very Dual-Diagnosis Grab Bag (Summer 2026 Grab Bag) Nussbaum, N.L. (2012). ADHD and female specific concerns: A review of the literature and clinical implications. Journal of Attention Disorders, 16, 87-100. doi: 10.1177/1087054711416909 Kurtz, P. F., Chin, M. D., Robinson, A. N., O'Connor, J. T., & Hagopian, L. P. (2015). Functional analysis and treatment of problem behavior exhibited by children with fragile X syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 43, 150-166. doi: 10/1016/j.ridd.2015.06.010 Lambert, J. M., Parikh, N., Stankiewicz, K. C., Houchins‐Juarez, N. J., Morales, V. A., Sweeney, E. M., & Milam, M. E. (2019). Decreasing food stealing of a child with prader-willi syndrome through function based differential reinforcement. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49, 721-728. doi: 10.1007/s10803-018-3747-y Conceptual Learning w/ Dr. Catherine Williams Williams, C.L., St. Peter, C.C., Perone, M., Aguilar, M., Cederberg, B.A., Gregersen, D.J., & Richardson, E.J. (2025). Using must-have and can-have features to improve conceptual learning. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 124, e70037. doi: 10.1002/jeab.70037 Williams, C.L. & Roop, J.C. (2025). Instruction consisting of a rule and set of examples and nonexamples reliably teaches concepts. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 124, e70061. doi: 10.1002/jeab.70061 Medical Toleration Cuvo, A., Raegan, A., L., Ackerlund, J., Huckfledt, R., & Kelly, C. (2010). Training children with autism spectrum disorders to be compliant with a physical exam. Research in Autism Spectrum Disoders, 4, 168-185. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2009.09.001 Dowdy, A., Tincani, M., Nipe, T., & Weiss. M. J. (2018). Effects of reinforcement without extinction on increasing compliance with nail cutting: A systematic replication. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 51, 924-930. doi: 10.1002/jaba.484 Slifer, K. J., Avis, K. T., & Frutchey, R. A. (2008). Behavioral intervention to increase compliance with electroencephalographic procedures in children with developmental disabilities. Epilepsy Behavior, 13, 189-195. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2008.01.013 Adventures in Special Education and Applied Behavior Analysis Book Club (feat. Dr. Merril Winston) Winston, M. (2016). Adventures in special education and applied behavior analysis. Sloan Publishing.
To celebrate Memorial Day, we are releasing the story of Harold Hogue and his daughter Nadine Dowdy.
Former NASA food scientist Ryan Dowdy PhD joins Matt to explore how Artemis program is reshaping the future of human nutrition, from feeding astronauts on the ISS to the Moon and beyond to powering first responders here on Earth.
Pastor Troy Smothermon introduces the Joy Marriage Podcast and interviews Josh and Brianna Dowdy about their 16 years of marriage, how they met serving on the youth worship team, started dating, and got engaged in an unplanned car proposal. They discuss early expectations of marriage, learning to live selflessly, and prioritizing respect and love in their roles as husband and wife. The couple shares key boundaries like full transparency with phones and social media and intentionally setting time aside to date each other, including annual anniversary trips. They also recount overcoming miscarriages and a high-risk pregnancy where doctors urged abortion, believing God for healing that led to their son's full lung development. They close with advice to keep priorities in order, honor God, and consistently date your spouse.
In this episode, I sit down with my buddies Cody Dowdy and Garrett Cragle for a laid-back conversation that covers everything from chasing turkeys to unforgettable hunting stories and the moments that shaped us growing up. We dive into Garrett's biggest buck—how it all went down, what made it special, and why it still sticks with him today. From there, we swap stories about time in the woods, lessons learned the hard way, and the kind of experiences that only come from spending years outdoors. But it's not just about hunting. We also get into our younger years—how we were raised, the challenges we faced, and how those early experiences helped shape who we are today. It's a mix of humor, honesty, and real talk about life, friendship, and the outdoors. Whether you're into hunting or just enjoy good stories and genuine conversation, this one's worth a listen. Podcast brought to you by: Sportsmen's empire LWCG https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com Asio : SEBH for 15% off https://asiogear.com/ Bowtique: SEBHP https://thebowtiquellc.com/ G5 Outdoors https://www.g5outdoors.com/ Prime Archery https://www.g5prime.com/ Dialed Archery https://dialedarchery.com/ Moultrie https://www.moultrie.com/ BHL https://bowhuntingleague.com Scrape doctor SEBH10 for 10% https://scrapedoctor.com/ Victory Archery https://www.victoryarchery.com/ Catalyst archery https://catalystarchery.com/SEBH10 Unbound Archery SEBH10 for 10% off https://www.unboundarchery.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, I sit down with my buddies Cody Dowdy and Garrett Cragle for a laid-back conversation that covers everything from chasing turkeys to unforgettable hunting stories and the moments that shaped us growing up. We dive into Garrett's biggest buck—how it all went down, what made it special, and why it still sticks with him today. From there, we swap stories about time in the woods, lessons learned the hard way, and the kind of experiences that only come from spending years outdoors. But it's not just about hunting. We also get into our younger years—how we were raised, the challenges we faced, and how those early experiences helped shape who we are today. It's a mix of humor, honesty, and real talk about life, friendship, and the outdoors. Whether you're into hunting or just enjoy good stories and genuine conversation, this one's worth a listen. Podcast brought to you by: Sportsmen's empire LWCG https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com Asio : SEBH for 15% off https://asiogear.com/ Bowtique: SEBHP https://thebowtiquellc.com/ G5 Outdoors https://www.g5outdoors.com/ Prime Archery https://www.g5prime.com/ Dialed Archery https://dialedarchery.com/ Moultrie https://www.moultrie.com/ BHL https://bowhuntingleague.com Scrape doctor SEBH10 for 10% https://scrapedoctor.com/ Victory Archery https://www.victoryarchery.com/ Catalyst archery https://catalystarchery.com/SEBH10 Unbound Archery SEBH10 for 10% off https://www.unboundarchery.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Send us Fan MailOccasionally I'll highlight one of the top episodes from years past...this week I have the honor of placing Nancy Dowdy..."Nancy and I worked together at the end of our careers. She was the Detective Sgt in Operations Division South. We handled some capers during this time, and I felt like we were pretty solid friends, but I actually learned a lot about Nancy during our interview. There was so much more to her career than I ever knew. I've mentioned her in previous episodes, she was a Hostage Negotiator, and she got into a shooting of her own. She shares how all of her experiences impacted her professional and personal life. She's a teacher, of both cops and now kids (Can't believe they let her warp young minds) and she's on a journey to get her Doctorates degree! There's so many reasons to be proud to know her, but you'll just have to listen in for yourself and get to know her little better! Thank you Squad, we are well over 79K downloads and growing. All credit goes to you and my guests! Enjoy, and be safe out there!"Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94 or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/
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Kristin Dowdy stops by to talk about the Kentucky Dance Festival on March 13th & 14th at The Actors Theatre of Louisville.
When You Can't See It: Trusting God While He's Still Working Speaker: Nicholas Dowdy, ReCreate Church Scripture: Romans 8:28; John 11:6-22 Episode Summary Nicholas Dowdy, a member of ReCreate Church, shares his raw and honest testimony about walking through infertility, miscarriage, and the struggle to trust God when He feels absent. Through the story of Lazarus, Nick addresses those in seasons of waiting, loss, anger, or numbness - acknowledging that Romans 8:28 is easier to accept after the miracle than during the pain, and that God is still working even when we can't see it, feel it, or trust it. Key Points – Romans 8:28 says all things work together for good, but that doesn't mean all things are good - this verse needs to be a foundation and anchor, not a quick-fix bandage – Trials wound our identity, trust, and prayer life by pushing us to our melting point, yet we expect ourselves to remain strong and fix ourselves – Toxic positivity requires showing no weakness in faith and acting like nothing is wrong, but God doesn't demand this from us – Losing yourself in suffering does not mean losing your faith - God is not offended by fragile faith and doesn't abandon people who struggle to pray – Jesus intentionally delayed going to Lazarus because God's plan was outside everyone's expectations - delay is not absence, silence is not neglect – God's redemption doesn't always look how we expect, and His goodness is not limited to our original plan Main Takeaway God is still working - even when we can't see it, feel it, or trust it. Anchors keep you steady inside the storm; they don't teleport you out of it. The anchor of Romans 8:28 cannot fix problems through positive thinking - that's just closing your eyes and pretending it's a fair weather day. God doesn't need your certainty; He wants your honesty. Faith is sometimes simply not walking away. If you can't trust God with the future, trust Him with today. If you can't pray boldly, pray honestly. Memorable Quotes – "God is still working - even when we can't see it, feel it, or trust it." – "This verse is usually easier to accept after the miracle has happened, not during the pain." – "Anchors are meant to keep you steady inside of the storm. Anchors do not teleport you out of the storm." – "Losing yourself in suffering does not mean losing your faith." – "God does not abandon people who pull back or struggle to pray." – "Delay is not absence; silence is not neglect." – "God doesn't need your certainty - He wants your honesty." Reflection Question Are you in a season of waiting, loss, anger, or numbness? Can you be honest with God about where you really are instead of forcing toxic positivity, trusting that He's still working even when you can't see it? Tune in to hear Nick's vulnerable testimony about infertility and miscarriage, why Martha's bold words to Jesus reflect what many of us feel in trials, and the powerful reminder that faith is sometimes simply not walking away even when trusting God with your heart feels dangerous. Connect & Give Learn more about ReCreate Church at www.recreatechurch.org Give online easily and securely through Tithe.ly
David Thetford and Craig Wells are joined by Robert Giovanetti and Matt Dowdy to give you everything you need to know about Texas Tech Athletics.
We bestow our Lieutenant Jan McTernan Blue Friday Honor on Sergeant Dianne Dowdy of the Virginia Division of Capitol Police. Thank you for your service to our community.
David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by James Morton and Matt Dowdy to give you everything you need to know about the Red Raiders.
In this episode, Carolyn Dowdy shares her deeply personal journey into caregiving and the life-changing experiences that led her to found Caregiver Mental Wellness. She opens up about how many people become caregivers without realizing it, why caregiver burnout often goes unnoticed, and how long-term stress can quietly impact mental, physical, and emotional health. This episode offers insight, validation, and practical support for caregivers, parents, and anyone caring for someone they love.We explore:How Carolyn became a caregiver and what sparked her missionWhy many caregivers don't identify themselves as caregiversThe early and long-term signs of caregiver burnoutHow caregiving affects mental, emotional, and physical well-beingWhy self-care is necessary, not selfishThe impact of long-term chronic stress on healthSupport and free resources available through Caregiver Mental WellnessThe importance of recognizing and supporting youth caregiversHow non-caregivers can help and support the caregiving communityTune in to gain awareness, reassurance, and practical tools to better understand caregiving and prevent burnout. Share this episode with anyone who may be caring for a loved one—or supporting someone who is.Connect with CarolynWebsite: https://www.caregivermentalwellness.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caregivermentalwellnessFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/caregivermentalwellnessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/caregivermentalwellnessConnect with meInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dalitalksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dalitalksWebsite: https://www.dalitalks.com
EPISODE 220 Voice of Dowdy Ficklen Morgan Ahlers recaps ECU vs Tulsa by Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville
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Welcome to the award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this one of the most unique areas of Texas. This week, Tom welcomes Gene Dowdy, the Director of Music at Schreiner University and conductor of the Symphony of the Hills. Gene shares his serendipitous journey to becoming a conductor and the importance of succession planning in organizations. He also discusses the profound role music plays in promoting healing and community wellness, emphasizing initiatives that involve music and health. Additionally, Gene provides an overview of the Symphony of the Hills' upcoming 25th anniversary season, highlighting the planned concerts and their significance. The episode underscores the symphony's commitment to community engagement and highlights the emotional power of music. Key highlights: Gene Dowdy's Journey to Becoming a Conductor The Power of Music in Healing Symphony of the Hills: Upcoming Season Resources: Symphony of the Hills Kerrville Professor Eugene Dowdy at Schreiner University Other Hill Country Focused Podcasts Hill Country Authors Podcast Hill Country Artists Podcast Texas Hill Country Podcast Network
In this episode I get Cody Dowdy on to tell us all about his journey into the outdoor industry and what's next!Podcast brought to you by:WCB: SEBH15 for 15% offAsio : SEBH for 15% off Summit: SEBH15 for 15% offBowtique: SEBHPBergy Bowsmith: SEBH10 for 10% offG5 OutdoorsPrime ArcheryDialed ArcheryAce Hardware Social CircleMoultrie BHLBohning Archery SEBHP2025 for 20% off12:27 ProductionsScrape doctor SEBH10 for 10%Victory ArcheryOutdoor call radio
Though we've long been huge fans of single-case research designs—what behavior analyst isn't?—and hold peer-reviewed research papers as one of our favorite genres of non-fiction, is it possible that not every research paper is…on the level? Sadly, for many coplex reasons, not every research paper you read is without risk for following questionable research practices. To help our field put a stop to this, Dr. Matthew Tincani has some ideas on how we can do better by looking at a number of open science practices. This week, Dr. Tincani called out the best and brightest to has out what needs to be fixed (and how we can do it) and is ready to share what might be next for identifying (and stopping) questionable research practices. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Tincani, M., Gilroy, S.P., & Dowdy, A. (2024). Extensions of open science for applied behavior analysis: Preregistration for single-case experimental designs. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. doi: 10.1002/jaba.2909 Tincani, M., Travers, J., Dowdy, A., Slocum, T.A.,& Dietrich, R. (2025). Questionable and improved research practices in single-case experimental design: Initial investigation and findings. Perspectives on Behavior Science. doi: 10.1007/s40614-025-00441-9 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Nothing says “summertime” like visiting friends. And what's the podcast equivalent of a summer get together? Why a whole month devoted to guest episodes! This July we're doing a world tour of topics from all over the ABA map. We kick things off with Dr. Roseanne Lesack and Dr. Jillian Wilson updating us on some of the best practices in improving social validity of parent training planning before crossing the country to discuss many of the questionable practices lurking in single-case experimental design with Dr. Matthew Tincani. Next we take a quick trip back home in our ongoing series on professional collaboration with special education teacher/BCBA, Carolyn Beaumier. Finally, , we travel to the other side of the topic world to listen to Dr. James Meindl on his work regarding a hypothetical functional account of mass shooting behavior. It's a podcast vacation for the ages, and you're invited to join us for free! The only thing missing is the little bag of pretzels. Articles for July 2025 Social Validity of Parent Training w/ Dr. Roseanne Lesack + Dr. Jillian Wilson Allen, K.D. & Warzak, W.J. (2000). The problem of parental nonadherence in clinical behavior analysis: Effective treatment is not enough. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 33, 373-391. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2000.33-373 Wilson, J.B. & Lesack, R.S. (2024). Parent perceptions of behavior analytic interventions. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 17, 1050-1073. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-01010-3 Identifying Questionable Research Practices w/ Dr. Matthew Tincani Tincani, M., Gilroy, S.P., & Dowdy, A. (2024). Extensions of open science for applied behavior analysis: Preregistration for single-case experimental designs. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. doi: 10.1002/jaba.2909 Tincani, M., Travers, J., Dowdy, A., Slocum, T.A.,& Dietrich, R. (2025). Questionable and improved research practices in single-case experimental design: Initial investigation and findings. Perspectives on Behavior Science. doi: 10.1007/s40614-025-00441-9 Professional Collaboration (Special Education Teachers) w/ Carolyn Beaumier Giangreco, M.F., Pennington, R.C., & Walker, V.L. (2023). Conceptualizing and utilizing board certified behavior analysts as related services providers in inclusion-oriented schools. Remedial and Special Education, 44, 73-85. doi: 10.1177/07419325211063610 Squires, M., Cutrer-Pãrraga, E.A., Morris, J.R., Miller, E.E., & Hansen, B.D. (2024). Navigating collaboration: Factors influencing special education teachers' relationships with BCBAs in diverse school contexts. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 17, 1033-1049. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-010009-w Reilly, A.M., Crowell, G.E., Thoele, J.M. et al. School-Based Transdisciplinary Teaming to Maximize Behavioral Supports. Behav Analysis Practice (2025). doi: 10.1007/s40617-025-01054-z Predicting and Preventing Mass Shootings w/ Dr. James Meindl Meindl, J.N., Ivy, J.W, Delgado, D.M., & Swafford, L. (under review). Towards a functional account of mass-shooting: Prediction and influence of violent behavior. Meindl, J.N. & Ivy, J.W. (2018). Reducing media-induced mass killings: Lessons from suicide prevention. American Behavioral Scientist, 62, 242-259. doi: 10.1177/0002764218756918
As part of the work of a behavior analyst, our ethical code requires us to explain our services in language that can be understood by clients and stakeholders. That holds doubly true when our clients speak a primary language other than English. And just busting out Google Translate isn't going to cut it! In the next entry in our Tutorial series, we break out the “how to” basics behind following best practices when working with an interpreter in delivering ABA services. From meaningful feedback and collaboration with an interpreter to ensuring a respectful flow of communication between all parties, we'll get your practice up to speed in no time. Well, at least in the time it takes to listen to this episode. This episode is available for 1.0 CULTURAL (ETHICS) CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Dowdy, A., Obidimalor, K.C., Tinanci, M., & Travers, J.C. (2021). Delivering culturally sound and high-quality behavior analytic services when working with an interpreter. Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, 21, 51-64. doi: 10.1037/bar0000206 Vasquez, D.J., Lechago, S.A., & McCarville, M.J. (2024). Training behavior analysis graduate students to work with an interpreter. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 17, 1160-1174. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00938-w Hadziabdic, E., Albin, B., Heikkila, K., & Hjelm, K. (2014). Family members' experiences of the use of interpreters in healthcare. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 15, 156-169. doi: 10.1017/S1463423612000680 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn interviews Dr. Ryan Dowdy, a food scientist with experience working at NASA and the creator of ReadyBAR.Dr. Dowdey discusses the intricacies of food science, particularly in relation to space missions, the challenges of creating nutritious and safe food for astronauts, and the importance of variety and dietary preferences in space. Dr. Dowdy shares insights on food preservation, packaging, and the ongoing efforts to improve the food menu for astronauts aboard the International Space Station. They discuss the intricacies of nutrition for astronauts and first responders, focusing on the development of space food and its application to frontline workers. They explore the importance of macronutrients, the challenges of maintaining morale through food, and the creation of ReadyBAR, a meal replacement bar designed for high-performance individuals. Enjoy!This episode is powered by Vertical HeliCASTS.Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: Bludrop Training and Simulation, PAG, Spectrolab, ReadyBAR, and The Real ResQ Store.Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical HeliCASTS. Plus, get your podcast gear at therealresqstore.com.
-Help support this shed guy as he raises money for Bluebell Wood Children's Cancer hospice in Sheffield, England-Setting goals for 2024 and getting rid of the dead wood and running 5k for 83 straight days... so far-Getting the support of Dowdy and Tansey and lets see how much money we can actually raise-Finding new friendships and building your network of people that care about you-Ignoring the negative of each day and finding the positive things in the world to make it a good day for living
Send us a textOccasionally, I like to take a look back at where we've been so we can fully appreciate where the show is today. I do this by sharing some of the most popular episodes over the years. Based on the numbers...Nancy is right up there with Ed Boyen, Jen Brotherton, and Mike Thrall! For all you new listeners, take a look at their interviews as well and you'll see why I love what I do! The stories, the authentic guests...it is an honor and privilege to sit wit these folks...Sit back, enjoy the ride and thanks for being a part of The Squad!!!Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94 or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/
Pastor and counselor Gale Kragt of Spiritual Care Consultants and author of "The Heart of Healing" talks about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, how it affects not just your mind, but soul and body, and how God seeks to bring healing to those afflicted. Tim Dowdy of the North American Missions Board of the Southern Baptist Convention talks about the upcoming 3:16 on 3/16 campaign for churches to be intentional to evangelize on Sunday, March 16. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Join us as Josh Dowdy gives us our Wednesday night sermon. Thank you for listening and have a blessed day!
This episode dives into "Captain America: Brave New World" and "Den of Thieves," discussing the nuances of character development and the themes within each film. The hosts explore the theatrical experience, audience reactions, and the cultural implications of the identity narratives presented in both movies. • Excitement of opening day theater experiences • Character arcs explored in "Captain America" • Themes of race and identity in Captain America's journey • Insights into heist dynamics in "Den of Thieves" • Exploration of moral ambiguity in both films • Audience engagement with collectibles and popcorn bucketshttps://msha.ke/thisseatstaken
(00:00-15:50) Who's the boy band GOAT? Jackson has a smorgasbord of questions for us. Is baseball not cool anymore? Is there an MLB star that can do today what Griffey did in the 90's? Why wasn't Reggie White more popular in the 70's? Top 5 MLB jerseys sold in 2024. Coach Burkett teaches the BEEF position. (15:58-27:08) Don Pee Pee may be moving to the Philippines. We're big in Singapore. Audio of Bill Simmons talking about the Chiefs dynasty. Chiefs doing it every year in a stacked AFC. Bengals/Bangles. (27:17-36:58) Tim issues an apology to the audience. YE Yang, not KJ Choi. E-Mail of the Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-15:50) Who's the boy band GOAT? Jackson has a smorgasbord of questions for us. Is baseball not cool anymore? Is there an MLB star that can do today what Griffey did in the 90's? Why wasn't Reggie White more popular in the 70's? Top 5 MLB jerseys sold in 2024. Coach Burkett teaches the BEEF position. (15:58-27:08) Don Pee Pee may be moving to the Philippines. We're big in Singapore. Audio of Bill Simmons talking about the Chiefs dynasty. Chiefs doing it every year in a stacked AFC. Bengals/Bangles. (27:17-36:58) Tim issues an apology to the audience. YE Yang, not KJ Choi. E-Mail of the Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discover the transformative power of counseling and EMDR therapy in this enlightening episode with Nina Dowdy, a licensed behavioral mental health counselor based in Meridian, Idaho. Hosted by David DeHaas of the Living Waters Wellness Center, this conversation explores Nina's journey from a BYU graduate to obtaining her master's in social work from Boise State University and her professional experiences addressing trauma, sexual abuse, and mental health challenges.contact: Janina Dowdy208.891.2853you can also visit her website athttps://janina-dowdy.clientsecure.me/Nina shares insights on her work with children, teenagers, and adults, emphasizing the importance of early intervention to break the cycle of generational trauma. The discussion highlights key therapeutic modalities, including EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing), acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and solution-focused therapy.Learn how trauma, often stored in the body, can manifest into physical health issues if unaddressed. Discover how techniques like EMDR help reprocess traumatic memories, empower individuals with positive beliefs, and promote holistic healing.If you're seeking effective strategies for overcoming trauma, improving emotional well-being, or building resilience in today's fast-paced world, this episode offers practical tools and profound insights.Tune in now!Support the showReady for your healing journey?Visit our website: www.LivingWatersCleanse.com Or give us a call at: (208) 378-9911Stem Cell Activation Patches:www.StemCellPatch.netGet your Supplements and Natural Body Products Here:www.livingwaterscleanse.com/supplementsQI-Shield EMF Devices:Protect your whole home or office with a touric shield from EMF's. 1. QI Shield Covers 16'x16' 2. QI Home Covers 50' x 50' 3. QI Max Covers 250'x250'Click on link and enter Livingwaters in discount code section during checkout Magnesium Soaks:Follow us on our socials: Living Waters Wellness CenterBitChute: www.bitchute.com/livingwaterswellnessRumble: www.rumble.com/livi...
This week Jamie chats with Erica Stolman Dowdy, influencer and founder of Fashion Kush. They talk all about her career as a full-time influencer, thrifting tips, her grief journey, starting her business and so much more! Follow along on IG: @itsJamieStone and @ALittleTooMuchPodcast Follow along on TikTok: @itsJamieStone Thank you for taking a minute to rate, review and subscribe to the pod :)
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Emi Araishi - Daydream FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKylie Rothfield - Never Loved Somebody FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTalitha Boyd - Your Ghost FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYHaley Osier - Halloween FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTen No.6 - Turning of the Page FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYVictoria Dowdy - Meet in the Middle FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYOlivia James - Colour By Numbers FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJ. C. Clements - Goodbye Again FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRoxanne Songbird - Never Say Goodbye FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYUncle Spider & The Electric Dirt Clods - Fool Against Nature FOLLOW ON BROADJAMFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Profitable Musician Newsletter at profitablemusician.com/joinVisit our Sponsor Michelle Wilson at moldtheheart.com/good-newsVisit our Sponsor Track Stage at https://profitablemusician.com/trackstageVisit our Sponsor Kick Bookkeeping at http://profitablemusician.com/kickVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resourcesBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
Dr. Matt Tincani joins Dr. John Borrero and me for the 21st (can you believe it!?!?) installment of the Inside JABA Series on Behavioral Observations. From a research perspective, this Inside JABA episode is by far our most wonkiest one to date. By that I mean we take a deep dive into the area of Open Science Practices. If you're not familiar with the Open Science movement, Matt walks us through the basics. In doing so, we review the lead paper in the fall 2024 issue of JABA that he co-wrote with Drs. Shawn Gilroy and Art Dowdy (see Tincani, Gilroy, and Dowdy, 2024). Of the several Open Science Practices, this paper - and by extension, this episode - focuses on Preregistration. According to Tincani and colleagues, "preregistration entails outlining a research protocol and specifying the study methods and plans for analysis, which are then archived publicly in a repository before conducting the study" (see p. 4). The point of doing this, amongst others, is to increase transparency and reduce criticisms of questionable research practices in Behavior-Analytic research, such as the file drawer effect, dropping participants from analyses, and so on. While these aims sound laudable, when reading this paper, my inner skeptic began formulating a handful of objections to preregistration, such as increasing barriers to conducting research by adding additional steps, "boxing in" the work of researchers to the point if inflexibility, and so on. Both in the paper and on this podcast, Matt walks through these common objections, so if you too are skeptical, give this episode a listen and see if Matt's treatment of these resonate with you. Here are a few resources mentioned in the episode: Tincani, Gilroy, and Dowdy (2024). Extensions of open science for applied behavior analysis: Preregistration for single-case experimental designs. Tincani and Travers (2019). Replication Research, Publication Bias, and Applied Behavior Analysis. Subscribe to JABA here. Open Science Collaboration (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Retraction Watch. Rick Kubina, Session 39. Kubina et al. (2017). A Critical Review of Line Graphs in Behavior Analytic Journals.
Today Jim Garrity tackles the topic of narrative objections, which are objections that go beyond a simple "Form!" or "Objection!" and provide a concise explanation of the grounds for the objection. Some litigators see anything beyond a single word as a speaking objection or as coaching, but that's not so. Jim untangles the spaghetti in this episode.(By the way, there are two cases and rules listed in the show notes. If you don't see them all, click through to our podcast page, and you'll find them there. Some hosting sites truncate show notes to save space. And, if you have a moment, would you please leave us a 5-star rating wherever you're listening to us? It takes less than 30 seconds, but it's a huge incentive for us to put these episodes together. We offer critical expert insights in this podcast, as well as the research to back it up, and it's all free. The 5-star ratings are a great way to send us a thank you back. Thanks!)SHOW NOTESB.P. v. City of Johnson City, No. 2:23-CV-71-TRM-JEM, 2024 WL 3461408 (E.D. Tenn. July 18, 2024) (statement that pages were out of order or missing, following objection, wasn't improper “speaking objection” but, rather, articulated basis for objection; court also found no basis to limit defending lawyers to word “objection” during deposition, as lawyer must state basis for it)Dino Antolini, Plaintiff, v. Amy McCloskey, et al., Defendants., No. 1:19-CV-09038-GBD-SDA, Not Reported in Fed. Supp., 2021 WL 5411176, (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 19, 2021) (citing cases for proposition that objections should be made using the single word “Objection” unless the basis for the objection is requested; providing numerous examples of alleged speaking objections)R.D. v. Shohola, Inc., No. 3:16-cv-01056, Not Reported in Fed. Supp., 2019 WL 6134731 (M.D. Pa. Nov. 19, 2019) (in context of pretrial rulings, court declined to grant motion in limine barring speaking objections, saying, “However, because “we deem the question of what constitutes an improper speaking objection, an inappropriate comment on excluded evidence, or an improper ad hominem exchange to be fact bound matters which cannot be determined wholly in the abstract, we will defer further rulings on these motions pending proper objections at trial”)Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(c)(2) requiring objections to “be stated concisely in a non-argumentative and non-suggestive manner”)Committee Notes to 1993 Amendments (stating that new paragraph (1) at the time provides that “that any objections during a deposition must be made concisely and in a non-argumentative and non-suggestive manner;” rule does not tell us how to make an objection, such as by word “objection”)Brent v. Cramer, et al., No. CV JKB-22-1349, 2024 WL 3878145 (D. Md. Aug. 20, 2024), fn. 4 (providing examples of alleged speaking objections)Christie v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd, No. 20-22349, 2021 WL 2940251 (S.D. Fla. July 13, 2021) (examples of speaking objections)State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company v. Dowdy, 445 F. Supp.2d 1289 (N. D. Oklahoma July 21, 2006)In re Stratosphere Corporation Securities Litigation, 182 F. R. D. 614 (D. Nevada 1998) (“This Court can find no better or more succinct definition or description of what is and is not a valid deposition objection than that found in Rule 30(d)(1): “Any objection to evidence during the deposition shall be stated concisely and in a non-argumentative and non-suggestive manner”)Mitnor v. Club Condominiums, et al., 339 F.R.D. 312, 317-318 (N.D. Fla. 2021) (describing some of the essential characteristics of an improper speaking objection)Fed. R. Evid. 103 (providing that in order to preserve and objection, a party must timely object or move to strike and state the specific ground for the objection, and less it is apparent by context)Fed. R. Civ. P. 32(d) (Waiver of Objections)
Imagine living in a place where your own child has been outlawed. This is happening, right now, all over the United States. In this episode, you'll meet my new friends, a courageous and close-knit family who suddenly found themselves unwelcome in the place they had always called home. Music credits:Night Light, Dowdy, Quarry Clouds, & November Mist, by Blue Dot SessionsPacific Tree Frogs by Podington Bear
In this episode, the Talent Management Office (TMO) emphasizes the importance of judge advocates working with their leaders during the assignment process and describes the next steps in the assignment cycle, including an explanation of the Worldwide Continuing Legal Education (WWCLE) and the General Officer Steering Committee (GOSC) for field grade officers. The online preference sheets are due on 15 Aug for O-4s and 31 Aug for O-3s. If you have questions or comments, please email the TMO team at: usarmy.pentagon.hqda-otjag.mbx.tmo@army.mil Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
In this episode, the Talent Management Office (TMO) discusses how judge advocates should approach their assignment preference sheets, which is just the beginning of the conversation. The biggest change to the assignment preference sheet is the inclusion of leadership questions for those seeking specific leadership roles. The online assignment preference sheet will be available 1 August 2024. TMO uses the preference sheet to understand where you are interested in being stationed and what type of work you want to do going forward. The preference sheet will also be used to tell TMO about specific personal considerations (EFMP, MACP, spouse or partner career goals, extended family concerns, etc.). If you have questions or comments, please email the TMO team at: usarmy.pentagon.hqda-otjag.mbx.tmo@army.mil Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
In this episode, LTG Joseph Berger, COL Ryan Dowdy, and COL Jessica Farrell discuss the new Talent Management Office (TMO) and how it will support the field. If you have questions or comments, please email the TMO team at: usarmy.pentagon.hqda-otjag.mbx.tmo@army.mil Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
The dudes are in the pub to talk some baseball with Jeremy Dowdy and of course College Football 25, Top Bets, Bronny, NBA free agent splash, US Soccer SUCKS, and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/parker-haake/support
After just recently coming back from a significant amount of time off the water due to a misdiagnosis on an injury to his ankle, we sit down with one of boat ridings most fierce competitors, Cory Teunissen. Cory grew up in Australia and got into wakeboarding with his family at a young age, and made his first trip to the U.S. at age 11. When Cory is healthy and on the water, he can be a favorite to win at most boat contests. The longest game of W.A.K.E. ever, getting paid as a 13 year old, his ankle injury, the next NBD to be landed, the Cory vs. Nic Rapa rivalry, and switching board sponsors after a decade with one brand. Hear all that and much more in Episode 55 of the Grab Matters Podcast.Follow Cory: https://www.instagram.com/coryteunissen/Thank you to our sponsors:Liquid Force: https://www.liquidforce.com/15% OFF Driftline use "grab15" at checkout: https://tinyurl.com/yvksusymChapters:00:00 - 2:00 Intro2:50 Park riding 3:30 Aaron Gunn5:25 Favorite grab5:50 Mike Dowdy question 7:45 Getting into wake11:45 First time in the U.S15:15 First sponsor19:20 Families involvement 24:00 Dowdy's influence27:05 LF'n Wheel of Questions28:30 Ankle Injury37:40 This or That41:30 NUMB47:00 Next NBD54:00 Will you ever stop riding?58:50 Driftline Deserves Some Love1:02:45 Switching board sponsors1:12:10 Setup1:13:50 Foiling1:20:20 This year1:24:50 Nic vs. Cory1:44:30 America vs. Australia1:51:00 What gets you stoked on wakeboarding?Links:Game of wake: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4qp93uHyperlite signs Cory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE97fY16dhEPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GrabMattersPodcastWebsite: https://www.grabmatters.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@grabmatters/videosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grabmatters/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grabmatterspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/grabmatters
Joe Whitehead is enraged by recent events and makes brazen threats to Moss and Rodney. Rodney has an incredible opportunity to learn everything about the case, but he won't be able to print a word. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Deputy Moss - Ramsey Yount SOURCES: The first-hand accounts from Frankie Jones come from an interview I conducted with him in June 2022. The newscast detailing Whitehead's ill-fated visit to the Sheriff's office comes from the 1977 Grand Jury report indicting Whitehead, Holley, Henderson, Boyd, Dowdy, and Barker (“The Big Six”) on Federal RICO charges. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The courtroom exchange in which Moss details harassment from Whitehead comes from US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Amidon's direct examination of Deputy Sheriff B.H. Moss on December 5, 1977. The newscast describing Whitehead's harassment of Rodney Smith comes from the 1977 Grand Jury report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duke & Dowdy relive their worst stadium and fan experiences and recap surprises we've seen so far this season
The truck stop operators feel the squeeze of Whiteheads increasing demands. Whitehead feels the pressure from a local deputy. Rodney receives backlash from unexpected sources after his initial reports are published. Tommy reveals his dark side to Janet. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Harold Wayne Dowdy - Joe McCormick Janet Barker - Anney Reese SOURCES: All courtroom scenes come from The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. The newscast that describes Officer Moss's unpleasant encounter with Whitehead comes from the 1977 Grand Jury Report indicting Whitehead, Holley, Henderson, Boyd, Dowdy, and Barker (“The Big Six”) on Federal RICO charges. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The courtroom exchange in which Harold Wayne Dowdy describes negotiations with Whitehead comes from US Prosecuting Attorney James Hastings's direct examination of Dowdy on Dec 12, 1977. The courtroom exchange in which Janet Barker details the deterioration of her relationship with Thomas Barker comes from her cross examination by Defense Attorney David Epstein on December 9, 1977.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric and Brett take a look into Hunter Brown and JP France for the 2024 season. We will be joined by Kyle Dowdy who spent 8 seasons in the Big Leagues, pitching for the Mets, Guardians, Reds, and the Rangers. He brings his experience into the converstaion as we seek to find out what these tow young arms will do to help the Astros get back to the World Series. Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 20k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQ https://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstros Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Eric and Brett take a look into Hunter Brown and JP France for the 2024 season. We will be joined by Kyle Dowdy who spent 8 seasons in the Big Leagues, pitching for the Mets, Guardians, Reds, and the Rangers. He brings his experience into the converstaion as we seek to find out what these tow young arms will do to help the Astros get back to the World Series.Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 20k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQhttps://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstrosFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
(Ephesians 3:20) We hope you will take the time to hear this Weekend Pulpit message of life-changing truth about prayer. Prayer is our greatest resource and ought to be our first response. The possibilities of prayer are as great as God is powerful! *Pastor Dowdy serves as the host for our daily Enjoying the Journey broadcast. We trust you will be encouraged as you hear this Bible message. (0824240127)