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Episode description
* 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.