There are the bddcasts: www.bddcasts.com
They do cost money, but they're worth it, so is the rspec book.

A word of advice:
Learning RoR at the same time with Cucumber and RSpec will require you 
to fight a very steep learning curve.
Very often you will neither know how to test something nor how to 
implement it. You do get a lot of insight into Rails and you'll learn 
what every LOC does. But it's also over with easy copy&pasting code, 
taking chunks from tutorials and all that. This requires for you to 
really know what you're doing or if you don't - you will have to learn.

The quick and dirty solution with BDD doesn't exist. It can be worth it, 
but it takes long.

I would suggest to get your Rails knowledge on a solid foundation first. 
"Solid" means stuff you really know and can do - not a collage of 
railscasts.
After that BDD won't be that hard.

Hope that helps
Ray
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