Women in Behavior Analysis with Devon Sundberg
Devon Sundberg, M.S., BCBA is the founder of the groundbreaking (and long overdue) Women in Behavior Analysis Conference (WIBA). Devon shares how raising three daughters helped open her eyes to how gendered life can be (including party food).
Supporting Autistic Individuals from High School to Adulthood with Dan McManmon
In this episode, we talk with President of the College Internship Program (CIP), Dan McManmon, one of the world’s most comprehensive transition programs for young adults on the autism spectrum and learning differences.
Girls and Autism: Diagnosis, Treatment, and New Research with Dr. Ronit Molko
In this episode, we talk with psychologist and author, Dr. Ronit Molko to explore recent research into girls with autism and how our approach to diagnosis and treatment needs to evolve.
Autism Acceptance Month with the Autism Society's President Christopher Banks
In this episode we talk with the President of the Autism Society of America, Christopher Banks about their organization's shift from "Autism Awareness Month" to "Autism Acceptance Month".
New Research on Sleep Issues in Autism with Dr. Annette Estes
In this episode we talk with Research Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Department of Psychology at the University of Washington, Dr. Annette Estes about her research about sleep issues in children with autism.
Critical Autism Services for Military Families in Jeopardy
In this episode we talk with Dr. Ira Cohen, former Research Scientist and former Chair of Psychology, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities (IBR) and David Fuscus, Spokesperson for the NCAAS.
The Social Survival Guide for Teens on the Autism Spectrum with Lindsey Sterling
In this episode we talk with Child Clinical Psychologist and Author, Dr. Lindsey Sterling, about her book The Social Survival Guide For Teens on the Autism Spectrum.
BABA Initiatives and Their Upcoming Conference with President, Adrienne Bradley
In this episode we bring back Adrienne Bradley, President of BABA to talk about their latest initiatives and the Upcoming BABA Conference in June.
Autism Services in Italy with Founder of Progettoautismo, Elena Bulfone
In this episode we talk with the President and Founder of Progettoautismo, Elena Bulfone, about her foundation and her program dedicated to teaching medical workers how to treat patients with autism.
Using Theatre as a Teaching Tool for Individuals with Autism with Barry Prizant
In this episode we talk with Dr. Barry Prizant who has over 50 years of experience as a researcher and consultant for individuals with autism and their families about the SCERTS model, his theatre project, and his book Uniquely Human.
Functional Analysis and Self Determination with Dr. Eldridge and Dr. Peterson
In this episode we talk with researchers at Western Michigan University, Rebecca Eldridge & Stephanie Peterson, about their research on Functional Analysis and Self Determination.
How Autism Drives Human Invention with Simon Baron-Cohen
In this episode we talk with professor of psychology and psychiatry and director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, Simon Baron-Cohen, about his book Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention.
Quality Mentorship and Supervision in ABA with Tyra Sellers and Linda LeBlanc
In this episode we talk with the Director of Ethics at the BACB, Dr. Tyra Sellers, and Licensed Psychologist, Linda LeBlanc about their book about supervision and why it’s important in the services we provide our clients and why it’s important in ABA.
Using Accessible Language When Educating Parents with Dr. Albert Knapp
In this episode we talk with the Clinical Psychologist and Author, Dr. Albert Knapp about the importance of using accessible language when educating parents & caregivers about the science of behavior analysis.
Race and How it Impacts ABA and Our Community with Adrienne Bradley
In this episode we talk with Adrienne Bradley, President of BABA about how race impacts the ABA Community and what her organization is doing to fulfill their mission to promote, educate, empower, and disseminate ABA within the black community.
What it Takes to Become a Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with Dr. Malmberg
In this episode we talk with Dr. Debra Berry Malmberg, a licensed psychologist, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Associate Professor at CSUN about what it takes to become a Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
How Lighting Can Affect Your Circadian Rhythm with Dave Bisbee
In this episode we talk with Dave Bisbee, Certified Energy Manager (CEM) with nearly thirty years of experience in the energy industry working with commercial, residential, and public-sector customers about their research into Circadian Lighting.
Optimistic Parenting and How it Can Help Your Family with V. Mark Durand
In this episode we talk with author and distinguished University Professor of Psychology at the USF St. Petersburg, V. Mark Durand about their research into Optimistic Parenting.
Compassionate Care and the Role it Plays in Supporting Families with Dr. Taylor
In this episode we talk with the Cofounder and CEO of Alpine Learning Group, Dr. Bridget A. Taylor about her research in compassionate care, active listening and the role it plays in supporting our families and ourselves.
Transformation and Advocacy for Autism Treatment with Behaviorbabe, Dr. Kelly
In this episode we talk with behavior analyst and autism treatment advocate Behaviorbabe (Dr. Amanda Kelly) about her career and her advocacy to increase access to autism services in Hawaii.