Episodios

  • Episode 183: Innovating Behavior Analysis in General Education with Charda'e Pearson, M.S., BCBA
    Nov 15 2024

    In this conversation, Charda'e shares her journey from growing up in Chicago to becoming a behavior analyst in a general education setting. She discusses the challenges of cultural identity, code-switching, and the impact of her experiences on her professional life. The conversation delves into the unique role of behavior analysts in general education, the importance of functional analysis, and the need for a more integrated approach to behavior management in schools

    Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop)

    BACB: 1.5 Learning
    IBAO: 1.5 Cultural
    QABA: 1.5 DEI

    Contact:

    Charda'e Pearson's LinkedIN Profile:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/chardae-pearson-11835a143/

    Links:

    Charda'e's presentation at Women in Behavior Analysis 2023

    https://behaviorlive.com/courses/equitable-and-diverse-leadership-a-systematic-approach-that-builds-leaders-of-al

    Related Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes

    Episode 49 with Dr. Nicole Hollins

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-49-free-appropriate-public-education-for-all-students-the-role-of-behavior-analysts-in-public-schools-with-dr-nicole-hollins/

    Episode 62 with May Beaubrun

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-62-addressing-racial-bias-in-education-with-may-beaubrun-med-bcba-lba/

    Episode 75 with Dr. Celeste Malone

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-75-cultivating-black-excellence-and-intelligence-in-school-psychology-with-dr-celeste-malone/

    Episode 114 with Dr. Nikole Hollins-Sims

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-114-equity-belonging-and-inclusion-with-drnikole-hollins-sims/

    Episode 138 with Dr. Aaron Rachelle Campbell

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-138-culturally-responsive-positive-behavioral-intervention-and-supports-for-black-students/

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  • Episode 182: Healing the Disconnect: Culture, Climate, and Community
    Nov 8 2024

    This episode explores the intersections of Indigenous knowledge, colonialism, and mental health, emphasizing the need to continuously unpack modernity's implications on identity and relationships. Dr. Emma Elliott discusses the importance of strengthening community ties, the urgency of climate action, and the role of Indigenous practices in fostering resilience and well-being. They highlight the potential of Indigenous knowledge systems to provide sustainable pathways for the future and the significance of subsistence practices in preventing mental health issues among youth.

    Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop)

    BACB: 1.0 Learning
    IBAO: 1.0 Cultural
    QABA: 1.0 DEI

    Contact

    Dr. Emma Elliott

    Email: emmae@uw.edu

    Faculty Website: https://education.uw.edu/about/directory/emma-elliott

    Links:

    Robin Zape-Tah-Hol-Ah Episode

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-181-indigenizing-higher-education-with-dr-robin-zape-tah-hol-ah-minthorn/

    Heather Sauyaq Jean Gordon

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/hjgordon/

    Email: sauyaqsolutionsllc@gmail.com

    Michael Yellow Bird Episode

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-162-the-decolonization-equation-with-dr-michael-yellow-bird/

    Robin Wall Kimmerer Braiding Sweetgrass

    https://milkweed.org/book/braiding-sweetgrass

    Grant Bruno Episode

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-37-the-realities-of-autism-in-first-nations-communities-in-canada-with-grant-bruno-phd-candidate/

    Gift of Being Different

    https://aidecanada.ca/resources/learn/asd-id-core-knowledge/the-gift-of-being-different

    Articles Discussed:

    Elliott, E., & Fish, J. (2024). Overcoming human exceptionalism: The role of ethical nature-culture relations in the developmental contexts of Indigenous children. Child Development, 00, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.14195

    Elliott-Groves E. (2019). A Culturally-Grounded Biopsychosocial Assessment Utilizing Indigenous Ways of Knowing with the Cowichan Tribes. Journal of ethnic & cultural diversity in social work, 28(1), 115–133. https://doi.org/10.1080/15313204.2019.1570889

    Ullrich, J. S., Demientieff, L. X., & Elliott, E. (2022). Storying and re-storying: Co-creating Indigenous well-being through Relational Knowledge Exchange. American Review of Canadian Studies, 52(3), 247–259. https://doi.org/10.1080/02722011.2022.2095498

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  • Episode 181: Indigenizing Higher Education with Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn
    Nov 1 2024

    In Episode 181, Ben speaks with Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn. Dr. Minthorn is an enrolled citizen of the Kiowa tribe of Oklahoma. She is a full professor at the University of Oklahoma in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Department and, in 2025 will be the first Indigenous President-Elect of the Association For The Study of Higher Education.

    In this conversation, Dr. Minthorn discusses her journey as an Indigenous scholar and educator, focusing on the impact of historical trauma on education, the transformation of boarding schools into healing spaces, and the importance of Indigenous leadership in higher education. She emphasizes the need for indigenizing educational practices, creating inclusive spaces for Indigenous students, and the role of tribal colleges in providing access to higher education. Dr. Minthorn also reflects on her return to Oklahoma and the challenges faced by Indigenous communities in the current political climate, advocating for resilience and community support.

    Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop)

    BACB: 2.5 Learning
    IBAO: 2.5 Cultural
    QABA: 2.5 DEI

    Contact

    Dr. Robin Zape-ah-toh-lah Minthorn

    Email: robstarr@ou.edu

    Faculty Website: https://www.ou.edu/education/people/faculty/robin-minthorn

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-zape-tah-hol-ah-minthorn-68515828/

    Links:

    The Association For The Study of Higher Education

    https://www.ashe.ws/

    Articles Discussed:

    Bill, D.; Minthorn, R.Z.-t.-h.-a.; Montgomery, M. Visioning Indigenous Futures: Centering Sovereignty and Relationality in Belonging. Educ. Sci. 2022, 12, 678. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12100678

    Davidson, C., Shotton, H., Minthorn, R. & Waterman, S. (2018). Chapter 1. The Need for Indigenizing Research in Higher Education Scholarship. In R. Minthorn, H. Shotton & R. Minthorn (Ed.), Reclaiming Indigenous Research in Higher Education (pp. 7-17). Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press. https://doi.org/10.36019/9780813588728-003

    Minthorn, R., & Chavez, A. F. (2014). Indigenous leadership in higher education. In Indigenous leadership in higher education (pp. 19-23). Routledge.

    Minthorn, R., & Craig, A. (2023). Embodying an Indigenous-Centered Approach to Mentorship in Doctoral Programs. In Best Practices and Programmatic Approaches for Mentoring Educational Leaders (pp. 1-15). IGI Global.

    Minthorn, R. Z. (2018). Indigenous Motherhood in the Academy, Building Our Children to Be Good Relatives. Wicazo Sa Review, 33(2), 62–75. https://doi.org/10.5749/wicazosareview.33.2.0062

    Shotton, H. J., Tachine, A. R., Nelson, C. A., Minthorn, R. Z., & Waterman, S. J. (2018). Living Our Research Through Indigenous Scholar Sisterhood Practices. Qualitative Inquiry, 24(9), 636-645. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077800417744578

    Youngbull, N. R., Wagnon, J. D., & Minthorn, R. Z. tah hol ah. (2023). Inspiring Empowerment, Leadership, and Advocacy of Indigenous Women Through a Native American Sorority. Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 16(4), 275–294. https://doi.org/10.1080/26379112.2023.2269284

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  • Episode 180: The ABA Roundtable: Centering Registered Behavior Technicians
    Oct 25 2024

    Episode 180 explores the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) through the experiences of three Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and their clinical director. They discuss their journeys into ABA, the challenges faced in accessing services, and the importance of RBTs in the field. The conversation culminates in the introduction of the ABA Roundtable, a conference designed to center RBTs and provide them with a platform to share their knowledge and experiences.

    Links:

    The ABA Roundtable Conference

    https://behaviorlive.com/conferences/RoundTable

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559643337225

    https://www.instagram.com/abaroundtable/

    Signature Behavioral Health

    https://www.signatureaba.com/

    Contact:

    Niesha Bertand

    nbertrand@signatureaba.com

    Denisha Gingles

    dgingles@signatureaba.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/denishaginglesbcba/

    Courtney Hall

    chall@signatureaba.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtney-hall-2335a5a6/

    Jade LaZard

    jlazard@signatureaba.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jade-l-97019192/

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  • Episode 175: Autism in Serbia with Dr. Marija Čolić
    Oct 23 2024

    In episode 175, Ben welcomes back Dr. Marija Čolić. Marija is an assistant professor of special education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa where she studies stigma in autistic people, those with developmental disabilities, and their caregivers as well as the parental experiences of autistic children. They discuss her research in Serbia for which she won the 2021 Diversity in Research Award from the International Society for Autism Research

    Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop)

    BACB: 1.5 Learning
    IBAO: 1.5 Cultural
    QABA: 1.5 DEI

    Contact

    Marija Čolić

    https://coe.hawaii.edu/sped/profiles/marija-colic/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/marija-%C4%8Doli%C4%87-a705b827/

    Past Episodes Referenced

    Rocío Rosales

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-30-a-conversation-with-dr-rocio-rosales-phd-bcba-d/

    Marija Čolić

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-38-what-we-can-do-about-stigma-and-racism-using-behaviour-science-with-dr-marija-colic-phd-bcba-d/

    Noor Syed

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-63-equity-and-systems-change-with-dr-noor-syed/

    Articles Referenced

    Čolić, M. (2023). Autism in Serbia: insights into parental experiences, support networks, and systemic obstacles. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/20473869.2023.2294390

    Čolić, M. and Buljevac, M. 2023. Formal and informal support for Croatian and Serbian people with disabilities and their families: A scoping review. Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija, 22 (4), 327–349.

    Čolić, M. and Milačić-Vidojević, I. 2021. Perceived stigma among Serbian parents of children with autism spectrum disorder and children with physical disabilities: Validation of a new instrument. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 51 (2), 501–513.

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  • Episode 179: Reforming ABA: A Framework for Behavior Analysts
    Oct 18 2024

    In this conversation, Ben Reiman hosts Hillary and Oswin to discuss their experiences and insights into neurodiversity, the evolution of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and the importance of intersectionality in advocacy. Hillary and Oswin discuss their collaboration on a new project with Foundations for Divergent Minds and the significance of a public health approach to neurodiversity. The discussion delves into the historical context of the anti-ABA movement, personal experiences with ABA, and the current trends and challenges within the ABA community. The conversation emphasizes the need for competence, mentorship, and the creation of supportive communities for neurodivergent individuals.

    Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop)

    BACB: 1.0 Learning
    IBAO: 1.0 Cultural
    QABA: 1.0 DEI

    Contact:

    Oswin Latimer

    https://oglatimer.com/

    Hilary McClinton

    https://coastalridgeconsulting.ca/

    Foundations for Divergent Minds

    https://education.divergentminds.org/

    Links:

    Oswin on Rants With Justin and Joe (Now It Has To Be Said with Justin and Jow

    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/some-perspectives-of-aba-as-it-relates-to-asd/id1530613239?i=1000504435358

    Oswin and Hilary on SLP NerdCast

    https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/courses/recorded-webinar-elevating-autistic-voices-recognizing-your-power-and-privilege-abje7008

    The Do Better Movement

    https://collective.dobettermovement.us/

    The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism

    https://thinkingautismguide.com/

    Behaviour Speak Podcast Episode with Terra Vance

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-54/

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  • Episode 178: African-Centered Psychology with Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter
    Oct 11 2024

    In Episode 178, Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter shares his journey, exploring his identity as a Black same-gender loving man, his experiences with sickle cell anemia, and his professional path as a psychologist and author. He discusses the impact of his heritage, the significance of sharecropping in his family's history, and the importance of understanding intersectionality in mental health. Jonathan also highlights his challenges in predominantly white academic institutions and his commitment to uplifting Black voices in psychology and literature. In this conversation, Jonathan discusses his experiences with racism in clinical psychology, the significance of Black psychology, and the impact of white supremacy on the field. He explores the intersectionality of Black sexual and gender-diverse communities, emphasizing the need for culturally specific spirituality in mental health. He also delves into African-centered psychology and optimal conceptual theory, advocating for a holistic understanding of well-being that aligns with spiritual and communal values.

    Contact:

    https://www.jonathanmlassiter.com/

    Episodes Referenced:

    Episode 176 Religion, Spirituality, and Health with Dr. Janise Parker

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-176-religion-spirituality-and-mental-health/

    Episode 98: Black Liberation Psychology with Dr. Evan Auguste

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-98-black-liberation-psychology-a-conversation-with-dr-evan-auguste/

    Articles Referenced

    Lassiter, J. M., Garrett-Walker, J., Anwar, K., Foye, A. S., & Follins, L. D. (2023). Black sexual and gender diverse scholars' contributions to psychology. American Psychologist, 78(4), 589–600. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001149

    Lassiter, J. M., Brewer, R., & Wilton, L. (2020). Toward a Culturally Specific Spirituality for Black Sexual Minority Men. Journal of Black Psychology, 46(6-7), 482-513. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095798420948993

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  • Episode 177 Susan Aglukark and The Arctic Rose Foundation
    Oct 4 2024

    In Episode 177 Ben speaks with the legendary Inuk singer-songwriter Susan Aglukark. In her career spanning over 30 years, Susan Aglukark has received countless awards, including multiple Juno awards. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2004, the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement, and many more. She has held command performances for Queen Elizabeth and Nelson Mandela. In 2012 she founded what is now known as the Arctic Rose Foundation to help address hunger, homelessness and the health and wellness of Inuit children and youth with its mandate expanded to support Northern Inuit, First Nations, and Métis youth, promote emotional and mental wellness, and connect participants with their culture through intentional and adaptable arts-based programming. Susan was recognized for her work at the foundation with the 2022 Humanitarian Juno Award Presented by Music Canada.

    Links:

    The Arctic Rose Foundation

    https://arcticrose.org/

    https://www.instagram.com/arcticrosefoundation_/

    Susan Aglukark

    https://susanaglukark.com/bio/

    https://www.instagram.com/susanaglukark/

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/susanaglukark/

    Angela Grier

    https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-150-education-is-the-new-buffalo-healing-and-wellness-for-the-piikani-blackfoot-people/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelagrierpiikani/

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