• Telehealth, Trust & Teamwork: ABA in a Virtual World
    May 8 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with a Lauren Nava, a passionate BCBA who began her career during one of the most unpredictable times—the COVID-19 pandemic. She shares how the shift to telehealth reshaped her approach to supervision, deepened her connection with families, and pushed her to get creative in delivering effective, engaging ABA services remotely. From channeling her inner “Miss Rachel” to navigating tech hiccups and building a loyal team of RBTs, this conversation offers honest insights and practical strategies for thriving in a virtual ABA world. Whether you're new to telehealth or looking to strengthen remote relationships, this episode is full of lessons you don’t want to miss.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Behavior and Babysitting: The Journey of Safe Sensory Sitters
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Charlotte Earnhart, BCBA, and founder of Safe Sensory Sitters, to discuss the inspiration behind starting this specialized service for children with sensory needs. Charlotte shares insights on maintaining ethical standards in ABA practice, balancing the roles of business owner and service provider, and the importance of dignity and professionalism in care. We dive into navigating client boundaries, handling requests outside professional scope, and ensuring transparent marketing. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or ABA professional, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on providing ethical and compassionate care while running a business.

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    51 mins
  • Building Resilience in ABA: The Role of Mindfulness, SEL, and Trauma-Informed Care
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode of Safe Space ABA, Jessica Woolson, BCBA, certified mindfulness and social-emotional learning (SEL) facilitator, joins host Michelle Zeman, MA, BCBA, LBA, to explore the role of mindfulness, SEL, and trauma-informed care in building resilience within ABA. Drawing from her work with Breathe for Change, Jessica shares how these practices can enhance educator wellness, prevent burnout, and create more inclusive, compassionate learning environments.

    Together, they unpack the key differences between being trauma-aware and trauma-informed, explore the six guiding principles of trauma-informed care, and discuss practical strategies for integrating these approaches into ABA and beyond.

    1.0 Ethics CEU for BCBAs

    Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on fostering well-being, equity, and human connection in behavior analysis and education.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Supervision Journeys: Lessons, Challenges, and Growth in ABA
    Mar 13 2025

    In this episode, Michelle Zeman sits down with Miranda Irvin to explore her unique journey toward becoming a BCBA, including her experience working with four different companies during her supervision. They discuss the varied supervision styles, how these experiences shaped Miranda’s professional growth, and the skills she developed along the way. From balancing clinical work with administrative duties to navigating virtual supervision, Miranda shares valuable insights that will resonate with aspiring and newly certified BCBAs. Tune in for practical advice on mentorship, assessment tools, and how to create a meaningful supervision experience that sets you up for long-term success in the field. Plus, earn 1.0 free Supervision CEU!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Sleep Strategies for Neurodiverse Learners: Insights from a Certified Behavioral Sleep Specialist
    Feb 27 2025

    In this episode of Safe Space: The ABA Podcast, Michelle Zeman speaks with Lisa Vertullo, a Certified Behavioral Sleep Specialist and Behavior Consultant at Half Hollow Hills Central School District. With a career that spans over two decades, Lisa shares her journey of working with individuals with autism and how she integrated sleep strategies into her work. She discusses the importance of a holistic approach that includes medical considerations, care coordination, and behavior analysis to address sleep challenges for neurodiverse learners. Tune in for insights on sleep assessments, strategies for success, and how to debunk common myths surrounding sleep for individuals with autism. This episode offers practical tools for families and professionals alike.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Supporting Teachers & Students: The Role of ABA in Schools
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode of Safe Space: The ABA Podcast, guest hosts Caroline Linfante and Jennifer Weber from KIT Educational Consulting join Michelle Zeman to explore the intersection of behavior analysis and education. They discuss the biggest challenges teachers face, strategies for balancing academic and behavioral needs, and how behavioral science can enhance student outcomes. From test scores to classroom engagement, inclusive education to cost-effective interventions, this conversation dives deep into the practical application of ABA in schools. Tune in for insights on supporting educators, improving classroom structures, and making learning more effective for all students!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Bridging ABA, Mindfulness, and Trauma-Informed Care
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode, host Michelle Zeman is joined by Lindsey Lundquist, owner and founder of Blossom Behavioral Services. Together, they explore the intersection of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), mindfulness, and trauma-informed care, and how integrating these approaches enhances therapeutic practices.The conversation covers the role of flexible thinking and social-emotional strategies in improving client outcomes, and why addressing the nervous system is a key component of behavior therapy. They also discuss the differences between mental health counseling (MHC) and ABA, and how blending traditional counseling techniques with hands-on strategies like play-based interventions can benefit clients.Additionally, Michelle and Lindsey share their insights on the importance of parent coaching, the impact of setting small, attainable goals, and the role of mentoring future professionals to create meaningful social-emotional resources. This episode offers valuable perspectives on how evolving therapeutic models are shaping the future of behavior therapy.

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    55 mins
  • Empowering Neurodiversity: A Journey of Advocacy and Impact in Education
    Jan 16 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Michelle Vinokurov, an inspiring autistic self-advocate, behavior specialist, and advocate for neurodiversity. Diagnosed with autism at the age of 2, Michelle has made it her mission to support and empower the neurodiverse community throughout her life and career.

    Michelle earned her bachelor's degree in Psychology with a concentration in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in 2022, and now works full-time as a behavior specialist for a public school district. There, she collaborates with educators to create individualized behavior plans for neurodiverse students, enhancing their quality of life and fostering inclusive learning environments.

    In addition to her work in the school district, Michelle plays a key role at Full Spectrum ABA, where she serves as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst Assistant (BCaBA), blogger, and Co-Director of the Autism Inclusion Program. She also runs The World of Autism blog, where she shares her experiences growing up with autism, advocates for the neurodiverse community, and highlights the voices of fellow advocates and changemakers.

    Join us for an insightful conversation about navigating life with autism, advocating for inclusion, and the power of individualized support in education and beyond.

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    56 mins