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  • Demystifying Ethics (with Tyra Sellers) - Ep66
    2025/07/02

    Do you find the BACB ethics process a little mysterious?

    Have you ever wondered how behavior analysts move forward after a violation?

    During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst, CEO, and all around amazing individual about her advice if you want to pursue a PhD, being “unprofessional”, the BACB ethics department, and the rivalry between Red Vines and Twizzlers.


    *The Association of Professional Behavior Analysts (APBA) has not reviewed or approved the content of this podcast. The APBA does not endorse or sponsor this podcast and is not otherwise affiliated with this podcast.

    About Tyra Sellers, JD, PhD, BCBA-D

    Tyra Sellers is the CEO of the Association of Professional Behavior Analysts and owner of TP Sellers, LLC. She earned a B.A. in Philosophy and M.A. in Special Education from San Francisco State University, a J.D. from the University of San Francisco, a Ph.D. from Utah State University, and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst®.

    Her professional and research interests focus on professional ethics, training and supervision, assessment and treatment of severe problem behavior, and variability. Dr. Sellers has over 30 years of clinical experience working with individuals with disabilities in a wide variety of settings.

    She has held positions as an Assistant Professor at Utah State University and as the Director of Ethics at the Behavior Analyst Certification Board®. She has published several journal articles, four co-authored book chapters, co-authored books focused on supervision and mentorship and applied ethics for behavior analysis, and a workbook pair for consulting and new supervisors.

    She's been a vegetarian for over 40 years, she loves flowers, she thinks Twizzlers should be uninvented, and she hopes you know how amazing you are!

    Follow Tyra!

    Instagram: @sellerstyra

    LinkedIn: Tyra Sellers

    Facebook: Tyra Sellers


    Resource: Dr. Ronnie Detrich

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  • Hate-Reading (with Matios Berhe) - Ep65
    2025/06/18

    Reserve your spot at Ethics CEU Brunch, Sunday 6/29!

    "Blurred Boundaries: Navigating Multiple Relationships in ABA”

    When you hate something, do you push it away or try to learn more about it?

    Have you ever been called difficult because you disagree or question feedback?

    During today’s meal– I speak with a behavior analyst about his begrudging start to ABA, hate-reading authors he disagrees with, not chasing likes on social media, and you also get to hear us get really mad about substituting parsley for cilantro in pico de gallo.

    About Matios Berhe, M.S., BCBA

    Raised in Chula Vista, California. Worked in marketing, first exposure to behavior science. Started working with ABA in group home settings (no formal training, just strategies). Worked in functional skills classrooms at charter schools under direction of a BCBA and introduced to the Cooper book. Transitioned to in-home. Currently working in home, clinic and telehealth settings.

    Follow Matios!

    Instagram: @MatiosTV

    Threads: @MatiosTV

    X: @MatiosTV

    LinkedIn: Matios Berhe

    Website: matiosberhe.com

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    Behavior Bites is hosted by Rosie Jeffers, MAT, BCBA, LABA

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  • It’s OK to Take Things Slow (with Jenny Lai) - Ep64
    2025/06/11

    How often do you slow down?

    What would it be like to pause and connect before interacting?

    During today’s meal- I speak with a phenomenal woman about career choices, getting into ABA, parenting neurodivergent children, learning and healing from generational trauma, and ADHD projects like making chili oil from scratch.

    About Jenny Lai, BCBA

    Hi, I'm Jenny Lai. I'm a mom to 2 autistic children and also a BCBA. I've been in the field for 7 years. I'm also the co-host of a podcast called Not a Tiger Mom with my friend Bettina who is an SLP, where we talk about parenting, autism, and breaking old-school parenting habits in Asian families. I care a lot about helping families feel supported and seen. I currently work once a week for an ABA company and I own a private practice.

    When I am not doing ABA things, I am spending time with my family and friends, working out, and getting into cooking (juicing, protein bars, chili oil).

    Follow Jenny!

    Instagram: ⁠@msjennybx

    @jennysunbehaviorconsultant

    @notatigermompodcast

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    Behavior Bites is hosted by Rosie Jeffers, MAT, BCBA, LABA

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  • Listen to Your Gut (with Aly Rogers) - Ep63
    2025/05/21

    How often do you consider what your clients have taught you?

    Do you think about the therapeutic relationships you build?

    During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst and business owner about working with the adult population, trusting your gut, and her favorite vegan seafood dish she found while traveling.

    About Aly Rogers, BCBA

    Aly is a neurodivergent Clinical Behavior Analyst and the founder of Behavior Explained, where she blends behavior analysis with therapeutic approaches like ACT and ERP to help zillennial clients navigate life with clarity and confidence.

    Known for her dark humor and no-BS approach, Aly specializes in working with ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and PTSD, creating a space where support feels both effective and relatable. She’s also passionate about fostering community-driven solutions—like a new speed dating initiative for neurodivergent folks.

    When she’s not working, you’ll probably find her at a live show or festival embracing her love for all things music.

    Follow Aly!

    Instagram: @behaviorexplained & @alythinks

    Website: behaviorexplained.com

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  • Don’t Forget About Yourself (with Yuri Rivera) - Ep62
    2025/05/07

    Did you grapple with imposter syndrome when you first started out?

    How often were you afraid to ask for help?

    During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst, business owner, and fellow PLC member about getting started in the field, the driving force behind starting a company, and the unique challenges for her Spanish-speaking families.

    About Yuri Rivera, M.A, BCBA, LBA-TX

    I was born in El Salvador, and moved to the U.S. when I was 15 years old. After high school, I attended a community college and transferred to a university near home.

    My dream was to become an occupational therapist, but I did not get into grad school. I started working in a TBI clinic, gained more experience in OT and PT, then left the job to work at Brain Balance. My coworkers there talked to me about ABA. Then I got a job as a behavior technician at the end of 2017, and I have been in the field since then.

    I am the oldest of 4 siblings, I like to travel. I am a picky eater, but I am working on expanding my repertoire.

    Follow Yuri!

    Instagram: @yuririvera & @compassionate_behavior_insight
    Professional Learning Committee (where we met)

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  • There’s No Reason This Can’t Also Be Fun (with Amanda “Mandy” Ralston) - Ep61
    2025/04/23

    Have you ever felt out of place like a square peg trying to fit into a round hole?

    What if I told you that you have the power to create spaces where you and others could belong?

    During today’s meal - I speak with a queer, neurodivergent entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in behavior analysis. We discuss what it means to be a leader, imbedding self care throughout the day, creating your own accommodations, and her favorite dishes from around the world.

    About Amanda “Mandy” Ralston, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, IBA

    Founder & CEO | Serial Entrepreneur | Neurodiversity & DEI Advocate | Visionary Speaker | Creative Problem-Solver

    Amanda Ralston is a queer, neurodivergent serial entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in behavior analysis. Certified as a behavior analyst since 2002, Mandy has founded and scaled two clinics that delivered life-changing applied behavior analysis (ABA) services to hundreds of families, schools, and individuals with autism and other developmental or intellectual disabilities. Her successful exit in 2019 to the fourth-largest ABA provider in the U.S. marked a significant milestone in her career.

    Mandy is recognized internationally as a thought leader in behavior analysis, ethics, outcomes, and practice. She has served as a Subject Matter Expert on global panels, sharing her expertise to shape the future of the field. As a dynamic and sought-after speaker, she addresses audiences worldwide on topics including autism spectrum issues and her acclaimed talk, “#ItsNotBinary: Avoiding Binary Thinking in Work, Life, and Social Media.”

    Her accolades include being a two-time nominee for Small Businessperson of the Year (2015, 2017) and the 2023 recipient of the prestigious Autism Innovation Award at the Autism Investor Summit.

    Mandy’s latest venture, NonBinary Solutions, pioneers cutting-edge data analytics and technology, developing Clinical Decision Support Systems to empower ABA providers and stakeholders within the neurodiversity ecosystem.

    Mandy is deeply committed to reshaping how the world perceives autism and advancing the field of behavior analysis. Her work centers on fostering a more inclusive and equitable society, driven by the belief that diverse perspectives are essential to meaningful change.

    Follow Mandy!

    Instagram: @amemeda_ralston & @nonbinary_solutions

    Facebook: Amanda Mandy Ralston

    LinkedIn: Amanda Ralston, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA - NonBinary Solutions

    Websites: nonbinarysolutions.com & amandaralston.com

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  • Reciprocal Relationships (with Dr. Danielle Jeudy ) - Ep60
    2025/04/09

    What’s your favorite thing about what you do?

    Do you ever think about how we come from so many different paths, but we all have pretty similar values?

    During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst about exploring opportunities, networking with others in and outside of the field, drawing clear boundaries between work and personal life, and gearing up for our spring gardens.

    About Danielle S. Jeudy, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA

    Dr. Danielle S. Jeudy has extensive experience supporting individuals and families across diverse settings, including residential treatment, in-home ABA therapy, public schools, and adult services. Known for building strong, trusting relationships with individuals, families, and stakeholders, Danielle has become a respected presence in behavioral health.

    With a PhD in Behavior Analysis and certifications in behavior management techniques and American Sign Language, Danielle's research and clinical practice focus on enhancing adult services and addressing social justice issues within the field, specifically colorism.

    As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral (BCBA-D), she specializes in consulting, assessments, professional development, and presenting at professional conferences. Danielle actively works toward advancing equity and inclusion through her roles on the Association of Contextual Behavior Science (ACBS) DEI committee and as a Peer Reviewer for the Journal of Colorism Studies. In her free time, she enjoys connecting with family and friends.

    Follow Danielle!

    Instagram: @BehaviorDJ

    LinkedIn: Danielle S. Jeudy, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA

    The Colorism Project, Inc: Conference 8/21 & 8/22

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  • Bidirectional Balance (with Dr. Ashley Fiorilli ) - Ep59
    2025/03/26

    When you observe others, do you ever examine what you are bringing to the environment?

    Could you be adding reinforcing or punishing vibes to the situation?

    During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst and trauma-informed ACT coach about her experiences being in the field for over 15 years, her pivot to consulting, and how she finds balance between all of her responsibilities.

    About Ashley Fiorilli, PhD., BCBA, 500 RYT, CCTSI

    Dr. Ashley Fiorilli has worked in the field of human services since 2006.

    In 2006, I started working with infants and toddlers with developmental delays, as well as those who were deaf and hard of hearing or visually impaired. Over the last 9 years, I have worked with individuals with autism and related disabilities in school, home, clinic, and group settings.

    In 2014, I completed my doctorate in International Psychology, with an emphasis in Organizations and Systems from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. The core curriculum provided a foundation for creating sustainable change through connective collaboration.

    In 2016, I received training on the framework of Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT), which fueled my passion for helping others across the lifespan and all abilities. I have continued to expand my ACT repertoire over the last 6 years, with symposiums, conferences, practicums, and focused trainings.

    In 2018, I completed my 200 hours in Yoga Teacher Training, which augmented my skill set in implementing ACT services, across clients. In addition, in 2020, I completed my 500 hours in Yoga Teacher Training.

    In 2019, I began consulting with individuals as a Behavior Analyst focusing on mindfulness, self-discovery, habit and pattern change, and transformative behavior techniques.

    Follow Ashley!

    Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ashnfio

    Website: bestillbeconnected.com

    Podcasts: Just ACT Podcast

    Balanced & Becoming Podcast

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