The Autism Hour
The Autism Hour
Chelsi Anderson
Welcome to the Autism Hour! My hope is that this podcast will bridge the gap between research and practice by providing a platform for teachers, families, and professionals in the field to share knowledge and experience. Feel free to email me at [email protected] for questions or comments. Enjoy!
Episode 37 - Britni Miles, Career Services Manager at My Possibilities
Britni has 10+ years of experience in supported employment for adults with disabilities. She holds a degree from the University of Washington in Law, Societies, and Justice with an emphasis in Disability Studies and a minor in Political Science. In Washington, Britni worked at the highest performing state agency and managed supported employment and high school transition services for over 600 adults with disabilities. Last year she relocated from Olympia, Washington to Plano, Texas where she found a home for her talents at My Possibilities, the first college-style continuing education and job placement program for adults with cognitive disabilities in North Texas. At My Possibilities, Britni is the program manager for the LaunchAbility Career Services Program and the Vocational Education department. Britni is 1 of only 2 Certified Employment Support Professionals by the nationally accredited Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) in the state of Texas. She prides herself in being an expert in person-centered employment planning, customized and creative employment opportunities, high school transition, accommodations and adaptive technology supports, and disability hiring advocacy. The following resources were shared in this episode:- The Texas Workforce Commission - Transition Programs - Britni’s contact information
Nov 4, 2019
44 min
Episode 36 - Dr. Mallory Garrett, BCBA, Regional Clinical Director for ABA of North Texas
Dr. Mallory A. Garrett is a BCBA-D and currently serves as the Regional Clinical Director for ABA of North Texas. Dr. Garrett received her Bachelor’s degree is Special Education and her Master’s degree is Educational Administration through Freed-Hardeman University. She received her Doctoral degree through the University of Memphis. Dr. Garrett has over 12 years of experience as a special education teacher and a BCBA. Dr. Garrett mentioned the following resources in her episode: - The Eight Plate - Triad with Pablo Juarez
Oct 28, 2019
43 min
Episode 35 - April Allen, Director of Operations at My Possibilities
Prior to joining My Possibilities, April served as Chief Program Officer for Ability Connection Texas. She has served individuals with disabilities in various capacities for nearly 20 years. Starting out as a college student working at summer camps and providing respite care, April knew this was the path she would choose, and has dedicated her career to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities. She served for 9 years at the ARC of North Texas, working closely with advocates and legislators to identify critical gaps in services and creating programs to meet the most immediate needs. April is a dog mom, partner in crime to many, traveler, knowledge seeker, reader, nature lover, introvert, leader, and an advocate for those most in need.April mentioned the following resources in her episode:- ARC of Dallas- Region 10- My Possibilities- Dallas Metrocare- Lifepath Systems- Lakes Regional- Tarrant County MHMR- Denton MHMR
Sep 3, 2019
47 min
Episode 34 - Kelly Rodenburgh, Clinic Manager at the Helm ABA
Kelly is the proud mom of two boys, Joey and Bryson, ages 12 and 10. She and the boys live in the mid-cities area where Kelly grew up and went to school. She's worked with children in some capacity for over 20 years and has always had a deep connection with kids. Kelly is at the Helm ABA clinic in Lewisville, where she is now the clinic manager after starting off as an RBT.
Aug 19, 2019
39 min
Episode 33- Kate Domanski, Associate Director of Grassroots Advocacy at Autism Speaks
Kate Domanski is the Associate Director of Grassroots Advocacy at Autism Speaks. She graduated from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where she studied psychology and political science. She later worked in professional childcare and in a congressional leadership office prior to joining the Autism Speaks team in 2013. She’s served with the state and federal policy teams and now leads national grassroots efforts. Resources I mentioned: - Autism Speaks Website- How to get involved with Autism Speaks Advocacy - The Autism Speaks Family Services Team - How to contact the Autism Response Team:Call our toll-free number or send us an email – we’re available between 9am and 5pm in all time zones. Your call will be routed to the team member for your region. We also have a dedicated Spanish language toll-free number. 1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762) En Español: 1-888-772-9050 [email protected] find out more information about my new business, Reveal Consulting LLC, visit my new website Revealconsultingllc.com
Aug 12, 2019
54 min
Episode 32 - Will Barron, LSSP
Will Barron has five years of experience working as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) in elementary and middle school settings. Progressively gravitating towards autism cases in this position, Will decided to specialize in this area because of high professional interest and fascination. In seeking a higher degree in this field, he is currently a third-year student in the Autism Intervention Ph.D. program at the University of North Texas (UNT). Will mentions these resources in his episode:- Autism Speaks - Intervention Central - Class Dojo
Mar 4, 2019
35 min
Episode 31 - Molly Ola Pinney, Founder of the Global Autism Project
In 2003, Molly moved to Ghana to serve as a therapist for a young man with autism. She had been his therapist in Seattle, WA, and was asked to travel with them on their return home until they could find a local therapist for him. Faced with the reality that there were no local teachers prepared to support him, she envisioned and created an organization that could empower leaders, educate communities, and train local professionals. With a model rooted in sustainable, culturally relevant training, the Global Autism Project now works in ten different countries across four continents. Originally from New Hampshire, Molly has traveled and worked internationally for over 14 years. Her vision of building local capacity and promoting acceptance and understanding of the autistic community has grown into a global movement for change. She has spoken across various esteemed platforms; from the floor of the United Nations to a TEDx stage, advocating for a more collaborative, culturally relevant, sustainable approach to international aid programs.
Feb 5, 2019
55 min
Episode 30 - Shannon Pugh, Director of Arise Special Needs Ministry
Shannon Pugh has been leading the Arise Special Needs Ministry at Irving Bible Church for 7years, first as a volunteer and then as a staff member. Before working at IBC, she was a specialeducation teacher for 9 years. She fell in love with this population at a summer camp when shewas a teen and is extremely passionate about connecting families with special needs to resourcesthat will help them find abundant life! She also loves advocating for those with special needs andhelping others to understand their strengths and challenges. She is newly married, has a one-eyeddog, and loves to play videogames to unwind!Shannon mentions the following resources in her episode:-Path Project-ARC of North Texas-Joni and Friends-Arise Special Needs-Bent Tree-Gateway Church-Victory Flows-Sibshops-Life Planning for Families of Special Needs, Inc.
Jan 28, 2019
52 min
Episode 29 - A.D. Thompkins, BCBA, Writer & Producer
A.D. Thompkins is a writer, producer, and director of stage plays and film. She thoroughly enjoys the performing arts! Maya and Her Behavior Therapist is Ms. Thompkins first children’s book. Her second picture book is entitled, Dante's Good Choices and it's also available for purchase Amazon. She will continue publishing several children's books in the future and is gearing up to facilitate workshops/seminars focused on parent training. Ms. Thompkins is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst working primarily with autistic children in Florida. She’s also currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. The resources mentioned on this episode include: -@soothingwaterfalls -Autism Speaks -@Adaptivities2 -Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Jan 21, 2019
47 min
Episode 28 - Dr. Susan Nichols, Associate Executive Director of the UNT Kristin Farmer Autism Center
"Susie" Nichols has over 15 years of experience in the field of autism intervention. She has worked as a self-contained special education teacher and interventionist in local school districts. Susie is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and has served children with autism in both the home and center-based programs.Here are the resources mentioned in this episode:-National Autism Center (NAC) -National Professional Development Center on Autism -Spectrum Disorders (NPDC) -M-CHAT -Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) -Regional Centers for Public School Districts (check with your school district)There will be an Autism Symposium on Saturday January 26, 2019 at Krum High School Auditorium (700 Bobcat Blvd. Krum, TX). If you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, this is a great opportunity to learn more about autism! Admission is free. I hope to see you there!
Jan 14, 2019
42 min
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