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Ep7: Multiple Streams of Income as a BCBA

7 min · 21. Juni 2026
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What if multiple streams of income aren’t really about money at all? In this episode of The Mystical Analyst Podcast: Where Culture and Constellations Collide, Quintara Tucker shares her journey as a BCBA, consultant, business owner, doctoral student, and entrepreneur—and why she believes creating multiple streams of income is really about building a life rooted in freedom, flexibility, and choice. From consulting and supervision to speaking engagements, business ownership, real estate, and future entrepreneurial ventures, Quintara explores how she’s taken the skills she learned as a behavior analyst and generalized them beyond the field of ABA. Through both a behavior-analytic and reflective lens, this episode explores: * Why BCBAs have highly transferable skills * The difference between job security and income diversification * How entrepreneurship operates on delayed reinforcement * Generalizing your professional skills beyond your credential * The realities of building businesses while still building yourself Why flexibility matters more than status This week’s reflection: Are you building a career… or are you building a life? Because your credential may open the door—but your skills, your vision, and your behavior determine what you build once you walk through it. 💫 The richest thing you can have isn’t more money. It’s more freedom.

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Ep7: Multiple Streams of Income as a BCBA

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