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Resilience Coaching Collective

Podcast de Maribel C. Stikeleather, M. Ed., BCBA, QBA, LBA

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Welcome to Resilience Coaching Collective!A neurodiversity-affirming podcast where autistic adults and allies explore evidence-based, constructional approaches to resilience, emotions, and meaningful change.Facilitated by certified BCBA, executive & resilience coach Belle Stikeleather, each episode features raw, unfiltered discussions with recurring autistic contributors (Aaron, Mina, Alex, and more). We draw from the pioneering constructional approach of Israel Goldiamond, expanded by T.V. Joe Layng, and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science, focusing on building strengths and repertoires rather than eliminating “problem behaviors.”Expect compassionate, measurable strategies for:Bridging neurodivergent-neurotypical communication gapsUnderstanding behaviors through its function and possible patterns Fostering collective belonging through RCC (Resilience Coaching Collective) toolsWhether you’re an autistic adult, family member, educator, community leader, mental health or behavioral professional, this is your space for growth without stigma, turning conversations into actionable, long-lasting resilience.Earn high-quality CEUs affordably!Many episodes feature expert guests from the behavior analysis, mental health support, and unique abilities support fields and are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs) through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) and the Qualified Applied Behavior Analysis Credentialing Board (QABA). Available for just $9.99 USD per credit.Hit subscribe! New episodes weekly (backlog gems from 2025 + fresh 2026 sessions). Start transforming challenges into capabilities today!#ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA

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15 episodios

Portada del episodio Beyond Labels: Shattering Barriers in Autism & Mental Health

Beyond Labels: Shattering Barriers in Autism & Mental Health

Note: This episode was recorded in 2025, the language used during the session was Tag-Lish (a combination of “Tagalog, main language in the Philippines, and English”). In this special Autism Awareness Month episode of Coaching for Change, we take a deep dive into the intersection of autism and mental health, and why it’s time to move beyond labels and focus on individual experiences, needs, and strengths. We’ll explore the misconceptions, stigma, and systemic challenges that autistic individuals often face, especially when it comes to co-occurring mental health conditions. This episode sheds light on the importance of affirming environments, accessible supports, and constructional conversations that empower rather than pathologize. Whether you’re a clinician, educator, family member, or someone living this reality, this episode will offer insight, empathy, and action steps to help us break down barriers and build more inclusive and supportive systems. Topics include: •Overlap between autism and mental health •Challenges of being misdiagnosed or misunderstood •The role of safe spaces in identity and emotional regulation •How to apply a constructional coaching approach in support and advocacy Let’s create a future where neurodivergent voices are not just heard—but valued and celebrated. #AutismAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthMatters #BeyondLabels #CoachingForChange #Neurodiversity #ConstructionalApproach #PodcastForInclusion Thanks for joining Resilience Coaching Collective! We explore neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based strategies inspired by Israel Goldiamond’s constructional approach (expanded by T.V. Joe Layng and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science) that build strengths and repertoires rather than simply eliminate problem behaviors. This episode is part of our ongoing inclusion initiative, Spectrum Speaks [https://www.thespectrumspeaks.com/], a Behavioral Teaching Solutions [https://btsconsulting.info/] project dedicated to amplifying neurodivergent voices and creating safe spaces for growth. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe to our weekly conversations that turn challenges into lasting capabilities. Earn Affordable CEUs Many episodes offer 1 Learning CEU (BACB / QABA-eligible) for just $9.99 USD. [Purchase here [https://buy.stripe.com/8x24gz3MD4Qc7KE7qjf3a00]] (Quiz link and certificate sent via email after payment.) Connect with us: www.rccpodcast.com [http://www.rccpodcast.com] @belleStike on Instagram | X | Threads Share feedback or topic ideas: reply anywhere or email belle@maribelcastillo.co [belle@rccpodcast.com] Backlog gems from 2025 + fresh episodes in 2026 — see you next time! #ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA ...

30 de may de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio BTS (K-Pop) Unpacked: What Neurodivergent Fans See That Others Miss

BTS (K-Pop) Unpacked: What Neurodivergent Fans See That Others Miss

This episode was a recap from November 02, 2025. Explore BTS beyond the beats with Mina L. Sayson! From their 2013 Bulletproof Boy Scouts debut to the minimalist 2017 rebrand (“BTS is ARMY, ARMY is BTS”), learn about member origins (RM, the underground rap prodigy, Jungkook, the golden maknae, V, the idol of idols) and four epic album eras. School Trilogy → teen rebellion (N.O.: chase your dreams) * HYYH → youth in limbo * Love Yourself → self-love vs. toxic romance (Idol: artist or sellout? Own it.) * Map of the Soul → Jung’s persona, shadow, ego (Shadow: “Don’t let me shine… don’t let me fall”) Packed with literary Easter eggs (Omelas, Icarus, Korean idioms) and MV symbolism, this crash course proves BTS isn’t just pop—it’s philosophy in motion. Bonus: Suga’s real-world impact with autism music therapy. ARMY or newbie? One session, endless depth. 💜 Thanks for joining Resilience Coaching Collective! We explore neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based strategies inspired by Israel Goldiamond’s constructional approach (expanded by T.V. Joe Layng and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science) that build strengths and repertoires rather than simply eliminate problem behaviors. This episode is part of our ongoing inclusion initiative, Spectrum Speaks [https://www.thespectrumspeaks.com/], a Behavioral Teaching Solutions [https://btsconsulting.info/] project dedicated to amplifying neurodivergent voices and creating safe spaces for growth. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe to our weekly conversations that turn challenges into lasting capabilities. Earn Affordable CEUs Many episodes offer 1 Learning CEU (BACB / QABA-eligible) for just $9.99 USD. [Purchase here [https://buy.stripe.com/8x24gz3MD4Qc7KE7qjf3a00]] (Quiz link and certificate sent via email after payment.) Connect with us: www.rccpodcast.com [http://www.rccpodcast.com] @belleStike on Instagram | X | Threads Share feedback or topic ideas: reply anywhere or email belle@maribelcastillo.co [belle@rccpodcast.com] Backlog gems from 2025 + fresh episodes in 2026 — see you next time! #ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA ...

23 de may de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Sensory Oasis: Providing Choices, and Designing Calmer Spaces for Neurodivergent People

Sensory Oasis: Providing Choices, and Designing Calmer Spaces for Neurodivergent People

Please note:  Before we jump in, we want to name our intention: this is a learning conversation grounded in lived experience. We’re not here to judge people or businesses—our goal is to identify what helps, what gets in the way, and how small changes can improve comfort, dignity, and inclusion across the community. This episode was from a workshop organized by Behavioral Teaching Solutions (BTS) LLC on April 28, 2026, as part of the Autism Awareness Month celebration, with the support of the Patterson Foundation through Remake Learning Days and Art Avenue. We also acknowledge The Princess Poetess, who co-facilitated this workshop. In this episode, Belle, attendees, and a neurodivergent panel break down what a “sensory oasis” really means—not one-size-fits-all, but a set of individualized environmental variables that reduce overload and increase access. The group translates lived experience into practical design ideas for businesses (especially restaurants): lowering noise and interruptions, offering quieter seating options, reducing “menu overload,” and creating choice-rich sensory supports (e.g., headphones, fidgets, low-light options) without stigma. They also highlight the social side of inclusion—asking for preferences rather than assuming, repairing missteps quickly, and building norms that make self-advocacy safe and expected. Behavior-analytic link (plain terms you can use on-air) * Antecedent strategies: change the setting (sound, light, layout, menus) to prevent overload before it happens. * Stimulus control: clear signals like “quiet seating,” “low music,” or “sensory kit available” make it easier for people to contact the environment they need. * Choice & assent: more options = less pressure; people can opt in/out without losing access or dignity. * Social validity: ask users (customers/staff) what actually helps and then act on it. Research in Behavior Analysis in Practice 1) Trauma-informed, assent-forward practice  Rajaraman, Hanley, & colleagues (Behavior Analysis in Practice) — work on trauma-informed/compassionate ABA practice and how to reduce coercion, prioritize client choice, and design contexts that feel safe. Connection to the episode: Your group repeatedly emphasizes that sensory spaces shouldn’t function like “adult timeout,” and that direct demands/questions can create pressure—this aligns with trauma-informed recommendations: reduce aversives, build safety cues, increase choice, and repair ruptures quickly. 2) Social validity and client-centered outcomes (“individualized” + “ask what people need”) Wolf, M. M. (1978). “Social validity: The case for subjective measurement…”  emphasizes social validity measurement and stakeholder-informed programming (often in service delivery, training, and treatment evaluation). Connection to the episode: The panel’s repeated “it’s individualized” and “ask customers/employees and respond” aligns with a social validity approach: measure acceptability, feasibility, and perceived benefit—not just behavior change. 3) Practical functional assessment / function-based prevention ( “modify the environment” + “prevent overload”) Behavior Analysis in Practice has published practice-oriented work by Hanley and colleagues on function-based, practical assessment and on building skill-based, noncoercive supports. Connection to the episode: Sensory overload and interruption problems function like establishing operations + aversive antecedents; the group’s recommendations (quiet areas, sound dampening, predictable options) are classic function-based prevention moves—reduce triggers, increase access to coping responses, and reinforce appropriate self-advocacy. This is  This episode meets 1CE for QABA or BACB. Thanks for joining Resilience Coaching Collective! We explore neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based strategies inspired by Israel Goldiamond’s constructional approach (expanded by T.V. Joe Layng and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science) that build strengths and repertoires rather than simply eliminate problem behaviors. This episode is part of our ongoing inclusion initiative, Spectrum Speaks [https://www.thespectrumspeaks.com/], a Behavioral Teaching Solutions [https://btsconsulting.info/] project dedicated to amplifying neurodivergent voices and creating safe spaces for growth. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe to our weekly conversations that turn challenges into lasting capabilities. Earn Affordable CEUs Many episodes offer 1 Learning CEU (BACB / QABA-eligible) for just $9.99 USD. [Purchase here [https://buy.stripe.com/8x24gz3MD4Qc7KE7qjf3a00]] (Quiz link and certificate sent via email after payment.) Connect with us: www.rccpodcast.com [http://www.rccpodcast.com] @belleStike on Instagram | X | Threads Share feedback or topic ideas: reply anywhere or email belle@maribelcastillo.co [belle@rccpodcast.com] Backlog gems from 2025 + fresh episodes in 2026 — see you next time! #ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA ...

30 de abr de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio Neurodiversity Unfiltered: Candid Talk with Pediatric Neurosurgeon Dr. Tod Maugans, Resilience Coach Belle Stikeleather & Autistic Voices

Neurodiversity Unfiltered: Candid Talk with Pediatric Neurosurgeon Dr. Tod Maugans, Resilience Coach Belle Stikeleather & Autistic Voices

This podcast episode is a raw, heart-open unfiltered conversation that cuts through the noise, hosted by Maribel “Belle” Stikeleather, Certified Resilience Coach, behavior scientist (BCBA, QBA, LBA-NY), PhD candidate in Applied Behavior Analysis, and founder of Behavioral Teaching Solutions—joined by Dr. Todd Maugans, MD, retired pediatric neurosurgeon whose decades as professor, chief of pediatric neurosurgery, and compassionate clinician gave him a front-row seat to neurodiversity’s real lives. With autistic and neurodivergent adult voices, we dive into the unvarnished truth: daily wins/struggles, non-“standard” communication styles, the power of detailed guidance for doable tasks, medication’s careful, personal role in mental health (never a quick fix), overlapping diagnoses’ complexities, societal pressures that alienate, and the healing of trust-based, non-judgmental spaces. Gratitude emerges as a true resilience lifeline. No offense intended! This episode isn’t to judge anyone. It’s a real talk to understand perspectives, gain practical tools for challenges, and build supportive communities where everyone thrives. Main takeaways that hit home: * Shift focus: Amplify strengths over deficits—true growth explodes there. * Honor diverse communication—it’s beautiful variety, not one-size-fits-all. * Medication can transform mental health, but only with caution, personalization, and care. * Lived experiences shape worldviews—respecting them changes everything. * Gratitude is a game-changer for well-being and resilience. * Mentorship, resilience coaching, and community are transformative—building confidence, smashing myths, forging lasting connections. This is your invitation to feel seen, listen deeper, and act with empathy. Neurodiversity is rich human variation—a strength to embrace, not a problem to solve. Ideal for parents, educators, behavioral health pros, advocates, and resilience seekers ready to elevate neurodivergent voices. Join Belle, Dr. Maugans, and contributors in honest dialogue that sparks hope, connection, and change. Meets 1 CE Ethics (QABA/BACB). Dive in, reflect, and let it move you. Authentic. Raw. Unfiltered. Dive in, reflect, and let it move you. Thanks for joining Resilience Coaching Collective! We explore neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based strategies inspired by Israel Goldiamond’s constructional approach (expanded by T.V. Joe Layng and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science) that build strengths and repertoires rather than simply eliminate problem behaviors. This episode is part of our ongoing inclusion initiative, Spectrum Speaks [https://www.thespectrumspeaks.com/], a Behavioral Teaching Solutions [https://btsconsulting.info/] project dedicated to amplifying neurodivergent voices and creating safe spaces for growth. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe to our weekly conversations that turn challenges into lasting capabilities. Earn Affordable CEUs Many episodes offer 1 Learning CEU (BACB / QABA-eligible) for just $9.99 USD. [Purchase here [https://buy.stripe.com/8x24gz3MD4Qc7KE7qjf3a00]] (Quiz link and certificate sent via email after payment.) Connect with us: www.rccpodcast.com [http://www.rccpodcast.com] @belleStike on Instagram | X | Threads Share feedback or topic ideas: reply anywhere or email belle@maribelcastillo.co [belle@rccpodcast.com] Backlog gems from 2025 + fresh episodes in 2026 — see you next time! #ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA ...

11 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Music as Medicine: How Neurodivergent Minds Harness Songs for Resilience and Healing

Music as Medicine: How Neurodivergent Minds Harness Songs for Resilience and Healing

Fear, struggle, and acceptance—these are universal experiences that music can heal, transform, and even save us. In this episode, join our neurodivergent co-hosts and a seasoned resilience coach as they explore the powerful role music plays in building resilience and connection. It's not just noise—it's medicine for the soul, designed specifically for YOU. Imagine discovering how legendary musicians—Mozart, Bowie, David Byrne—may have been neurodivergent, and how their unique minds shaped their art and well-being. Our co-hosts share personal insights on how music influences mood, relieves stress, and offers catharsis for those dealing with trauma or mental health challenges. From the dopamine boost during a walk to the soul-healing power of lyrics that mirror your pain, this is about tapping into music’s transformative force. You'll discover: * How music acts as an emotional outlet—allowing us to express feelings even when words fail. * Practical ways to use music for self-regulation during meltdowns or burnout, guided by our resilience coach. * The fascinating links between neurodiversity and musical creativity, as shared by our co-hosts. * Why certain genres, like metal or ambient, can be tailored to your mental and physical states. * Critical insights on AI-generated music—can it truly heal, or does it strip away human passion? Don’t let the superficiality of today’s fast-paced, commercialized music industry fool you. Deep within every song lies a potent opportunity: to find peace in chaos, strength in vulnerability, and hope amid adversity. This episode will challenge your perception of music and ignite your own journey toward healing. Whether you’re battling mental health, dealing with physical illness, or simply searching for meaning in the noise—this is your invitation to reconnect with music’s raw, unfiltered power. It’s more than entertainment; it’s your therapy, your resilience, your everyday tool. Ready to truly feel, understand, and harness music like never before? Hit play to transform your world. Choose a song and share your thoughts with us. Additional resources to explore on how music can make a big difference in a movie: Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound [https://m.imdb.com/title/tt3856408/plotsummary/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk] A Symphony of Noise [https://youtu.be/NM7Jminxo68?si=b-q4RTKNdzjSrgNN] Thanks for joining Resilience Coaching Collective! We explore neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based strategies inspired by Israel Goldiamond’s constructional approach (expanded by T.V. Joe Layng and rooted in B.F. Skinner’s science) that build strengths and repertoires rather than simply eliminate problem behaviors. This episode is part of our ongoing inclusion initiative, Spectrum Speaks [https://www.thespectrumspeaks.com/], a Behavioral Teaching Solutions [https://btsconsulting.info/] project dedicated to amplifying neurodivergent voices and creating safe spaces for growth. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe to our weekly conversations that turn challenges into lasting capabilities. Earn Affordable CEUs Many episodes offer 1 Learning CEU (BACB / QABA-eligible) for just $9.99 USD. [Purchase here [https://buy.stripe.com/8x24gz3MD4Qc7KE7qjf3a00]] (Quiz link and certificate sent via email after payment.) Connect with us: www.rccpodcast.com [http://www.rccpodcast.com] @belleStike on Instagram | X | Threads Share feedback or topic ideas: reply anywhere or email belle@maribelcastillo.co [belle@rccpodcast.com] Backlog gems from 2025 + fresh episodes in 2026 — see you next time! #ResilienceCoachingCollective #ConstructionalApproach #Neurodiversity #ActuallyAutistic #BCBA ...

12 de feb de 2026 - 57 min
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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