ABS Kids

Autism Weekly Podcast

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Each week we welcome a guest to the program to share their unique perspective and expertise as it relates to the fascinating world of autism.

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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Ethics, Skill Building, and Collaboration | With Dr. Mary Jane Weiss 10.07.2026

This week we're joined by Dr. Mary Jane Weiss, a psychologist and board certified behavior analyst who has spent her career advancing the science of applied behavior analysis and its application to autism. Dr. Weiss serves as executive director of programs in ABA and autism and directs a Ph. D. program in the field. Her work focuses on the philosophical and scientific foundations of ABA, ethical d...

Social Memory and Autism: Inside the Brain | Dr. Marilena Griguoli #235 30.06.2026

This week we're joined by Dr. Marilena Griguoli, a neuroscientist whose research is helping us understand something that sits at the very heart of autism: how the brain processes social experiences and builds social memory. Dr. Griguoli's work, funded by the Autism Research Institute, is looking at the specific brain circuits involved in social behavior and how they can be supported. Social connec...

When Water Becomes Dangerous: Autism, Drowning, and the Program Changing the Odds #234 22.06.2026

This week we're joined by Dr. Tana Carson, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy at Florida International University, and Dr. Tania Santiago Perez, Associate Teaching Professor in Recreational Therapy, also at FIU. Together, they're doing something that has never been done at this scale: building an evidence-based swim instruction program specifically designed for children with autism, and t...

When Anxiety and Autism Collide: What Families Can Do | With Dr. Lauren Moskowitz #233 12.06.2026

This week we're joined by Dr. Lauren Moskowitz, a clinical psychologist and researcher at St. John's University who studies something so many families know firsthand: the intersection of autism and anxiety. For many autistic children and teens, anxiety isn’t just a side challenge. It can be one of the biggest barriers to daily life, school, friendships, and feeling like they belong. Dr. Moskowitz...

Exploring Diverse Identities in Autism: Sexuality, Gender, and Mental Health | with Dr. Brandon Ito #232 05.06.2026

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Brandon Ito, a psychiatrist, educator, and advocate specializing in LGBTQ+ mental health and reducing healthcare disparities. As a UCLA Health LGBTQ Champion and leader in medical education, Dr. Ito is dedicated to fostering inclusive and equitable care. Today, we’ll explore the intersection of diverse identities within the autism community, focusing on sexual and ge...

The Gut-Brain Connection | with Dr. Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown #231 22.05.2026

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, a pioneering researcher at Arizona State University whose work is changing how we understand the connection between gut health and autism. Dr. Krajmalnik-Brown and her team were the first to show that changing the gut microbiome can actually change behavior and improve autism-related symptoms in people with autism. This is a conversation for ev...

Teaching Kids to Speak for Themselves: Communication, Life Skills & Assent-Based Care | With Lexus Johnson, BCBA #230 24.04.2026

This week we're joined by Lexus Johnson, a BCBA here at ABS Kids who is doing really meaningful work with her clients every day. Lexus is passionate about something that doesn't always get the spotlight it deserves; making sure that kids aren't just learning skills, but learning to communicate who they are, what they need, and what they're okay with. Today we're talking about functional communicat...

How the Brain Gets Stuck and How to Help It Flex | Dr. Lucina Uddin #229 10.04.2026

What's actually happening in the brain when an autistic individual struggles to shift gears, adapt to change, or break out of a repetitive thought pattern? This week, host Jeffrey Skibitsky sits down with Dr. Lucina Uddin, neuroscientist and director of the Brain Connectivity and Cognition Laboratory at UCLA, to explore one of the most important and least-discussed topics in autism research: cogni...

Reclaiming Identity: Christopher Carazas on Autism, Resilience, and Inclusion #228 20.03.2026

This week, we’re joined by Christopher Carazas, a Paraguayan-American writer whose journey spans continents, cultures, and a lifetime of resilience. Diagnosed as autistic in adulthood, Christopher has navigated the challenges of masking, emotional recovery, and finding his voice after years of silence. His memoir, Now That I’m Still Here, shares a powerful story of survival and hope. Today, we’ll ...

Managing Intense Emotions and Anxiety | with Dr. Susan White #227 09.03.2026

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Susan Williams White, a renowned clinical psychologist, researcher, and advocate for evidence-based interventions. Dr. White’s work focuses on helping individuals manage intense emotions and anxiety, with a special emphasis on youth with autism. Download latest episode to learn more! Resources  Facebook: UA Center for Youth Development and Intervention - CYDI or  www...

Understanding Sensory Processing in Autism | with Dr. Shulamite Green #226 27.02.2026

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Shulamite Green, an Assistant Professor at UCLA and licensed clinical psychologist specializing in autism, sensory processing, and neurodevelopmental conditions. She leads the UCLA SCAN lab, where her research focuses on how the brain processes sensory information during adolescence. Today, we’ll discuss her findings and how they’re shaping new interventions. Downloa...

Executive Functioning: Strategies for Autism Success | with Dr. Lauren Kenworthy #225 10.02.2026

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Lauren Kenworthy, a leading expert in the field of autism and executive functioning. Dr. Kenworthy is the author of Unstuck and On Target, a school-based intervention program proven to help children on the autism spectrum develop critical executive functioning skills. Today we will be discussing how executive functioning impacts learning and daily life for autistic i...

Empowering Families: Parent-Mediated Interventions | with Dr. Brooke Ingersoll #224 16.01.2026

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Brooke Ingersoll, a leading autism researcher and Director of the MSU Autism Research Lab. She’ll be sharing insights on parent-mediated interventions, Project ImPACT, and the RISE study. These topics offer valuable support for families and individuals in the autism community. Download latest episode to learn more! Resources  Project Impact Resources Link to the offi...

Navigating Severe Autism: Awareness, Care, and Solutions | with Jill Escher #223 05.12.2025

This week, we’re joined by Jill Escher, president of the National Council on Severe Autism, a dedicated advocate, autism research philanthropist, and mom to two children with nonverbal autism. Jill has spent her life working to support individuals and families affected by severe autism.  She’s funded important research, provided housing for adults with developmental disabilities, and raised awaren...

Innovating Through Neurodiversity, Creativity, and Resilience with Alix Generous #222 21.11.2025

This week, we’re joined by Alix Generous—an autistic advocate, entrepreneur, scientist, and PhD student in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Alix has used her unique perspective to drive innovation in science, technology, and neurodiversity-affirming practices. Today we will be discussing her journey, how reframing autism as a difference can inspire better support systems, and her passion for creati...

Building Inclusive Communities: A Conversation with Clara Garcia and Melissa Cardona #221 14.11.2025

This week, we’re joined by Clara Garcia, Director of Programs, and Melissa Cardona, Senior Resource Specialist at the Autism Society of Inland Empire. Clara brings decades of experience in inclusion and program development, while Melissa, a parent of two children on the spectrum, is passionate about supporting families and building connections.  Together, they’ll share insights on fostering inclus...

Neurodivergence-Affirming Practices: Empowering Social Connections | with Dr. Matthew Lerner #220 31.10.2025

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Matthew Lerner, a leading researcher and advocate for neurodivergence-affirming practices. Dr. Lerner is the Director of the Social Connections and Treatment Lab at Drexel University, where his work focuses on improving social development and creating inclusive, participatory interventions for neurodiverse individuals. Today, we’ll explore how these practices can emp...

Building Communication Skills: Speech Therapy Strategies | with Rose Griffin #219 10.10.2025

This week, we’re joined by Rose Griffin, a speech-language pathologist and board-certified behavior analyst with over 20 years of experience. In her last visit, we explored how speech and ABA therapy work together; be sure to check out that episode, which we’ll link to this one. Today, Rose will share practical speech therapy strategies for autistic children, the importance of joint attention, and...

Ensuring Quality in ABA: The Role of Accreditation | with Jenna Kokoski #218 03.10.2025

This week, we’re joined by Jenna Kokoski, a BCBA with over 20 years of experience in the ABA field. Jenna is the COO of Jade Health and a leader in the ABA community, known for her advocacy, expertise, and dedication to creating ethical and sustainable business models. She’s here to talk about the importance of accreditation in ensuring quality care in ABA, what families should look for in a provi...

Embracing ADHD as a Superpower | with Ron Souers #117 26.09.2025

This week, we’re joined by Ron Souers; an ADHD advocate, podcast host, and author who’s dedicated his life to empowering adults with ADHD to embrace their differences and unlock their true potential. Ron is the voice behind the podcast “Don’t Mind Me, I’m Different!”, where he shares raw and relatable stories about living with ADHD and depression, and he’s also the author of The Self Discovery Jou...

Anxiety Treatments for Young Autistic Children with Dr. Amy Keefer #216 19.09.2025

This week, we are joined by Dr. Amy Keefer, a board-certified psychologist at Kennedy Krieger’s Center for Autism Services, Science and Innovation and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Keefer is a leading expert in autism and anxiety research, and she’s here to discuss an exciting clinical trial called DINOSAUR, which focuses on a novel anxiety treatment for 4...

Addressing Health Disparities in Autism Services | with Dr. Erin Kang & Dr. Sadaf Khawar #215 12.09.2025

This week, we’re joined by Dr. Erin Kang, an Assistant Professor at Montclair State University whose groundbreaking research bridges science and practice to improve autism interventions. We’re also thrilled to welcome Dr. Sadaf Khawar, a postdoctoral researcher whose award-winning work focuses on the barriers South Asian and MENA families face in accessing autism services.  Together, we’ll discuss...

Enhancing Autism Services: A Conversation with Dr. Colleen Katzenmoyer #214 05.09.2025

This week, we are joined by Colleen Katzenmoyer, the newly appointed vice president of education services at Devereux, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit providers of behavioral healthcare. Dr. Katzenmoyer brings nearly 20 years of experience in education and behavioral health, and she’s here to share how her new role will enhance services for families, schools, and communities nationwide. Down...

Revolutionizing Autism Support: How AI and VR Are Shaping the Future | with Vijay Ravindran #213 29.08.2025

This week, we are joined by Vijay Ravindran, founder of Floreo and an inspiring innovator in the world of autism technology. Vijay’s journey as an autism father, combined with his impressive career at companies like Amazon and The Washington Post, led him to create groundbreaking virtual reality tools that are transforming how individuals with autism learn and grow. Today, we’ll discuss how AI and...

Empowering Autism Through Exercise: A Conversation | with David Geslak #212 22.08.2025

This week, we are joined by David Geslak, also known as Coach Dave, a pioneer in using exercise to support individuals with autism. He’s the founder of a fitness program taught in nine universities and has partnered with the American College of Sports Medicine to create the Autism Exercise Specialist Certificate. David has dedicated his career to empowering the autism community through movement.  ...

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