• The crossroads off trauma informed care and ultra endurance sports with BCBA and endurance athlete, Vic Lovelace
    Jun 19 2026

    In this episode Vic Lovelace—BCBA and ultra-athlete—shares her path from endurance sports to building trauma-informed extended foster care homes. She discusses passing the BCBA exam after many attempts, training for Ironman and a 100-mile race, and how resilience informs her work with at-risk youth.

    The conversation covers a holistic approach to behavior therapy, staff training, navigating Medicaid policy changes in Florida, and practical trauma-assumed approaches in everyday caregiving. Vic and the hosts explore how clear, consistent, compassionate care and personal perseverance help young people rebuild skills and independence.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Lindsey Dwyer's Cocodona 250 - Are we counting in miles or tortillas?
    May 15 2026

    In this very special episode, we host recent Cocodona 250 finisher, and 5th place female Lindsey Dwyer.

    Lindsey breaks down her post-Cocodona 250 performance — improving her time by roughly seven hours to finish 253 miles in 72:48:49 and place fifth female. She discusses sleep strategy (about 60–70 minutes total across the race), shifting to a largely liquid nutrition plan, and aiming for ~60 g carbs/hour (averaging ~47 g/hr during the race) with Precision Fuel and Hydration support.

    Lindsey also shares lessons learned from UTMB, discusses learning from past experiences, race recovery and quick post-race debriefs, plus lighter moments including where to find the best tortillas, when to start a good celebration dance, and her future race plans.

    We had so much fun with Lindsey, we didn't want to let her go!

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    43 mins
  • Poison Parrots & The Hexaflex: Dr. Rue’s Practical Guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
    Mar 3 2026

    Clinical psychologist, ultra runner, and gravel cyclist... Dr. Rue joins Skinner's Locker Room to explain Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in plain terms, walking through the six core processes (acceptance, cognitive defusion, present moment awareness, self-as-context, values, and committed action) with vivid metaphors like the "poison parrot" and the sky-as-self.

    Dr.Rue connects ACT to real-world performance — ultra running, veteran care, forensic work, and daily life — and offers practical tips (anchoring, naming unhelpful thoughts, clarifying values) and resources for listeners interested in applying ACT to their daily life or sports performance.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • From Free Throws to Flow: Inside Team ABA’s Science-Driven Playbook with Team ABA's Kirk Kirby
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, Coach Kirk Kirby, managing director and co-founder of Team ABA, discusses how applied behavior analysis and precision teaching are used to improve athletic performance. Coach Kirby explains the team’s individualized, data-driven approach, examples like free-throw improvements, and how private events factor into high-pressure performance.

    Coach Kirby also covers Team ABA’s collaborative model, practical tools for coaches, and steps for bringing behavioral science into mainstream sports programs to measure, train, and sustain elite performance.

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    58 mins
  • From Institutions to Endurance Sports — An Intriguing Conversation About the Future of Behavior Analysis , Ted Lasso, and Elite Sports with Behavior Analyst, Andrew Houvouras
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Skinner's Locker Room, hosts Amy and Jimmy interview Andrew Houvouras and discuss everything from Andrew's new book The Lives of the Silent, and institutionalization to the effectiveness of ABA-based interventions in endurance and elite sports. They explore the benefits of adopting a scientist-practioner model in behavior analysis and coaching, the strengths of being a good listener, and how behavior science applies to elite sports performance.

    The conversation blends personal stories, critiques of current trends, and practical ideas — from community-based practice to pre-performance routines and coaching — offering a thoughtful, candid overview of how behavior analysis can improve real lives.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Bumpers, Billiards & Behavioral Science: How Becoming a Pool Shark Takes More than Just Talent
    Sep 24 2025

    Dr. Scott O'Donnell returns to Skinner's Locker Room to dive deep into Relational Frame Theory (RFT), practical behavior analysis, and how these ideas apply to sports, billiards, and personal performance.

    We talk fantasy football strategy, transforming stimulus functions, self-monitoring with data charts, breathing and visualization techniques, and real-world interventions for oppositional behavior — all interwoven with humor, sports stories, and coaching insights.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Is it a snake or a tree trunk? Scott O'Donnell discusses RFT, golf, billiards and why understanding perspectives matter when it comes to behavior analysis
    Aug 7 2025

    In this intriguing episode, Amy and Jimmy dive into the expansive world of behavior analysis with their guest, Dr. Scott O'Donnell. The conversation navigates through various aspects of behavior analysis beyond its typical applications, steering into golf, billiards, mental health, and RFT.

    Dr. O'Donnell shares insights from his research reviewing golf swings and schedules of reinforcement and how behavior analysis transcends traditional boundaries, even touching on personal growth and mental health strategies like ACT and mindfulness.

    It's an enlightening discussion for anyone interested in understanding human behavior, potential, and a deep dive into Skinner, the joy of research, and why behavior analysis can save the world.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • From Fighter to Thought Leader: The Passionate Path of Dr. Paul 'Paulie Gloves' Gavoni
    Jul 20 2025

    Welcome to another episode of Skinner's Locker Room. In this episode we dive into the fascinating intersection of behavioral science, coaching, and authenticity with our special guest, Dr. Paul 'Paulie Gloves' Gavoni.

    As a a globally recognized thought leader and bestselling author, Dr. Gavoni shares his thoughts on the science of behavior with straightforward strategies that drive performance and effect lasting change across diverse fields, from education to combat sports.

    Discover the importance of authenticity, leadership, and behavioral coaching in bringing out the best in individuals and organizations. Whether you're interested in sports, leadership, or behavioral science, this episode promises valuable insights and inspiration.

    Check out Dr. Gavoni's website at The Behavioral Toolbox

    Get Dr. Gavoni's top-selling books now!

    MMA Science: A training, Coaching, and Belt Ranking Guide

    Positional Authority Ain’t Leadership: Behavioral Analysis for Navigating Challenges, Optimizing Performance, and Avoiding Class Clownery

    Deliberate Coaching: Optimizing Teaching and Learning Through Behavior Science: Education Edition

    Deliberate Coaching: Optimizing Business Performance Through the Science of Behavior: Business Edition

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    59 mins