Season 1 Episode 16: Human-Centered Leadership: What Behavior Consultants Teach Us About Change
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In this episode of Behaviorally Speaking: Leadership for Change Makers, Dr. Esther C. Bubb sits down with Licensed Behavior Consultant Yatta Pewa to explore what human-centered leadership looks like in applied behavior analysis and systems of care.
Yatta shares how her work, grounded in data-driven assessment, individualized intervention planning, and collaborative coaching, has taught her a critical leadership truth: “People don’t follow data. They follow trust.”
Together, they discuss:
- Why listening is the foundation of leadership
- How transparency strengthens team culture
- The role of compassion in behavior consultation
- Celebrating small wins to sustain momentum
- Honoring culture and practicing humility in diverse communities
- Supporting teams without judgment
- Leading with both analytical precision and empathy
- Maintaining work-life balance and preventing burnout
- Leadership takeaways: Lead with clarity. Lead with compassion. Lead with collaboration.
From graphing trend lines to building psychological safety, this conversation bridges science and humanity, reminding us that sustainable change requires both.
If you’re a behavior analyst, licensed behavior consultant, educator, school leader, consultant, or change-maker seeking to lead with clarity and compassion, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen now and explore more leadership reflections at https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/podcast and https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/blog.
Yatta’s Bio:
My name is Yatta Pewa, and I am a behavior consultant specializing in data‑driven assessment, individualized intervention planning, and collaborative coaching across home, school, and community settings. My work is grounded in evidence‑based practice, compassionate care, and a commitment to empowering children, families, and teams through accessible, meaningful support.
I bring a strong analytical lens to every case, with expertise in synthesizing raw behavioral data into clear, actionable insights that guide treatment planning and progress monitoring. My strengths include operational definitions, data visualization, narrative synthesis, and translating complex behavioral patterns into recommendations that are both practical and sustainable for caregivers and staff.
Collaboration is central to my approach. I excel in modeling intervention strategies, coaching caregivers and personal care assistants, and supporting generalization across environments. I prioritize inclusive, person‑centered language and strive to create systems of support that honor each individual’s identity, strengths, and needs.
My professional journey includes serving as a behavioral consultant at Allied, where I partnered closely with families and interdisciplinary teams. Looking ahead, I remain committed to advancing sustainable, community‑based support and pursuing my long‑term goal of becoming a certified behavior analyst.
I am driven by a blend of technical precision, empathy, and creativity — always aiming to make behavioral support more accessible, more collaborative, and more impactful for the people I serve.