The Play Base

PodPopuli Media

Welcome to The Play Date - a podcast where heart meets science, play meets purpose, and conversations build connection. I’m your host, Frances Fishman, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, educator, mom of three, and founder of The Play Base.Each week, we invite you to pull up a chair and join us for real conversations with experts, parents, therapists, and educators who are passionate about helping children thrive. From mental health to ABA, from the classroom to the therapy room—we’re here to learn, laugh, and grow together.Whether you're a parent, professional, or just someone who cares deeply about kids, this podcast is your invitation to explore, understand, and support the beautiful complexity of childhood.So grab your coffee... and let’s have a play date.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Ep. 19 - No Mud, No Lotus: Raising Resilient Kids with Joy Badler

    In this episode of The Playbase Podcast, Frances sits down with longtime friend and educator Joy Badler—a passionate advocate for children (especially within the ADHD community) who has spent years building what many schools are only now realizing kids desperately need: regulation skills before academics. Joy shares the work she’s been developing for over a decade—an approach that blends mindfulness, social-emotional literacy, movement, breathwork, and resilient skill-building to help children understand their brains, regain control of their nervous systems, and navigate life with more steadiness and confidence. Frances and Joy also reflect on why the science is finally catching up to what many educators and therapists have felt for years: when the nervous system is dysregulated, learning can’t land. You’ll also hear about Joy’s school-based “regulation room” concept (a supervised space that includes movement, games, creativity, and connection), why it should never be used as a reward or punishment, and how movement can unlock expression for kids who struggle with traditional writing or classroom demands. Together, they explore the bigger parenting and education conversation around resilience—how it’s built, how it’s lost, and how we can help kids “fail forward” without rescuing them from every discomfort. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Why Joy believes regulation must come before academicsWhat “mindful neuroplasticity” looks like in real classroomsHow breathwork, movement, and mindfulness become tools kids can use anywhereThe difference between a movement break that helps vs. one that escalatesA school “hangout/regulation room” that supports both high-energy and low-energy needsWhy removing recess, sports, or movement as punishment often backfiresStrength-based school culture: Joy’s Kindness Ambassadors programThe resilience gap: why some kids fear discomfort—and how to rebuild that muscleThe tension every parent feels: protecting kids vs. letting them grow through hard momentsClosing reflection: Joy leaves listeners with a powerful reminder: “No mud, no lotus.” Sometimes growth requires discomfort—because the lotus only blooms after the mud. Connect with Joy Badler 📸 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/getitdonewithjoy/ Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    55 min
  2. 17 MAR

    Ep. 18 - From New York to South Florida: Dana Weiss on Building an SLP Practice, Connection Before Progress, and Intrinsic Motivation

    In this episode, Frances sits down with Dana Weiss, an incredible Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) who recently made the transition from New York City to South Florida and quickly realized: the pace, the culture, and the clinical landscape are a whole different world. Dana shares what it was like training and working across Manhattan and the Bronx in a large, cohesive clinic model… then moving to Florida, where many roles are independent and pay-per-client, which ultimately pushed her to take a brave leap: starting her own private practice. Together, Frances and Dana explore what it really means to be both a clinician and a business owner, how to separate your identity from your work, how to build confidence when you don’t have a supervisor to “phone a friend,” and how life (and nature!) can regulate your nervous system when everything feels like it’s crumbling. They also dive deep into the heart of Dana’s clinical philosophy: connection comes before progress. Because if a child doesn’t feel safe, regulated, and comfortable, learning can’t land. In this episode, you’ll hear about: The difference between New York’s clinic culture and Florida’s more independent modelWhy starting your own practice can be terrifying… and wildly empoweringWhat it’s like to be “the one” responsible for clinical decisions, creativity, and outcomesThe importance of not taking your work home emotionally (and why so many clinicians struggle with it)The “Wild West” reality of South Florida therapy and how integrity stands outDana’s approach: meeting the child where they are (even during a screener)Why play isn’t “not therapy” it’s the foundation of therapyA powerful conversation about assent, consent, and making therapy something kids want to joinIntrinsic motivation vs. extrinsic rewards and why internal pride creates real carryoverWhat speech therapy really includes (it’s so much more than sounds!):AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication)expressive + receptive languagecomprehension + classroom impactexecutive functioning + regulationWhy OT + Speech + ABA collaboration changes everything for kids and familiesHow Florida helped Dana slow down, reflect more, and grow her confidence personally and professionallyMoment to remember Dana describes building motivation from the inside out so kids leave sessions feeling: “I did it.” And Frances reflects on how that pride is one of the most powerful reinforcers there is. What Dana wants parents to sit with You are doing great. If your child is receiving services like speech, OT, ABA, anything- take a breath and give yourself credit. You’re doing everything you can… and it will unfold the way it’s meant to. Connect with Dana Weiss 🌐 Website: https://www.bocaspeechsolutions.com/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bocaspeechsolutions/ Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    45 min
  3. 3 MAR

    Ep. 16 - "Coby Shark: Self-Control, Heart, and the Game He Loves "

    In this heartfelt episode of The Play Base, Frances is joined by her middle child and sweet “angel boy,” Coby Fishman - an eight-year-old who lives and breathes sports (especially hockey). Coby shares what he loves most about the game - the speed, intensity, and the joy of scoring, but also opens up about the part that makes it harder: when his family can’t make it to his games. From there, the conversation becomes something deeper: confidence, perseverance, self-control, and what it takes to stay grounded when life (or the ice) gets tough. Together, Frances and Coby explore: What hockey teaches kids about strength, resilience, and standing up for themselvesThe difference between playing “for the puck” versus “for the body”  and why sportsmanship mattersHow Coby “clicks in” and hyper-focuses when things get intenseWhat happens when stress hits (fight/flight/freeze) and how Coby works through itProtecting teammates, loyalty, and having a big heart in a competitive sportThe quiet confidence that comes from not giving up when things are hardWhy self-control is a superpower at home, at school, and on the iceCoby also shares something incredibly powerful: how focusing on the next right move helps him tune out the noise and how letting stress take over can make your body feel like it’s “driving the car.” Before the episode ends, Coby leaves listeners with an important question to reflect on: “What do you think you should do when your body starts to take control of you?” And in a tender, tearful moment, Coby asks Frances two beautiful questions that every parent will feel in their chest: “Do you think it’s fun working with the kids you work with?”“Do you like being a parent?”This episode is a reminder that kids often understand far more than we realize  and that emotional regulation, empathy, and strength can exist in the same heart. Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    16 min
  4. 24 FEB

    Ep. 15 - Kindness Is My Superpower: A Gentle Conversation with My Youngest, Jojo

    In this deeply heartfelt and gentle episode of The Play Base, Frances is joined by her youngest daughter, Jojo (Jordyn), a seven-year-old old soul with a powerful heart and an extraordinary capacity for kindness. What unfolds is a slow, meaningful conversation about love, bravery, emotions, mistakes, friendship, and trust. Jojo shares what makes her feel calm, what her perfect day would look like, what it’s like to be the youngest in the family, and why kindness matters more than anything else. Together, mother and daughter reflect on: What it means to be kind  and why kindness is a true superpowerFacing fear and choosing bravery (even when it’s scary)Making mistakes and believing you can do better next timeFriendship, trust, and how we know who feels safeBig feelings in little bodiesThe beauty of being perfectly imperfectThis episode gently explores emotional awareness, empathy, self-reflection, and resilience  all through the honest and thoughtful lens of a child. Jojo’s questions, insights, and quiet wisdom serve as a reminder that sometimes the most profound truths come from the smallest voices. ✨ A must-listen for parents, educators, therapists, and anyone who wants to reconnect with what really matters. Before signing off, Jojo leaves listeners with a powerful question to sit with: “How many friends do you have and how do you know you can trust them?” 💛 This episode is a love letter to gentleness, connection, and leading with your heart. Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    20 min
  5. 17 FEB

    EP. 14 - Sunshine Girl: Creativity, Courage & Big Feelings with My Daughter Chloe

    In this incredibly special birthday episode of The Play Base, Frances is joined by her firstborn daughter, Chloe Fishman, for a heartfelt, funny, and deeply insightful conversation that only a child could lead. Chloe shares her many passions, from baking, comedy, music, dance, theater, and art, to making friends and (lovingly) annoying her siblings. She talks about finding her voice on stage, overcoming fear in auditions, learning to persevere through big transitions, and what it was really like moving to a new country at a tender age. This episode is filled with laughter, original jokes, imaginative ideas (including a reimagined Pokémon game), and powerful reflections on empathy, creativity, and emotional awareness. Chloe opens up about being an empath, connecting deeply with animals, sensing others’ emotions, and how that can feel both like a gift and a challenge. Frances reflects on watching her daughter grow into herself - a beam of light, a “sunshine girl,” and a child whose courage, compassion, and curiosity leave a lasting impact on everyone she meets. ✨ This episode is a celebration of: Perseverance and growthCreativity and imaginationEmotional intelligence and empathyFinding your voice, even when it feels scaryHonoring what makes you uniquely youWhether you’re a parent, an educator, a therapist, or someone who simply loves hearing the world through a child’s lens, this episode will leave you smiling and maybe tearing up just a little. 🎂 Happy Birthday, Chloe. Thank you for sharing your light with us. Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    19 min
  6. 17 FEB

    Ep. 13 - Kindness Matters: Building Emotional Strength, One Tool at a Time

    Frances Fishman sits down with Laura Waldorf Reiss, founder of Kindness Matters, to explore how kindness, emotional awareness, and nervous system regulation can reshape the way we parent, lead, and live. Laura shares how Kindness Matters began, how the programming evolved, and why the work must be consistent and repeated to create lasting impact. This episode is an invitation to see emotions as signals, build tools for regulation, and practice kindness intentionally, toward ourselves and others. In this episode, we cover: How Kindness Matters was bornWhy the nervous system is at the center of behavior and connectionNaming emotions and choosing tools like reframing, grounding, and communicationWhy children respond so powerfully to emotional educationThe ripple effect of kindness and the impact we cannot always seePartnering with others to expand a mission beyond one personFind Kindness Matters: Kindness Matters 365 dot org (KM365 dot org) Note: Any event dates mentioned in the episode reflect what was said during the recording. Connect with Laura Waldorf Reiss & Kindness Matters  🌐 Website: https://kindnessmatters365.org/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindnessmatters365/?hl=en OR https://www.instagram.com/laurawaldorfreiss/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kindnessmatters365org/ Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    49 min
  7. 3 FEB

    Ep 12 - Does It Feel Right? Reimagining ABA Beyond Autism (Part 2 with Jayme Teplin)

    In Part 2 of Frances’ conversation with Jayme Teplin—former Clinical Director at The Play Base Toronto—this episode goes deeper into Jayme’s clinical journey and what shaped her into the kind of practitioner families and teams feel safe with: compassionate, flexible, and fiercely human-first. While ABA is still widely associated with “autism treatment” and table-based programs, Jayme shares how her path expanded far beyond that traditional lane—into adult services, dual diagnosis, addiction, mental health, justice-involved populations, brain injury, and complex systems work. And the twist? That expansion began as an accidental job transition… the kind that would make most clinicians panic—yet it became the experience that “blew open” what ABA could truly be when it’s practiced as a science of behavior for humans, not a rigid protocol. Frances and Jayme unpack what so many clinicians quietly carry: the guilt and discomfort of early training that didn’t always feel right—and the hope that there is a better way. They talk candidly about rapport as the foundation of change, why consent and autonomy matter, what “non-contingent reinforcement” looks like with adults, and how a truly skilled clinician is defined by their soft skills as much as their credentials. This episode is for BCBAs, RBTs, educators, therapists, parents—anyone who wants to understand what compassionate behavior change can look like when we stop reducing people to diagnoses and start seeing the whole human. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Why ABA’s reputation is still tied to old-school, table-based models—and why that’s incompleteHow Jayme’s work expanded beyond autism into mental health, addiction, justice systems, and brain injuryThe story of the phone call that changed everything (“Surprise—you’re moving to adult complex needs… in 15 minutes.”)Why rapport isn’t a phase—it’s the foundation of all changeWhat non-contingent reinforcement really means (and why it matters for trust)Reading the “small cues” before escalation (and why prevention beats crisis every time)The missing pieces in clinician training: attachment, trauma, neurodiversity, and practical competencyThe myth that autistic people lack empathy—and why Frances and Jayme strongly disagreeThe difference between being technically correct vs. being ethically alignedWhy a credential isn’t the same as clinical wisdom (and what should change in training/testing)Closing reflection: Jayme leaves listeners with a powerful check-in for every clinician and helping professional: “Does the way you’re doing ABA feel right in your heart—and do your clients respond to it?” If either answer doesn’t sit right, she encourages deep reflection… and trusting your gut to realign. Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase

    49 min

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Welcome to The Play Date - a podcast where heart meets science, play meets purpose, and conversations build connection. I’m your host, Frances Fishman, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, educator, mom of three, and founder of The Play Base.Each week, we invite you to pull up a chair and join us for real conversations with experts, parents, therapists, and educators who are passionate about helping children thrive. From mental health to ABA, from the classroom to the therapy room—we’re here to learn, laugh, and grow together.Whether you're a parent, professional, or just someone who cares deeply about kids, this podcast is your invitation to explore, understand, and support the beautiful complexity of childhood.So grab your coffee... and let’s have a play date.