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In this powerful conversation, Joy joins us to unpack what happens when we stop labeling behavior and start understanding the brain behind it. As a practitioner in educational neuroscience, Joy bridges the gap between research and reality helping educators, families, inmates, and communities understand that learning and behavior are biological. Every experience reshapes the brain through neuroplasticity, and that means change is possible for everyone. Together, we go deep into conversations that matter: Intergenerational trauma and how it shapes behavior The prison system and what true rehabilitation could look like Stress, survival responses, and healthy stress relievers Why educators must look at the brain before reacting to behavior A heartfelt letter from an inmate that reframes what hope really means Joy challenges us to rethink the way we see children and adults who struggle not as problems to fix, but as people whose brains are trying to survive environments that didn’t understand them. She explains how neuroscience helps: Students build confidence and emotional regulation Parents move from overwhelm to clarity Teachers shift from managing behavior to understanding it Adults develop the executive skills they never learned growing up Inmates and recovering addicts discover pathways to lasting change At the center of this episode is a powerful truth: Hope isn’t wishful thinking. Hope is understanding the brain, changing the environment, and giving people practical tools to rewire their future. This episode will challenge how you think about education, trauma, discipline, rehabilitation — and what it truly means to help someone heal. If you’ve ever wondered why some people thrive while others struggle, this conversation is for you. Key Themes Educational Neuroscience Trauma-Informed Education Neuroplasticity & Behavior Rehabilitation & Restoration Stress & Emotional Regulation Hope, Healing, and Human Potential Listen if you are: An educator, counselor, or school leader A parent navigating behavioral challenges Someone working in justice reform or recovery Or anyone who believes people can change when given the right tools