Send us a text In this episode of the (IN)vision Podcast, we sit down with Isabella, a passionate student with a growing curiosity for the world of neuroscience. She shares what first sparked her interest in the brain, what she’s learned so far, and how understanding neuroscience shapes the way she sees herself and others. Join us as Isabella reflects on the connections between science, empathy, and education — and how young people can turn curiosity into purpose.
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Send us a text In this episode of the (IN)vision Podcast, we sit down with Isabella, a passionate student with a growing curiosity for the world of neuroscience. She shares what first sparked her interest in the brain, what she’s learned so far, and how understanding neuroscience shapes the way she sees herself and others. Join us as Isabella reflects on the connections between science, empathy, and education — and how young people can turn curiosity into purpose.
Send us a text We're excited to welcome back Phil Amburgey, Program Specialist at the School Care Team, for another engaging episode. In this conversation, Phil opens up about one of his greatest passions—travel—and the joy, growth, and perspective it brings. But he doesn’t stop there. Phil also takes a thoughtful dive into the dangers of escapism, exploring how the desire to “get away” can sometimes mask deeper needs or unresolved issues.
(IN)vision Podcast
Send us a text In this episode of the (IN)vision Podcast, we sit down with Isabella, a passionate student with a growing curiosity for the world of neuroscience. She shares what first sparked her interest in the brain, what she’s learned so far, and how understanding neuroscience shapes the way she sees herself and others. Join us as Isabella reflects on the connections between science, empathy, and education — and how young people can turn curiosity into purpose.