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 In this heartfelt episode, Alexia opens up about her journey growing up while quietly battling mental health challenges. With raw honesty, she reflects on the struggles she faced, the weight she carried in silence, and how she learned to lean into hope even when things felt overwhelming. Through it all, hope became her anchor—a quiet strength that helped her keep going. Alexia’s story is a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, hope can still light the way.
(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.