Understanding the Impact of Poverty on Education with Rebecca Lewis-Pankratz
In this episode of 'Chitty Chats with Stacy', Stacy Nation is joined by her dear colleague and friend, Rebecca Lewis-Pankratz. The episode starts with a warm welcome and an introduction to Rebecca and the purpose of the conversation. Rebecca shares her personal journey of overcoming adversity, including struggles with addiction and a background of trauma and poverty.
Rebecca talks about the turning point in her life when she received support and found hope in various organizations and projects designed to help families in need. She emphasizes the role of relationships in transforming lives and the power of education in breaking the cycle of poverty.
The conversation delves into the connection between brain science, trauma, and resilience. Rebecca shares her insights on the importance of understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on brain development and how resilience can be fostered at any age. She also highlights the need to bring trauma-informed practices into schools to create a supportive environment for students.
Stacy expresses her admiration for Rebecca's vulnerability and acknowledges the importance of sharing personal stories in promoting understanding and empathy. They discuss the upcoming conference led by Rebecca, which aims to bridge the gap between professionals and individuals who have experienced trauma. The conference is known for its authenticity, rawness, and focus on building resilience.
In conclusion, this episode explores Rebecca's personal journey, the transformative power of relationships, the science of resilience, and the upcoming conference. It highlights the importance of trauma-informed practices and the need for collaboration and empathy in creating a better future for individuals and communities affected by adversity.
Rebecca talks about the turning point in her life when she received support and found hope in various organizations and projects designed to help families in need. She emphasizes the role of relationships in transforming lives and the power of education in breaking the cycle of poverty.
The conversation delves into the connection between brain science, trauma, and resilience. Rebecca shares her insights on the importance of understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on brain development and how resilience can be fostered at any age. She also highlights the need to bring trauma-informed practices into schools to create a supportive environment for students.
Stacy expresses her admiration for Rebecca's vulnerability and acknowledges the importance of sharing personal stories in promoting understanding and empathy. They discuss the upcoming conference led by Rebecca, which aims to bridge the gap between professionals and individuals who have experienced trauma. The conference is known for its authenticity, rawness, and focus on building resilience.
In conclusion, this episode explores Rebecca's personal journey, the transformative power of relationships, the science of resilience, and the upcoming conference. It highlights the importance of trauma-informed practices and the need for collaboration and empathy in creating a better future for individuals and communities affected by adversity.