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What happens when young adults miss out on key life experiences that once shaped emotional growth and resilience? That’s the question our director, Dr. Danny Recio, explored in a recent episode of the Head Inside Mental Health podcast with host Todd Weatherly.

​Listen to the full episode here.
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The conversation centers on a concept Danny calls “experiential deprivation,” a term that refers to the lack of meaningful, real-world experiences that support healthy brain development.

As Danny explains, our brains evolved to learn through direct engagement with the world. Rich, hands-on experiences help form neural connections, build confidence, and foster independence. But in today’s world, many young adults are growing up without these vital opportunities, contributing to rising levels of anxiety, insecurity, and disconnection.
In the episode, Danny also shares how The Bridge addresses this gap through Supportive Immersion, a model our team has developed that creates intentional, growth-oriented experiences.

Topics covered include:
  • Why experience is essential for brain development
  • The value of contributing to a community vs. striving for independence
  • How failure can be a powerful teacher
  • The importance of cultural connection in personal growth

For more conversations with Danny, check out his other podcast appearances on our Podcasts page.