McKinnley
Plastic Paradise
My podcast is about your brain and mental health, it is for all teenagers, the podcast will explain the brain of a high school student and how to retrain it. Each episode I will talk about different things including your brain, body, nervous system, head, and thoughts. I will also talk about neuroplasticity and rewiring the way you think.
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Épisodes
From Teen To Pro Athlete With David Clarkson: What Changes in the Mind? 22.04.2026 13:50
This episode of the Plastic Paradise Podcast focuses on the teenage brain, mindset, and the role of adversity in sports. Host McKinley interviews David Clarkson, who shares his experience going from being cut from multiple teams to playing 10 seasons in the NHL. He talks about staying focused, working hard, and using failure as motivation to improve. Clarkson explains how he handled pressure, inju...
Plastic Paradise Trailer 21.04.2026 1:06
Episode Summary: In this episode of Plastic Paradise , McKinley Clarkson introduces how changing your thinking can impact your entire life. She explains that the brain is still developing until age 25, which means teenagers have a powerful opportunity to grow and improve. The episode focuses on understanding mental health, the brain, and neuroplasticity in a simple way. Listeners will learn how th...
Your Brain in High School 21.04.2026 9:17
Episode Summary: In this episode of Plastic Paradise , McKinley Clarkson talks with high school student Juliet Boyer about the realities of teen stress and brain development. They discuss how the brain is still developing until the mid-20s and how this impacts emotions, decision-making, and reactions under pressure. Juliet shares her personal experiences balancing school, sports, and social life,...
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