Dr. Marsha Vaughn joins the show to talk about her history with social work and counseling, as well as her love of the mind. Marsha takes a deep dive into trauma education with Ian and discusses ways to slow children’s brains down in order to learn. She also discusses effective ways of learning and how humility plays a factor in it.
Via her judsonu.edu bio: "Before coming to Judson in 2001, Dr. Vaughn worked as a hospital chaplain and as an addictions counselor. More recently she has worked with non-government organizations (NGOs) in Ghana and Zambia. She spent the fall 2012 semester as visiting faculty at Harlaxton College in England, the British campus of the University of Evansville (Indiana).
For the past few years she has served as the faculty advisor for Judson’s chapter of International Justice Mission."

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