The Early Perspective
Why do teenagers act the way they do? Is it just defiance, or is there a biological "system update" happening under the hood? In this final episode of our three-part series, we sit down with neuroscientist and bestselling author Dr. Dean Burnett to demystify the teenage brain. We move past the "25-year-old cutoff" myth and explore why adolescence is a period of massive neurological "decluttering" and architectural upgrades. Dr. Burnett explains why the teenage brain is physically wired to prioritize peer approval, why emotions feel so much more intense during these years, and how childhood experiences, especially those around age four, lay the foundational identity that we carry into adulthood. If you’ve ever felt confused by your own teenage years or are currently navigating them, this episode provides a clear, empathetic, and scientifically grounded look at how we become who we are. Hosted by Avanish Srinivasan. Learn more at youngaxons.com [http://youngaxons.com].
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