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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 14 MIN

Ep 103 — When Strategy Stops Working — Shannon Smith on Anxiety, Neuroplasticity & Rewiring Your Brain

from Morning Cup of Brand Spark · host Gina Dunn | OG Solutions

Episode Description (Podcast Platforms)Burnout and reinvention don’t always look dramatic. Sometimes they look like anxiety, sleepless nights, and trying to hold everything together while the world shifts underneath you.In this episode of Morning Cup of Brand Spark, Gina Dunn sits down with entrepreneur Shannon Smith for a conversation about the moment strategy stopped working and something deeper had to change.During the pandemic, Shannon found herself living alone on a deteriorating boat in Seattle while trying to keep her business afloat. As anxiety, insomnia, and stress escalated, she turned to neuroscience not as a business tactic, but as a lifeline.What she discovered about neuroplasticity and habit formation completely changed how she understood control, resilience, and the human brain.Together Gina and Shannon explore how high achievers can regain clarity by understanding how their brains actually work.This conversation is about more than productivity. It’s about reclaiming agency when everything feels uncertain.What happens when high performers quietly reach a breaking pointLiving alone on a failing boat during the pandemic while running a businessThe spiral of anxiety, sleeplessness, and over-reliance on coping habitsDiscovering neuroplasticity and the science of rewiring the brainWhy most people misunderstand how long it actually takes to change a habitThe power of understanding your own nervous system and thought patternsHow neuroscience can help restore clarity and control during chaosEpisode Takeaways --> Your brain is not fixed.Neuroplasticity means your thoughts, habits, and responses can be reshaped over time.Most habit advice is wrong.The common belief that habits form in 30 days is misleading. Research suggests the average is closer to 66 days.High performers often suffer silently.Stress and anxiety can build even when career and life appear to be working on the surface.Understanding your brain changes how you approach challenges.When you understand how thoughts reinforce neural pathways, you can actively reshape them.Peace doesn’t always come from fixing the outside world.Sometimes it comes from understanding how your brain responds to it.About ShannonShannon Smith is a serial entrepreneur and neuroscience educator who helps people apply brain science to everyday challenges, from habit formation to leadership and sales.After navigating a difficult period during the pandemic, Shannon immersed herself in neuroscience research and developed practical methods for applying neuroplasticity to real-world problems.Today she works across multiple ventures including applied neuroscience education, sales strategy, and leadership tools designed to help professionals perform at their best while maintaining clarity and resilience.Links:Websitehttps://www.brainhacksbyshannon.comLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonsmithjdms/Additional resources mentioned in the episode:The Brain That Changes Itself — Norman DoidgeIf this conversation resonated with you, share it with someone who might need a reminder that clarity and control can be rebuilt.And if you're enjoying Morning Cup of Brand Spark, follow the show and leave a review to help more listeners discover these conversations.

Episode Description (Podcast Platforms)Burnout and reinvention don’t always look dramatic. Sometimes they look like anxiety, sleepless nights, and trying to hold everything together while the world shifts underneath you.In this episode of Morning Cup of Brand Spark, Gina Dunn sits down with entrepreneur Shannon Smith for a conversation about the moment strategy stopped working and something deeper had to change.During the pandemic, Shannon found herself living alone on a deteriorating boat in Seattle while trying to keep her business afloat. As anxiety, insomnia, and stress escalated, she turned to neuroscience not as a business tactic, but as a lifeline.What she discovered about neuroplasticity and habit formation completely changed how she understood control, resilience, and the human brain.Together Gina and Shannon explore how high achievers can regain clarity by understanding how their brains actually work.This conversation is about more than productivity. It’s about reclaiming agency when everything feels uncertain.What happens when high performers quietly reach a breaking pointLiving alone on a failing boat during the pandemic while running a businessThe spiral of anxiety, sleeplessness, and over-reliance on coping habitsDiscovering neuroplasticity and the science of rewiring the brainWhy most people misunderstand how long it actually takes to change a habitThe power of understanding your own nervous system and thought patternsHow neuroscience can help restore clarity and control during chaosEpisode Takeaways --> Your brain is not fixed.Neuroplasticity means your thoughts, habits, and responses can be reshaped over time.Most habit advice is wrong.The common belief that habits form in 30 days is misleading. Research suggests the average is closer to 66 days.High performers often suffer silently.Stress and anxiety can build even when career and life appear to be working on the surface.Understanding your brain changes how you approach challenges.When you understand how thoughts reinforce neural pathways, you can actively reshape them.Peace doesn’t always come from fixing the outside world.Sometimes it comes from understanding how your brain responds to it.About ShannonShannon Smith is a serial entrepreneur and neuroscience educator who helps people apply brain science to everyday challenges, from habit formation to leadership and sales.After navigating a difficult period during the pandemic, Shannon immersed herself in neuroscience research and developed practical methods for applying neuroplasticity to real-world problems.Today she works across multiple ventures including applied neuroscience education, sales strategy, and leadership tools designed to help professionals perform at their best while maintaining clarity and resilience.Links:Websitehttps://www.brainhacksbyshannon.comLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonsmithjdms/Additional resources mentioned in the episode:The Brain That Changes Itself — Norman DoidgeIf this conversation resonated with you, share it with someone who might need a reminder that clarity and control can be rebuilt.And if you're enjoying Morning Cup of Brand Spark, follow the show and leave a review to help more listeners discover these conversations.

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