The Dad Edge Podcast

The Psychology of Change What It Takes to Rebuild After Loss featuring Dr. Maya Shankar

Dec 29, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Maya Shankar, a cognitive scientist and former White House advisor, explores the intricacies of change and identity. She shares her journey from being a Juilliard violinist to facing a career-ending injury, revealing how unexpected life shifts challenge our sense of self. Maya discusses why humans crave certainty, the emotional toll of loss, and offers strategies for navigating transitions, especially for parents. Her insights on anchoring identity to personal values and fostering community support resonate deeply for anyone facing change.
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Juilliard Journey Cut Short

  • Maya Shankar describes learning violin by ear and intensive Juilliard training from age nine.
  • At 15 she suffered a finger/tendon injury that doctors said ended her violin career.
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Mom's Boldness Created Opportunities

  • Maya recounts her mother's fearless cold-emailing approach that got her into Juilliard.
  • That boldness taught Maya to create opportunities by reaching out to people directly.
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Cold Email Led To The White House

  • Maya explains she cold-emailed an Obama advisor to pitch a new role and was later hired.
  • That outreach launched her into public policy and the White House.
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