Making Life Better for Survivors through neuroscience, faith, and experiential learning

Stacy Zablocki-Gash is an educator, researcher, entrepreneur, and community-builder dedicated to transforming lives through neuroscience, faith, and experiential learning. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Neuropsychology at Wichita State University, where her research focuses on brain integration, trauma recovery, and experiential therapies that strengthen executive function, emotional resilience, and relational health. With an academic foundation in computer science, Stacy brings a uniquely analytical, systems-thinking approach to understanding the human mind and translating complex brain science into everyday wisdom that families, leaders, and communities can apply.

Stacy is the founder and executive director of Make Life Better Together, Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission is to restore hope, renew purpose, and rebuild lives for brain-injury survivors through collaborative healing. Through this work, she integrates cutting-edge therapies, holistic education, and sustainable living practices to support individuals and families in long-term recovery.

She is also the owner of Gritty Grace Farm & Livery, a place designed for authentic connection, where visitors learn homestead living, work with animals, and experience the healing rhythm of a slower, intentional lifestyle. As a certified horse trainer and lifelong equestrian, Stacy brings the power of equine-assisted learning and trauma-informed horsemanship into her educational and therapeutic programs. For more see: makelifebettertogether.org & grittygracefarm.com

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