Dr. Mary Poffenroth, a biopsychologist, fear/courage researcher, and first-generation college student, began her career in the astrobiology unit at NASA Ames Moffett Field, supporting payload experiments for STS-107, the 28th flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. Backed by one of the world’s largest publishers, Mary’s first mass-market book, Brave New You: Strategies, Tools, and Neurohacks to Live More Courageously Every Day (Hachette, 2024), offers readers an innovative solution for moving past stifling everyday fear and into a life filled with brave choices that result in transformational outcomes. Mary holds a doctorate in psychology and three master's degrees (biology, psychology, and science communication) and has taught nearly 20,000 university students as biology faculty at San Jose State University since 2007. A Salzburg Global Fellow, Mary has spoken at TEDx London, Harvard, and SXSW, INBOUND, and her work has been featured in legacy media outlets such as TIME magazine, Forbes, Science, Entrepreneur, the Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, SUCCESS Magazine, and Fast Company.
Awards for Brave New You: Strategies, Tools, and Neurohacks to Live More Courageously Every Day
-BookFest’s Third Place Award for Nonfiction - Health & Wellness - Mental Health

