
Shannon O’Connor, LPC — Adolescents, Authenticity, and the Work That Actually Matters
e-motion wellness podcast
Behind every credential is a human being who decided to walk toward the hard conversations instead of away from them.
In this episode of Meet the Humans, we sit down with Shannon O’Connor, LPC, who recently earned her full clinical licensure and now leads the adolescent program at e-motion wellness. But this conversation isn’t about letters behind a name. It’s about the path that gets someone there — and what kind of person chooses to work with teenagers when things are messy, emotional, and very real.
Shannon talks about the experiences that shaped her, what drew her into counseling, and why working with adolescents requires something most systems forget: genuine presence, patience, and the ability to connect with young people before trying to “fix” them.
We explore how culture, family dynamics, and identity influence the way young people see themselves — and why adolescence is one of the most important windows to reshape self-concept, emotional regulation, and resilience.
You’ll hear Shannon’s perspective on:
• What does earning full licensure actually represent beyond the credential
• Why adolescents need authenticity more than authority
• How family systems shape the beliefs teenagers carry about themselves
• The difference between managing behavior and understanding the nervous system behind it
• What gives her hope when working with young people who feel stuck, misunderstood, or written off
At e-motion, we believe you deserve to know the humans behind the work.
Not just their credentials — but their story, their philosophy, and how they actually show up for people when things get hard.
Because transparency isn’t a marketing strategy here. It’s a standard.