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In this episode of Between the Briefs, Adrian Cea speaks with Judge Frank Szymanski, a longtime juvenile court judge in Detroit. Frank shares how trauma shapes behaviour, why courts must ask “what was done to them?”, and how mindfulness-based interventions in schools and courts cut costs while improving outcomes. From yoga to evidence-backed meditation programmes, his focus is simple: deliver peace first, and better decisions follow.
With decades of experience in law and education, Judge Frank Szymanski has become a leading voice in conscious justice and youth rehabilitation. As a juvenile court judge, author of Identity Design: Design the Identity You Need to Get the Life You Want, and a motivational speaker, he blends legal insight with human development. Beyond the courtroom, Frank works with schools, community programmes, and mindfulness organisations to build systems that prioritise prevention over punishment. His ongoing mission: bring peace to chaotic lives and teach both citizens and professionals to train the mind daily, because, as he says, “our minds deserve the same care as our teeth.”
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Intro
00:53
From teacher and hockey coach to lawyer and judge
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Discovering the real goal: bringing peace to chaotic lives
07:00
Writing Identity Design and the power of ownership and service
10:00
Why yoga became his bridge between anger and calm
13:00
Visiting the Enlightened Sentencing Project in St. Louis and witnessing transformation
16:00
Teaching meditation to juvenile offenders and seeing real results
18:00
Presenting mindfulness to skeptics: the toothbrush analogy
21:00
The science behind 80% negative thoughts and emotional regulation as a superpower
23:00
Case study: how a Florida school turned an F into an A through daily mindfulness
25:00
Preventing incarceration by building peace early in schools and communities
29:00
The biggest misconception about juvenile court: “what was done to them”
33:00
Why empathy, listening, and service make better lawyers than knowing the law alone
37:00
Judge Frank’s “7–60 Mad Minute” mental training plan
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Closing thoughts and how to connect with Judge Frank
Joe Stephens
Joe Stephens, J.D., is Steno's Director of Legal Solutions as well as a Clinical Lecturer at Texas Tech University School of Law. With over 15 years of experience in criminal defense and public service, he founded and led Texas' largest rural public defender office, which serves a 12-county area. A graduate of The University of Texas School of Law (cum laude) and Vanderbilt University (B.A.), Stephens currently serves as a Board Member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association (TCDLA) and sits on multiple State Bar of Texas committees. His expertise spans the intersection of legal practice and technological innovation in the justice system.
Adrian Cea
Adrian Cea is Steno's Social Media Manager, leading content strategy, audience engagement, and digital brand-building across platforms. He also produces and co-hosts Between the Briefs, Steno's podcast covering the intersection of legal technology, court reporting, and the future of litigation. With a background spanning content creation, field marketing, and sales at companies like Sell Better and Chili Piper, Adrian brings a multi-disciplined lens to making complex legal tech topics accessible and engaging.
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