

The Broken Brain
Popped Collar Productions
A Psychology & Psychotherapy podcast. Get a therapist's perspective on a variety of topics, some silly and some self-helpy. the Broken Brain is an organized panel discussion, an hour (ish) of therapeutic POV for you.
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Dec 19, 2021 • 1h 9min
Its a Wonderful Rerun
RERUN of my episode focused on the 1946 Frank Capra classic film "It's a Wonderful Life." Michael Denniston, host of 99 for 99, True Bromance Podcast, and War Machine vs War Horse, joins me.

Dec 17, 2021 • 7min
Holiday Survival Tip & The Plan for Next Week
Over the next week you will be hearing RERUNS and NEW STUFF. There are 2 NEW Holiday themed episodes that will drop close to Traditional Christmas Day (in the US at least), December 25th. Before that there will be a RERUN episode each day brimming with the Glories of Christmases Long Long Ago...or at least past holiday episodes of The Broken Brain. This brief announcement will lay out that plan AND give a quick tip for maintaining psychological health during the season. Thank you for listening and Happy Holidays!

Dec 10, 2021 • 1h 6min
Sam Led Part 2
Sam Led, Intuitive Coach, Trauma Survivor, and SNG (Super Nice Guy) returns to the show. Go back and listen to our first discussion if you missed that one. Today we talk about why Sam is not a fan of technique, and how to practice his way of moving through life and problems. Find out more about Sam's practice at www.samledconsulting.com, and listen to his podcast The Fearless Now.

Dec 4, 2021 • 51min
Supporting Those in Treatment with Rosie Allen and Josh Woods
Rosie Allen & Josh Woods are two members of Improving Lives, a UK based nonprofit helping people to access Mental Health services. They join the show to discuss ways to approach people who may feel burned out after having been through the healthcare system, and how to build trust and hope. We also discuss some of the differences and similarities in counselor training between the USA and the UK. See how you can support the work being done at Improving Lives by going to https://www.improvinglivesnotts.org.uk/ See the video of this recording and hear an exclusive bonus question posed to Josh & Rosie by becoming a Patreon supporter at www.patreon.com/brokenbrain.

Nov 24, 2021 • 1h 8min
Whats Gratitude got to do, got to do with it?
It's US Thanksgiving, and in Broken Brain Tradition we are busting out an episode on the use and effects of gratitude on psychological health. We discover some deeper insights into what gratitude means, how to access it, circumvent our own defensiveness, and what it has to do with acceptance. This is a Broken Brain Round-Up Panel Discussion with former guests. Everyone on our panel is also neuro-divergent, representing Bipolar DO, ADHD, PTSD, Anxiety, and BPD. Joining today are: Abi Perez of the Friends of Freinds Podcast Hannah Boone of the Disordered Podcast Meg Boberg, professional writer, mental health advocate, and anticipatory-grief blogger Chris Revill of Let's Chat with Revill and Friends and the Let's Chat podcasting community

Nov 20, 2021 • 58min
Loki with Sharon Blady
The Loki series from Marvel Studios is pretty fantastic, but what can two mental health nerds discover hidden within its storyline? Turns out it is quite a bit. We discuss redemption, narcissism, self-loathing, healing, dysfunctional relationships, fear, and probably some other stuff. Friend of the show Sharon Blady is here to talk about insights into these psychological elements of Loki. Follow Sharon's work with superpower-based mental health at www.speak-up.co

Nov 13, 2021 • 1h 1min
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) creator Dr. Steven Hayes
This is a re-play of an episode recorded about a year-and-a-half ago with Dr. Hayes. Great guy, great conversation. Our recent episode on neurodiversity reminded me of this chat. Enjoy! Dr. Stephen Hayes is the creator of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a discipline founded in Cognitive Psychology that includes powerful methods for dealing with depression, anxiety, and trauma. He's also a fun-spirited guy, and a joy to talk to. His passion for people and his outlook on "why it's so hard to be a person," is helpful and healing. ( www.stevenchayes.com ) Our featured charity this week is the Posse Foundation, a group that helps students through high school all the way past college, training youth to be tomorrow's leaders. Check them out at possefoundation.org

Nov 8, 2021 • 1h 8min
Autism and Neurodiversity with Sydney Aronin
Sydney Aronin is an entertainer, actor, screenwriter, and an individual who has been diagnosed with Autism & ADHD. She is starting the "How (Neuro)Typical" podcast, where she and a NeuroTypical (NT) individual will be talking, joking, and educating about the differences in the way they view the world. Follow her on Instagram @sydsvery. She joined me to discuss Autism, neurodiversity, the depiction of Autism in media, educational accomodations, and some more stuff. A fun and informative conversation, glad to share it with you. There is a bonus segment with Sydney available on the Patreon for subscribers, with the Do's & Don'ts of NTs and NDs living together. Go to www.patreon.com/brokenbrain to subscribe. ALSO, the first 5 people who share a link to this episode on Twitter will receive a copy of Temple Grandin's "The Autistic Brain."

Nov 3, 2021 • 1h 3min
Medical PTSD & EMDR treatment with Chris Revill
Replay of my interview with Chris Revill, who has just placed the LEt's Chat podcast on temporary hiatus. Chris still joins me for The Broken Chat, a regular Patreon only show about pop culture recommendations, career goals, and podcasting. Chris joins me today to discuss his powerful experience with PTSD following the near-death of his wife Victoria at the birth of their daughter. His journey through this psychological crisis was aided by supportive family, therapy, and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) Therapy.

Oct 30, 2021 • 49min
Happy Halloween! The Thing (1982) with Darryl Mansel
Happy Halloween 2021 Braniacs! Darryl Mansel, The Seed himself, stopped by from Poprika Reviews to introduce us to his favorite scary-times movie: John Carpenter's The Thing from 1982. You may recognize it as the classic horror movie that you felt vaguely reminded of when you first played Among Us. Check out Darryl's movie reviews and more at the Poprika Reviews podcast feed in your podcatcher of choice. Then join the Poprika FaceBook group for fun, non-problematic fandom, and check out www.patreon.com/poprikareviews for bonus materials.


