Bonus Broken Brain

Bonus Broken Brain

Author: Popped Collar Productions August 28, 2014 Duration: 53:28

Ever wondered what happens when you take the serious, often intimidating world of psychology and run it through a filter of genuine curiosity and humor? That’s the space where The Broken Brain lives. Produced by Popped Collar Productions, this podcast sits at a unique crossroads between education and comedy, offering a therapist’s perspective without the sterile clinic feel. Each episode is structured as an organized panel discussion, gathering voices to unpack a wide variety of topics-some unexpectedly silly, others leaning into practical, self-help territory. You’ll hear real therapeutic points of view applied to everyday life, all within a conversation that feels more like a lively chat among insightful friends than a lecture. The result is an hour (ish) of content that aims to demystify mental health concepts while acknowledging the inherent messiness and humor of being human. Tuning in provides a refreshing blend of learning and levity, making complex ideas accessible and surprisingly entertaining. This isn't about jargon or quick fixes; it's about thoughtful exploration with a dose of relatability. The panel format ensures multiple angles are considered, offering listeners a richer understanding than a single host could provide. So, whether you're navigating your own challenges or just fascinated by how minds work, this podcast delivers a compelling mix of insight and irreverence.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

The Broken Brain
Podcast Episodes
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Duration: 46:56
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Duration: 49:21
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The Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery with Mallary Tenore Tarpley [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:43
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Mental Health Tip: Engagement vs Avoidance in Addiction [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:56
Holy cow! The upload on Monday didn't work, so this is now a mid-week mental health tip! This episode is setting the stage for the Live Event coming up on 8/31, for International Overdose Awareness Day. Go to www.dwighth…
How to Use Chakras with Dr Shai Tubali [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:17
Shai Tubali is a specialist in meditation, mental flexibility, and the modern application of ancient philosophies. He is also the author of the new book: Your Chakra Personality, in which he details ways that people use…
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Duration: 52:37
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Sexism & Sensibility with Dr Jo-Ann Finkelstein [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:54
Dr Jo-Ann Finkelstein is a Psychologist and Author. Her new book, "Sexism & Sensibility: Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls in the Modern World," helps parents and young women to face toxic messages about body image, fem…
Monday Mental Tip: Assessing Our Expectations [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:44
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Duration: 54:59
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