52 episodes

A podcast exploring the inner workings of our brains, mental health, & disabilities and how film & television portray them.

Each episode, hosted by sisters Heather & Sarah Taylor, has an expert talk about a specific facet of our brains. Guests include therapists, scientists, and those with lived experiences and they share facts, insights, and how-tos with our listeners. We then discuss TV series and films that capture this specific aspect of our brains and tell it as it really is.

Please follow/subscribe on your favorite podcast app, listen to new episodes biweekly on Tuesdays (every two weeks), and let us know your thoughts about the show.

If you enjoy Braaains, please take a moment to rate the show 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

For more information or to suggest a topic, please visit: https://www.braaainspodcast.com.

Braaains Braaains Podcast

    • TV & Film
    • 4.8 • 19 Ratings

A podcast exploring the inner workings of our brains, mental health, & disabilities and how film & television portray them.

Each episode, hosted by sisters Heather & Sarah Taylor, has an expert talk about a specific facet of our brains. Guests include therapists, scientists, and those with lived experiences and they share facts, insights, and how-tos with our listeners. We then discuss TV series and films that capture this specific aspect of our brains and tell it as it really is.

Please follow/subscribe on your favorite podcast app, listen to new episodes biweekly on Tuesdays (every two weeks), and let us know your thoughts about the show.

If you enjoy Braaains, please take a moment to rate the show 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

For more information or to suggest a topic, please visit: https://www.braaainspodcast.com.

    Navigating Menopause: Fleabag, Sex and the City, and Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce

    Navigating Menopause: Fleabag, Sex and the City, and Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce

    Today we’re talking with Dr. Sophia Lubin about menopause and perimenopause. Dr. Sophia has been a board-certified ObGyn for over 15 years and as a women’s health and well-being enthusiast, she spreads her knowledge and care through her “Dr. Sophia, ObGyn Podcast” where she helps women learn about their bodies and embrace themselves.
    Our conversation covers a wide range of information about what menopause really is, the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, how to ask for treatment, and what representation of menopause looks like in film and TV. We deep dive into shows like Fleabag, Sex and the City, and Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce as well as conversations on shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live!
    READ TRANSCRIPT HERE: https://braaainspodcast.com/s/Braaains-Podcast-EP50-transcript-Navigating-Menopause_-Fleabag-Sex-and-the-City-and-Girlfriends-Guid.pdf
    Contact us: BraaainsPodcast.com
    Follow: @BraaainsPodcast
    Music: @_Deppisch_
    Support this show: Patreon.com/BraaainsPodcast

    • 50 min
    Dispelling Myths of Transracial Adoption in Media w/ Dr. Jill L. Creighton

    Dispelling Myths of Transracial Adoption in Media w/ Dr. Jill L. Creighton

    Today’s mini-episode is a conversation with Dr. Jill L. Creighton, a higher education professional and the host of SA Voices from the Field Podcast. She came to talk with us about her experience as a transracial adoptee and how she would like to see adoption represented on film and television.
    Also be sure to listen to our other episode on adoption with research sociologist, Gretchen Sisson -- braaainspodcast.com/episodes/adoption
    DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT HERE: https://braaainspodcast.com/s/Braaains-Podcast-EP049-Transcript_-Dispelling-Myths-of-Transracial-Adoption.pdf
    Contact us: BraaainsPodcast.com
    Follow: @BraaainsPodcast
    Music: @_Deppisch_
    Support this show: Patreon.com/BraaainsPodcast

    • 30 min
    The Handmaid’s Tale, This is Us, and Adoption w/ research sociologist and author, Gretchen Sisson

    The Handmaid’s Tale, This is Us, and Adoption w/ research sociologist and author, Gretchen Sisson

    Today we’re talking with Gretchen Sisson, a research sociologist with Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. She is the author of Relinquished: The Politics of Adoption and the Privilege of American Motherhood, a critical, ten-year examination of domestic adoption. Centering on the stories of relinquishing mothers, the book chronicles America's refusal to care for families at the most basic level, and instead allows cultural and political ideas of adoption to advance an individual, private solution to large-scale social problems.
    In our conversation, we discuss the function of adoption in society, its representation in popular culture, and the experiences of birth mothers. We explore the stereotypes and tropes perpetuated by modern adoption stories in TV and film like in shows like This is Us and 16 and Pregnant, and the impact of these narratives on societal biases and policies. We also talk about how the women who Gretchen spoke with feel like The Handmaid’s Tale is the closest representation of their experience of relinquishing their child. We then delve into the complexities of adoption, the historical context of pre-Roe adoption, and the consequences for birth mothers and relinquished children.
    This discussion explores the complexities of adoption, highlighting the experiences and perspectives of birth mothers as captured in Gretchen Sisson's new book. It delves into the emotional journey of birth mothers, their hopes and expectations, as well as the challenges and grief they face. The conversation also touches on the impact of adoption on adoptees, particularly in terms of trauma and identity. It further discusses the connection between adoption and reproductive justice, and the need to critically examine the narratives and beliefs surrounding adoption. Our discussion concludes with a discussion on the potential of pop culture to shape a more nuanced and inclusive narrative around adoption.
    Here is a link to find out more about Gretchen's book: https://www.relinquishedbook.com/
    DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT: https://braaainspodcast.com/s/Braaains-Podcast-EP048-transcript-The-Handmaids-Tale-This-is-Us-and-Adoption.pdf
    Contact us: BraaainsPodcast.com
    Follow: @BraaainsPodcast
    Music: @_Deppisch_
    Support this show: Patreon.com/BraaainsPodcast

    • 56 min
    Working with disability and mental health consultants

    Working with disability and mental health consultants

    Today’s mini-episode is all about working with consultants and team members with lived experience on projects about mental health and disability.
    Our conversation is with Karen and Nikolijne Troubetzkoy, sisters and the co-creators of the new CW and CTV show, SIGHT UNSEEN. The series is about a homicide detective who rapidly loses her vision and has to quit the homicide force. When she leaves, she’s haunted by the cases she’s left behind and is determined to solve them with the help of her visual guide via a visual assistance app.
    If you want to hear our full episode with Kat and Niko about low vision, vision loss, and the representation of it in their show and beyond, listen here: https://braaainspodcast.com/episodes/visionloss
    DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT HERE: https://braaainspodcast.com/s/EP047-Braaains-Podcast-transcript-Working-with-disability-and-mental-health-consultants.pdf
    Contact us: BraaainsPodcast.com
    Follow: @BraaainsPodcast
    Music: @_Deppisch_
    Support this show: Patreon.com/BraaainsPodcast

    • 9 min
    Vision Loss and Blindness on Sight Unseen

    Vision Loss and Blindness on Sight Unseen

    Today's guests, Karen and Nikolijne Troubetzkoy, are the co-creators of the new CW and CTV show, SIGHT UNSEEN. The series is about a homicide detective who rapidly loses her vision and has to quit the homicide force. When she leaves, she’s haunted by the cases she’s left behind and is determined to solve them with the help of her visual guide via a visual assistance app.
    In this episode, we discuss sight loss, the representation of vision loss and blindness on SIGHT UNSEEN, and what considerations had to be made when creating a television show for viewers across the entire vision spectrum. 
    DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT - https://braaainspodcast.com/https://braaainspodcast.com/s/Braaains-Episode-046-TRANSCRIPT-Vision-Loss-and-Blindness-on-Sight-Unseen.pdf
    Contact us: BraaainsPodcast.com
    Follow: @BraaainsPodcast
    Music: @_Deppisch_
    Support this show: Patreon.com/BraaainsPodcast
     
    KEY POINTS
    05:21 The Genesis of Sight Unseen
    06:44 The Plot and Characters of Sight Unseen
    07:35 The Importance of Sight Loss Representation
    24:04 The Visual Representation of Sight Loss
    34:15 Challenging Stigmas and Representing Vision Loss
    36:07 Filming Challenges with an Immersive Point of View
     

    • 58 min
    BPD and Mental Health Representation in My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

    BPD and Mental Health Representation in My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

    For today's mini-episode, we're chatting with New York Times best-selling author Bassey Ikpi about the depiction of mental illness (specifically Borderline Personality Disorder or BPD) in The CW's musical comedy-drama series My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015–2019) by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna.
    Our guest Bassey Ikpi is a Nigerian-American, ex-poet, current writer, mental health advocate, underachieving overachiever, and memoir procrastinator. Her best selling book I’m Telling the Truth But I’m Lying is available in both print and audio at https://www.harpercollins.com/products/im-telling-the-truth-but-im-lying-bassey-ikpi.
    Listen to our full interview with Bassey: https://braaainspodcast.com/episodes/bipolardisorder
    DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT: https://braaainspodcast.com/s/Braaains-Podcast-EP045-transcript-BPD-and-Mental-Health-Representation-in-My-Crazy-Ex-Girlfriend.pdf
    Contact us: BraaainsPodcast.com
    Follow: @BraaainsPodcast
    Music: @_Deppisch_
    Mixing/ Mastering: Tony Bao
    Support this show: Patreon.com/BraaainsPodcast

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

HamzaKhan.ca ,

Heather

I had the privilege of being a guest on Braaains. And the experience stands out to me among the hundreds of podcasts I’ve been featured on. Not only because of how wonderfully warm and convivial Heather

Rrrrrreeeeeeyyyyyydddddd ,

Genuine, Engaging, & Lovely

As both a guest and listener of this show, I have loved Heather and Sarah’s genuineness that shines through in every episode! They are engaging, caring, and just so lovely. You can tell how much true interest and care goes into each episode.

StephHerold ,

Must listen for pop culture nerds

Loved being a guest on this podcast to talk about abortion and pop culture, love the commitment of Heather and Sarah to navigating these complex conversations even more. They bring a love for film and tv with a delightfully nerdy curiosity and compassion for the issues that hit so close to home for so many of us. Very grateful for the attention and and care they show their subjects, and excited to keep listening!

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