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Big Bad Beautiful Brains

Podcast by Big Bad Beautiful Brains

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Big Bad Beautiful Brains is a podcast about the messy brilliance of how our minds work. Honest conversations exploring how different brains think, work, and thrive — celebrating neurodiversity, neurodivergence and thinking differently, one story at a time. Hosted by James Kindred, designer, creative founder and proudly neurodivergent human, each episode is a space for open, thoughtful dialogue about the many ways our brains shape who we are and how we show up in the world. From light-hearted anecdotes to hard-won lessons, guests share how their minds help and hinder them — the coping tools they’ve built, the misunderstandings they’ve faced, and the discoveries that changed everything. The conversations are real, raw, and full of heart. You’ll hear from people from all walks of life — artists, entrepreneurs, parents, scientists, musicians, activists, and everyday thinkers — each bringing their own lens on what it means to navigate life with a brain that doesn’t always follow the rules. This isn’t a show about diagnoses or labels, but about human experience: how we make sense of our thoughts, find belonging, and design lives that work for the way we’re wired. It’s about burnout and breakthroughs, creativity and chaos, overstimulation and wonder. It’s about the big, the bad, and the beautiful moments that make our inner worlds so endlessly fascinating. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, love someone who is, or are simply curious about the incredible variety of human thought, Big Bad Beautiful Brains invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and celebrate the power of different minds. Because when we share how we really think, we make the world a little kinder, a little smarter, and a lot more human.

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16 episodes

episode Applying empathy in leadership as a neurodivergent MD - Bianca Molloy artwork

Applying empathy in leadership as a neurodivergent MD - Bianca Molloy

keywords neurodiversity, emotional regulation, self-awareness, parenting, technology, communication, personal growth, curiosity, learning, social expectations summary James and Bianca explore the complexities of neurodivergent experiences, touching on themes of self-awareness, emotional regulation, and the challenges of social expectations. They discuss the importance of understanding oneself and others, particularly in the context of parenting neurodivergent children. The role of technology in facilitating learning and communication is also highlighted, along with the significance of curiosity and kindness in personal growth. The conversation emphasizes that the journey of self-discovery is ongoing and that no one has it all figured out, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique paths. takeaways * Self-awareness is crucial for emotional regulation. * Navigating social expectations can be challenging for neurodivergent individuals. * Gift-giving can create pressure when you don't know someone well. * Curiosity drives lifelong learning and personal growth. * Technology can aid in communication and learning for neurodivergent minds. * Setting boundaries is important for mental well-being. * Parenting neurodivergent children requires understanding and support. * Clarity in communication helps avoid misunderstandings. * It's okay to not have everything figured out. * Everyone's journey of self-discovery is unique. titles * Navigating Neurodiversity: A Journey of Self-Discovery * The Power of Curiosity in Personal Growth Sound Bites * "I want to champion her mindset." * "The need for clarity is important." * "You can do things by being kind." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Setting the Stage 00:36Navigating Social Expectations and Gift Giving 01:38Understanding Everyday Challenges and Strengths 05:14Self-Awareness and Emotional Regulation 09:09The Complexity of Neurodivergent Minds 12:59The Journey of Self-Discovery 17:04Parenting and Supporting Neurodivergent Children 21:20The Importance of Clarity in Communication 24:57The Role of Technology in Learning 29:13Curiosity and Lifelong Learning 32:49Advice and Insights for Personal Growth 37:09Looking Ahead: Future Aspirations and Learning Goals

26 Mar 2026 - 54 min
episode Impulsiveness Can be a Superpower in the Right Space - Ellisha Soanes artwork

Impulsiveness Can be a Superpower in the Right Space - Ellisha Soanes

The conversation covers various themes including work-life balance, music and inspiration, impulse and sustainability, understanding brain function, learning to say no, asking for help and empowerment, and challenges and strengths. The discussion delves into the importance of creating a work-life balance, the impact of music on inspiration, the relationship between impulse and sustainability, understanding brain function, the significance of learning to say no, the empowerment of asking for help, and the challenges and strengths experienced in everyday life. The conversation delves into the power of vulnerability and honesty, emotional intelligence and self-reflection, positive energy and self-care, passion projects and time management, and the power of education and curiosity. Key takeaways include the importance of authenticity and emotional intelligence in personal and professional growth. Takeaways * Work-life balance * Cultural intelligence Authenticity * Emotional Intelligence Chapters * 00:00 Creating a Work-Life Balance * 12:22 Understanding Brain Function * 20:54 Asking for Help and Empowerment * 29:18 The Power of Vulnerability and Honesty * 35:13 Positive Energy and Self-Care * 42:00 Passion Projects and Time Management

12 Mar 2026 - 50 min
episode The Weight of Many Moments - Melissa Harrison artwork

The Weight of Many Moments - Melissa Harrison

About Melissa Melissa Harrison is an award-winning novelist and nature writer whose work spans fiction, children’s books, and journalism. She contributes a monthly Nature Notebook column to The Times and writes regularly for FT Weekend, The Guardian, and The New Statesman. Her most recent novel, All Among the Barley, won the European Union Prize for Literature and was named a Book of the Year by several major publications. A Suffolk resident, Melissa has also published acclaimed collections of her nature writing, including The Stubborn Light of Things, and continues to share her reflections through her Substack newsletter Witness Marks. Melissa’s new book, The Given World, comes out on May 14th Keywords complex trauma, PTSD, neurodivergence, childhood impact, psychological effects Summary In this conversation, Melissa Harrison explores the profound effects of complex trauma on her life, particularly how childhood experiences shape adulthood. She distinguishes between PTSD and complex trauma, emphasizing the cumulative nature of the latter and its neurological and psychological impacts. The discussion also highlights emerging research on complex trauma as a form of acquired neurodivergence. Takeaways I'm figuring out how my childhood shapes my adulthood. Complex trauma affects my brain. PTSD comes from shocking and sudden events. Complex trauma is the accretion of difficult events. There's a growing body of research on complex trauma. Complex trauma leaves lasting marks neurologically. Complex trauma can lead to neurodivergence. Understanding trauma is essential for healing. Childhood experiences have long-term effects. Research is evolving on trauma and its impacts. "How my childhood shapes my adulthood" "Complex trauma is the accretion of difficult events" "Complex trauma as a form of acquired neurodivergence" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Insights 01:36 Saying Hello 02:08 What's a song or sound that's been stuck in your head recently? 04:36 What's something you've been curious about lately? 11:09 If you had to describe how your brain works in three words, what would they be and why? 13:40 What's something you're still figuring out? 19:06 What's something about everyday life that's easy for you, but hard for others, or the other way round? 26:15 Have you found any approaches that make the world better for you? 33:42 If you had a free day with no plans, how would you spend it? 36:14 What's something that makes you lose track of time. 38:19 What's the best advice you've ever been given? 42:06 What's something you're excited to learn or try in the future? 45:04 What's one thing you'd like listeners to take away from this conversation? 45:49 What's next for you?

26 Feb 2026 - 47 min
episode How a Busy, Loud Brain Finds Quiet and Creativity in the Chaos - Frankie Rose artwork

How a Busy, Loud Brain Finds Quiet and Creativity in the Chaos - Frankie Rose

The conversation with Frankie Rose covers various themes, including the concept of art as a mission, managing overwhelm, finding quiet in different ways, coping with a busy brain, creating structure for wellness, and small things that bring joy. Frankie shares insights into her experiences and challenges, offering valuable perspectives on these topics. The conversation explores the themes of finding calm and centeredness, the zone of creativity, the best advice and resilience, learning and disconnecting, and embracing imperfection and uniqueness. It emphasizes the value of resilience, trying hard, and the importance of engaging in real-world activities while disconnecting from technology. Takeaways * Art as a mission * Managing overwhelm * Finding quiet in different ways Resilience and the value of trying hard * The importance of disconnecting from technology and engaging in real-world activities Chapters * 00:00 Art as a Mission * 09:28 Figuring Out Burnout * 16:08 Creating Structure for Wellness * 21:19 Small Things That Bring Joy * 27:27 The Best Advice and Resilience * 42:52 Embracing Imperfection and Uniqueness

12 Feb 2026 - 46 min
episode From Hunter-Gatherers to Capitalism: Food, Failure and Happiness - Mike Keen artwork

From Hunter-Gatherers to Capitalism: Food, Failure and Happiness - Mike Keen

ABOUT MIKE Mike Keen is a chef and adventurer based in the east of England, dedicated to exploring ancestral diets and their role in shaping sustainable global food systems. He spends much of his time immersed in indigenous communities, adopting traditional eating practices to uncover insights into how humans have sustained themselves for millennia. AI SUMMARY In this conversation, James and Mike delve into the evolution of human diets, exploring the hunter-gatherer, agricultural, and industrial phases. They discuss the importance of curiosity and anthropology in understanding our past, the challenges of modern politics, and the need to rethink success and happiness in a capitalist society. The conversation also touches on the joy of cooking, the value of embracing failure as a learning tool, and the significance of living life to the fullest. CHAPTERS * 03:14 Musical Inspirations and Storytelling * 06:12 Curiosity and Anthropology * 09:16 The Chaos of Thought * 12:15 Education and Curiosity * 14:55 Politics and Public Perception * 18:07 The Nature of Success and Capitalism * 20:52 Personal Realizations and Life's Journey * 25:52 The Fork in the Road: Wealth and Responsibility * 29:52 The Nature of Failure and Growth * 36:36 Embracing Failure: A Path to Resilience * 40:23 The Importance of Happiness Over Success * 47:32 Adventures in Learning: Skills and Experiences * 50:17 Life Lessons: Perspective on Time and Happiness

29 Jan 2026 - 52 min
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