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The Brain Drops Podcast
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Stay connected with the Brain Drops Foundation through stories, insights, and conversations that matter. Each episode explores fresh ideas, creative perspectives, and meaningful discussions with guests and community members who inspire change.
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Today our founder had a conversation with a Dayton Ohio based artist, Iden. Iden is a mix media (multi-dimensional) artist and her work can be found by going to mynameisiden.comInstagram: @my_name_is_idenFacebook: facebook.com/mynameisidenThis episode concludes the first season of The Brain Drops Podcast. A new season is already in the works, with fresh conversations and a new format on the way.
In this episode, our founder has a conversation with a South Carolina based artist, Winnie Tataw. Winnie explains how her color-driven work explores emotions and texture.Winnie's work can be found here:@winsartistryhttps://www.redbubble.com/people/winsartistry/shop
In this episode of The Brain Drops Podcast, founder Jeannie Tyrrell talks with Greg Little, editor of the Mariposa Gazette, about the role of music, storytelling, and her journey through journalism. Originally aired on KRYZ 98.5 FM on September 15, 2022 (6 p.m. PT) and rebroadcast on September 19, 2022 (2 p.m. PT).
In this episode, our founder has a conversation with collage artist Ethan Riddle. He is a Pennsylvania based artist that constructs pieces of art that emulates something our founder described as a "Mind Terrarium".His work was featured in the first issue of the Brain Drops Magazine, and it inspired the animation titled "Our Worlds".https://braindropsbook.com/Brain-Drops-Magazinehttps://youtube.com/shorts/nSRxRrwQHo8?feature=shareEthan's work can be found here: https://linktr.ee/ethanriddle88@ethanriddle88@themelonfactorymagazine
In this episode, our founder has a conversation with team member Jaina Cipriano. She is a Boston based photographer, production designer, and filmmaker that shared some insight about "World Building".Her work explores the emotional toll of religious and romantic entrapment through immersive sets and emotional performances that mirror the subconscious.Her production company, Finding Bright Productions, recently collaborated with Carissa Johnson, a Boston based musician. That work is discussed in this podcast as well.https://www.carissajohnsonmusic.com/New single “Wasting Dreams” out 8/12Next show: 8/31 with TORRES and Sarah Jaffe @soniamideastJaina's work can be found here: http://www.jainaciprianophotography.com/@jainasphotography@letlightfindyou
This episode was originally recorded for The AUDIOVISIO Podcast EPISODE #7 Jeannie Tyrrell - Dismantling Capitalism, The Disregard Complex, & Being A Voice for The Underdog.@audiovisiopodcastAdriana's IG:@HadriaMecca@WordsByHadriaYou can find Jeannie online at:@tyrrell_jeannie@braindropsfoundation@braindropsbooks@braindropsmagazinewww.braindropsfoundation.orgResources for community groups:LGBTQIA+www.translifeconference.orgwww.posimages.orgwww.translifeline.orgwww.thetrevorproject.orgBIPOC CommunityLove and Light (Movement for change)https://gofund.me/d199be9bIn this episode, Adriana talks to Jeannie Tyrrell, the founder of Brain Drops Foundation, author and illustrator of her personal memoir titled "Brain Drops," host of the Brain Drops podcast, and now the founder of her newest project, Brain Drops magazine. Jeannie is a passionate advocate for immediate change to our current Zeitgeist, who sees the compassion fatigue, the rampant escapism, the widespread dissociation, and the real consequences that such ignorance has on societies most vulnerable communities.Inspired by her mother's association, geared to help women in domestic violence situations, a series of turbulent events cause Jeannie to turn pain into purpose with the birth of the Brain Drops Foundation.Jeannie talks to us about her battle to break through to the other side of escapism, good and bad forms of escapism and how to streamline restless energy that comes from compassion fatigue. She also unveils to us her term, the "disregard complex," and how it runs as a central theme throughout the foundation, book and magazine.We also discuss the cognitive dissonance of billionaires, and how slowly but surely Brain Drops is working towards dismantling capitalism as we know it.If you enjoy Disney, don't listen to this podcast. You've been warned.
In this Podcast, our Brain Drops Team Member, Nate Mercier, has a conversation with Ron Lam. Ron is a retired police officer and he gives us his take on the growing #DISREGARDCOMPLEX. He shares his views on social media, communication, and his journey between being both a police officer and actor.
In this episode, Brain Drops Team member Nate Mercier brings back our founder for a conversation about what is currently happening specifically in the United States. Nate also unpacks the first chapter of our founder's book, and asks her questions about what she has written.Our founder routinely takes a scary leap, and speaks out about the exploitation that goes along with toxic escapism. She doesn't hold back when she talks about the effect that it has on our society as a whole, because she believes that the #DISREGARDCOMPLEX needs to be addressed.
Yvette is the creator of “envy eighteen photography”. She is a Hispanic portrait artist with a focus on “dream-like” editorials. She strongly believes in inclusivity in the arts and in everyday life. At just 6 months old, she was given the biggest challenge and had to fight for her life. Yvette underwent a liver transplant procedure and was later diagnosed with a rare disease called Dermatomyositis. Given the lifestyle she had to follow in order to stay “normal”, Espinoza discovered photography for her senior project, but it has grown to be so much more.In this podcast, our team member Nate Mercier asks Yvette questions about her growing photography business, and she offers up some advice to anyone interested in branching out in the photography world.
Adriana Green is the founder and Editor- In-Chief of the independent online & print magazine called VISIO. In this podcast we discuss the ideas behind this "creative crucible", how Adriana processes all the art and words that come her way, and what is next for the magazine.The latest issue is called ZEITGEIST, and it is available on January 16th, 2021.https://linktr.ee/Visiomag
In this episode, our founder has a conversation with Nate Mercier. He is a NASM certified personal trainer and CPR/AED certified. He aspires to help people change their health. We discuss his self-care methods, why he became a personal trainer, and his outlook on how to communicate with others during this pandemic..We also give a special shout out to groups in the community that invoke great change, and provide a safe space for others. (@loveandlight707, @positive.images.sr, and translifesonoma .
In this episode, we briefly introduced several members of our team. We described exactly what we intend to do with this foundation, what inspired it, and where we plan to go from here. We also met and answered questions from our newest team member, Summer Knowles. Check out www.braindropsfoundation.org to stay updated on this foundation.
This episode features our founder being interviewed for the ReaderHouse Author Roundtable. Her book Brain Drops was featured on Episode 168.The original interview can be found here: https://omny.fm/shows/readerhouseauthorroundtable
This podcast was originally posted on "The Big B Podcast" and on this episode, our founder describes her process designing for film and theater and how personally satisfying it is working on complex women characters in the Me Too era.Check out the original podcast here: https://catchofthedaymovie.com and subscribe for updates on upcoming projects.
The Brain Drops Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes creativity and mental detoxification. This podcast updates the listener on information about the foundation. It will feature guest speakers and as a unit, the guest and the host will encourage positive expressionand creative thinking.





