The Brain Grave

The Brain Grave is a podcast about murder, the brain, mental health and a sprinkle of disastrous music. So if you’re ready and willing, come on down to The Brain Grave where the silenced have voices and be ready to GET LOUD. We’ve been waiting for you. Visit thebraingrave.com for info about the episodes and additional resources.

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Welcome!

Come on down to The Brain Grave where the silenced have voices. 

Mental health stigma plagues millions of individuals around the world. There is no reason they should feel alone. The time to be silent is gone.

Murder of indigenous people and minorities have long gone unreported with explicit bias from media. The time to be silent is gone.

Neurology is often seen as an intimidating field in healthcare yet the individuals suffering from these conditions want and need for the public to understand what their struggles are like. The time to be silent is gone.

Musicians have often suffered silently but also have caused suffering. We’ll discuss musicians who struggled with their own mental health but also those who were involved in nefarious activities. The time to be silent is gone.

It’s time to get loud.

Visit us at TheBrainGrave.com for more info and resources. 

 

Episodes

Sunday Feb 27, 2022

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in US at alarming rates are not receiving the same attention or resources as white women and men in the US. Discussion and action needs made in order to change the course.

Saturday Feb 12, 2022

Who said the heart was more important anyway? Jokes aside, the brain and heart have an incredible relationship together and bias disclosed - it all starts with neurons.
Neurons are amazing in every sense of the word.
The way I see it, neurons are the bacon in a BLT – you can’t have a BLT without bacon and you certainly can’t have a brain without neurons. They are the building blocks of our brain and nervous system, sending and receiving input and commands 24/7.

Sunday Jan 23, 2022

Imagine having difficulty distinguishing reality from what is occurring inside your head. Imagine not knowing and then becoming paranoid over what the hallucinations are telling you. It is often something incomprehensible for most people and misunderstood.
Schizophrenia is a complicated and severe mental health illness that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Due to multifaceted stigma, persons living with mental illness often struggle with their own internal, societal and institutional stigma which can lead to isolation, exacerbation of illness and poor outcomes.
Join me today while we discuss schizophrenia and the difficulties with stigma and how it can affect treatment and quality of life.
References
Psychiatry.org: What is schizophrenia?
- (https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/schizophrenia/what-is-schizophrenia)
National Institute of Mental Health: Schizophrenia
- (https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/schizophrenia)
National Alliance on Mental Illness: Schizophrenia
- (https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Schizophrenia)
WHO: Schizophrenia
- (https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/schizophrenia)
PsychCentral: A Look Inside The Mind of Schizophrenia
- https://psychcentral.com/schizophrenia/a-look-inside-the-mind-of-schizophrenia#what-it-feels-like)
PSYCHCENTRAL: SCHIZOPHRENIA OVERVIEW
- (https://psychcentral.com/schizophrenia/schizophrenia-overview#causes)
Scientific American: A Trip Inside The Schizophrenic Mind
- (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-trip-inside-the-schizophrenic-mind)
Predictors of schizophrenia - a review
- (https://doi.org/10.1093/bmb/ldh046)
Schizophrenia as a complex trait: Evidence from a meta-analysis of twin studies
- (Jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/208134)
Clozapine Treatment for Suicidality in Schizophrenia
- (Jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/207092)
Cecilia's TEDx Talk
- (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbagFzcyNiM)
Living Well With Schizophrenia YouTube Channel
- (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCENqBB_xNax3mLX_WGLf2Lg)

Sunday Jan 09, 2022

Darrell “Dimebag” Lance Abbott was an incredibly talented musician and most notably known as a founding member of the metal rock band, Pantera. He met his unfortunate demise when at a show a fan ambushed the stage shooting him point-blank causing his untimely death.
During this episode we will discuss Dimebag Darrell's life as well as Nathan Gale and possible factors that may have led him to murder the late guitarist as well as three other people that night in December 2004. We'll discuss PTSD, schizophrenia, grief and what untreated mental illness might look like. 
Visit www.thebraingrave.com for resources 
Disclaimer: This podcast cannot and will not give medical advice at any time
 

Intro to The Brain Grave

Wednesday Dec 29, 2021

Wednesday Dec 29, 2021

Hi! if you’re listening to this it means you might be interested in what we talk about here. I’m going to break down the meaning of this podcast and what I’m hoping to shine some light on here at The Brain Grave. First and foremost, I must say, this is not going to be a kid friendly show as we are going to talk about sensitive topics like murder and suicide. It is also likely not suitable for work environments, but I will leave that up to all of you. My goal will be to post episodes weekly – sometimes more, sometimes less – because you know, life happens.
What my goal here at The Brain Grave is, is to educate and inform – help tie in all 4 of these segments because they do have an underlying theme – the stigma that surrounds these topics. The difficult discussions that make some people uncomfortable, it’s time to get loud and make our voices heard – murder/violence is never ok, mental health is just as important as other components of physical health and neurology isn’t as scary as everyone thinks.  So, if you’d like to join in this quest to get the word out, I can’t wait to hear from you.
Thanks for listening.
Disclaimer: This podcast cannot and will not give medical advice at any time

Welcome!

Tuesday Dec 28, 2021

Tuesday Dec 28, 2021

Come on down to The Brain Grave where the silenced have voices.
The time to be silent is gone. 
It’s time to get loud.

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