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  • In this episode of the Right Brain podcast, hosts Ellis and Dr. Rob interview legendary songwriter Danny Myrick, exploring his musical journey from a gospel background to becoming a successful country music songwriter. They discuss Danny's early influences, the challenges of navigating a conservative religious upbringing, and the complexities of family dynamics, particularly with his father. The conversation delves into themes of personal growth, acceptance, and the hero's journey in songwriting, highlighting the emotional struggles and triumphs that shape an artist's work. In this conversation, Dr. Rob delves into the complexities of guilt and shame that often accompany creative expression, particularly in the context of personal history and trauma. He discusses how these emotions can influence songwriting and the healing power of music, especially for those dealing with PTSD. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of empathy in understanding trauma and the role of authenticity in storytelling. Danny shares insights on how to navigate the challenges of being a creative individual while encouraging others to embrace their unique journeys.

  • In this conversation, Ellis and Dr. Rob discuss attachment disorders, their impact on relationships, and the neuroscience behind attachment styles. Dr. Rob explains the four main attachment styles—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized—and how they are formed in early childhood. The discussion emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the potential for change through understanding one's attachment style. Music is highlighted as a therapeutic tool for emotional expression and healing. The conversation concludes with insights on neuroplasticity and the ability to change one's brain and relationship patterns throughout life.

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  • In this conversation, Shae Jones shares her multifaceted journey as an actress and producer, reflecting on her childhood experiences, the impact of family dynamics, and her understanding of ADHD. She discusses the balance between creativity and logistics in her work, the importance of vulnerability in relationships, and her struggles with anxiety and control stemming from her family's challenges. The conversation delves into the physical manifestations of anxiety and the exploration of trauma and dissociation, providing insights into Shay's personal growth and resilience. In this conversation, Dr. Rob delves into the complexities of emotional experiences, the impact of childhood on acting, and the challenges of navigating relationships. He discusses the importance of understanding overstimulation and dissociation, the role of emotions in creativity, and the significance of balancing personal and professional life. The dialogue also touches on manifestation, goal setting, and the necessity of networking while overcoming self-doubt.

  • In this engaging conversation, Ellis and Dr. Rob interview Paul Sikes, a talented songwriter, about his musical journey, the influence of his upbringing, and the intricacies of songwriting. They explore the differences between right and left brain thinking in music, the challenges of the music industry, and the importance of empathy in songwriting. Paul shares personal anecdotes about his early experiences with music, his admiration for country music, and how he navigates setbacks in his career, emphasizing the joy of the creative process over accolades. In this conversation, Paul shares his insights on the journey of being a musician, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the process rather than focusing solely on accolades. He discusses the mental struggles artists face, the significance of maintaining a positive mindset, and the challenges of stage fright. Paul reflects on his upbringing, the support from his family, and how he overcame personal hurdles to pursue his passion for songwriting. He also touches on the power of vulnerability in connecting with audiences and the importance of manifesting one's dreams into reality. As he looks ahead to future goals, Paul expresses excitement for new opportunities in his career. This is an amazing episode you don't want to miss!

  • In this episode, Ellis and Dr. Rob dive into the fascinating world of facial asymmetry — something many of us have but rarely notice. From uneven wrinkles to differences in eye size, they explore how these subtle facial imbalances can reveal deeper insights into our brain's development and nervous system. Is your face a reflection of your emotional state? Can a head tilt or drooping mouth corner signal more than just genetics? Your hosts explain how facial asymmetry can be linked to everything from brainstem activity and social engagement to digestive health and immune response.

    Through personal stories and examples, they unpack the surprising connections between physical features and behavior patterns. Learn how facial cues can provide clues to your brain's strengths and weaknesses, and how chronic issues like digestive problems or heightened sensitivity might be related to how your brain is regulating your nervous system. Plus, they discuss how emotional traits, like being extra sensitive or intuitive, might also tie back to these fascinating neurological imbalances.

    Whether you’ve noticed your own asymmetries or just want to understand the science behind them, this episode will give you tools to better understand your body and mind.

  • In this episode, Ellis and Dr. Robert Molillo dive deep into the fascinating world of brain asymmetry and its impact on creativity, mental health, and personal growth. Ellis reflects on her journey from New York to Nashville during the pandemic and her struggles with mental health, creative blocks, and the overwhelming influx of like-minded people. Together with her dad, Dr. Molillo, they explore the critical differences between the right and left brain, and how these differences shape who we are as individuals.

    Dr. Molillo explains the concept of "unevenness of skills," where people may excel in certain areas while struggling in others, and how brain asymmetry plays a role in this. They discuss how right-brain dominant individuals, like Ellis, often possess incredible creativity and empathy but may struggle with traditional academics or social interactions. On the flip side, left-brain dominant individuals tend to excel in logic, structure, and detailed analysis but may miss the emotional nuance and social cues that right-brain thinkers naturally grasp.

    This episode offers a unique lens to understand mental health challenges, talent, and the importance of embracing both sides of the brain for a harmonious, fulfilling life.

  • In this episode, Ellis and Dr. Rob delve deep into the fascinating connection between narcissism, imposter syndrome, and the brain. What happens when the left and right hemispheres of our brain work in tension with one another, and how does this influence our sense of self-worth, pride, and vulnerability? From the egotistical left-brain narcissist to the self-doubting right-brain artist, your hosts unpack the neurological basis behind these behaviors and explores how both brain hemispheres contribute to the complex dynamic of self-esteem and insecurity.

    Through a compelling conversation, they break down how narcissism is not a one-size-fits-all condition—there are different forms based on how our brains process emotions, judgment, and social interaction. Whether you're a high-functioning artist or a brilliant professional struggling with imposter syndrome, this episode will give you valuable insights into how our brain chemistry shapes our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us.

    With an emphasis on self-awareness and understanding, The Write Brain offers hope that these neural imbalances can be addressed, leading to personal transformation and healthier relationships. Tune in to learn about the dance of the brain and how embracing both sides can lead to a more balanced and empowered life.

  • In this episode, Ellis and Dr. Rob explore the emotional rollercoaster many creative individuals face, from the exhilarating highs of inspiration to the crushing lows of self-doubt. Ellis shares his personal experiences as a musician, detailing how creative bursts can quickly give way to writer’s block and self-criticism. Dr. Rob breaks down the neurological basis behind these cycles, linking right-brain creativity with emotional vulnerability, and explains how the manic-depressive pattern can be a part of the artistic process.

    They also discuss the stigma surrounding bipolar disorder, particularly within creative fields, and how understanding these emotional ups and downs can lead to a more compassionate view of mental health in the arts. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone navigating the complexities of creativity and emotional vulnerability, helping to shift the conversation away from labels and toward a deeper understanding of the emotional cycles that drive great art.

    Tune in for an honest, relatable discussion that could help you better navigate your own creative flow.

  • In the debut episode of The Write Brain Podcast, join singer/songwriter Ellis Melillo and her father, renowned functional neurologist Dr. Robert Melillo, as they dive deep into the fascinating world of brain health. This intimate conversation explores the connection between creativity, cognitive function, and overall brain wellness. Ellis and Dr. Melillo share personal stories, scientific insights, and practical advice on how understanding the brain can lead to a healthier, more balanced life. Whether you're an artist, a thinker, or someone simply curious about the brain, this episode offers a unique perspective from a family deeply connected by both science and creativity. Tune in to learn how brain health can shape every aspect of our lives.