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Big Bad Beautiful Brains

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.2025 Big Bad Beautiful Brains Hygiene & gesundes Leben Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • How a Busy, Loud Brain Finds Quiet and Creativity in the Chaos - Frankie Rose
    Feb 12 2026

    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
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    46 Min.
  • Season Two - Coming Soon!
    Jan 13 2026

    Hello everyone! I hope you're doing well. Just a little voice note from me to say that Season Two will be out later this month.

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    1 Min.
  • From Hunter-Gatherers to Capitalism: Food, Failure and Happiness - Mike Keen
    Jan 29 2026

    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
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    53 Min.
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