Épisodes

  • Red Light Therapy Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode, we’re talking about red light therapy, lasers, brain stimulation, autism research, and why it matters so much to understand how these tools are actually being used.

    Dr. Robert Melillo discusses research from his lab involving low-level laser therapy and autism, and explains why tools like red light, infrared light, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and other forms of brain-based therapy can be powerful — but only when used correctly.

    We get into:

    • What red light therapy and laser therapy actually are
    • How light can affect the brain
    • The difference between using lasers on the body vs. the brain
    • Why brain imbalances matter
    • How the wrong type of stimulation can make symptoms worse
    • Autism, ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and right brain/left brain differences
    • Why one-size-fits-all biohacking advice can be misleading
    • How to think critically about health advice on Instagram and TikTok

    This episode is all about clarity.

    There are amazing tools out there that can truly help people — but the tool itself is not the magic bullet. The key is knowing who you’re treating, what part of the brain is involved, and how to use the tool properly.

    As always, the goal is not fear — it’s understanding.

    🎙 Hosted by Ellis Melillo & Dr. Robert Melillo

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    47 min
  • Cassidy Daniels on The Road, Resilience & Country Music
    Jun 18 2026

    This week we have our friend Cassidy Daniels on the pod, and we are so excited for you to hear this one.

    Cassidy is an incredible singer-songwriter who you may recognize from Dutton Ranch, where she performed her song “Heartshaped Necklace.” We talk about that experience, the power of music placement, and what it’s been like watching her career grow.

    In this episode, we get into:

    Cassidy’s childhood and growing up in a military family

    ADHD and how music became her outlet

    Why songwriting became her superpower

    Moving to Nashville at 16

    Meeting Liz Rose and learning the craft of songwriting

    Trusting your gut and following intuition

    The reality behind “overnight success”

    Comparison, body image, and the pressure of Nashville

    Her experience on The Road

    Staying true to your own sound

    Cassidy is the kind of artist who reminds you why storytelling matters. Her music is honest, emotional, and completely her own — and this conversation is such a beautiful look into the journey behind it.

    Make sure you follow Cassidy Daniels, check out “Heartshaped Necklace,” and keep an eye out for her upcoming music.

    🎙 Hosted by Ellis Melillo & Dr. Robert Melillo

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    50 min
  • Movement Is Medicine for the Brain
    Jun 9 2026

    After a little break, we’re back — and this week we’re talking about the connection between movement, mental health, brain development, and overall wellness.

    In this episode, Ellis and Dr. Robert Melillo discuss why physical activity is so important for the brain, especially in childhood, and how the rise of digital technology and sedentary lifestyles may be connected to changes in cognitive scores, social development, obesity, diabetes, anxiety, and depression.

    We get into:

    • Why movement is foundational for brain development
    • How physical fitness impacts mental health
    • The connection between screens, sedentary behavior, and childhood health
    • Why kids need outdoor play, sports, and physical challenges
    • The return of the Presidential Fitness Test
    • How exercise can improve anxiety, mood, and emotional regulation
    • Ellis’s experience doing 75 Hard
    • Why building healthy habits young can shape adulthood

    This episode is not about judgment — it’s about awareness.

    Movement matters.
    Exercise matters.
    And taking care of your body can deeply impact your brain.

    Welcome back. We missed you 🤍

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    55 min
  • Pathological Demand Avoidance Explained
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode, we’re talking about pathological demand avoidance and task avoidance — what they look like, why they get confused, and what may actually be happening in the brain.

    A lot of people use these terms interchangeably, but they are not always the same thing.

    We get into:

    What pathological demand avoidance (PDA) means

    How it overlaps with autism

    How task avoidance can look similar but come from something very different

    The difference between right-brain dominant and left-brain dominant patterns

    How OCD can drive these behaviors in completely different ways

    Why asking someone to do something can trigger panic, rage, or shutdown

    Why this is so often misunderstood by parents, teachers, and even professionals

    We also talk about:

    Why simple things can feel way more overwhelming than they “should”

    The hidden mental spiral behind procrastination and avoidance

    Why some people avoid tasks because of fear, overwhelm, or criticism

    Why others react aggressively when interrupted or redirected

    Why understanding the brain matters so much if you actually want to help

    This episode is especially for:

    parents dealing with extreme resistance in their kids

    people who struggle with task avoidance themselves

    anyone trying to better understand PDA, OCD, autism, and emotional regulation

    As always, the goal is not just to label behaviors — it’s to understand them.

    If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs it.

    #PathologicalDemandAvoidance #PDA #TaskAvoidance #Autism #OCD #ADHD #Neurodivergent #Parenting #MentalHealth

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    44 min
  • Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (Why Everything Feels So Personal)
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, we’re talking about something so many people struggle with but don’t fully understand: Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD).

    If you’ve ever:

    • Taken criticism really hard
    • Felt like one comment ruined your entire week
    • Constantly worried people are mad at you
    • Needed reassurance in relationships
    • Felt like rejection hits you way deeper than others

    …this episode is for you.

    We break down:

    • What rejection sensitivity dysphoria actually is
    • Why it’s often misunderstood (and mislabeled as ADHD)
    • The brain science behind why rejection can feel so intense
    • How this connects to anxiety, empathy, and attachment styles
    • Why right-brain dominant, creative people feel this the most
    • The link between rejection, shame, and fear of abandonment
    • Why performers and artists often struggle with this deeply

    We also get personal and talk about:

    • Middle school rejection and how it sticks with you
    • People pleasing and anxious attachment
    • Being hyper-aware of others’ emotions
    • Why some people “don’t care”… and others feel everything

    This conversation is emotional, validating, and honestly healing — especially if you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive.”

    You’re not crazy. There’s a reason your brain works this way.

    If this resonates, send this episode to a friend who needs to hear it 🤍
    #RejectionSensitivity #RSD #ADHD #MentalHealth #Empath #Anxiety #Overthinking #AttachmentStyles

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    42 min
  • Sydnee Washington on Comedy, Confidence & Chaos
    Apr 2 2026

    This week we have our friend Sydnee Washington on the pod, and this episode is everything we hoped it would be: hilarious, honest, chaotic, vulnerable, and completely unforgettable.

    Sydnee is currently on tour with her show My Black Barbie Story, and while she was in Nashville, we got to sit down and talk about everything from childhood and comedy to anxiety, stage fright, people pleasing, and learning how to finally be yourself.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    Sydnee’s childhood and what she was like as a kid

    Growing up with older caregivers and feeling different

    Learning struggles, embarrassment, and being hyper-aware

    How comedy became an outlet

    Anxiety, stage fright, and self-doubt

    People pleasing and anxious attachment

    Why the funniest people are often the most sensitive

    Her one-of-a-kind storytelling style

    The truth behind My Black Barbie Story

    Sydnee is one of the funniest people we know, but what makes this conversation so special is how open she is. She shares her story in a way that is both deeply real and unbelievably funny — and we know so many of you are going to relate to her honesty.

    If you love comedy, storytelling, and conversations about how creative minds actually work, this episode is for you.

    Make sure you check out Sydnee Washington on tour and follow along with My Black Barbie Story.

    #SydneeWashington #ComedyPodcast #StandUpComedy #Anxiety #Storytelling #MentalHealth #CreativeBrains

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    53 min
  • Autism, the Right Brain & Neurodivergence Explained
    Mar 26 2026

    Welcome back to The Write Brain podcast.

    With Autism Awareness Month approaching in April — and World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd — we wanted to create an episode that gives a clear, big-picture understanding of autism and neurodivergence.

    There is so much confusion around autism today.
    This episode is about simplifying it.

    Dr. Robert Melillo shares decades of clinical experience and neuroscience research to explain:

    • What autism actually is (from a brain-based perspective)
    • The role of the right brain vs left brain
    • Why autism exists on a spectrum
    • What “neurodivergence” really means
    • Why autism may be increasing
    • Common misconceptions about diagnosis and development
    • How understanding the brain can change outcomes

    Instead of focusing on labels, this conversation focuses on function, development, and possibility.

    Whether you’re a parent, someone on the spectrum, or just trying to understand the topic better — this episode is meant to bring clarity to something that is often misunderstood.

    📍 Live Lecture – New York City (March 31st)
    Dr. Melillo will be hosting a live lecture focused on autism, brain development, and treatment approaches.

    Two sessions available:
    • 11:00 AM
    • 6:30/7:00 PM

    For more details, visit: www.drrobertmelillo.com

    We’ll be doing more episodes like this — diving deeper into autism, neurodivergence, and the brain.

    If this episode helped you, share it with someone who needs it.

    🎙 Hosted by Ellis Melillo & Dr. Robert Melillo

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    47 min
  • Sadie Bass on ADHD, Creativity & the Right Brain
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with country artist Sadie Bass to talk about her new single “F You, I’m ADHD” — and the deeper reality behind what ADHD actually feels like.

    This conversation goes way beyond the label.

    We get into:

    • The difference between ADD vs ADHD (and why it matters)
    • Right brain vs left brain — and how it affects learning & creativity
    • Why ADHD isn’t really an “attention deficit”
    • Growing up with ADHD and navigating school
    • The connection between creativity, empathy, and anxiety
    • Stage fright, overthinking, and performing under pressure
    • Depression, brain chemistry, and finding what works for you
    • Misophonia (why certain sounds can trigger intense reactions)
    • Why so many artists struggle with mental health

    Sadie also shares her personal journey — from writing songs as a kid to building a career in music — and how being different actually became her biggest strength.

    This episode is honest, funny, and incredibly relatable — especially if you’ve ever felt like your brain just works… differently.

    If you’ve ever:

    Overthought everything

    Felt overwhelmed by your own mind

    Struggled with focus, anxiety, or emotions

    You’re not alone.

    And you might just be wired for something special.

    🎙 Hosted by Ellis Melillo & Dr. Robert Melillo

    🎧 Listen to Sadie Bass’s new single: “F You, I’m ADHD”

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    54 min