Brains Are Sexy's Podcast
Welcome to Brains Are Sexy, where we believe a healthy brain is a sexy brain. Join hosts Jorgie Sandoval, Dr. Brian Bello, and Olivia Massey for monthly mental health conversations exploring the challenges of adulthood and the healthy coping tools that help us navigate them.
Designed for listeners tackling the ongoing rollercoaster of adulthood, each episode dives into a different topic you're likely navigating right now: setting healthy boundaries, dealing with imposter syndrome at work, handling unexpected changes, or simply trying to take better care of yourself. Think of Brains Are Sexy as a candid, supportive conversation with friends who actually know what they're talking about.
Our hosts bring a blend of lived experience and professional insights: Jorgie Sandoval is a queer, undocumented professional with a background in mentorship and development; Dr. Brian Bello is a psychiatrist, living with ADHD, with a private practice in Long Beach; and Olivia Massey is a child and adolescent therapist.
Our mission is to normalize mental health conversations and empower you to build the tools you need for a healthier, happier mind.
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Brains Are Sexy's Podcast
Latest Episodes
Establishing Healthy Boundaries
Welcome Back, Sexy Brains! As we evolve and make changes in our lives, we inevitably have to reshape the dynamics with the people around us. That usually means setting boundaries, and let's be real, that's really uncomfortable, especially if yo...
Brains Are Sexy S01E03 - Work and Identity
Season 1, Episode 3 - Work and IdentityHello Sexy Brains! In Episode 3 of our season exploring “Change,” we’re looking at how our jobs intersect with our identities. Many people in life may aspire to a dream job or career, but what effe...
Brains Are Sexy - Work-Life Balance
Hello Sexy Brains! In Episode 2 of our season exploring “Change,” we’re diving headfirst into the ever-elusive idea of “work-life balance.” It’s something we hear all the time, but what does it look like in real life? And more importantly, why ...