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My Brain Está Spicy

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My Brain Está Spicy dives into the highs, lows, and hilarity of living with anxiety and navigating mental health in everyday life. Through storytelling and lighthearted conversations, co-hosts Melisa and Christy share their personal experiences, laugh through life’s absurdities, and explore how cultural identity shapes their journey. The show is not only a safe space for discussing anxiety but also celebrates resilience, humor, and the benefits of a good cry. Occasionally, they bring on guests to share diverse perspectives. We’re not here to diagnose or prescribe; we’re here to share our lives—overthinking family gatherings, navigating el qué dirán, and finding the humor in our spicy brains. So grab yourself a cafecito, tea or something with an extra kick if you like, and join us as we let our hair down about life. Let’s embrace the spice together—because what’s life without a little kick?Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • S1.E11 - Village People: Finding Your ‘Kumbaya’ Crew in a Spicy World
    May 9 2025

    What does it really mean to have a “support village”? In this episode, Melisa and Christy crack open the messy, magical, and sometimes painful truth about building (and losing) your people.

    From childhood church groups to friendship breakups over politics and personal growth, they reflect on:

    • Why friendship doesn’t need to check every box

    • The myth of the “one perfect best friend”

    • How cultural identity and religion shape our ideas of support

    • When support turns into silence—and how to grieve that

    • The surprise people who show up when you least expect it

    Whether your village is one person or a whole squad, this episode will remind you: support doesn't have to be big to be powerful. And yes, your version of community is valid—even if it doesn’t look like a group chat that’s texting 24/7.

    Information Links for Today's Show:

    • Mel Robbins Instagram post
    • TheSkimm Instagram post highlighting excerpt from Amy Poehler's - Good Hang podcast episode with Katharyn Hahn
    • Netflix's - Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones

    Have a hack you want to share, want to send us some love or have an idea for an episode? Email us at thespicybrainpod@gmail.com

    Also follow us on Instagram

    Product & Service Links: Some of the links we share may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them—at no extra cost to you! We only recommend products and services we genuinely love and believe could be helpful. Your support helps keep My Brain Está Spicy running, and we appreciate you!

      • Traditional Medicinal Tea - Throat Coat
      • Gin Gin Chews
      • Loop Earplugs
      • Avulux Migraine Glasses
      • LMNT Electrolytes
      • Buoy

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational & entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. We are not doctors, lawyers, financial advisors, or other qualified licensed professionals. For questions about your health, legal, or financial situations, please consult the proper professionals. Listeners should not disregard symptoms or delay in obtaining medical assistance from qualified medical professionals for any conditions they may have.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • S1.E10 - Sacred Rage - No, We’re Not Just ‘Hangry’ or 'Hormonal'
    May 2 2025

    In this fiery episode of My Brain Está Spicy, Melisa and Christy dive into the concept of sacred feminine rage—the often misunderstood and suppressed emotion that holds immense power when channeled correctly.

    They explore how anger is not just an emotion to suppress, but a life force that can fuel personal growth, healing, and empowerment. Both Melisa and Christy share their personal experiences with rage, how they’ve learned to embrace it, and how this emotion has been tied to their cultural and generational histories. From the pressure women face to always “stay calm” to how women and men aren't always afforded the safe space or approval to experience rage, this episode challenges the idea that rage is inherently negative.

    Tune in as they discuss how sacred rage can be channeled into something transformative, helping us stand up for ourselves, honor our boundaries, and reclaim our power.

    Information Links for Today's Show:

    • Sacred Rage - A reclamation of life force - @stephanienosco Instagram
    • What is Chi?
    • The Functions of Female Rage
    • Self-Silencing is Making Women Sick

    Have a hack you want to share, want to send us some love or have an idea for an episode? Email us at thespicybrainpod@gmail.com

    Also follow us on Instagram

    Product & Service Links: Some of the links we share may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them—at no extra cost to you! We only recommend products and services we genuinely love and believe could be helpful. Your support helps keep My Brain Está Spicy running, and we appreciate you!

      • Avulux Migraine Glasses
      • Traditional Medicinal Tea - Throat Coat
      • Gin Gin Chews
      • Loop Earplugs
      • LMNT Electrolytes
      • Buoy

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational & entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. We are not doctors, lawyers, financial advisors, or other qualified licensed professionals. For questions about your health, legal, or financial situations, please consult the proper professionals. Listeners should not disregard symptoms or delay in obtaining medical assistance from qualified medical professionals for any conditions they may have.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • S1.E9 - I’m Not an Imposter, I’m Just a Work in Progress
    Apr 25 2025

    In this week’s episode of My Brain Está Spicy, Melisa and Christy talk about how imposter syndrome shows up in their lives and how it impacts their mental health and well-being. Whether it’s questioning their abilities in their careers, feeling like they're not Latina enough, or doubting their worth, the feeling of not being enough is something we've all struggled with at some point in our lives.

    The episode touches on the societal pressures that fuel these feelings, especially for BIPOC women, and how the pressure to be “perfect” can create burnout and frustration. Their conversation is all about acknowledging those feelings without letting them define us. It’s a reminder to cut ourselves some slack, embrace progress over perfection, and stop letting imposter syndrome steal our peace.

    Join the conversation about how we’re fighting back against imposter syndrome, one step at a time.

    Information Links for Today's Show:

    • Is Impostor Syndrome Holding You Back From Living Your Best Life? by Arlin Cunic, MA
    • It’s Time to Reconceptualize What “Imposter Syndrome” Means for People of Color - by Kevin Cokley
    • Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome - by Ruchika Tulshyan and Jodi-Ann Burey

    Have a hack you want to share, want to send us some love or have an idea for an episode? Email us at thespicybrainpod@gmail.com

    Also follow us on Instagram

    Product & Service Links: Some of the links we share may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them—at no extra cost to you! We only recommend products and services we genuinely love and believe could be helpful. Your support helps keep My Brain Está Spicy running, and we appreciate you!

      • Traditional Medicinal Tea - Throat Coat
      • Gin Gin Chews
      • Loop Earplugs
      • Avulux Migraine Glasses
      • LMNT Electrolytes
      • Buoy

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational & entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. We are not doctors, lawyers, financial advisors, or other qualified licensed professionals. For questions about your health, legal, or financial situations, please consult the proper professionals. Listeners should not disregard symptoms or delay in obtaining medical assistance from qualified medical professionals for any conditions they may have.

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    1 h y 9 m
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