Brain Stories

Frank Kosa

This documentary series captures stories of those living with a mental illness, and the people who support them. True, intimate and unflinching. Welcome to stigma-free storytelling. Episodes dropping every 2 weeks. 

Episodes

  1. 04/12/2025

    Gwen: Three Generations & A Broken Legacy

    Gwen was 10 when she arrived to California from China, the hopes of her entire family on her shoulders. But her dream collapsed in college as she discovered that her grandmother, mother and her all grappled with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In order to really take care of her family, she would have to forge an entirely new understanding. The Episode Producer was Sarah Haufrect whose other work can be found at sarahhaufrect.com.  If you want to hear even more from Gwen, she recently guested on the "Super Feeler" podcast which you can listen to here or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out other "Super Feeler" episodes for even more powerful stories on BPD, hope, and connection. More information on the Mental Health Warmline for Chinese Communities that Gwen established can be found their website. The number is 1-800-881-8502.  Lila Galustian, the therapist who specializes in BPD, has her own website: re-discoveringyou.com.  The National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder (NEABPD) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by BPD and their families. You can learn more and access educational materials on their website. Finally, go to MindSiteNews.org to sign up for a newsletter from the only national news outlet devoted exclusively to covering mental health. Let us hear from you! We want to know how this story affected you, or any questions or stories you'd like to share. Text, call or leave us a voice message at (424) 240-9302. If you have a detailed story, it's even better to email us an audio message to brainstoriesproductions@gmail.com. Find out more about this episode and the Brain Stories documentary series at www.BrainStoriesProductions.com

    37 min
  2. 06/11/2025

    Anita: The Insidious Foe

    The first time Anita heard of her son’s schizophrenia was during his court-martial, after he’d been thrown in the brig for fighting.  It was the start of a 20-year cycle of recovery, relapse, arrest, and then involuntarily medicating him in a place where everything is involuntary: prison.  But she was not just battling an illness   She faced something that is virtually invisible, and everywhere. The Episode Producer was Dr. Ruth Shim, who is also an advisor to Brain Stories. Learn more about Anita and her work at fishermhconsulting.com. The full video of Pharoh, entitled "Standing Soldier" can be seen on Youtube. Information on the Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM) can be found at beam.community.      The books and research cited in the episode can be found below: Antonia Hylton’s, MadnessJonathan Metzl’s, The Protest PsychosisDeidre Anglin is the lead author of this research finding that Black people experienced schizophrenia spectrum disorders at nearly 4 times the rate of White people.  More about her work and research is on her faculty page.Let us hear from you!   We want to know how this story affected you, or any questions or stories you'd like to share. Call and leave us a message at (424) 240-9302.   If you have a detailed story, it's even better to email us an audio message to brainstoriesproductions@gmail.com. Find out more about this episode and the Brain Stories documentary series at www.BrainStoriesProductions.com

    45 min

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This documentary series captures stories of those living with a mental illness, and the people who support them. True, intimate and unflinching. Welcome to stigma-free storytelling. Episodes dropping every 2 weeks. 

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