The Write Brain

Ellis Melillo

The Write Brain is a podcast that explores the intersection of mental health and the music industry. Hosted by singer/songwriter Ellis Melillo and functional neurologist Dr. Robert Melillo, each episode features intimate conversations with musical artists about their mental health journeys. With insights from Dr. Melillo on brain health and Ellis' personal experiences, the show uncovers the challenges musicians face in balancing creativity, performance, and well-being. Tune in for powerful stories of resilience, healing, and creative expression.

  1. HACE 17 H

    Pathological Demand Avoidance Explained

    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

    44 min
  2. 26 MAR

    Autism, the Right Brain & Neurodivergence Explained

    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

    47 min
  3. 4 MAR

    Assume Competence: The Truth About Non-Speaking Autism

    In this episode of The Write Brain Podcast, we dive into one of the most controversial and misunderstood topics in autism: What if non-speaking autistic individuals understand everything? Dr. Robert Melillo shares 35 years of neuroscience research and clinical experience working with children and adults on the autism spectrum — including those who have never spoken a word. We discuss: • What is actually preventing some autistic individuals from speaking• The role of the right brain and interoception• Why many non-speaking individuals may be exceptionally gifted• The controversy around spelling and letter boards• What research says about motor control vs. language ability• Why we must “assume competence”• Powerful real stories from families Many of the individuals discussed in this episode have demonstrated advanced reading levels, deep emotional intelligence, and profound insight — despite being previously labeled “low functioning.” Could it be that we’ve misunderstood the autistic brain? This episode is about awareness, compassion, neuroscience, and giving a voice to those who have one inside — but struggle to express it outwardly. If you know someone with autism, especially a non-speaking individual, please share this episode. April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day.For more information about Dr. Melillo’s upcoming lecture in New York City, visit his Instagram: @DrRobertMelillo or drmillo.com Assume competence.Presume intelligence.Lead with respect.

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The Write Brain is a podcast that explores the intersection of mental health and the music industry. Hosted by singer/songwriter Ellis Melillo and functional neurologist Dr. Robert Melillo, each episode features intimate conversations with musical artists about their mental health journeys. With insights from Dr. Melillo on brain health and Ellis' personal experiences, the show uncovers the challenges musicians face in balancing creativity, performance, and well-being. Tune in for powerful stories of resilience, healing, and creative expression.

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