In this episode, Dallas Alexander shares his journey from a rural upbringing in Alberta, Canada, to becoming a sniper in the military and eventually transitioning into a successful country music career. He discusses the importance of resilience, mental health, and the impact of childhood experiences on personal growth. The conversation also touches on parenting and how to foster resilience in children. In this conversation, the speakers delve into personal experiences with fear, trauma, and resilience. They discuss childhood fears, particularly the fear of the dark, and how these fears can be linked to neurological development and parenting. The conversation transitions into the topic of PTSD, exploring symptoms like hyper-vigilance and flashbacks, and how these experiences shape one's perception of reality. The speakers also touch on the importance of resilience, especially in the face of discomfort, and how this resilience is cultivated through various life experiences. The discussion shifts to the concept of manifestation in the context of pursuing a music career, emphasizing the significance of focus and hard work. Finally, they express excitement for upcoming music projects and tours, highlighting the journey of growth and learning in the music industry.
What is The Write Brain?
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.