These recordings bridge the gap between the private archive and the public page, capturing the visceral vibration of words as they leave the body.
This is the work in its most raw state. These spoken word videos and voice captures are stripped of studio polish and performance, focusing instead on the marrow of the message. They are the oral history of an unmasking, vocal disruptions designed to be heard in the same spirit they were written: untamed and unfiltered.
Here, Too Much, They Said is spoken the way it was born — through voice, through body memory, through refusal.This is an unmasking. A breaking of containment.
If you’ve ever been called too intense, too rigid, too loud in your truth, you will recognize the sound. Listen with your ribs.
Brandi Lynn is a writer, artist, and literacy specialist (M.S.Ed.) currently pursuing a Doctorate in Metaphysical Science. Her work, ranging from poetry to children’s stories, explores the intersections of healing, neurodivergence, and the messy human experience. View her credentials and press features.
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