Brodie Mullin

Author: Brian Bollman Aug 20, 2025

Hello, my name is Brodie Mullin. Growing up, I loved constructing elaborate forts from Costco’s cardboard boxes, sparking my passion for engineering. This enthusiasm led me to design projects like a mouse-trap car and a Plinko game, honing my problem-solving and innovation skills.

As a future mechanical engineering student at Mercer University, I plan to use my expertise to positively impact my community. Through my nonprofit organization, the Warrior Kindness Initiative, I aim to combine my engineering knowledge with a commitment to fostering kindness and inclusivity, creating solutions that address both technical and social challenges.

I founded the Warrior Kindness Initiative to promote kindness and combat bullying in schools. The initiative provides grants to teachers to implement anti-bullying curriculum and kindness incentives in school.

I am also an urban-pop singer/rapper and I write songs for my community. My song “Warrior,” written in response to online bullying, reflects my journey of resilience and carries a message about kindness. I perform “Warrior” at anti-bullying events.

My other songs include “Bye Bye Bye,” which celebrates cancer survivors and caregivers, with all proceeds donated to children with chronic and terminal illnesses, and “Bulldog Nation,” a hype song that amps up the crowd at games. My newest song, “Class of 2025,” is a tribute to the graduating class, taking listeners back to pep rallies, football games, and the journey through high school.

I am grateful to have been chosen as a recipient of the Stand for the Silent Scholarship. This scholarship will help me pursue my education and continue my service to the community. Thank you for your support.