EP113 The Busiest Man Alive- Special Interests & Autism
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In this episode of Mad About, Maddy Alexander-Grout is joined by the wonderful Michael Bown, community champion, performer, theatre-lover, choir member, charity supporter, and quite possibly the busiest man alive.
Michael shares what life looks like as an autistic person with big passions, a packed calendar, and a deep love for performing, community, musicals, festivals and making a difference. From attending hundreds of theatre shows a year to singing in multiple languages, collecting DVDs, making personalised badges and taking part in local community events, Michael shows the joy, dedication and brilliance that can come from fully embracing your special interests.
The conversation also explores autism, bullying, burnout, belonging, friendship, performing, finding your people, and why being different is not something to hide from.
This is a beautiful, funny and heartfelt episode about autistic joy, community, and what happens when someone finally finds the places where they feel safe, seen and celebrated.
In This Episode, We Talk About:
- Michael’s role as a community champion in Lichfield
- His love of theatre, musicals, choirs and festivals
- Attending hundreds of shows and events every year
- Special interests and going “all in”
- Autism, dyspraxia and diagnosis at age 12
- The impact of bullying and finding belonging later in life
- Burnout and the pressure of a packed schedule
- Performing as a place of safety and connection
- Collecting DVDs, badges, calendars and memories
- The power of community, friendship and making a difference
Key Takeaways
- Special interests can be powerful sources of joy, identity and connection.
- Autistic people are not all the same, and social needs can look completely different from person to person.
- Finding the right community can change everything.
- Burnout can happen even when you love what you do.
- Being different is not wrong. It can be brilliant, beautiful and deeply meaningful.
- Belonging often comes from finding people who celebrate your quirks rather than question them.
Favourite Quotes
“I’m mad about making a difference in people’s lives and performing.”“When I’m up there on stage with my best friends who have become like family to me, I feel like I truly belong.”“The busiest man alive.”Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Michael and the Mad About Podcast
00:56 – Michael’s Life as a Community Champion
01:41 – Choirs, Concerts and Singing in Seven Languages
04:05 – Theatre, Musicals and Personalised Badge Collecting
05:17 – Special Interests, Shows and Going All In
06:32 – Work, Volunteering and a Very Busy Calendar
07:35 – Burnout, Rest and Reducing Pressure
09:30 – Autism, Socialising and Breaking Stereotypes
12:20 – Museums, Family Memories and Special Interests
14:53 – Maddy’s Sea Glass Collection and Creative Joy
16:03 – Lists, DVDs and Michael’s Collections
20:49 – Performing, Belonging and Feeling Safe on Stage
22:39 – Festivals, Lichfield and “Viva Lich Vegas”
28:58 – Michael’s Autism Diagnosis
30:05 – Bullying, Difference and Starting Again
35:42 – Walking for Autism and Making a Difference
37:26 – What Michael is Mad About
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