He’s Not Normal: Robin Ince in Conversation
Mon 2 Jun, 6pm – 7:30pm
Mon 2 Jun, 6pm – 7:30pm
What if being “weird” is actually the most normal thing of all? What if the traits we struggle with—distraction, overthinking, self-doubt—are actually our greatest assets?
Award-winning broadcaster, comedian, and deep thinker Robin Ince invites us into a lively and heartfelt conversation with Claudia Hammond about the ups and downs of neurodiversity. Drawing from his own experiences with ADHD, anxiety, and a mind that never stops racing, Robin explores what it really means to embrace the way our brains work—without apology.
With humour, insight, and a deep curiosity about human behaviour, he’ll challenge outdated ideas of “normal,” share stories from fellow neurodivergent voices, and celebrate the beauty of thinking differently.
Event Schedule
6:00pm: Pre-event socialising and networking
A cash bar will be available for refreshments.
6:15pm: Event begins
7:30pm: Event ends
Robin Ince is a comedian, actor and writer. The Guardian once declared him a ‘becardiganed polymath’ which seems about right. He is the author of several acclaimed books, including The Importance of Being Interested and I’m a Joke and So Are You. With Professor Brian Cox, he created and presents the award-winning BBC Radio 4 show The Infinite Monkey Cage, which ranks among the most popular science podcasts worldwide. He also won Celebrity Mastermind but forgot that calcium was the dominant element of chalk. After being diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 52, he finally has an excuse.
Claudia Hammond is an award-winning broadcaster, author, and psychology lecturer dedicated to exploring how psychological and medical research can enhance our everyday lives. She shares these insights through a variety of platforms, including radio, TV, podcasts, public events, and books. Claudia presents several acclaimed shows and podcasts, including All in the Mind on BBC Radio 4, which delves into psychology, neuroscience, and mental health, and the global health program Health Check on BBC World Service. She is also a Visiting Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Sussex. In addition to her broadcasting work, Claudia gives talks on psychology worldwide and frequently chairs public events on psychology, medicine, and science. She also contributes a regular column to BBC Future, debunking medical myths.
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