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Comedian and Actor Colin Hoult, has taken another step into the Neuroverse as he explores his neurodiversity, and maybe yours!
Describing and understanding his ADHD and possible autism - he navigates this new landscape and hopefully brings you along for the ride.
This week he searches for treasure hidden in the constant stress of dealing with neurotypical squares and their neurotypical square world.
Topics discussed: not getting on 8 out of 10 cats, Rejection sensitivity disorder (see previous), Thom Tuck, St Germaine, Going Scottish, piling on loads of plates, finding your treasure map, other very messy metaphors, bit about being on Derek, moans about not working enough, the thrill of live performance, pissing in the garden and ends with a vaguely recognised poem from one Richard Selig - did he ever exist - can anyone find him? ST Germaine everyone!
SUPPORT THE SHOW patreon.com/colinhoult - at some point I will need money to keep me doing this. Thanks in advance!
FOLLOW ME - @colinhoult on Twitter, @colinhoultcomedy on Insta, website iamcolinhoult.com
BOOK ME - [email protected] for acting and comedy work. OR for smaller gigs, podcasts, requests [email protected]
MESSAGE ME - hoping to grow a little Neurodiverse community here - send me you thoughts on what you like and what you would like to hear to my email or on the smelly socials.
THANKS TO - @eyesonlegs for wonderful music, image design and editing , @edshots for the original photo and many more
An Evening with (The Late) Anna Mann, November 11th at The Pleasance, London. Book tickets
An Evening with (The Late) Anna Mann: Christmas Party! December 9th at Komedia, Brighton. Book tickets
To hear more of Colin's podcasts, visit https://iamcolinhoult.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comedian and Actor Colin Hoult, has taken another step into the Neuroverse as he explores his neurodiversity, and maybe yours!
Describing and understanding his ADHD and possible autism - he navigates this new landscape and hopefully brings you along for the ride.
This week he searches for treasure hidden in the constant stress of dealing with neurotypical squares and their neurotypical square world.
Topics discussed: not getting on 8 out of 10 cats, Rejection sensitivity disorder (see previous), Thom Tuck, St Germaine, Going Scottish, piling on loads of plates, finding your treasure map, other very messy metaphors, bit about being on Derek, moans about not working enough, the thrill of live performance, pissing in the garden and ends with a vaguely recognised poem from one Richard Selig - did he ever exist - can anyone find him? ST Germaine everyone!
SUPPORT THE SHOW patreon.com/colinhoult - at some point I will need money to keep me doing this. Thanks in advance!
FOLLOW ME - @colinhoult on Twitter, @colinhoultcomedy on Insta, website iamcolinhoult.com
BOOK ME - [email protected] for acting and comedy work. OR for smaller gigs, podcasts, requests [email protected]
MESSAGE ME - hoping to grow a little Neurodiverse community here - send me you thoughts on what you like and what you would like to hear to my email or on the smelly socials.
THANKS TO - @eyesonlegs for wonderful music, image design and editing , @edshots for the original photo and many more
An Evening with (The Late) Anna Mann, November 11th at The Pleasance, London. Book tickets
An Evening with (The Late) Anna Mann: Christmas Party! December 9th at Komedia, Brighton. Book tickets
To hear more of Colin's podcasts, visit https://iamcolinhoult.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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