Thinking Differently and Laughing Loudly with Pierre Novellie + Robin Ince | Bradford Lit Fest 2025
Join us for a captivating conversation as Robin Ince, author of Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal: My Adventures in Neurodiversity, and Pierre Novellie, author of Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things?: A Comedian’s Guide to Autism explores the intersection of comedy, creativity, and neurodiversity. Sharing insights from their latest books, Ince and Novellie delve into their personal journeys, unpacking the quirks, challenges, and joys of neurodiverse experiences with wit and warmth. Expect laughter, thought-provoking anecdotes, and a celebration of the unique ways neurodiversity shapes how we see – and laugh at – the world. www.bradfordlitfest.co.uk

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He’s Not Normal: Robin Ince in Conversation

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Pierre Novellie | Why Can't I Just Enjoy Things (Full Comedy Special)

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Robert Thorogood spills the tea about The Mysterious Affair of Judith Potts Ep. 28 My Bookcase Slays

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Emma Thompson Talks with Helen Shaw | The New Yorker

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The mind is a chaos of delight: Robin Ince at TEDxDublin

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S2E36 | Prescription Jeans | BudPod w/ Glenn Moore & Pierre Novellie

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Pierre Novellie | Quiet Ones (Full Comedy Special)

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Odd Things Autistic People Do That Others Don't (Top 10)

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AUTISM IN DISGUISE: 10 “weird” things I didn’t realise were signs of autism

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Pierre Novellie on perceptions of how many people are autistic - from RHLSTP Book Club 110

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The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

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'Confirmation Bias' | Tim Minchin: BACK

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Tim Key on Steve Coogan, Alan Partridge and Carey Mulligan

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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Why is Argus Filch the janitor of Hogwarts? Pierre Novellie does Harry Potter FanFic

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Pierre Novellie Uses Food As A Reward | Comedy Central Live

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Hypermobility, POTS + ADHD, Autism, ND Connection with Leading Expert Dr Jessica Eccles

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Pierre Novellie - Terry Pratchett, Autism and Uncle Ben’s Bridge (Book Plug, Ep 1)

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Pierre Novellie: Fringe as harvest time, how things have changed and the digital age

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