Marcus Brigstocke: I was fourteen when they threatened to wire my jaw shut
4/17/20261 hr 5 min
This episode includes discussion of sensitive topics, including addiction, that some listeners may find distressing. Please take care while listening, and feel free to pause or step away if you need to.
From a privileged childhood in Surrey to the chaos of addiction, expulsion and eventual recovery, Marcus Brigstocke’s early life was far more turbulent than his public persona might suggest.
In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with the comedian, writer and performer to explore the experiences that shaped him: boarding school at seven, a damaging relationship with food from childhood, and the compulsive behaviours that would later give way to alcohol, drugs and despair while he was still in his teens.
Marcus speaks with extraordinary candour about shame, survival and the long road to recovery, reflecting on the pain of being sent away so young, the sense of being trapped inside patterns he could neither control nor explain, and the intervention that ultimately saved his life before adulthood had properly begun.
They discuss the strange overlap between addiction and comedy, the instant feedback of making people laugh, and the role performance played in helping him endure what was happening offstage. Marcus also reflects on class, masculinity, recovery, parenthood and the double life of a stand-up- thick-skinned and vulnerable, commanding and needy, all at once.
Funny, forensic and deeply moving, this is a conversation about trauma, reinvention and the hard-won joy of becoming the person you might not have lived long enough to meet.
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If you've been affected by anything you've heard in this episode, please take a moment to read the resources listed: We Are With You, Change Grow Live, Turning Point
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First 90 secondsJames O'Brien· Host0:00
[upbeat jingle] This is a Global Player original podcast. This episode contains discussion of some very sensitive topics, including addiction and some of the ramifications thereof. You may find elements of it distressing, so please do take care while listening, and feel free to pause or indeed step away if you feel that you need to.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest0:24
[upbeat music] I went to school with a relationship with eating that was already a mess. I didn't feel sad.
James O'Brien· Host0:31
Mm.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest0:31
I should have. That would've been an honest response.
James O'Brien· Host0:34
So you were already bolting on the armor and- Yeah.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest0:36
By the time I was old enough to find drugs and alcohol, they were a blessed relief from the pain that I was in from the eating, which was so out of control.
James O'Brien· Host0:46
God.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest0:46
Addiction, for me, was absolutely baked into who I was by the time I was 10.
James O'Brien· Host0:52
[upbeat music] Hello and welcome to Full Disclosure, a podcast project conceived entirely to let me interview interesting people in a rather larger space than would ever be available on the radio. Marcus Brigstocke, welcome.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest1:13
Thanks, man.
James O'Brien· Host1:14
Renaissance man.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest1:15
Ha!
James O'Brien· Host1:15
Is it? I don't know. I mean- I'll take it. It, yeah, okay.
Marcus Brigstocke· Guest1:19
I will take it. I think that's lovely.
James O'Brien· Host1:20
Instantly, in- instantly recognizable, um, busy, and I, I have to confess, the, the, the, the culmination of a much more traumatic life than I had