EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 40 MIN
Michael Jackson's Sensory Processing Made Music Physical Reality
from Neurodivergent
As pyrotechnics engulfed his scalp during a 1984 commercial shoot, Michael Jackson continued to dance, unaware his hair was burning—a moment of intense sensory dissociation that served as the catalyst for his lifelong reliance on painkillers. Born into a cramped two-bedroom house in Gary, Indiana, Michael’s hyper-fixated perfectionism was forged under the brutal, military-style rehearsals enforced by his father, Joe. This episode traces his path from the sensory overload of Midwest strip clubs to the assembly-line confines of Motown, revealing how his neurodivergent drive for creative autonomy ultimately clashed with the corporate machine that commodified his genius. All documents, transcripts, and sources are available at nbn.fm/neurodivergent/episode/michael-jackson. About Neurodivergent Neurodivergent is a stylized character study of iconic builders, artists, and outliers through a neurodivergent lens. Using AI, we examine how neurodivergent wiring shaped their success. Brought to you by Neural Broadcast Network (NBN).
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