In this episode, I sit down with Craig Henderson,also known as The Neurodivergent Barber, to hear the inspiring storybehind Craig’s Barbershop—a sensory-friendly, inclusive space that’sbeen featured in The Sunday Times, BBC North West Tonight, TheMirror, and Bolton News.
Craig shares how his own experiences shaped the way hesupports neurodivergent clients, especially those with sensory processingdifferences or who find traditional barbershops overwhelming. We talk about thetools and strategies he uses to make haircuts more comfortable, the importanceof understanding individual needs, and how he works closely with local schoolsto support neurodivergent children and young people.
We also discuss men’s mental health—something Craig isdeeply passionate about. After losing a client to suicide, he began encouragingother barbers to take mental health training, helping to create safer spaceswhere men can open up and feel supported.
Craig opens up about the feedback he’s received fromfamilies, his vision for the future of the hair industry, and the people who’vesupported him along the way. He also answers some of my favourite reflectivequestions, like what his heart would say if it had a voice, which song captureshis journey, and what message he’d give to his younger self.
This conversation is full of heart, purpose, and real-lifeimpact. I left it feeling hopeful—and I think you will too.
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