45 min

Season 2 #7 Matthew Ashton How To Be Sad with Helen Russell

    • Salud mental

My guest today is the toy designer Matthew Ashton - Vice President of design at Lego; Executive Producer on the Lego Movies; head judge on Lego Masters UK; creator of Unikitty and the man behind Lego’s first ever LGBTQ+ set – the rainbow inspired Everyone is Awesome. The set represents a huge milestone both for Lego and for Matthew personally, who has spoken out about the struggles he faced growing up as an LGBTQ+ kid in the 1980s and 90s.
He says: ‘being told what I should play with, how I should walk, how I should talk, what I should wear – the message I always got was that somehow I was ‘wrong’. I wish, as a kid, I had looked at the world and thought: ‘This is going to be OK, there’s a place for me’. I wish I’d seen an inclusive statement that said ‘everyone is awesome’” - and so, he made it himself.
He’s putting it out there into the world to mark the start of Pride Month.
 
Here, we talk about:
 
- Growing up under section 28
- ‘Throwing like a girl’
- Learning to ‘breathe’ for the first time
- Lego (& other life changing moments)
- Breaking down (even when you have the best job in the world)
- …and building back up again
- Why therapy takes patience
- Finding purpose, now
Follow Matthew on Instagram @matthew__ashton or on Twitter @matthew__ashton
Follow Helen on social media @MsHelenRussell
How To Be Sad, the book, is out now.
Thanks to Joel Grove for production and to Matt Clacher at HarperCollins for making this podcast happen.

My guest today is the toy designer Matthew Ashton - Vice President of design at Lego; Executive Producer on the Lego Movies; head judge on Lego Masters UK; creator of Unikitty and the man behind Lego’s first ever LGBTQ+ set – the rainbow inspired Everyone is Awesome. The set represents a huge milestone both for Lego and for Matthew personally, who has spoken out about the struggles he faced growing up as an LGBTQ+ kid in the 1980s and 90s.
He says: ‘being told what I should play with, how I should walk, how I should talk, what I should wear – the message I always got was that somehow I was ‘wrong’. I wish, as a kid, I had looked at the world and thought: ‘This is going to be OK, there’s a place for me’. I wish I’d seen an inclusive statement that said ‘everyone is awesome’” - and so, he made it himself.
He’s putting it out there into the world to mark the start of Pride Month.
 
Here, we talk about:
 
- Growing up under section 28
- ‘Throwing like a girl’
- Learning to ‘breathe’ for the first time
- Lego (& other life changing moments)
- Breaking down (even when you have the best job in the world)
- …and building back up again
- Why therapy takes patience
- Finding purpose, now
Follow Matthew on Instagram @matthew__ashton or on Twitter @matthew__ashton
Follow Helen on social media @MsHelenRussell
How To Be Sad, the book, is out now.
Thanks to Joel Grove for production and to Matt Clacher at HarperCollins for making this podcast happen.

45 min