The Curious Mind of Hercule Poirot

The Curious Mind of Hercule Poirot

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What makes a mind brilliant… yet different?

This is The Curious Mind of Hercule Poirot — a podcast exploring the world’s most famous Belgian detective and what he can teach us about neurodiversity, detail, and devotion.

Hercule Poirot, the creation of Agatha Christie, is renowned for his meticulous routines, his passion for order, and his unparalleled ability to observe. But what if these very traits — his precision, his focus, his need for structure — reveal something deeper about the way some minds are beautifully designed to see the world?

Across the episodes, we will explore defining characteristics often found on the autism spectrum, such as attention to detail, hyperfocus, logical thinking and routine through the lens of Poirot’s greatest cases.

So, pour yourself a cup of coffee, take a seat beside the world’s tidiest detective, and join me for The Curious Mind of Hercule Poirot.

  • Season 1: Six episodes exploring core autistic traits through the character of Hercule Poirot, tracing how his attention to detail, routine, logic, sensory awareness, and distinctive social style appear across Agatha Christie’s stories.
  • Season 2: Six episodes examining common myths about autism, using Poirot as a counter-example to show how these misconceptions unravel when we look closely at his empathy, imagination, humour, relationships, and depth of inner life.
  • Season 3: Six episodes exploring the richness of different neurotypes through the partnership of Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver. With Poirot reflecting autistic patterns of logic and order, and Mrs Oliver expressing traits often associated with ADHD — spontaneity, intuition, creative leaps — this season examines how their contrasting minds illuminate one another and reveal a fuller picture of human intelligence.

  • Season 4: Six episodes delving into the figure of the outsider in Agatha Christie’s world. From refugees and misfits to the socially awkward and the misunderstood, we explore how Christie uses the outsider to expose prejudice, reveal hidden truths, and deepen our understanding of justice, compassion, and belonging.
  • Season 5: Six episodes exploring the quiet faith that shapes Agatha Christie’s famous detective — his devotion to order, his compassion for human weakness, and his belief that truth exists to heal. Through themes of vocation, sin, confession, mercy, and integrity, we discover a Poirot whose logic is shaped by conscience, and whose intellect serves grace.
  • Season 6: Six episodes exploring how neurodiverse people experience church through scent, sound, touch, routine, and social communication. Using insights from Hercule Poirot’s perceptive mind, this series reflects on sensory inclusion, belonging, and worship design — imagining churches where every sense is welcomed and every kind of mind can truly feel at home.
  • Seasons 7 & 8: Twelve episodes exploring the short stories of 'Poirot Investigates', one case at a time. From glittering jewels to whispered curses, we uncover how Poirot sees beyond appearance and assumption — revealing deeper truths about fear, identity, trust, and the patterns of human behaviour.
  • Season 9: Before “autism” had a name, how might someone like Hercule Poirot have been understood? Six episodes exploring historical labels and tracing changing views of neurodivergent minds. Through Poirot’s little grey cells, discover a thoughtful journey into history, neurodiversity, and the possibility of divine design behind every kind of mind.
  • Season 10: Six episodes stepping beyond Poirot to explore the wider world of cosy mysteries. From fictional villages and flawed detectives to friendship, belonging, reinvention, and comfort reading, this season examines why millions of readers return to these gentle mysteries — and what they reveal about human nature, community, and the search for meaning.
  • Season 11: Six episodes exploring how the British class system shaped not only Christie’s plots but also Poirot himself — the ultimate outsider moving gracefully between drawing rooms and kitchens, servants’ corridors and ballrooms, decoding both crime and convention.

  • Season 12: Six episodes exploring food, drink, and hospitality in the world of Agatha Christie. From English tea tables and Poirot's coffee to country house dinners, cocktails, poison, and the rituals of welcome, this season uncovers how everyday meals and beverages reveal deeper truths about class, identity, trust, community, and human connection.
  • Seasons 13 & 14: Twelve episodes journeying through the stories of The Labours of Hercules, as Poirot undertakes a series of cases inspired by the legendary challenges of his mythological namesake. From lions, hydras and wild boars to gossip, corruption, deception and fear, each labour transforms an ancient monster into a very human challenge — revealing deeper insights into truth, justice, compassion, resilience, and Poirot’s own search for meaning as he contemplates the final chapter of his remarkable career.

About Me

I'm Alanna Sorrensen, a social worker with graduate qualifications in forensic mental health, autism, and theology. I am also a long-term Agatha Christie fan who appreciates the way storytelling can illuminate truth, nurture empathy, and celebrate the complexity of the human mind.

If you’ve enjoyed listening, reflecting, or journeying along with these ideas, I’ve created a simple way for you to support the work behind it. There’s no expectation at all — but every bit of encouragement helps make it possible to keep creating. https://buymeacoffee.com/alanna.sorrensen

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17. S3E5 Tea, Talk and Tolerance: Connection Across Neurotypes

17. S3E5 Tea, Talk and Tolerance: Connection Across Neurotypes

This episode explores how connection grows between very different minds. Through Mrs McGinty’s Dead and Hallowe’en Party, we see Poirot’s quiet precision meet Mrs Oliver’s energetic, rapid-fire intuit...

12 Jan 4min

16. S3E4 All in the Mind: Focus and Flow

16. S3E4 All in the Mind: Focus and Flow

This episode explores hyperfocus in both Poirot and Mrs Oliver — two very different minds drawn into the same deep flow. Through Cards on the Table, we see Poirot’s quiet, steady concentration alongsi...

7 Jan 4min

15. S3E3 Symmetry and Surprise: Physical space reflects the mind

15. S3E3 Symmetry and Surprise: Physical space reflects the mind

This episode explores how our physical spaces shape our inner worlds. Through the contrast between Mrs Oliver’s colourful, creative clutter and Poirot’s precise, symmetrical apartment, we see two diff...

4 Jan 5min

14. S3E2 Different Ways of Knowing: Logic, intuition, and the beauty of two minds seeing differently

14. S3E2 Different Ways of Knowing: Logic, intuition, and the beauty of two minds seeing differently

This episode explores two distinct ways of knowing: Poirot’s careful logic and Mrs Oliver’s racing intuition. Through Dead Man’s Folly and The Pale Horse, we see how their contrasting minds work in ta...

1 Jan 5min

13. S3E1 The Pattern and the Storm: Introducing Ariadne Oliver

13. S3E1 The Pattern and the Storm: Introducing Ariadne Oliver

This episode explores the partnership between Poirot and Mrs Oliver, showing how different ways of thinking can work together. Poirot brings order, patience, and careful reasoning; Mrs Oliver brings i...

29 Dec 20255min

12. S2E6 Myth 6: Autistic lives are limited - The Whole Life of Hercule Poirot

12. S2E6 Myth 6: Autistic lives are limited - The Whole Life of Hercule Poirot

This episode explores the myth that autistic people don’t want or need friends. Through the enduring bond between Poirot and Captain Hastings, we see how true friendship can thrive across difference —...

16 Dec 20255min

11. S2E5 Myth 5: Autistic People Don’t Want Friends - A Friendship of Two Minds

11. S2E5 Myth 5: Autistic People Don’t Want Friends - A Friendship of Two Minds

This episode challenges the myth that autistic people lack imagination or humour. Through The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and The ABC Murders, we see how Poirot’s creativity flows through order...

13 Dec 20255min

10. S2E4 Myth 4: Autistic People Lack Imagination and Humour - The Imaginative Mind of Order

10. S2E4 Myth 4: Autistic People Lack Imagination and Humour - The Imaginative Mind of Order

This episode challenges the myth that autistic people lack imagination or humour. Through The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and The ABC Murders, we see how Poirot’s creativity flows through order...

10 Dec 20256min

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