Michael Maisey

Author, TED Speaker and Non Profit Founder

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Gender: Male
Languages: English
Travels from: United Kingdom
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Michael Maisey is a motivational speaker who has a powerful story of overcoming adversity. He shares his experience of how to lead under pressure and keep going in the face of challenges. With his inspiring words, Michael motivates people to unlock their full potential and achieve their goals.

Biography

Meet Michael Maisey

Michael was a gang member, addict and suicidal convict. His youth and teenage years were shaped by abuse, turbulence and trauma. He has suffered extreme feelings of loss and guilt.

His subsequent recovery has been shaped by an exhaustive journey of self-reflection. Michael has built an award-winning business and created from scratch a not-for-profit organisation, the CIP Project. This supports over 2000 people every year suffering from addiction, mental health, PTSD and childhood trauma.

The way Michael has transformed his life is an inspiring story on its own. His autobiography, Young Offender, published in 2019 by Pan MacMillan, won two literary awards and featured as a best seller. But his power as a speaker and motivator are based less on what has happened than his deep understanding of the why. He reflects that this is down to:

  • Harnessing the power of kindness
  • Demystifying resilience
  • Reframing ‘community’ from a cliché into a medicine

He talks passionately about all three subjects in three different talks. Each is brought to life by Michael’s own story, but also by insights from the worlds of sport, the military, business and local communities, each of which is relatable to people from all walks of life. His TEDx talk has been hailed as a masterpiece.

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Young Offender

Michael Maisey grew up during the late nineties on the Ivy Bridge Estate in Isleworth, west London. Abandoned by his father and abused by his uncle, scared and wanting to feel as if he belonged, he fell in with a local gang. He started drinking, taking drugs and shoplifting. By the time he was fifteen he was an armed robber. When a poorly planned raid on his local corner shop went wrong, he was sent to the infamous Feltham Young Offenders Institute. Michael’s first stint in Feltham left him hardened. Assigned to the Quail Wing, home to the institute’s most violent and dangerous offenders, he soon established his place in the system. Over the next five years, Michael became one of London’s most wanted armed robbers. In and out of prison, he was accused of drug-dealing, assault and even attempted murder. Totally dependent on drugs and alcohol, he was subjected to a controversial detox programme which ended in a failed suicide attempt. At rock bottom, he began attending AA meetings. But a drug-deal gone wrong left him with an ultimatum – change or die. Could he leave his criminal past behind? Young Offender is a powerful story of redemption by a man who found the strength to turn his life around and – with no qualifications – to become a successful businessman and loving father.

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Young Offender

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Michael Maisey grew up during the late nineties on the Ivy Bridge Estate in Isleworth, west London. Abandoned by his father and abused by his uncle, scared and wanting to feel as if he belonged, he fell in with a local gang. He started drinking, taking drugs and shoplifting. By the time he was fifteen he was an armed robber. When a poorly planned raid on his local corner shop went wrong, he was sent to the infamous Feltham Young Offenders Institute. Michael’s first stint in Feltham left him hardened. Assigned to the Quail Wing, home to the institute’s most violent and dangerous offenders, he soon established his place in the system. Over the next five years, Michael became one of London’s most wanted armed robbers. In and out of prison, he was accused of drug-dealing, assault and even attempted murder. Totally dependent on drugs and alcohol, he was subjected to a controversial detox programme which ended in a failed suicide attempt. At rock bottom, he began attending AA meetings. But a drug-deal gone wrong left him with an ultimatum – change or die. Could he leave his criminal past behind? Young Offender is a powerful story of redemption by a man who found the strength to turn his life around and – with no qualifications – to become a successful businessman and loving father.