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EP13: Finding Light in the Darkest Places (Part 1), with Richie Barlow

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Show Notes

In this powerful first part of a two-part conversation, Kristen sits down with Richie Daiches Barlow—entrepreneur, bestselling author, and survivor—to share a story of unimaginable hardship, resilience, and hope.

Richie’s childhood in the U.K. was marked by neglect, abuse, and systemic failure. Locked in his room for days without food, forced into survival mode, and eventually trafficked while under the state’s care, Richie endured what no child should. But through his boundless imagination, small acts of courage, and the support of a few extraordinary people—including his fierce advocate Pauline and his foster mother Anna Daiches—Richie found a way forward.

Together, Kristen and Richie explore:

  • Survival in silence — growing up in an abusive home and learning to endure isolation and hunger
  • The power of imagination — creating worlds of freedom when locked behind closed doors
  • Life inside the U.K. care system — including the failures that left children vulnerable to trafficking and abuse
  • Section 28’s shadow — how anti-LGBTQ legislation shaped Richie’s childhood and compounded his isolation
  • Beacons of hope — the mentors and allies who reminded Richie of his worth
  • The path toward healing — early signs of resilience, survival instincts, and the first glimpses of possibility

This episode lays the groundwork for Richie’s extraordinary transformation. In Part 2, you’ll hear how he built a life defined by compassion, entrepreneurship, and advocacy—proving that healing and joy are possible, even after the darkest beginnings.

📚 Featured Guest

Richie Daiches Barlow

  • CEO of The Dog Walker (named Best Pet Care Business in the U.K. by Corporate Vision, 2021)
  • Bestselling author of Richie: Who Cares? A Lost Childhood and a Boy’s Journey for Justice

🔗 Resources & Links


If you think you know where this story goes, you don’t. What Richie endured as a child will break your heart—but what he becomes will inspire you even more.

🎧 Listen now, and stay tuned for Part 2.

Additional Resources


Credits


All content Copyright ActuallyQuiteNice, Inc & TCOM Studios, 2022-2025

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Show Notes

In this powerful first part of a two-part conversation, Kristen sits down with Richie Daiches Barlow—entrepreneur, bestselling author, and survivor—to share a story of unimaginable hardship, resilience, and hope.

Richie’s childhood in the U.K. was marked by neglect, abuse, and systemic failure. Locked in his room for days without food, forced into survival mode, and eventually trafficked while under the state’s care, Richie endured what no child should. But through his boundless imagination, small acts of courage, and the support of a few extraordinary people—including his fierce advocate Pauline and his foster mother Anna Daiches—Richie found a way forward.

Together, Kristen and Richie explore:

  • Survival in silence — growing up in an abusive home and learning to endure isolation and hunger
  • The power of imagination — creating worlds of freedom when locked behind closed doors
  • Life inside the U.K. care system — including the failures that left children vulnerable to trafficking and abuse
  • Section 28’s shadow — how anti-LGBTQ legislation shaped Richie’s childhood and compounded his isolation
  • Beacons of hope — the mentors and allies who reminded Richie of his worth
  • The path toward healing — early signs of resilience, survival instincts, and the first glimpses of possibility

This episode lays the groundwork for Richie’s extraordinary transformation. In Part 2, you’ll hear how he built a life defined by compassion, entrepreneurship, and advocacy—proving that healing and joy are possible, even after the darkest beginnings.

📚 Featured Guest

Richie Daiches Barlow

  • CEO of The Dog Walker (named Best Pet Care Business in the U.K. by Corporate Vision, 2021)
  • Bestselling author of Richie: Who Cares? A Lost Childhood and a Boy’s Journey for Justice

🔗 Resources & Links


If you think you know where this story goes, you don’t. What Richie endured as a child will break your heart—but what he becomes will inspire you even more.

🎧 Listen now, and stay tuned for Part 2.

Additional Resources


Credits


All content Copyright ActuallyQuiteNice, Inc & TCOM Studios, 2022-2025

  continue reading

27 episodes

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