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But We All Shine On

But We All Shine On

By: Paolo Hewitt and Paul Anderson-Walsh
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Welcome to But We All Shine On – a powerful new podcast hosted by acclaimed journalist and author Paolo Hewitt, and celebrated CEO, coach, and speaker Paul Anderson-Walsh. This series tells the inspiring stories of individuals who grew up in the care system and went on to thrive in their chosen fields.

As care survivors themselves, Paolo and Paul bring profound authenticity and insight to each episode, offering a rare and intimate glimpse into the lives of extraordinary people who have transformed adversity into achievement. But We All Shine On celebrates resilience, courage, and success across a variety of industries, including business, entertainment, sports, the arts, politics, and more.

Join us for thought-provoking interviews, raw and heartfelt discussions, and an uplifting exploration of the boundless potential within us all.

Subscribe now and don't miss an episode of But We All Shine On – a celebration of the power of resilience and the triumph of the human spirit.

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Episodes
  • Eleven: You can’t do it alone. You shine when you find your tribe. Paris Bartholomew
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode, Paolo and Paul sit down with the incredible Paris Bartholomew, a UK-based psychologist, lecturer, and care experience advocate whose story of survival, healing, and purpose will stay with you long after listening.

    Paris shares her journey from a childhood marked by trauma and abuse to becoming a voice for change in the care system. She reflects on her early years, the fierce women writers who shaped her, and how storytelling and education became her refuge.

    The conversation explores trauma, memory, forgiveness, and the power of therapy—especially for care-experienced people. Paris opens up about the painful process of reading her care files, confronting her mother’s mental illness, understanding the roots of her pain, and ultimately learning to forgive.

    Toni Morrison’s words set the tone: “She is a friend of my mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back to me in all the right order."

    By the end, Paris shows us what it means to truly gather the pieces - and shine on.

    Connect with Paris:
    Website https://parisbartholomew.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parismotivates/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/survive_grow_inspire__/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paris-bartholomew-b01852a1/

    Thank you to our sponsors Bibb Egan and Bet Enabling for supporting the show and helping us bring these important stories to light. https://bibbegan.co.uk/

    Credits:
    Produced by Simon Wady
    Recorded at Podcast Room, Great Portland Street
    Theme music by Michael Head and the Red Elastic Band

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    May we all shine on.

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    45 mins
  • Ten: “You deserve to be happy.” Part 2 of our conversation with Sonya Nisa & Catherine Sacks-Jones
    Oct 15 2025

    Following last week’s episode with Sonya Nisa, Waterloo Road actress and Become ambassador, Paul and Paolo talk more with Catherine Sacks-Jones, outgoing CEO of Become.

    Catherine reflects on her time at Become and the transformative power of giving care-experienced young people the support and respect they deserve, and unpacks the origins of the charity—from a kitchen table magazine to a national movement—and the systemic challenges that persist in the UK care system, from cliff-edge transitions at 18 to children being sent hundreds of miles from home.

    Sonya talks using her experience of care as a voice of hope and advocacy as Become’s first celebrity ambassador. Her message to her younger self? “Love is given, not earned. You deserve to be happy.”

    For more information:

    📢 Sign the #GoneTooFar petition and learn more at Become's website https://becomecharity.org.uk/
    X https://x.com/BecomeCharity
    Instagram / becomecharity
    Facebook / becomecharity

    Follow Sonya: Instagram / sonyanisa5 or X https://x.com/sonyanisa5

    Produced by Simon Wady
    Theme music by Michael Head and the Red Elastic Band

    Thank you for listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, remember to like and subscribe...and tell a friend.

    Keep up-to-date on guests, future episodes and other news on our website, including all our social platforms.

    Watch episodes on our YouTube page.

    May we all shine on.

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    25 mins
  • Nine: "Everyone needs a Linda and Alan in their life." Sonya Nisa, star of Waterloo Road
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode, Paolo and Paul visit Become, the charity supporting Looked After Children and Care Leavers, for an inspiring conversation with actress Sonya NisaWaterloo Road, Casualty, Red Rose, Damsel—and the charity’s Chief Executive, Katharine Sacks-Jones.

    As Become’s first celebrity ambassador, Sonya shares her story of growing up in care, having lived with five foster families and in a children’s home by the age of 14. She speaks about the challenges of instability, the importance of culture in fostering, and how finding unconditional love with her final foster parents, Linda and Alan, transformed her life.

    Together with Katharine, the episode also explores the impact of long-distance placements, the gaps in the current care system, and how Sonya is using her voice to campaign for change.

    For more information:
    Become Charity https://becomecharity.org.uk/
    X https://x.com/BecomeCharity
    Instagram / becomecharity
    Facebook / becomecharity

    Follow Sonya: Instagram / sonyanisa5 or X https://x.com/sonyanisa5

    Credits:
    Produced by Simon Wady
    Filmed by Adrian Tanner, Many Hands Productions
    Theme music by Michael Head and the Red Elastic Band

    Thank you for listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, remember to like and subscribe...and tell a friend.

    Keep up-to-date on guests, future episodes and other news on our website, including all our social platforms.

    Watch episodes on our YouTube page.

    May we all shine on.

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    22 mins
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