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Season Two continues exploring themes of resilience, inheritance, and reinvention. In Richie Barlow’s story, we saw how unmet needs became entrepreneurial muscle. In this conversation, we step through another doorway—immigration—to ask how identity and family are reshaped across borders.
Mary Grace Lim was born in Carmona Cavite, Philippines, and came to the U.S. twice: once at five with her mother and stepfather, and again at eleven with her sisters. Along the way, she was raised largely by her grandmother, navigated her mother’s long absences and addiction, and found safety in community, sports, and faith.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Mary Grace reflects on:
At the heart of her story is a hard-won lesson: forgiveness of all parts of the self, and the courage to set new boundaries.
🔗 Resources & Links“I think I raised me. I took what I needed from where it was available—and gave myself what I didn’t get.”
🎧 Catch Up or RevisitMissed our last conversation? Listen to S2 EP13: Finding Light in the Darkest Places and S2 EP14: Hold On Tight with Richie Barlow for more on resilience, survival, and transformation.
Additional ResourcesAll content Copyright ActuallyQuiteNice, Inc & TCOM Studios, 2022-2025
By ActuallyQuiteNice, INC and TCOM StudiosSeason Two continues exploring themes of resilience, inheritance, and reinvention. In Richie Barlow’s story, we saw how unmet needs became entrepreneurial muscle. In this conversation, we step through another doorway—immigration—to ask how identity and family are reshaped across borders.
Mary Grace Lim was born in Carmona Cavite, Philippines, and came to the U.S. twice: once at five with her mother and stepfather, and again at eleven with her sisters. Along the way, she was raised largely by her grandmother, navigated her mother’s long absences and addiction, and found safety in community, sports, and faith.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Mary Grace reflects on:
At the heart of her story is a hard-won lesson: forgiveness of all parts of the self, and the courage to set new boundaries.
🔗 Resources & Links“I think I raised me. I took what I needed from where it was available—and gave myself what I didn’t get.”
🎧 Catch Up or RevisitMissed our last conversation? Listen to S2 EP13: Finding Light in the Darkest Places and S2 EP14: Hold On Tight with Richie Barlow for more on resilience, survival, and transformation.
Additional ResourcesAll content Copyright ActuallyQuiteNice, Inc & TCOM Studios, 2022-2025