Begin Again Moments: The Reality of Homelessness
4/26/202615 min
“We have more communication today than ever before, but also more loneliness. You never know what’s going on for someone else” In this moving Moments episode, Rob Parsons shares the extraordinary story of Ronnie, a vulnerable man he had known since childhood, who arrived on his doorstep just before Christmas with all his belongings in a black plastic bag and a frozen chicken in his hand. With two simple words, “come in”, Rob and his wife Diane changed the course of Ronnie’s life. What began as one meal became a lifelong relationship, revealing the profound impact that safety, dignity, and human connection can have on someone who has been failed by the care system and left without a place to belong. Rob reflects on what Ronnie’s story taught him about homelessness, childhood trauma, neurodivergence, loneliness, and the systems that so often leave vulnerable people behind. He explores why relationships, not just services or structures, are essential in helping people rebuild their lives. Later in the episode, Simon Squibb shares his own deeply personal experience of being made homeless at 15, just after his father died. Thrown suddenly into the real world, Simon recalls how the people society often overlooks became the kindest and most generous, offering him food, blankets, and guidance when he needed it most. Together, Rob and Simon’s stories challenge the way we see homelessness, reminding us that anyone’s life can change in an instant, and that even the smallest act of kindness can restore someone’s sense of hope, dignity, and belonging. The full episodes are available now, wherever you get your podcasts or you can watch on YouTube: Rob Parsons: https://youtu.be/wlpcFnOPH2k Simon Squibb: https://youtu.be/5GEQE8ztdf4 Sponsored by: Saily - Download from the app store and use code DAVINA at the checkout for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsRob Parsons· Guest0:00
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Rob Parsons· Guest0:30
When we were kids, um, some of the kids, kids in my street went to a little church's Sunday school. And one day, Miss Williams, the Sunday school teacher, said, "Next week there's a new boy coming, and you better be kind to him. He doesn't have a mom and dad like you, lives in something called a care home, and we're gonna pick him up from the care home and bring him to Sunday school." And when Ronnie arrived, he was a couple years older than us, and he was unusual. First thing he did was hide Miss Williams' handbag. Second thing he did was put my friend Cecil in a headlock. [laughs] He was a bit unusual. And then when he was 11, he disappeared. We didn't see him for five years. And when I was researching my book, I discovered he'd been sent to a, a home 200 miles away, that the report described as, disgracefully, for subnormal boys. He was there for five years, and eventually that school was closed down because the carers had sexually abused the, uh, the kids, and they were imprisoned. Um, but Ronnie comes back at 16, and occasionally he would drop into a youth club I, I ran and, and then he'd... You wouldn't see him again.