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Reinvention, Recovery, and Getting Unstuck with Richard Guy



Richard Guy is a resilience expert, coach, and co-author of “Stories of Strength: Real Journeys of Struggle, Resilience, and Renewal.” After losing his business, home, and dream career, Richard chose reinvention over retreat—spending nearly four decades helping others rebuild from failure, grief, and life’s biggest pivots. He draws on experience as a business owner, church pastor, and mentor in addiction recovery to show that real change starts inside, with our thinking. Richard’s signature approach: “get unstuck” and unlock your hidden potential. Connect at richguy.com.au.

Richard Guy’s journey is one of rebuilding after devastation—losing almost everything but finding purpose in helping others. He explains that the greatest battles are internal: “It’s not so much shifting the external things. It’s shifting my mindset.”

From mindset patterns (the “railway tracks” analogy) to leadership, addiction recovery, and overcoming perfectionism, Richard’s message is clear: Anyone can change, but it starts by unlocking your own potential, embracing new habits of thought, and moving forward—one brave step at a time.

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Talking Points

(00:01) Richard Guy is introduced as someone who lost everything and then helped others for 39 years
(01:16) “I love people. I see the incredible potential in people, and I want to see them realize their potential.”
(02:23) Internal struggles: “The greatest battle is…the battlefield in our head; it’s what’s going on in our thought life.”
(06:28) Hope after hopelessness: “I’ve had to deal with people…who have ended up committing suicide because they felt there was no other alternative…”
(09:00) Visualization: “You’ve got to shift that with visualization… begin to see a different future.”
(12:48) Addiction lessons: “Many of our clients…their trauma goes right back to their childhood…we help them change that narrative.”
(16:22) Perfectionism as a mask for fear
(21:19) Steps to get unstuck: “Go to my website…help people take the next step. We all find ourselves stuck at some stage.”