In our latest podcast episode, we explore the incredible journey of Anthony Barwick II, who transformed his life after serving a ten-year prison sentence by founding Privileged Paws, a mobile dog-training and care business. Barwick II reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his path, from joining a dog-training program during incarceration to discovering a sense of purpose through working with rescue animals.
We discuss how his time in the PUP (Pets Uniting People) Program taught him patience, resilience, and a valuable skill set that became the foundation of his entrepreneurial success. PUP is a rehabilitative initiative that pairs incarcerated individuals with rescue animals, primarily dogs, to provide training and care. He also shares the inspiration behind his innovative “Pup Bus,” which provides pet owners with convenient, high-quality training and grooming services.
Through hard work, self-education, and the unwavering support of his family, Barwick II overcame the challenges of reentry to build a thriving business that stands out in a competitive market. We were honored to listen to his story during an Orijin staff retreat. His journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, second chances, and the potential within every justice-impacted individual.