In this episode of the Modern Warrior Podcast, I sit down with James McAuley—a man whose story is one of grit, growth, and radical personal transformation. From the hard edges of addiction to spiritual awakening and self-discipline, James lays it all bare.
We talk about hitting rock bottom, finding hope in unexpected places, and what it really takes to rebuild your life from the ground up. James is real, raw, and deeply reflective—and this is one of the most powerful redemptive stories you’ll hear. Let’s get into it.
Episode Summary – Key Points
- James came in with zero filters—and I loved that about him. From the first minute, he was open about the chaos, the addiction and the shame that marked his younger years.
- He spoke about how easy it was to get pulled into that life when there’s no direction, no belief, and no one holding you to a higher standard. By his teens, he was lost—on the streets, in trouble, and spiraling fast.
- What stood out was his humility and hunger for change. He didn’t romanticise his recovery. He was brutally honest about how hard it is to start again when you feel like you’ve already ruined everything.
- He found his way back through structure, faith, and fitness. He talked about how the small daily wins—getting up early, training, journaling—started to rebuild the trust he’d lost with himself.
- James was big on gratitude, and not in a cliché way. He’s genuinely thankful for what most people overlook: peace, presence, clarity, his son, his second chance.
- We explored how men often numb out rather than reach in. James believes the antidote is connection—to yourself, to a purpose, and to something higher than ego.
- His story is a reminder that recovery isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. And that discipline, honesty, and service are the real markers of success—not what’s in your bank account.
- I left this conversation feeling more grounded, more grateful, and more inspired to own every part of my journey—just like James is doing with his.