Episodios

  • 022 / How to Build a Successful Business Without Burnout (From someone with over 20 years of experience)
    Dec 2 2025

    What if success didn’t have to cost you your health?


    In this episode, filmed in Dubai, I sit down with Sarah Moxom, a member of Willers Coaching, business owner, leadership expert, and a woman who has spent over two decades building teams and training more than 10,000 people in high-pressure industries.


    We go behind the highlight reel and talk honestly about success, burnout, and what it really takes to lead well without losing yourself.


    Sarah shares how she has learned to grow businesses without running herself into the ground, what Gen Z are teaching leaders about mental health and culture, and how she keeps her own body and mind steady while running multiple companies.


    We dive into simple routines, how to set boundaries, what imposter syndrome is, and the constant pull between ambition and peace.


    If you look successful on paper but feel like you’re always “on” and close to the edge, this conversation will hit home.


    Tune in and see what “success without burnout” could look like for you.


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    52 m
  • 021 / I Quit Alcohol and It Changed My Life with AMÉMÉ
    Nov 17 2025

    Most DJs believe that if they stop drinking, their career will slow down, but AMÉMÉ is proof that the opposite can happen.


    He didn't blow up because he partied harder than everyone else. In fact, it was the opposite.


    He quit drinking, faced himself honestly, and put in the work; as a result, everything in his life improved, including his focus, creativity, and success.


    In this episode, we break down how sobriety became a genuine advantage in his career and life.


    From Benin to NYC to Berlin, from banking to the global stage, AMÉMÉ shares his real turning points in becoming a successful DJ.


    We talk about the moment he realised alcohol was holding him back, what his first sober sets felt like, and how his connection with the crowd, his team, and his mission deepened when he started showing up fully present.


    If you are a DJ, creative, or high-performer who knows alcohol is costing you more than it gives you, this conversation is your wake-up call.


    You will hear exactly how quitting changed AMÉMÉ's life and how it can change yours too.


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    52 m
  • 020 / Life After The War In Afghanistan Nearly Killed Me
    Nov 3 2025

    When the uniform comes off, for some, the battle doesn’t end.


    In this raw and deeply personal conversation, I sit down with my old mate and RAF Regiment brother, Jayson Langley, to talk about what really happens when military life ends, the loss of identity, the silent mental battles, and the moment in 2017 when he nearly took his own life.


    Jayson opens up about the breaking point that forced him to change, the reality of asking for help, and how he rebuilt himself one mile, one session, one Ironman at a time.


    From standing on the edge to crossing finish lines, this is a story about resilience, redemption, and the fight to find purpose again.


    If you’ve ever felt lost after walking away from something that once defined you, then this episode is for you.

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    51 m
  • 019 / What It Really Take To Get Sober (The Hard Truth Nobody Talks About)
    Sep 29 2025

    What does it really take to get sober and stay there?


    In this episode, I sit down with William Armstrong (The Teetotal Trail), a man who used to live for the weekend and now lives with purpose.


    With over a decade of sobriety between us, we dove into the brutal truths about alcohol, the lies we tell ourselves to keep drinking, and the identity shift that has to happen if you want to change for good.


    We talk relapses, cravings, social pressure, the role of fitness, and the habits that actually help you stay sober when the motivation fades.


    If you’re tired of starting over or not sure if your drinking is really “that bad”, then this episode will hit home.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • 018 / What’s It Really Like Trying To Make It As A DJ?
    Sep 1 2025

    In this raw conversation, two brothers reflect on the grind of breaking into the underground music scene.


    From empty dance floors and decks on an ironing board, to ego, pressure, and the drugs that crept in behind closed doors.


    We talk about the early highs in London, the unseen sacrifices, getting kicked off the decks, moving to Berlin and the slow unravelling that made us walk away from something we thought was everything.


    This one’s for anyone chasing a dream… and wondering what it really costs.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • 017 / I Overdosed on GHB at 23 & Shouldn’t Be Alive
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode I sit down with Rory (one half of DJ duo RSquared)


    At 23, he overdosed on GHB and nearly died. It should’ve ended there but it didn’t.


    This is the brutal, honest story of a DJ who went from teenage blackouts and non-stop afters to nearly ending it all on a balcony in Ibiza.


    What looked like success with big gigs, major label signings, shows at Hi Ibiza, was masking deep addiction, chaos, and self-destruction.


    We get into everything, from the drug that nearly killed him, the 12-step journey that saved him, and how sobriety gave him back his life, his music, and his purpose.


    If you’re stuck in that cycle of using, chasing highs, and wondering if you’ll ever break free then this one will hit you straight in the gut.

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    55 m
  • 16 / How Trauma & My Brothers Suicide Nearly Ended Me / The Sean Willers Podcast
    Jul 14 2025

    I sit down with man like Rossko from the Fuse London crew.


    Rossko is one of the most respected selectors in the underground scene, known for digging deep rather than chasing hype.


    But behind the music was pain he’d been running from for years.


    In this raw conversation, Rossko opens up about the childhood trauma he never faced.


    The impact of his brother’s suicide.


    And how those wounds affected everything in his career, his relationships, and his mental health.


    We go deep into the crossroads of art and business, ego and truth, and what it really means to rebuild yourself after breakdown.


    This is more than a comeback story.


    It’s a reminder that silence doesn’t mean peace and healing doesn’t happen without honesty.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 015 / How I Beat My Cocaine Addiction
    Jun 30 2025

    This one’s different as it’s just me, no guest.


    In this solo episode, I’m walking you through exactly how I broke free from cocaine addiction.


    The raw truth.


    I’ll answer the real questions people ask me all the time:


    How did I even get hooked?


    What was the moment I realised I was truly f*cked?


    What was the hardest part of quitting?


    And what did I actually do to take my life back?


    I talk about the rush, the lies, the shame, and the silence that follows the high.


    I share the structure that helped me stay clean and the mindset that kept me going when everything felt like it was falling apart.


    This is for the person who thinks they’re too far gone.


    For the guy who says, “I’ll stop next week.”


    For anyone stuck in a cycle and ready for change.


    Addiction didn’t ruin me.


    It revealed me.


    And if you’re ready to change, then this episode might be your turning point.

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    35 m