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“A journal to my mum” - Incredible transformation and finding hope DARCY FIT
Season 1 · Episode 27

“A journal to my mum” - Incredible transformation and finding hope DARCY FIT

BROS AND CONS · Jayleks, Malik and Ronnie

November 1, 20251h 17mExplicit

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Show Notes

From rock bottom to redemption. The Story of a Man Who Beat Addiction & Built a Legacy

This is the raw, unfiltered story of a man who lost everything his health, his mind, and his will to live. After years battling drug addiction and mental health struggles, he hit rock bottom. When his mother passed away from cancer, it could've been the end of his story. but instead, it became the beginning of his comeback.

Through pain, discipline, and faith, he turned his life around transforming his body, his mindset, and his purpose. Now he's a successful personal trainer, a man of discipline and resilience, and he's retired his dad and little brother living proof that you can rise from the ashes and rebuild your life stronger than ever.

This isn't just a fitness journey it's a story of redemption, purpose, and unstoppable drive.

Watch till the end you'll see how far he's come, and why no one is too far gone to change.

Timestamps:

0:00 Darcy Fit from Brisbane Australia

07:33 the downfall of drugs

24:35 mum breaks down bad news

36:00 time in Prison

42:00 A Journal to my mum in Jail

46:17 what truly matters

48:40 text message from mum, you can come home !

51:00 giving back to parents

53:22 New and Bigger things

1:00:00 TRT use and Gym and Goss around steroids

1:10:00 Training

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