Major drug user from 14 to 37. I got to the point in my late 30’s where drugs seemed the most pathetic thing in the world. Only took me 25 years to get there!
Beau you’re very inspiring! Your last video inspired me to read the 5AM club book and now I’ve been waking up at 5am for the past 3 days. I’m on my own healing journey too, please keep sharing your story, you’ll keep inspiring others that are also healing😊❤
thank you for sharing your journey. it's really powerful and inspiring. i'm also into addiction but still not ready to quit. one day when i'll be ready i'm sure i'll go back to all of your videos to watch and listen. it's hard to start from zero and get rid of it all, so i'm so proud of you and everyone who did the same. you're doing great and keep living and trying the way you do. it's amazing!!
Thank you for your honesty, I remember first watching you at 14 yrs old. I have been through similar struggles and this is very refreshing and inspiring to see you so self-aware.
we appreciate this opportunity to learn from your experiences. its been quite the ride and its nice to see how much you've grown over the years. much love and congratulations on 9 months of sobriety. we are proud of you. keep going, you got this.
Beau, thank you for sharing your experience. A lot of similarities to my journey. Today I have 108 days without drugs, alcohol or mind altering substances.
Hey dude, crazy to think that I know you and your brothers because of my sister back in the day being obsessed with yous hahaha and just seen your post about taking public transport and all that on Facebook and this is the perfect example to show drugs don’t discriminate and anyone can be touched on the shoulder and their life can change in the matter of days. Good work and keep going brother.
Hey Beau! Wow, such a great vid. Very well articulated. I'm 4 & a 1/2 months sober from alcohol! Started in 2015 (18) & didn't slow down until this year 🤍I was definitely a binge drinker. It always starts off as "fun", living for the weekends.. but it creeps up on you.. I decided I couldn't keep living like this!! The hangovers, being unproductive & even being around people who didn't serve me. I can relate to so many of your experiences you've had honestly! So bless you & all the best on your sobriety journey! (Ps: I used to watch you & your brothers when I was a teen! You provided me with so many laughs!!!)
This is a very inspirational story Beau! I remember the first time I tried cocaine with my boyfriend at his house and I hated it so much even though we seemed hyper that night and going a little crazy over our first sleepover together. He gave me some soda and bought me some ice cream so we could get the bad taste since it was a strong chemical substance. I was all like ewwww, I will never do that again and since then I have not done it. Trying so hard to get my boyfriend away from that.
Did coke constantly for 17 years... Gave up alcohol 3 years before coke...I stopped coke because it started cause seizures...good luck in the battle...I'm struggling
It actually crazy how quick cocaine addiction can sneak up on you I remember when I first did it with my girlfriend at a party I told myself I wouldn’t let it control me then it became an occurrence at parties then I gave my best fiends lines to try and they got into it next thing you know ur doing it every weekend.
I was abusing cocaine from 20-28. I rarely do it now because If I do it weekly it would become daily. Or even monthly is too much for someone who had a problem with said drug
Hi Beau, new to your channel. As an older person in recovery from Alcoholism I am seeing lots of younger people seeking help and recognising the unmanageablity of their lives dealing with alcohol. I have been an AA member which is a 12 Step Recovery Fellowship. Could you possibly add the AA link into the helpline services you listed? The language of the Big Book can appear 'out dated' as it was written by its founders in 1935 but if you can get past that it can be an amazing supportive recovery model. Many thanks. Gerry
Did you have any reason beyond just wanting to have fun for why you tried so many things? You hear a lot of talk about how celebrities become addicted to drugs because they had so many material possessions and status but it didn't fulfill them in the way they thought it would and they were filled with emptiness. Was your experience of success similar to that?
Good to see a fellow Aussie speaking on there addictions. Much love brother, I’ve been there. Edit: just realised who you are, thanks for sharing your story it will provide some level of help to anyone who watches it
Did it ever occur to you that your trouble with substances is a result of generational inbreeding within your family and the fact that you're from Austrailia?
Good bye, you’re career is long gone. Be careful when riding your petty 9-5 job. I truly don’t believe how someone could go from hero to zero so bad. Enjoy your bike ride to the bus station. I have NEVER seen a group fall so hard. From one human being to another, stop Reminiscing about the early 2010s and accept defeat. Goodbye 😂
Someone sounds abit jealous lol, from one human to another give up on the call of duty videos little bro 😂 10 views on your stupid vids is still more people than I’d expect to show up at your funeral. Commenting some petty shit like that after someone changing their life for the better is proper scumbag behaviour.
Major drug user from 14 to 37. I got to the point in my late 30’s where drugs seemed the most pathetic thing in the world. Only took me 25 years to get there!
Beau you’re very inspiring! Your last video inspired me to read the 5AM club book and now I’ve been waking up at 5am for the past 3 days. I’m on my own healing journey too, please keep sharing your story, you’ll keep inspiring others that are also healing😊❤
So glad you are taking it on board! Welcome to a major life change. Enjoy the rewards
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Wow, so brave for you to make this video
well done bro fr congrats on how far you've come, great vid too
Thanks for the visit
thank you for sharing your journey. it's really powerful and inspiring. i'm also into addiction but still not ready to quit. one day when i'll be ready i'm sure i'll go back to all of your videos to watch and listen. it's hard to start from zero and get rid of it all, so i'm so proud of you and everyone who did the same. you're doing great and keep living and trying the way you do. it's amazing!!
Thank you for your honesty, I remember first watching you at 14 yrs old. I have been through similar struggles and this is very refreshing and inspiring to see you so self-aware.
Great video man! Glad you're doin better
Appreciate it!
we appreciate this opportunity to learn from your experiences. its been quite the ride and its nice to see how much you've grown over the years. much love and congratulations on 9 months of sobriety. we are proud of you. keep going, you got this.
My pleasure!
So brave and amazing you are beau. Big up to you, well bloody done. I can’t wait to watch you grow and grow xx
Beau, thank you for sharing your experience. A lot of similarities to my journey. Today I have 108 days without drugs, alcohol or mind altering substances.
Hey dude, crazy to think that I know you and your brothers because of my sister back in the day being obsessed with yous hahaha and just seen your post about taking public transport and all that on Facebook and this is the perfect example to show drugs don’t discriminate and anyone can be touched on the shoulder and their life can change in the matter of days. Good work and keep going brother.
Great video 👏 You are so brave and inspiring, thanks for sharing your story.
Looking forward to watching more of your videos
Thank you so much! Really enjoying sharing my findings and raising the vibrations
Hey Beau!
I just want to note that I came from your most recent uploaded video to this. YOU ARE GLOWING!!! Healthy looks so good on you!
Thank you so so much! Wow thank you for binging my content! Haha hope it motivates you to live your best life x
Hey Beau! Wow, such a great vid. Very well articulated. I'm 4 & a 1/2 months sober from alcohol! Started in 2015 (18) & didn't slow down until this year 🤍I was definitely a binge drinker. It always starts off as "fun", living for the weekends.. but it creeps up on you.. I decided I couldn't keep living like this!! The hangovers, being unproductive & even being around people who didn't serve me. I can relate to so many of your experiences you've had honestly! So bless you & all the best on your sobriety journey!
(Ps: I used to watch you & your brothers when I was a teen! You provided me with so many laughs!!!)
My beloved cousin died of a heroin /fentanyl overdose 5 years ago. It is so painful. You can fight this. You matter to someone
This is a very inspirational story Beau! I remember the first time I tried cocaine with my boyfriend at his house and I hated it so much even though we seemed hyper that night and going a little crazy over our first sleepover together. He gave me some soda and bought me some ice cream so we could get the bad taste since it was a strong chemical substance. I was all like ewwww, I will never do that again and since then I have not done it. Trying so hard to get my boyfriend away from that.
Given the recent passing of his contemporary from One Direction, Liam Payne its good to see Beau doing well.
Great job, compelling stories 👏
Thanks Luke xxx
proud of you mate. keep your sobriety going strong.
I’m 21 years sober and it’s gonna stay that way
WOW
Did coke constantly for 17 years... Gave up alcohol 3 years before coke...I stopped coke because it started cause seizures...good luck in the battle...I'm struggling
Good on ya lad.. For once some honesty and humility in this world. Keep pushing to be better bro 👌
It actually crazy how quick cocaine addiction can sneak up on you I remember when I first did it with my girlfriend at a party I told myself I wouldn’t let it control me then it became an occurrence at parties then I gave my best fiends lines to try and they got into it next thing you know ur doing it every weekend.
Try Crack Cocaine..... way better than coke.
Im a little late to the video but im glad your sober and doing well…i was addicted to xanax for years but now im clean for 4 years
I was abusing cocaine from 20-28. I rarely do it now because If I do it weekly it would become daily. Or even monthly is too much for someone who had a problem with said drug
Hi Beau, new to your channel. As an older person in recovery from Alcoholism I am seeing lots of younger people seeking help and recognising the unmanageablity of their lives dealing with alcohol. I have been an AA member which is a 12 Step Recovery Fellowship. Could you possibly add the AA link into the helpline services you listed? The language of the Big Book can appear 'out dated' as it was written by its founders in 1935 but if you can get past that it can be an amazing supportive recovery model. Many thanks. Gerry
Sure I’d love to! Send the link through here :) thanks for reaching out!
Did you have any reason beyond just wanting to have fun for why you tried so many things? You hear a lot of talk about how celebrities become addicted to drugs because they had so many material possessions and status but it didn't fulfill them in the way they thought it would and they were filled with emptiness. Was your experience of success similar to that?
Jesus loves you beau don’t forget that.
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Good to see a fellow Aussie speaking on there addictions. Much love brother, I’ve been there.
Edit: just realised who you are, thanks for sharing your story it will provide some level of help to anyone who watches it
Why in the hell are you bleeping out crushing and snorting but not cocaine and herion?
Did it ever occur to you that your trouble with substances is a result of generational inbreeding within your family and the fact that you're from Austrailia?
Good bye, you’re career is long gone. Be careful when riding your petty 9-5 job. I truly don’t believe how someone could go from hero to zero so bad. Enjoy your bike ride to the bus station. I have NEVER seen a group fall so hard. From one human being to another, stop
Reminiscing about the early 2010s and accept defeat. Goodbye 😂
Someone sounds abit jealous lol, from one human to another give up on the call of duty videos little bro 😂 10 views on your stupid vids is still more people than I’d expect to show up at your funeral. Commenting some petty shit like that after someone changing their life for the better is proper scumbag behaviour.
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