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E67: Padraic McDonagh - Loss, Resilience, and Community Create Champions

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What happens when the fighting spirit meets profound loss? Two-time British Thai Boxing Champion Padraic McDonagh takes us on a raw, unfiltered journey through his remarkable life—from discovering Thai boxing as a 12-year-old on a Leeds council estate to building a legacy that transforms lives through combat sports.
McDonagh's story pivots around his mentor Steve Adams, who spotted his talent immediately and became a father figure in his life. "Stick at this, you're going to be a champion," Steve told him after his first training session. Those words planted seeds of self-belief that flourished into British championships by age 16. But when Steve passed away suddenly in 2010, McDonagh's world collapsed, leading to a dark period of grief, anxiety, and excessive drinking.
The podcast doesn't shy away from mental health struggles. McDonagh speaks candidly about developing "death anxiety" and how counseling ultimately saved him: "Even after the first session I could breathe again." His honesty dismantles stereotypes about fighters and masculinity, showing that seeking help requires tremendous courage.
Today, McDonagh's Golden Team Boxing Gym stands as both memorial and mission—a 4,000 square foot space where champions train alongside 73-year-old charity boxers and troubled youth find direction. His work extends beyond the gym into local primary schools, where he shows children from disadvantaged backgrounds that they too can achieve greatness: "I'm just from an Irish family in the middle of Seacroft and you can do exactly the same."
The conversation illuminates how combat sports naturally incorporate the "five pillars of mental health"—exercise, nutrition, sleep, community, and self-care—creating an environment where healing happens through discipline and connection. For anyone battling their own demons or looking to make a difference in their community, McDonagh's journey offers powerful proof that our deepest wounds can become our greatest purpose.
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Chapters

1. Podcast Introduction (00:00:00)

2. P McDonagh's Background in Thai Boxing (00:03:15)

3. Early Life and Boxing Career (00:11:56)

4. Loss of Mentor Steve Adams (00:30:47)

5. Mental Health Struggles and Recovery (00:39:08)

6. Five Pillars of Mental Health (00:45:25)

7. Golden Team Gym Community Impact (00:50:00)

70 episodes

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Send White Fox Talking a Message

What happens when the fighting spirit meets profound loss? Two-time British Thai Boxing Champion Padraic McDonagh takes us on a raw, unfiltered journey through his remarkable life—from discovering Thai boxing as a 12-year-old on a Leeds council estate to building a legacy that transforms lives through combat sports.
McDonagh's story pivots around his mentor Steve Adams, who spotted his talent immediately and became a father figure in his life. "Stick at this, you're going to be a champion," Steve told him after his first training session. Those words planted seeds of self-belief that flourished into British championships by age 16. But when Steve passed away suddenly in 2010, McDonagh's world collapsed, leading to a dark period of grief, anxiety, and excessive drinking.
The podcast doesn't shy away from mental health struggles. McDonagh speaks candidly about developing "death anxiety" and how counseling ultimately saved him: "Even after the first session I could breathe again." His honesty dismantles stereotypes about fighters and masculinity, showing that seeking help requires tremendous courage.
Today, McDonagh's Golden Team Boxing Gym stands as both memorial and mission—a 4,000 square foot space where champions train alongside 73-year-old charity boxers and troubled youth find direction. His work extends beyond the gym into local primary schools, where he shows children from disadvantaged backgrounds that they too can achieve greatness: "I'm just from an Irish family in the middle of Seacroft and you can do exactly the same."
The conversation illuminates how combat sports naturally incorporate the "five pillars of mental health"—exercise, nutrition, sleep, community, and self-care—creating an environment where healing happens through discipline and connection. For anyone battling their own demons or looking to make a difference in their community, McDonagh's journey offers powerful proof that our deepest wounds can become our greatest purpose.
Golden Team Youtube
Golden Team Instagram
Subscribe now to hear more stories of transformation and resilience from everyday heroes making extraordinary impact.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Podcast Introduction (00:00:00)

2. P McDonagh's Background in Thai Boxing (00:03:15)

3. Early Life and Boxing Career (00:11:56)

4. Loss of Mentor Steve Adams (00:30:47)

5. Mental Health Struggles and Recovery (00:39:08)

6. Five Pillars of Mental Health (00:45:25)

7. Golden Team Gym Community Impact (00:50:00)

70 episodes

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