
Episode #88
James Townsend | Why This NFL Receiver Walked Away From The Bears
James Townsend ran a 4.3 forty, benched 455, and had a 45 inch vertical. He started as a freshman at Iowa, transferred to Rutgers, and made it to the Chicago Bears. Then he walked away. In this conversation he tells me why. About a year and a half before he left the league, James attempted to take his own life under the weight of custody battles, court dates, racism, and a version of success that had stopped meaning anything. He made the decision that he could not be great on the field until he was great in his own head. So he stepped away to heal. Today he is a father of four, a former CrossFit and masters weightlifting record holder, the owner of The Brave One Gym, and a voice that hundreds of thousands of people turn to for fatherhood, fitness, and mindset. We get into growing up in the South Bronx with three ways out. Having a daughter at 17 and the moment he decided being present mattered more than the money. Learning what it meant to be a Black man in sports with nobody there to teach him. Forgiving the father who was never there, and what holding that anger was actually costing him. And the day his ten month old daughter walked over to a dumbbell in his gym and started snatching it, which became the beginning of everything he shares publicly today. If you have ever wondered whether the mental side really matters as much as the physical, James says it is 80 percent mental and 20 percent physical. This episode is the proof. If you or someone you know is struggling, you can call or text 988 in the US to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, 24 hours a day. Follow James Townsend Instagram at thejamestownsend TikTok at kinghumbleddaily Training at tbotraining The Intangible Podcast is where elite athletes and coaches break down the traits that actually got them there. The things that never show up in a stat line. Hosted by Chris Spencer, retired NFL center. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. This episode is brought to you by Team IQ. The recruiting process is one of the biggest decisions you will ever face for your child, and talent alone is not enough. Coaches are looking for composure, coachability, communication, and leadership. Team IQ measures those intangibles so your athlete stands out when it matters most. Follow the Intangible Podcast for more stories of grit, resilience, and peak performance: Instagram: @Intangible_Podcast YouTube: Intangible Pod






