Attitude Magazine

James Egan

“My struggle with anxiety is a constant feature in my life. I’ve accepted it will never go away, and it will come in waves. I just have to think, this is just a moment in time. That’s how I’ve been approaching the past couple of years.”

This reflection comes at the end of my chat with the former magazine writer-turned-cabaret star-turned-consultant (he can’t tell me what in) James Egan. He also admits, with a smile, that it’s not always easy to maintain that mindset. During our conversation, James seems to be in a good place, but this was not always the case.

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