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On Purpose with Jay Shetty
On Purpose with Jay Shetty•December 19, 2025

ALEX WARREN: The Hidden Battles Behind His Historic Rise - Overcoming Self-Doubt, Healing Childhood Wounds & Learning to Finally Feel Enough

A raw and powerful conversation with Grammy-nominated singer Alex Warren about overcoming childhood trauma, losing both parents, living in a car, and transforming pain into purpose through music while maintaining an incredibly resilient and compassionate perspective.
Creator Economy
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Jay Shetty
Alex Warren
Kova Warren
Spotify

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Podcast Summary

In this deeply moving episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty sits down with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Alex Warren for an extraordinarily honest conversation about loss, resilience, and transforming pain into purpose. (02:30) Alex opens up about losing both parents at a young age, growing up in an unstable environment, and being forced to parent himself while still just a child. Through stories of grief, homelessness, and survival, he reflects on how these early experiences shaped his worldview, his faith, and his relentless drive to keep going when everything around him felt uncertain. (05:30)

  • Main Focus: How to turn deep loss into purpose while building resilience after childhood trauma and finding meaning in painful experiences without losing yourself in the process.

Speakers

Alex Warren

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter whose music has reached billions across the world. Alex's rise has been remarkable not just for the success but for the story behind it - a story of deep loss, unexpected love and transforming some of the darkest moments of his life into songs that heal. His song "One More I Love You" reached number four globally on Spotify and topped Variety's Hitmakers list.

Jay Shetty

Host of On Purpose podcast, former monk turned purpose coach, and New York Times bestselling author. Jay guides conversations toward self-compassion and helps guests explore the importance of extending grace to themselves that they've learned to offer others.

Key Takeaways

Transform Pain Into Purpose Through Music and Art

Alex discovered that music became his lifeline when he couldn't articulate emotions any other way. (56:00) He explains how he uses music to process grief without running from it, teaching himself to sing and play guitar even while sleeping in cars and posting covers online. This demonstrates how creative expression can serve as both therapy and a pathway to healing, allowing us to transform our deepest wounds into something that can help others. The key is finding an outlet that feels authentic to your experience and using it consistently to work through difficult emotions rather than avoiding them.

Everything in Life is a Lesson if You Choose to See It That Way

Alex developed a powerful mindset that every experience - from losing his parents to being shot by a friend's father - serves as a lesson for growth. (45:00) He states, "Everything in life is a way to another thing... your reaction is what follows." This perspective isn't about toxic positivity but about taking control of the only thing we can control: our response. When we view challenges as opportunities for growth rather than just obstacles, we develop resilience and find meaning even in our darkest moments.

Protect Your Dream Against All Opposition

Despite constant criticism from his mother who told him to "give up" repeatedly, Alex never abandoned his musical aspirations. (32:00) He had no backup plan and failed high school because he was so focused on posting musical content instead of attending class. His unwavering conviction came from a "gut feeling" that this was his purpose. When everyone around you doubts your vision, the only person who needs to believe in it is you. Protecting your dream means being willing to risk everything for what you know in your heart is meant for you.

Extend Grace to Others by Understanding Their Context

One of Alex's most profound realizations came when he stopped judging his alcoholic mother and started understanding her circumstances. (27:07) He reflected: "She watched her husband die and then had to raise four kids by herself. How am I supposed to judge something like that?" This shift from judgment to compassion allowed him to find peace with their relationship. When we take time to understand someone's full story and the pain they're carrying, we can extend grace even to those who have hurt us most.

Build Your Identity Independent of Your Circumstances

Alex made the conscious decision to go by "Alex Warren" instead of his birth name to separate himself from his mother's destructive behaviors. (72:54) He explains: "I didn't want anything my mom did ever reflect on me because I am not that person." This demonstrates the power of consciously crafting your identity based on your values rather than your circumstances. You have the power to decide who you want to become, regardless of where you came from or what you've experienced.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Alex's father had cancer four times before it finally took his life when Alex was nine years old. (06:52) His father knew he was dying and spent every morning waking up at 5AM to spend quality time with his children before going to work to provide for their future.
  2. Alex was shot with a .177 hunting rifle that missed his heart by just a few centimeters and remains lodged in his lung today. (54:57) The pellet is too dangerous to remove as it would require breaking his ribs with a risk of death, so it remains capsulized in his right lung.
  3. Alex's song "One More I Love You" reached number four globally on Spotify Wrapped and topped Variety's Hitmakers list of 25 songs for the year, competing with artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Kendrick Lamar. (03:27)

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