In this episode of the *4 Fit Fatherhood Podcast*, Rod sits down with Drew Sinclair for a real conversation about fatherhood, faith, sobriety, fitness, and freedom. Drew shares how he retired from the Coast Guard, sold everything, moved his family into an RV, and began living a more intentional life. He opens up about becoming sober on January 1, 2025, finding his faith soon after, and how those choices changed the way he shows up as a husband and father.
This episode digs into breaking generational cycles, learning how to be present with your kids, and why too many fathers drift through life without ever really asking what they want. Drew also talks about his simple fitness approach, why most men do have time to train, and how small daily choices can change your whole life.
If you are a father trying to get back on track physically, mentally, or spiritually, this episode will hit home.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
* Drew retired from the Coast Guard on *May 17, 2024* and began full-time RV travel with his family.
* He went sober on *January 1, 2025* after years of alcohol shaping his identity and routine.
* A Bible gifted by another veteran became one of the turning points in his faith journey.
* Drew believes many men are not short on time. They just have not made fitness a priority.
* His non-negotiables are scripture, training, and speaking life into his wife and kids each morning.
* He is focused on breaking generational cycles and giving his children a different experience than he had.
* Presence matters more than perfection in fatherhood.
* Freedom, for Drew, means living intentionally and having more control over how he shows up for his family.
TIMESTAMPS
*0:00* Intro
*0:39* Rod welcomes Drew Sinclair
*1:19* Drew introduces himself, retirement, RV life, homeschooling, sobriety
*3:25* Listening to God and moving with purpose
*4:34* Drew talks about coming to faith after years of disbelief
*7:35* Sobriety came first, then faith
*8:10* The Bible gifted by another veteran in Maine
*10:48* How faith changed Drew’s standards and outlook
*12:45* Drew’s kids and breaking generational cycles
*15:51* What Drew is doing differently as a father
*17:23* The pull between provision and presence
*18:20* Parenting in close quarters and building deeper connection
*19:38* Raising adults and trusting the process
*22:40* How Drew started sobriety one day at a time
*27:58* Fitness for busy dads with limited time and equipment
*34:04* What to do if you only have 15 minutes to work out
*35:34* Daily non-negotiables and morning routine
*39:17* The truth Drew had to face to finally change
*44:00* Identity, drinking culture, and losing old relationships
*49:20* What Drew wants his kids to remember about him
*52:29* Drew’s message to fathers who feel stuck
*55:01* Where to connect with Drew
*57:36* Freedom, family, and building a different life
*59:07* Outro




