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Novak is a perfect representative of being able to get sober and changing your life for the better. He was a junkie to the extreme and luckily got out of it before he died. Addicts don’t have as much time as he did to get clean now either because Novak was on heroine instead of fentanyl back in the day. They need to get off of the drugs quick nowadays because that fentanyl makes it a very fast ticking time bomb.
I was an addict for 15 years I watched Brandon's narcotics anonymous lead on RUclips when I was in rehab and it was the first time I realized someone as bad off as I was could change their life. I've been sober over 800 days now.
i love listening to brandon. i got sober from fentanyl in 2020 & seeing his content really helped me understand sobriety. i was really struggling with going to meetings & staying clean. listening to him talk really put it into perspective for me. thankful for this awareness i didn’t have before.
I’ll never forget hearing Brandons story and watching him tell it on RUclips when I was in an inpatient treatment center 23 months ago. It was the most amazing story I’ve ever heard from an addict, and such a significantly motivating experience!! I’m beyond grateful to say that in another month I’ll have 2 years sober!! Everything he shared about recovery on this podcast is absolutely the truth, life only continues to get better when you keep doing the next right thing! Congrats Brandon, on all of your accomplishments and thank you for what you do for the recovery community! #WeDoRecover #OneDayAtATime
Brandon seems like such a caring person and a really nice guy its great to hear that he is helping other addicts out, he seems to be really wearing his heart on his sleeve now.
Brandon has been an inspiration for me with his recovery. Its a tough battle, one only those are fortunate will understand. Brandon's kept me clean a few days at a time with his story. Thank you for sharing
This was a weird full circle type moment for me watching this. In middle school my friends and I all had the CKY videos on VHS; I watched probably every episode of Viva La Bam and Jackass. A lot of my friends skated and we were always getting chased away from buildings and parking lots because back then it seemed like our city's biggest issue was teenagers grinding the rails outside of the tech school and the court house, or doing our own dumb stunts and being "disruptive". I've also had an extraordinary amount of people close to me throughout my life who have battled addiction and fought some of my own demons. I've seen people hit the lowest points in their lives, and I've been to more funerals of people I loved who lost their fight than I can count. I've followed Brandon's story for a long time and have watched what he's chosen to share about his journey to getting clean. I've been working in the recovery field now for 8 years, first in a residential program for teenage girls in early recovery, and now in my state's only detox program for teens, and I've often had my clients watch his documentary and interviews he's done about his journey. Listening to him talk about the importance of getting people into treatment regardless of financial barriers made me cry. I see how broken this system is every day; how greedy and selfish people can be, and how heartless it is to turn someone away because they can't afford treatment. I see people with no money and no insurance going to into state funded programs that treat them like trash, give them a 5 day spin dry, and send them right back out to the streets with no resources and it kills me, so hearing him talk about that gives me hope that eventually compassion and a sincere desire to lift others up regardless of what they have to offer will win over greed. I hope you all have a safe and happy new year!
1 year sober . If your struggling with addiction just know you are loved and sobriety and a happy life is possible. You just have to want kt for yourself
I know Brandon won't see this but last month I was in a really dark place and I started watching his recent interviews and man they pulled me out of that spot and I went to seek out the help I needed!!
This hits too close. Having been through drug addicts, sexual assault, drug addiction, physical & mental abuse, but having clawed my way to a wonderful family.
Danny, your podcast has grown so much! The audio, the cameras, the studio and lighting, and last but not least your choice in guests! Its a pleasure to watch man! BRAVO and Happy New Year!!!
It helps me so much when i see Novak doing well. I was pretty hopelessly addicted to oxys / heroin for almost 6 years....i got clean in January 2017. Moved to FL ...started my whole life over. I have been clean ever since and i am at a point where I'll never get high again. Novak gave me some hope when I got down here that it could be done.
Just wanted to add..I just wish we could see Bam come out the other side and live again. I know alcohol is a whole different beast, but these guys made part of my childhood and I would love to see Bam make a comeback.
built from the depths. i went through heroin addiction as well and this message of not going through it but growing through it is the best way to articulate the journey to sobriety. thanks BJ fr.
Oh man what a legend.. I can’t believe how well he looks and together he is. So many years, worried he might not make it. CKY was the reason I started film also 🙏🙏
Wow, I was not expecting this one at all, very well done here Danny. I actually just watched his video “Tomorrow is going to be better” and highly recommend it for anyone interested in his stuff beyond this. It’s truly heartwarming to see him on here honestly. I’m sure I’m just one of the many who grew up watching the boys of jackass/Viva la bam and their shenanigans, and if I’m speaking honestly, I almost always felt very badly for Novak while watching him throughout the show. To me it always seemed as if they picked on him more than the others and that he was always having a hard time, just those vibes I guess and couldn’t ever quite place my finger on what made me feel that way. Little did I know that he was fighting for his very life all while making us laugh but it makes sense now looking back. However sad it may be/been, for Novak to be here with Danny sharing his story and encouraging others to change their lives for the better is nothing short of a miracle, just as he said, and brings me immense joy. Not sure if you’ll ever see this bro but your story is one of the best out there and just glad you’re using it to make the world a better place. We love and support you Brandon, just keep your head up and stay strong! 😌💪 if anyone is interested in that video of his then I’ll put the link below! It’s a great watch/listen and really puts things into perspective. Great job again Danny! Keep up the great work! Also really glad to see hatrack making a return on here as well! Glad he’s doing alright, tell him to appear on here more lol. ruclips.net/video/OG--M8B04DA/видео.htmlsi=cXe1rxhTbumEdarW
Great show Danny! As a " friend of both guys, BAMand Novak 🙏 it's all about" living a healthy , happy balance family life Bless all our kids. And!!! Stay in the moment. Shout out to Novak. Keep it coming brothers👌😎☯️
I love listening to novak i always have i always knew i could get clean if he could ill be 1yr sober January 14th coming up. Thanks Novak for being you man
I remember watching Novak on Villa La Bam years ago. I didn't think he would make it much longer if he kept using. Look at Novak now. He looks absolutely AMAZING!!! I'm genuinely very happy for him!!
Happy he still around. Member watching CKY back in 2002 in 7th grade. Went from oxy to black to needle all the way till 2015. Got sober off all that almost a decade ago. Feels like another life. Love.
As someone who grew up in the same era as Novak, with similar friends and social circle (which led to similar addiction issues, and so on and so on.......) Novak seems genuine and real. And IF You know, You know. I would like to have a conversation with Novak about addiction, and, if he thinks addiction NOW, is the same as it was then.... Or for NO other reason than to know for sure if he really is who he says he is.
Man this nostalgia I feel when listening to Novak. I lived about 40 minutes away from west Chester, where bam and the crew are from. My friends and I would go to west Chester and drive around looking for bam and his crew before they blew up and made it on to MTV
Novak's mom used to live down the street from me. Helped his mom carry in her groceries one time. Loved to tell you about her son. During the Viva La Bam days, bam rolled into the bar i was tending with like 30 people at lunch and crushed me. I couldn't make the shots fast enough. Bam threw up 3 times. 😂
First time watching here. Hi 👋🏻. But I’m subscribing cause I’ve watched all y’all most of my life even when I was on drugs 😂 I’m 3 years or so clean and sober now. Love y’all ✌️
CKY popped off for me and my friends because we are local boys. I live about a half hour from West Chester, and yeah, they were sold in adult shops and skate shops.
For real same cky2k and bams creation of that is what I grew up on I was a bad kid haha always trying y one up the homies and push things as far as possible lol. I’ll always be that kid at heart and I have got to meet novak at the local skate park I grew up at in my town in IL for one of my friends father Tim Ryan his son Nick passed away and Tim was with banyan and had a memorial service at the skatepark putting in a Bench at the park dedicated to his son Nick Ryan (Issac) #ripnick man. I read novaks book dream seller in 2009 and got to speak with him about it that day at the memorial and novak was freshly sober still on suboxone I’m sure or atleast just got off it and just started working with banyan and Tim Ryan. I’m so proud of him and Tim and what they do. And now seeing Bam doing a amzing is incredible makes me happy asf. ❤
Both, Novak and Nam are pals of mine,,,😎 From days of" past& present.. Cool Cats☮️☯️ Good health, long life, and family... The " powers of good" Protected good dudes🙏🙏👍😎
Man, I remember watching a heartbreaking scene of Bam losing his shit at Novak in the shed for doing drugs. I remember thinking to myself, I hope that guy makes it. Over 15 years later, he made it. Good job Novak, seriously, good fucking job!
I got help through a bup clinic....granted I messed my life up and was in a shit load of trouble when I got accepted into the clinic but over time it helped
24:24 Bradon is a great example for people who want to get sober, I grew up on Jackass and followed him. He will also actually SPEAK TO YOU PERSONALLY. Ive heard his story many times, But I've always wondered were those 3 socks at least pairs?!?
Im happy for Novak 💯. Steve-O might've said it perfectly that Novak might be too sober as in he takes it too seriously. I do understand different strokes for different folks but nevertheless i am very very happy and proud of him. I bet his mom is on cloud 9 with her new and improved son
It’s hard for people that have never experienced addiction to understand what active addiction feels like inside. All they see are the outward manifestations they don’t see the broken parts inside that need to heal in order for the addict to have a somewhat normal life. I’ve been clean for 7 years and my life is good but I still find myself having to deal with my demons occasionally because I know if I don’t they will get bigger and consume me. As addicts we really are just one bad choice from being back in the pit.
Brandon Novak you sir are a gentleman worthy of praise to this world and appreciate you taking this time in your life to help so many and inspire so many... remember to be kind to yourself you share the same pain I recognize in myself... thank you for taking the time to speak your truth on this podcast cheers thank you for this
small detail…..and I know it’s not the most vital aspect to this podcast…..but, the whole Alf story….writer Jerry Stahl used to write for Alf-among other shows-while HEAVILY strung out on drugs….HIS book Permanent Midnight was his first book/ autobiography…..the movie of the same name starred Ben Stiller-Ben Stiller played Jerry Stahl…..
Yoo, Danny, you were slick with "well, you got the most use out of it" during the...anus segment. Bro just said, "I did!" 😂 Thank you for another illuminating captivating discussion, sir.
Think what might help Bam is if the world called him Brandon. Yeah it became a nickname in the beginning for him when he was young but it slowly became a character. Which he was living the character for years after Dunn Died.
As an ex heroin addict who has been clean for 12yrs I never was offered a program, was about a month to get in the methadone clinic it took a strong psychedelic dose of mushrooms and ketimine and I almost immediately quit using got into the methadone clinic and haven't touched anything since that day and I would use anything and everything and I loved drugs of all kinds now Im not 100% clean I do use cannabis but that's it I don't take anything else no caffeine even no ADHD meds nothing at all. I also am not bothered by seeing people or friends use I'm definitely not the average but u can get ur life back but I have to push ur self and u can get it done
I've heard Novak do this same interview prolly 14 times, always seems to have something to add. I wonder what Novak's really like, I still imagine him being the dude he was on radio bam.
When he said when doing what you love your truly living in the momemt. "Shutting down your brain and Living in the Momemt." If you don't have a activity or hobby that does this your failing in life.
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Novak is a perfect representative of being able to get sober and changing your life for the better. He was a junkie to the extreme and luckily got out of it before he died. Addicts don’t have as much time as he did to get clean now either because Novak was on heroine instead of fentanyl back in the day. They need to get off of the drugs quick nowadays because that fentanyl makes it a very fast ticking time bomb.
I was an addict for 15 years I watched Brandon's narcotics anonymous lead on RUclips when I was in rehab and it was the first time I realized someone as bad off as I was could change their life. I've been sober over 800 days now.
Comments going to be full of crackheads
congrats, i am still working on sobriety every day myself. @@jeffchapman678
Ironically, Bam was always on his case and now the roles are reversed, except Bam will probably be the one who meets an early grave.
As someone clean from heroin for a year now. He’s a huge inspiration..
Novak is such a genuine human. Thank you for your insight
So proud of bandon and his sobriety. He's a legend!!!!! So many wrote him off years ago and look at him now
i love listening to brandon. i got sober from fentanyl in 2020 & seeing his content really helped me understand sobriety. i was really struggling with going to meetings & staying clean. listening to him talk really put it into perspective for me. thankful for this awareness i didn’t have before.
I’ll never forget hearing Brandons story and watching him tell it on RUclips when I was in an inpatient treatment center 23 months ago. It was the most amazing story I’ve ever heard from an addict, and such a significantly motivating experience!! I’m beyond grateful to say that in another month I’ll have 2 years sober!! Everything he shared about recovery on this podcast is absolutely the truth, life only continues to get better when you keep doing the next right thing! Congrats Brandon, on all of your accomplishments and thank you for what you do for the recovery community! #WeDoRecover #OneDayAtATime
Glad you made it through! ♥️🙏
Amen! Got over 4.5 years now! Wouldn’t change it fer anything!!
Congrats on 2 years! I remember that was monumental.
@@jtm322 Amazing! Congrats, that’s a big accomplishment! 💪
@@DiLLY_V92 Thank youuu!🙏🏼 It definitely has been for me as well! ☺️
As an addict thank you helped me come to a lot of realization when I was in treatment and out in the real world overcome struggles
Brandon seems like such a caring person and a really nice guy its great to hear that he is helping other addicts out, he seems to be really wearing his heart on his sleeve now.
Brandon has been an inspiration for me with his recovery. Its a tough battle, one only those are fortunate will understand. Brandon's kept me clean a few days at a time with his story. Thank you for sharing
Stay strong brother 👊 As an addict myself (30 years..,) I know how hard it can be.
Keep going 1 day 1hr 1 min you got this
Ignorance is bliss. Wish I never got a taste of the poppy
Methadone saved me 11 years
This was a weird full circle type moment for me watching this. In middle school my friends and I all had the CKY videos on VHS; I watched probably every episode of Viva La Bam and Jackass. A lot of my friends skated and we were always getting chased away from buildings and parking lots because back then it seemed like our city's biggest issue was teenagers grinding the rails outside of the tech school and the court house, or doing our own dumb stunts and being "disruptive". I've also had an extraordinary amount of people close to me throughout my life who have battled addiction and fought some of my own demons. I've seen people hit the lowest points in their lives, and I've been to more funerals of people I loved who lost their fight than I can count. I've followed Brandon's story for a long time and have watched what he's chosen to share about his journey to getting clean. I've been working in the recovery field now for 8 years, first in a residential program for teenage girls in early recovery, and now in my state's only detox program for teens, and I've often had my clients watch his documentary and interviews he's done about his journey. Listening to him talk about the importance of getting people into treatment regardless of financial barriers made me cry. I see how broken this system is every day; how greedy and selfish people can be, and how heartless it is to turn someone away because they can't afford treatment. I see people with no money and no insurance going to into state funded programs that treat them like trash, give them a 5 day spin dry, and send them right back out to the streets with no resources and it kills me, so hearing him talk about that gives me hope that eventually compassion and a sincere desire to lift others up regardless of what they have to offer will win over greed.
I hope you all have a safe and happy new year!
Novak bro you made it!! I know momma is proud! Congratulations man! Keep on keepin on 🤙🏻
1 year sober . If your struggling with addiction just know you are loved and sobriety and a happy life is possible. You just have to want kt for yourself
Thank you
I know Brandon won't see this but last month I was in a really dark place and I started watching his recent interviews and man they pulled me out of that spot and I went to seek out the help I needed!!
What an amazing interview. Viva la Brandon. Thanks Danny
Hi Brandon!!, thank you again for my 5th B-DAY cake on the show!! You were pivotal in my (our) recovery and we love you!
I’m so psyched to see Novak in a good place and continuing it with sobriety after all of these years.
WOULDNT BELIEVE A WORD HE SAYS. HE SEEMS TO BE MORE OF A WORKING ADDICT OR ON METHADONE
I love Brandon. im four years sober because of him, and i can't thank him enough..Would love to see him and Bam making content again
This hits too close. Having been through drug addicts, sexual assault, drug addiction, physical & mental abuse, but having clawed my way to a wonderful family.
Danny, your podcast has grown so much! The audio, the cameras, the studio and lighting, and last but not least your choice in guests! Its a pleasure to watch man! BRAVO and Happy New Year!!!
7:48 “He was around just enough to let us know he was not around.”
Damn that whole description hit really close to home!
It helps me so much when i see Novak doing well. I was pretty hopelessly addicted to oxys / heroin for almost 6 years....i got clean in January 2017. Moved to FL ...started my whole life over. I have been clean ever since and i am at a point where I'll never get high again. Novak gave me some hope when I got down here that it could be done.
Just wanted to add..I just wish we could see Bam come out the other side and live again. I know alcohol is a whole different beast, but these guys made part of my childhood and I would love to see Bam make a comeback.
built from the depths. i went through heroin addiction as well and this message of not going through it but growing through it is the best way to articulate the journey to sobriety. thanks BJ fr.
I love Brandon’s way of communicating sobriety. Thanks again man.
Oh man what a legend.. I can’t believe how well he looks and together he is. So many years, worried he might not make it. CKY was the reason I started film also 🙏🙏
Wow, I was not expecting this one at all, very well done here Danny. I actually just watched his video “Tomorrow is going to be better” and highly recommend it for anyone interested in his stuff beyond this. It’s truly heartwarming to see him on here honestly. I’m sure I’m just one of the many who grew up watching the boys of jackass/Viva la bam and their shenanigans, and if I’m speaking honestly, I almost always felt very badly for Novak while watching him throughout the show. To me it always seemed as if they picked on him more than the others and that he was always having a hard time, just those vibes I guess and couldn’t ever quite place my finger on what made me feel that way. Little did I know that he was fighting for his very life all while making us laugh but it makes sense now looking back. However sad it may be/been, for Novak to be here with Danny sharing his story and encouraging others to change their lives for the better is nothing short of a miracle, just as he said, and brings me immense joy. Not sure if you’ll ever see this bro but your story is one of the best out there and just glad you’re using it to make the world a better place. We love and support you Brandon, just keep your head up and stay strong! 😌💪 if anyone is interested in that video of his then I’ll put the link below! It’s a great watch/listen and really puts things into perspective. Great job again Danny! Keep up the great work! Also really glad to see hatrack making a return on here as well! Glad he’s doing alright, tell him to appear on here more lol.
ruclips.net/video/OG--M8B04DA/видео.htmlsi=cXe1rxhTbumEdarW
This was amazing. I watch all of Brandon’s interviews and this is one of my favorites for sure. Salute Novak
Novak you’ve helped more people than you know brother! Keep spreading the good word my man!
Brandon is the absolute man! So good to see what he used to serve now serving him and saving others
Love Novak. He always has great stories
This was so much more inspiring and entertaining g than I initially thought it'd be. What a stud. Thx for having this interview
Great show Danny!
As a " friend of both guys, BAMand Novak 🙏 it's all about" living a healthy , happy balance family life
Bless all our kids.
And!!! Stay in the moment.
Shout out to Novak.
Keep it coming brothers👌😎☯️
I love listening to novak i always have i always knew i could get clean if he could ill be 1yr sober January 14th coming up. Thanks Novak for being you man
Danny Jones podcast top 3 right now without a doubt!!
I remember watching Novak on Villa La Bam years ago. I didn't think he would make it much longer if he kept using. Look at Novak now. He looks absolutely AMAZING!!! I'm genuinely very happy for him!!
Always good to see him doing well but If you have seen one Brandon interview you have seen them all
yep he's been saying the same stuff for years and years
Happy he still around. Member watching CKY back in 2002 in 7th grade. Went from oxy to black to needle all the way till 2015. Got sober off all that almost a decade ago. Feels like another life. Love.
We must be 34? Lol
@@chrisrambo8307 just turned 34 on dec 20th 😂 spot on. Still feel young, but feel old when I say my age lolol.
As someone who grew up in the same era as Novak, with similar friends and social circle (which led to similar addiction issues, and so on and so on.......) Novak seems genuine and real. And IF You know, You know.
I would like to have a conversation with Novak about addiction, and, if he thinks addiction NOW, is the same as it was then....
Or for NO other reason than to know for sure if he really is who he says he is.
Man this nostalgia I feel when listening to Novak. I lived about 40 minutes away from west Chester, where bam and the crew are from. My friends and I would go to west Chester and drive around looking for bam and his crew before they blew up and made it on to MTV
I seen him in bucks county a couple times
Watch this every couple Mondays to get my week going right. 🙏🏽✅❤️
By Far the Best Novak Interview Out! 💯
Agreed
Novak's mom used to live down the street from me. Helped his mom carry in her groceries one time. Loved to tell you about her son. During the Viva La Bam days, bam rolled into the bar i was tending with like 30 people at lunch and crushed me. I couldn't make the shots fast enough. Bam threw up 3 times. 😂
Oh wow! Didn’t see this one coming! Glad Novak is well 🙏🏼
First time watching here. Hi 👋🏻. But I’m subscribing cause I’ve watched all y’all most of my life even when I was on drugs 😂 I’m 3 years or so clean and sober now. Love y’all ✌️
honestly a breath of fresh air of a personality.
CKY popped off for me and my friends because we are local boys. I live about a half hour from West Chester, and yeah, they were sold in adult shops and skate shops.
For real same cky2k and bams creation of that is what I grew up on I was a bad kid haha always trying y one up the homies and push things as far as possible lol. I’ll always be that kid at heart and I have got to meet novak at the local skate park I grew up at in my town in IL for one of my friends father Tim Ryan his son Nick passed away and Tim was with banyan and had a memorial service at the skatepark putting in a Bench at the park dedicated to his son Nick Ryan (Issac) #ripnick man. I read novaks book dream seller in 2009 and got to speak with him about it that day at the memorial and novak was freshly sober still on suboxone I’m sure or atleast just got off it and just started working with banyan and Tim Ryan. I’m so proud of him and Tim and what they do. And now seeing Bam doing a amzing is incredible makes me happy asf. ❤
Frankly the best podcast you have done in a year.
CKY was amazing at the age of 21 and then going to see the band play live with those classic rifs from the videos was a real shift in what was "viral"
Get Novak back! this was a fantastic episode.
Novak's helped me so much with my sobriety and also it would be awesome if Ban and Novak got together and made CKY 5
I remember watching Landspeed on Limewire back in the 90's
Those were better times my friend
Both, Novak and Nam are pals of mine,,,😎
From days of" past& present..
Cool Cats☮️☯️
Good health, long life, and family...
The " powers of good"
Protected good dudes🙏🙏👍😎
Man, I remember watching a heartbreaking scene of Bam losing his shit at Novak in the shed for doing drugs. I remember thinking to myself, I hope that guy makes it. Over 15 years later, he made it. Good job Novak, seriously, good fucking job!
Thank You Novak.Deeply Thank You
"steal your shit, lie, possibly die in your living room......kinda frowned upon" hahahah
Novak is an awesome guy!....CKY shaped my pre teens/early teens as well....my buddy just got our cassette's converted
@brandon novak ❤soo much love for you and all cky... inspiration ❤ skate or die
40mins in... looking forward to seeing that project.
I got help through a bup clinic....granted I messed my life up and was in a shit load of trouble when I got accepted into the clinic but over time it helped
Sup Brandon!
I remember your 1st contest at North Plaza Mall
Team Clearlight!
CKY inspired me to start a band and start skating street.
What an amazing episode dude props
I look forward to to the documentary!
Proud and happy for Novak!
We must be close to the same age , cky defined my childhood as well
24:24 Bradon is a great example for people who want to get sober, I grew up on Jackass and followed him. He will also actually SPEAK TO YOU PERSONALLY. Ive heard his story many times, But I've always wondered were those 3 socks at least pairs?!?
Dude is magnetic. Friggin transfixing to listen to.
Paraphrasing but from 'he created Viva La Bam & i thought heroin was a much more logical approach" is an instant RUclips Short classic.
Im stoked hatrack is back!!
Im happy for Novak 💯. Steve-O might've said it perfectly that Novak might be too sober as in he takes it too seriously. I do understand different strokes for different folks but nevertheless i am very very happy and proud of him. I bet his mom is on cloud 9 with her new and improved son
It’s hard for people that have never experienced addiction to understand what active addiction feels like inside. All they see are the outward manifestations they don’t see the broken parts inside that need to heal in order for the addict to have a somewhat normal life. I’ve been clean for 7 years and my life is good but I still find myself having to deal with my demons occasionally because I know if I don’t they will get bigger and consume me. As addicts we really are just one bad choice from being back in the pit.
Brandon Novak you sir are a gentleman worthy of praise to this world and appreciate you taking this time in your life to help so many and inspire so many... remember to be kind to yourself you share the same pain I recognize in myself... thank you for taking the time to speak your truth on this podcast cheers thank you for this
Relax chief.
yo my bad now chillen@@xanderscott807
novak is a legend!
small detail…..and I know it’s not the most vital aspect to this podcast…..but, the whole Alf story….writer Jerry Stahl used to write for Alf-among other shows-while HEAVILY strung out on drugs….HIS book Permanent Midnight was his first book/ autobiography…..the movie of the same name starred Ben Stiller-Ben Stiller played Jerry Stahl…..
Yoo, Danny, you were slick with "well, you got the most use out of it" during the...anus segment.
Bro just said, "I did!" 😂
Thank you for another illuminating captivating discussion, sir.
Think what might help Bam is if the world called him Brandon.
Yeah it became a nickname in the beginning for him when he was young but it slowly became a character.
Which he was living the character for years after Dunn Died.
This was dope asf ❤❤
As an ex heroin addict who has been clean for 12yrs I never was offered a program, was about a month to get in the methadone clinic it took a strong psychedelic dose of mushrooms and ketimine and I almost immediately quit using got into the methadone clinic and haven't touched anything since that day and I would use anything and everything and I loved drugs of all kinds now Im not 100% clean I do use cannabis but that's it I don't take anything else no caffeine even no ADHD meds nothing at all. I also am not bothered by seeing people or friends use I'm definitely not the average but u can get ur life back but I have to push ur self and u can get it done
Can't watch now, but I bet this will be good! I was watching cky videos when bam was actually a skater....pre 2000's
me too
This is the first time i seen him actually look fully sober
Danny Jones skateboard content should be a thing
Danny catching Novak off guard with all his cartel knowledge 😂
When he said bam was saying hurtful things I started crying bro fuck
didnt see this coming! :)
I've heard Novak do this same interview prolly 14 times, always seems to have something to add. I wonder what Novak's really like, I still imagine him being the dude he was on radio bam.
Dunn would be stoked
I can relate so much to Novak
Hell yeah!!
Love this dude
When he said when doing what you love your truly living in the momemt.
"Shutting down your brain and Living in the Momemt."
If you don't have a activity or hobby that does this your failing in life.
Or you're just playing the cards you were dealt, whichever.
If you have judgy toxic positivity, you're basically failing at life as well.
Dude basically figured out how to take an underground concept mainstream. Smart dude.
idk.. my parents bought my burial plot already too.. a while ago tho.. been clean 4 years now
CKY is a huge part of World History
Skeletor vs beastman will live rent free in my mind forever
TALKED 2 NOVAK ON HERE GREAT GUY VERY INSPIRING🙏☮️♥️✝️ #yOunG 🪖🌴🕊️
Shit!
I grew up on Bones Brigade.
The last skate video I seen was Subzero (Philly) from 1994 ish.
I’m old 😂
I just did the channel soft white underbelly and I’d love to come on this podcast!
Danny in the Duvin lg!
love Duvin
This is dope
My favorite quote of all time is from Brandon - “procrastination is just like masturbation, you’re only f***ing yourself.”