SteveO I wanted to thank you. I was doing pills for 11 years and it got pretty bad. I went to rehab last year and really started watching your videos and stuff and could relate. It helped me tremendously! Today is my 1 year sober anniversary! 🔥🔥🔥👍👍❤
@@TacoCrisma I hope our messages can help someone else thats thinking about getting sober or going through something similar. I appreciate your comments
When you've been an addict/alcoholic for the majority of your life, getting clean and living sober is a whole new weird high. Blessings SteveO.. 896 days clean today..
@@catherinelucy Congratulations and stay aware of those who are important to you as Oka Tex mentioned. It's really true what he said. Good look from Germany
@@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 thank you so much, on 73 days now... every time I get urges, I think of where it ends me... and it won't change. Not always easy but thankful to be sober. I hope you are well
I met Jodie Sweetin twice in a 20 year span while living in PA, in 1996 when I was 12 and she was 14, at a mall signing in Scranton, a year after full house got cancelled and got a Polaroid picture of her(from my mom) , fast forward 20 years later in 2016 I was at Penn State saw her again at a speaker event promoting her book unsweetened and was on her 2nd season on fuller house in which the 20 year old Polaroid picture was never signed and she signed it that night. I’ll never forget it. Met many celebrities afterwards but that one was truly special. Mad❤ Jodie Sweetin
my favorite thing about the comments on these videos (specifically the videos related to drugs & sobriety etc) is seeing all the people who have also struggled like steve & jodie, it’s so inspiring cause hard drugs and pills are absolutely no joke. i’m so proud of everyone who’s ever gotten sober, whether it’s been years or just a few days, you deserve to feel proud of yourself.
@ , one day at a time, it gets easier. I just celebrated 11 years after struggling for decades with alcohol addiction. Sobriety is a gift you have to give away to keep.
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@@martinbrodie8507 It’s hard because some people will always see me as that person who disappointed them or just completely fucked things up for myself. But yeah, like you say, one day at a time. Even if some days you’re one day behind, that’s okay too. Thanks for your support.
@ , don't take anything personally. Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering. Don't play into their negativity. Don't take that on. Most judgemental people take pride in tearing other people down in an attempt to feel better about themselves. But don't let them drag you down with them. You have to surround yourself with people who love you and want the best for you. Having an attitude of gratitude is a little thing that makes a big difference and helps make since of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. I know I made alot of mistakes, but they, in turn were my life lessons. If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion ❤.
Imagine in the midst of the very early Jackass phenomenon if someone had told you that the one dude who would get his shit together the most and live a healthy lifestyle would be Steve-O lmao
So much love and respect to everyone who has decided to get and stay sober. You all are an inspiration to better myself and improve my quality of life. Thank you.
Pushing 5 months sober. I was doing through handles (1.75l) DAILY for 5 or 6 months. My brother had died in September, from covid complications exacerbated by a fatty liver from alcohol abuse. He was only 29 and a successful ER tech and on his way to medical school to become cardiac surgeon. It's very worth it. I couldn't imagine going without alcohol. My body alone was so reliant that I needed 4 to 6 shots every few hours of whisky, or 128 proof moonshine just to function. Otherwise the withdrawals started and I felt like I was going to die. Even when mentally miserable, I just couldn't quit. I wouldn't wish those withdrawals on anyone, 4 hours without booze and I couldn't even get up to piss or sleep well. Sought treatment before Christmas, relapsed twice and finally kicked it in late January. Toom three detox stays but I was fortunate to have a supportive groups of friends and parents. Like Steve-O has said, it's like dipping your toes in a pool and thinking I can never go in there, it's too cold. Once you dive in, you realize it's not bad. I still smoke cigs and take kratom for energy, along with klonopin for anxiety when needed but...the point is. Even when your life gets flipped upside down, you're in immense physical and emotional pain, you can face the reality sober. You're missing out more by being shitfaced all the time and numb than you are drunk, moody, forgetful, and non functioning. If you're using a substance to cope, you'll realize it's not coping, it's just pushing your problems away. It feels better to confront them with a clear mind and good order of health. And you can and will handle it. Don't be ashamed to ask for help, or let a relapse discourage you. Sometimes you gotta swing and miss a few times until you ginally square up and hit a homer run at rhe plate. I lost a solid half year of my life that I cannot really remember and could have died from my abuse of alcohol, and it became apparent that's no way to grieve or honor my brother by dying young too from the same devil. Now it's refreshing to go down to the corner store for gas or some smokes (next thing to quit) and cringe at the alcohol section, or squirm in disgust from commercials or any media where people are drunk. I just needed to get my ass kicked to realize it. If anyone reads this, it's worth it. It might take 20 tries, but commit yourself, confront yourself, and don't be afraid. The grass is truly greener in this case and whatever substance has a hold of you, free yourself from it.
I love the fact that nowadays sobriety is getting more and more of a positive vibe from people. It used to be that a lot of people considered a person getting sober as lame but I’m glad that that’s changed
I did 6 years sober then wasted it on some bs from the past that I found out. Always told myself I've done it before I can go cold turkey again. But this is time I'm finding it hard af. Hearing Steve-o and his guests give me so much hope. Thank you.
"I was positive I was having a *BLAST* ." Funniest and truest statement made. It's so wonderful seeing how Steve and Jodie have gotten clean, and have found some true enjoyment and meaning to their lives. Bravo!! Well done! #WeDORecover
I'll admit I'm using , but drinking... Haven't drank since 2015.. I hated passing out blackin out then, someone telling me what I did the night before.. then having to call and apologize all the time
I find that comment just stupid. Of course it was real, what else would it be? Only rehab people think in such ways, and it is devastating, because it is like religion and you can't win
she just made me ball my eyes out talking about her daughter and her bio mom. my son did change my life and thinking that you weren’t loved enough to change someone’s life is heartbreaking. and then for her to realize her mom did the best thing she could for her daughter is amazing, that’s some heavy shit to think about and think about yourself. and i’m very proud she was able to see clearly. 🥺❤️
Jodie came to my college in 2007 to talk about addiction. It was a lot more eye opening than I thought at that youthful age. I gained a lot of respect for her and those who have battled with addiction. Little did I know I would have that battle after college.
Love Steve-O’s interviews, people in recovery relax around other people that have been through it. You wouldn’t see this on “Good Morning America”. Jodie Sweetin is rad for doing this and being real!! She didn’t hold back or try to convince anybody that she was perfect and hide behind a T.V. persona!! No makeup and gorgeous af!! Respect!!
I am a recovering addict/drinker myself and i grew up watching her and Steve-O in my older years. Its incredibly motivating to see their recovery and hear their relatable stories. They both look GREAT!
Steve -O has figured out the ultimate way to get sober and stay sober . He made a show about it . Every episode is great it’s alway crazy stories with healing thru out the entire show . Keep it up . Mush love
You’d like the jay and silent bob get old it’s another really great inspirational show regarding jays sobriety and them doing the show to keep him sober
@@teabag402 What do you consider sober? There's a reason I'm asking. I've heard people claim to be sober while they're on Suboxone or Methadone. You are not sober while taking that stuff. In some people it's worse than what they were taking before
@@hanginon1293 that depends. If you are on suboxone or methadone and are a productive member of society and your family considers you sober then I would say you are sober. However, we all know people who miss use maintenance drugs as a way of carrying on using on the side, in that instance you would not be sober
Love that she shares her sobriety journey!!!! I have 11 years sober!!! Means everything to me that these celebrities are sharing their recovery journey to the masses. If ur struggling ur not alone!!!!
Proud of Jodie getting being sober ! I am sober too since Feb 17th 1983 and have not taken a drop drink ever since Feb 17th 1983 I was 26 years old when I quit drinking .
She looks great for her age. There’s nothing better than hearing about these people getting sober. It’s no joke. My family is riddled with addiction on both sides. I feel fortunate that I don’t have an addiction. It’s hard to watch and I feel helpless…I really hope they continue to stay strong after all of the years of being sober. Some people never overcome addiction and it takes them to their grave.
Thank you guys for sharing stories of sobriety. sharing your strength your trials and tribulations really means a lot to a lot of people. You are a force for good.
I hope to see a interview with Bam and hearing him say, yes I’ve been sober 2 years now and life ie so much better, because I’ve stopped getting in my own way
Never could have imagined watching steve-o back in the day on jackass that his podcast would be so helpful keeping me sober. This is one of the best podcasts I've heard addressing addiction issues everyone is so honest & there's a good amount of humor & empathy.
I’m so thankful she’s doing better!! I remember seeing the first seasons of Full House and thinking she was the sweetest, cutest little kid alive. What a nice person, can’t believe she’s about to turn 40.
Steve-O and his story are inspiring. He treats his guests so well too and he really listens to them. There's just so much I could say about him and how he's changed and affected others lives for the better. What a story to follow growing up lol.
In 2 days Im 6 months sober from pain pills. Never ever thought id see the day, but im here now and I feel better than ever. Wish anyone reading this the best with their own struggles, sobriety rules!
I grew up watching FH with my younger sister. Listening to Jodie talk, she seems so far removed from her persona as a child actor. She's confident, sits back, talks with the dudes and cusses like it's no big deal and shares her stories. She seems like a very cool person and she looks great!
I've been sober for two weeks now. I'm actually working to do it for myself now. I'm glad to have celebrities like this share their experience. It is so helpful. Thank you
I know this is a typical response but one day at a time my friend :) Been just a tad over 7 years for me and I still worry about triggers and events/situations that could be a trigger. You can do it! :)
If this girl went on impulsive, Mike would make this story all about him some how. Steve-O, you & your crew are very underrated when it comes to these interviews. Very professional.
@@savage_turtle1791 LOL 😂 I'm the same age as Steve O. Not everything your generation has done sucks but I'd say a good 80-90% of it is horseshit that won't last past 2 years in anyone's consciousness. It's got nothing to do with being a grandpa or not. Whether you're 11 or 41 if you watch/listen to Logan Paul in any way/shape/form then you suck. Idk what else to tell ya 🤣
Had a buddy I met in recovery who passed while working at a treatment facility. Was shocked when I heard that he was ingesting inhalants to get high and to avoid the drug tests showing positive. He was such a bright light when he was sober. And I always enjoyed seeing him at meetings. I've been sober for about 2 and a half years now. Life is drastically different today. I am so blessed today and get such inspiration from watching these videos.
people talk like 39 is ancient. She looks her age. Very little changes face-wise from 22 to 39 if you're a woman (no baldness) and take proper care of yourself.
07:30 “Forgiveness is giving up the hope that the past could have been any different, it's accepting the past for what it was, and using this moment and this time to help yourself move forward.”
I think joe is losing his “it factor” his podcasts and interviews aren’t what they use to be. It seems like he’s catering to the extreme right wing bros.
Nothing to do with right or left wing. Frankly his podcast just peaked and We've all grown accustomed to his personality and format. Its very structured now. Either that and or Joe has mastered his hosting position.
Man. I relate so much to this. 10+ years of being an absolute alcoholic, convinced I’d die a drinker… BUT… on 10/6 I’ll be TWO years sober. Life isn’t easier by any means, BUT I do feel way more grounded. I’m still a work in progress, still striving to become the best version of myself, and still sober!!
You know it's funny and amazing how people think they were having a blast the whole time they were wasted when really they were having the worst times of their life they just didn't know it I felt the exact same way I said I thought I had a great time for 20 years
@@billlannan7767 You are absolutely right. it is definitely interesting! Now that my focus is aimed in a different direction. I once had an illusion of happiness, but now I feel something completely different; self respect!
I feel what you say so much hun. I went 30 years wondering why I wasnt good enough for my mother. However one thing I can take from that is how NOT to treat my children. So glad you are doing so good! Keep it up. You are a fantastic mother.
I am really glad jodi and Steve are doing better. I watched jodo through my childhood and once I got in my teen I tried to do everything SteveO did on jackass. To know they overcame addiction really shines a light onto my life. Thank you both
As a child who grew up with addicts and an adult who has struggled with addiction, I totally get what she is saying. From being a kid and wondering "Why am I not enough for you to change?" to a parent myself it give you a whole new perspective on.. shit, everything. Glad she has been able to get her life together and maintain sobriety for over a decade.
It’s so bizarre to me that Steve O has become a voice of reason and trust in my life. It’s also brings me a lot of happiness to see Jodi clean and reflective like this. Thank you.
STEVE O THANK YOU!! Thank you for showing people that addiction is NOT the end. Sobriety is such a beautiful thing and really is when your life starts.
I was positive I was having a blast is the exact way I describe my last few years using! I couldn't admit that my life had become the extreme opposite of fun. No more fun...ever. I had more fun in the first few months of sobriety than I had had in years! Love this thank you
Steve-o it's amazing that you're sober, you are doing so great. Pulling yourself out of the gutter, not many people come back from heavy addictions. It's a miracle when we do I used to be a heroin addict, I've been off the poison for a while now. It makes me happy knowing people are getting sober. I know the feeling of struggling and not wanting to be alive having zero self worth and just didn't care. God bless you Steve-O keep preaching your message we do recover.
I really admire you both but I know more about Jodie and I’m so glad she got it together. Losing her and her not being around would have been devastating. So many child stars don’t recover like this.
"what was your rock bottom" question I always find boring when he reworded it to "what was your last day like" to me that's a much more fascinating approach to it not everyone necessarily has a rock bottom when they stop doing anything that isn't working out for them but they all had a last day they did it
As someone who was abandoned by my mom, and losing my dad to an overdose, which resulted in me being placed into the foster care system. Jodi being so vulnerable & open shout her struggles and realizing the trauma of being abandon or displaced, truly touched me. Along with resonating with me as I’m going through this now in my early thirties. The deep sadness I feel often is what was wrong with me, why not choose me and choose the drugs or lifestyle/etc. I have to live with the scars if not emotional pain/heaviness and grief...😔🥀😞 Nevertheless deeply moving clip.
I'm so sorry that happened to you. Your parents loved you although they didn't know how to show it, I hope you can learn to love and respect yourself enough to live your best life. You can do it. You might like this book called The Alchemist, it's a short easy read, read it in one sitting in half a day. Love you and good luck!
I feel for you. So much .. my dad died at 36,i was 9. And i was raised by my workaholic, cold, robotic money loving mother. ... I'm still trying to teach my mom love, thanks to my dad showing it to me.. I too feel lost, still. Alone. Unloved. . IDK how to move forward in a world where these are the facts of my life. . Like, why bother?. Whats the purpose of everything? Who the fuck cares
listening to these stories has made me feel more love and prayer for my cousin even after she got sober over drugs and for that one dude I saw overdose in high school my first week as a freshman in a new school. Steve-o keep doing what you're doing! You are just awesome!
Staying sober indefinitely after the initial decision is such a hard thing to do. I respect the hell out of both of them, it took me like 50 tries and many years of back and forth to finally get any longevity.
I was addicted to many drugs now I just drink daily. But I'm struggling with it and have been watching these videos to help me mentality and I have seen a change even tho I'm still struggling it's like my mind set is slowly changing towards quitting thanks bud for all the help so far keep it up
After I retired from the Army on 09. For 8 years I was a functioning alcoholic. I feel what they're saying. Life is so much better just watching the grands.
Thank you for your service Sir! I'm right there with you. My third deployment was in 09-10. I was active duty for 9 years from 03-12 as a 19K M1 Abrams tanker. I was allowed to drink openly at home at 16, buy back then none of us (my family and I) knew anything about addiction, so I went in to the army at 18 with a decently built up tolerance already. Fast forward to 2004-05 my first tour... It was very stressful, heavy combat, dangerous deployment, and I think that's when I just became Totally desensitized to the stress and violence, and when I came back I didn't feel like I had PTSD; I didn't start realizing something wasn't right until about two years after I got out (2014ish with the night terrors and panic attacks) actually never had any symptoms my whole enlistment, but I did start drinking more after each tour and I ended up reenlisting and going to Iraq 4 times total. Especially once I turned 21 I drank like a degenerate, but I was functional and did the same as a civilian too.. until I couldn't. I eventually started using speed and heroin and eventually just heroin and drinking and I was extremely dysfunctional and had major symptoms of mental illness.. it took me years to get clean, which was only two years ago, but it's like day and night now. I've been using my GI Bill and I'm almost done with my degree in chemical dependency counseling and I got rated at 100% by the VA, so I don't gotta work anymore. Life is SO MUCH BETTER like you said! Enjoy your retirement sir and thank you again for your service!
Thank you for bringing attention to this subject matter in a raw form, as a CADC, i hear all the time people passing thoughts as you well know. I enjoy watching people enjoy the things in front of them again, looking at old objects and studying them like they just discovered fire, and when they treat themselves that way, i understand they have a better grasp on who they can be if they so choose so. I appreciate the work you are putting out there and watching you grow with every story, with the astonishment of using a stick can get me termites, understanding our own stories and learning to forgive ourselves for past things and earning the right to ask for forgiveness can go away quietly. Keep up the good work man.
You get a special bond with these kid actors you watched during your childhood. So hearing her story is heartbreaking. Glad she came came back to Fuller House and got her life back on track.
You can rly tell when someone that struggled and continues to struggle with addiction rly does not want too bring back memories of it cause every day is still a struggle lots of props for telling us your stories anyway!
First off, Steve-O is a fantastic interviewer. He lets guests talk when they are talking but interjects when appropriate and his interjections are well worded. Kudos to him. Second, I grew up at a time when Full House was very prevalent. Im not ashamed to admit that I TOTALLY had a little boy crush on Jodie Sweetin, as Im sure eleventy billion other little boys did. Gotta say, watching her all grown up, mature, profound ... that little school boy crush made me smile SO much during this interview. teehee. Good for her (and ANY person) who struggled with dependencies and lived to tell the tale. Mad respect.
Odd how some people age so fast when drinking and partying for year's yet some stay very youthful looking. For 39 she look's so young. When ever she said the Fword I was waiting to see Danny bust in and flip out, then Jesse give her a long talk about why it's bad, then Joey cheering her up because she feels bad about cussing. Lol. Glad she's doing well. I grew up watching that show.
So happy to see positive recovery from all the chemical dependency! I’ve struggled for 20 years and man getting sober is something I always thought was too difficult handling life on life’s terms. I’ve made amends and reestablished several relationships,but still have more to reconcile. Love you all. Keep going
When she said she was 39, my jaw dropped. After walking through her hell, and having kids, she looks amazing. I forgot how old I was... her teen years kept me busy. Pants Off, Dance Off
Been sober like 2 years now, was an IV user. When I found out you got sober and have been promoting recovery it made my fuckn day. Respect bruv. Oh and Jodie is 🔥
Sobriety is the easiest answer but the hardest to make. The act of quitting substance abuse is simple to rationalize (just don’t do it), but that monkey on your back has a funny way of thinking for you. I don’t know that I could successfully be a sober celebrity. And for that reason I am glad I’m just a regular boring person
@Vishal Mishra it doesn’t matter how much money you throw at addiction. Once you’re ready to quit, you will. But you’ve gotta be ready to make that decision.
@Vishal Mishra exactly right. They at least have money so busy themselves with other stuff by picking up a new hobby like restoring old cars or whatever. Not so easy for other people.
I'll never forget when she called me, I work for extra space storage and she needed a storage unit. She spoke very quickly and was afraid I'd catch on to who she was. I knew who she was, this was during the time she's speaking about when she was a counselor. Such a thrill to talk to her on the phone even if briefly.
I think Stevo found his calling! He might be the best interviewer out! He asks the right questions an he doesn’t interrupt anyone! I was a fan already but god dam he’s becoming my idol! Thanks Stevo!
Jodie was my childhood crush growing up w Full House. I was sad when I found out she wasnt doing well years ago, and then happy again to know she figured things out and battled to get sober. And then even after coming back for Fuller House, seeing how she’s just a regular working mom, that just happens to be an actress is awesome. It’s also good for people to know that celebs aren’t perfect and are often battling their own demons.
Yeah, she was one of my crushes as well and I was very sad when I heard of her troubles. I'm glad to hear that she didn't only get sober but also gave back a lot.
As a birth mother, I can promise you Jodie, you absolutely were and are good enough. You are too good, in fact. It is us, the ones who chose to "give up" our perfect , innocent little babies- we are the ones who are not worthy of you. We know in that moment and maybe forever we will never be able to be and do all you so deserve. We are the inadequate ones. I love you Logan Joshua, wherever you are. Whoever you are, I love you.
@@pastxmas Her personality reflects it . She's not your typical snobby celebrity . She could be my neighbor , her feet are well planted on the ground and not on a high horse. I've never seen her talk out of character before .
@@DeathBringer769 I agree Culkin turned out great . He was a mess for a while . The funny thing with him is that he just dropped Hollywood like a bad habit . He could still be acting in major movies if he wanted to as most people generally like him . Instead he randomly shows up on various RUclips Channels and is great at it.
Demise and rise!!!! Jan. 8th was my one year being sober off pain killers! Demise and rise helped me I watched it everyday for the first week coming clean, thank u Steve o you truly have helped so many people we can never repay you for what you contributed, you're a real one
awesome interview what an amazing story. Also Stevo your interviewing skills are becoming next level! no more talking over the guest and letting them open up great job !
When he says did you have fun when getting high. I know these guys had ton of money so it would take longer to see it's not that fun. As someone who was addicted to opiates it was really really not fun the last couple of years I was using. I had no job, No money, and the will to do nothing but try and find w.e I could to take away that feeling of dredd of not being high. Then I would I get high stay up as long as I could and then sleep as long as I could. It was a constant scramble daily and was the worst experience of my life.
As always and never made to disappoint. Mr. Steve me and my wife are MASSIVE FANS of yours and love all your work. Born again Christian here and I still love everything you do. God bless you
When I was growing up I spent a lot of time around addicts. My parents weren't addicts and were decent hardworking people but since we were extremely poor I saw a lot of things around where we lived. Because of this insight I can spot an addict or recovering addict from a mile away. They don't move like normal people anymore. There is a jerky fidgety nervousness to their movements, almost like their brain is sending distorted signals for movement and their muscles react with distorted movements. They are constantly touching themselves and gesticulate a bit wildly like they can't be still. This is what I see in Jodie's movements. That being said, Stevo is the exact opposite, he is very still and I think this is practiced and very deliberate. He is doing something that not many former addicts can, he is willing himself to be calm and learning to do that must have taken a lot of willpower.
Man she has just become an impressive human being. That's the only way I can put that. I wish many more people had her mindset and could come to the many times ironic realizations in life. Totally interesting interview.
SteveO I wanted to thank you. I was doing pills for 11 years and it got pretty bad. I went to rehab last year and really started watching your videos and stuff and could relate. It helped me tremendously! Today is my 1 year sober anniversary! 🔥🔥🔥👍👍❤
keep it up man, great work
@@TacoCrisma thank you I really appreciate that!👍
@@bryanrb21 of course man, keep building strength in yourself, purge those weaknesses daily and enjoy every moment in your sobriety. You’ve got this.
@@TacoCrisma I hope our messages can help someone else thats thinking about getting sober or going through something similar. I appreciate your comments
Thats amazing well done !! I'm in rehab now .. I know it's hard but keep it up ❤
When you've been an addict/alcoholic for the majority of your life, getting clean and living sober is a whole new weird high. Blessings SteveO.. 896 days clean today..
Yes, the new high can unleash hell in your head. You feel nothing but a void knowing you could fill it with a finger snap. Sober since 2003
It's fuckin hard man. Still struggling. If it wasn't for my wife and kids. I'd still be a total fuck up
That's amazing, I'm on 67 days (for the 2nd time), I'm hoping this is finally it for me
@@catherinelucy Congratulations and stay aware of those who are important to you as Oka Tex mentioned. It's really true what he said. Good look from Germany
@@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 thank you so much, on 73 days now... every time I get urges, I think of where it ends me... and it won't change. Not always easy but thankful to be sober. I hope you are well
I met Jodie Sweetin twice in a 20 year span while living in PA, in 1996 when I was 12 and she was 14, at a mall signing in Scranton, a year after full house got cancelled and got a Polaroid picture of her(from my mom) , fast forward 20 years later in 2016 I was at Penn State saw her again at a speaker event promoting her book unsweetened and was on her 2nd season on fuller house in which the 20 year old Polaroid picture was never signed and she signed it that night. I’ll never forget it. Met many celebrities afterwards but that one was truly special. Mad❤ Jodie Sweetin
What a cool story!
SteveO is such a good interviewer, I love that he doesn't interrupt and let's her talk.
Thats a first 😂😂
I think people in recovery become very good listeners because they spend so much time communicating and working through personal issues.
He’s gotten a lot better, in the beginning he was awful
Exactly
That's not usually a compliment Steve O gets lol
I love how the interviewers are quiet and let her speak her story
Just like Fallon
Totally.. interruption has gotten so bad..
As opposed to.....?
I always like seeing that
@@turns-jt7te as opposed to Howard Stern who talks over his guests
my favorite thing about the comments on these videos (specifically the videos related to drugs & sobriety etc) is seeing all the people who have also struggled like steve & jodie, it’s so inspiring cause hard drugs and pills are absolutely no joke. i’m so proud of everyone who’s ever gotten sober, whether it’s been years or just a few days, you deserve to feel proud of yourself.
Unless you've been or met an addict, you'll never truly appreciate the devastation of addiction. Its so good to see people recover.
Amen
Absolutely. I’ve been sober for almost 2 years now. It’s hard. Some people can’t relate or just straight up judge me.
@ , one day at a time, it gets easier. I just celebrated 11 years after struggling for decades with alcohol addiction. Sobriety is a gift you have to give away to keep.
@@martinbrodie8507 It’s hard because some people will always see me as that person who disappointed them or just completely fucked things up for myself. But yeah, like you say, one day at a time. Even if some days you’re one day behind, that’s okay too. Thanks for your support.
@ , don't take anything personally. Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering. Don't play into their negativity. Don't take that on. Most judgemental people take pride in tearing other people down in an attempt to feel better about themselves. But don't let them drag you down with them. You have to surround yourself with people who love you and want the best for you. Having an attitude of gratitude is a little thing that makes a big difference and helps make since of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. I know I made alot of mistakes, but they, in turn were my life lessons. If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion ❤.
I absolutely love what Steve-O is doing and whom he has become. Awesome dude
Tyson as well. They both are doing cool shit now that they are sober.
Me too🥳
Imagine in the midst of the very early Jackass phenomenon if someone had told you that the one dude who would get his shit together the most and live a healthy lifestyle would be Steve-O lmao
Whomst
I prefer him when he was drunk and high on shit
So much love and respect to everyone who has decided to get and stay sober. You all are an inspiration to better myself and improve my quality of life. Thank you.
Pushing 5 months sober. I was doing through handles (1.75l) DAILY for 5 or 6 months. My brother had died in September, from covid complications exacerbated by a fatty liver from alcohol abuse. He was only 29 and a successful ER tech and on his way to medical school to become cardiac surgeon.
It's very worth it. I couldn't imagine going without alcohol. My body alone was so reliant that I needed 4 to 6 shots every few hours of whisky, or 128 proof moonshine just to function. Otherwise the withdrawals started and I felt like I was going to die. Even when mentally miserable, I just couldn't quit. I wouldn't wish those withdrawals on anyone, 4 hours without booze and I couldn't even get up to piss or sleep well.
Sought treatment before Christmas, relapsed twice and finally kicked it in late January. Toom three detox stays but I was fortunate to have a supportive groups of friends and parents.
Like Steve-O has said, it's like dipping your toes in a pool and thinking I can never go in there, it's too cold.
Once you dive in, you realize it's not bad. I still smoke cigs and take kratom for energy, along with klonopin for anxiety when needed but...the point is.
Even when your life gets flipped upside down, you're in immense physical and emotional pain, you can face the reality sober. You're missing out more by being shitfaced all the time and numb than you are drunk, moody, forgetful, and non functioning.
If you're using a substance to cope, you'll realize it's not coping, it's just pushing your problems away. It feels better to confront them with a clear mind and good order of health. And you can and will handle it.
Don't be ashamed to ask for help, or let a relapse discourage you. Sometimes you gotta swing and miss a few times until you ginally square up and hit a homer run at rhe plate.
I lost a solid half year of my life that I cannot really remember and could have died from my abuse of alcohol, and it became apparent that's no way to grieve or honor my brother by dying young too from the same devil.
Now it's refreshing to go down to the corner store for gas or some smokes (next thing to quit) and cringe at the alcohol section, or squirm in disgust from commercials or any media where people are drunk. I just needed to get my ass kicked to realize it.
If anyone reads this, it's worth it. It might take 20 tries, but commit yourself, confront yourself, and don't be afraid. The grass is truly greener in this case and whatever substance has a hold of you, free yourself from it.
I love the fact that nowadays sobriety is getting more and more of a positive vibe from people. It used to be that a lot of people considered a person getting sober as lame but I’m glad that that’s changed
Thank you made two years clean this summer and so grateful for everyday 🙏🏼
Jodie doesn't even look 39 she looks like she's in her early mid 20's and looks great and I'm so happy that she's sober now.
39!!! Wow 😯 she’s beautiful for her age
It’s because of all the drinking and drugs she did.
@@albundy9584 Drinking makes you look younger? Did you read the comment properly?
@@sadepennbrook yes, I read it properly. I can’t believe you actually replied to what I said. 🤦♂️
@@sadepennbrook Right over your head.
These sobriety talks are so important for some of us that have been thinking about chilling out.
Do it.
You deserve it. 🙏😌
Yup brother. It’s so worth it.
So worth it. You can.
Greatest gift you can possibly give yourself. The deeper you were, the higher the rise.
You're ready.
Steve O actually has the best podcast on RUclips these days
@Ky Christell definitely a stretch, but still a good a watch lol
Exactly
russell brand
Not even close
@@jasonroyce3587 you nerds are just picking sober guys lmao it’s fine but they’re not the best
I did 6 years sober then wasted it on some bs from the past that I found out. Always told myself I've done it before I can go cold turkey again. But this is time I'm finding it hard af. Hearing Steve-o and his guests give me so much hope. Thank you.
you got this roberto, take it one day at a time !
Best of luck brother. Been there too. One day at a time. Just get though today and then do it again tomorrow.
Right there with you bro
Roberto enjoy your party my dude have one of those bad boys for me would you
Where you are going matters more than where you have been
"I was positive I was having a *BLAST* ." Funniest and truest statement made. It's so wonderful seeing how Steve and Jodie have gotten clean, and have found some true enjoyment and meaning to their lives. Bravo!! Well done!
#WeDORecover
"We Do Recover"...
Dont make me barf..
@@shanestewart9197 Ok, go barf. lol Why the announcement?
I'll admit I'm using , but drinking... Haven't drank since 2015.. I hated passing out blackin out then, someone telling me what I did the night before.. then having to call and apologize all the time
I find that comment just stupid. Of course it was real, what else would it be? Only rehab people think in such ways, and it is devastating, because it is like religion and you can't win
@@jomorkenstrseth3526 Ha! Goes to show what you know. 🤣 Clean 7 years, and have not been to a rehab. Don't knock what works for some, ok? Ok. Great. 😘
she just made me ball my eyes out talking about her daughter and her bio mom. my son did change my life and thinking that you weren’t loved enough to change someone’s life is heartbreaking. and then for her to realize her mom did the best thing she could for her daughter is amazing, that’s some heavy shit to think about and think about yourself. and i’m very proud she was able to see clearly. 🥺❤️
Jodie came to my college in 2007 to talk about addiction. It was a lot more eye opening than I thought at that youthful age. I gained a lot of respect for her and those who have battled with addiction. Little did I know I would have that battle after college.
update please
are u clean n sober or?
Hope you either are in the process of winning or have already won.
She’s got kathleen wuornos vibes… jk jk just her hair 😂
She’s an amazing person just her daughter now is so awful being 13 sticking up the middle finger on tik tok cussing at people throwing up gang signs
Hey, I hope you're doing good and sober now.
Love Steve-O’s interviews, people in recovery relax around other people that have been through it. You wouldn’t see this on “Good Morning America”. Jodie Sweetin is rad for doing this and being real!! She didn’t hold back or try to convince anybody that she was perfect and hide behind a T.V. persona!! No makeup and gorgeous af!! Respect!!
I know huh, I mean damn she looks amazing!
I am a recovering addict/drinker myself and i grew up watching her and Steve-O in my older years. Its incredibly motivating to see their recovery and hear their relatable stories. They both look GREAT!
Steve -O has figured out the ultimate way to get sober and stay sober . He made a show about it . Every episode is great it’s alway crazy stories with healing thru out the entire show . Keep it up . Mush love
Except he just stated in this episode that jobs with the highest rate of relapse is jobs aiding in recovery....stay safe Steve O
You’d like the jay and silent bob get old it’s another really great inspirational show regarding jays sobriety and them doing the show to keep him sober
@@teabag402 What do you consider sober? There's a reason I'm asking. I've heard people claim to be sober while they're on Suboxone or Methadone. You are not sober while taking that stuff. In some people it's worse than what they were taking before
@@hanginon1293 that depends. If you are on suboxone or methadone and are a productive member of society and your family considers you sober then I would say you are sober. However, we all know people who miss use maintenance drugs as a way of carrying on using on the side, in that instance you would not be sober
@@danielreed4050 cool thanks
Love that she shares her sobriety journey!!!! I have 11 years sober!!! Means everything to me that these celebrities are sharing their recovery journey to the masses. If ur struggling ur not alone!!!!
Amy J So do i its so great that Jodie is sober. Congratulations Amy on your sobriety that is awesome try to stay strong.
Proud of Jodie getting being sober ! I am sober too since Feb 17th 1983 and have not taken a drop drink ever since Feb 17th 1983 I was 26 years old when I quit drinking .
Amazing. You are a blessing and an inspiration.
Seeing "wholesome Steve-O" gives me hope in humanity.
Totally.
So true it’s so comforting tbh if he can do it any one of us can very inspirational and inspiration is like a fabric of life
Wow, kids and 39 years old now?!? Jodie looks like she just walked off the set of Full House from 1992. She looks amazing!
yeah she looks real good! what a story though. glad her and steveo got to talk about sobriety
Yes wow Full house was my shit but what a story of recovery to us who grew up with that show!
Yep, she still is a baby-girl..
She was 10 in 92 so no doesn't look the same.
She do though. Especially after partying as hard as she did. 😆
Just goes to show you CAN get life back. 😌
dude stumbling upon your sobriety interviews and stuff has helped me stay strong. thank you SteveO
I'm so proud of Jodie for her sobriety and I am also so glad she's doing well.
She looks great for her age. There’s nothing better than hearing about these people getting sober. It’s no joke. My family is riddled with addiction on both sides. I feel fortunate that I don’t have an addiction. It’s hard to watch and I feel helpless…I really hope they continue to stay strong after all of the years of being sober. Some people never overcome addiction and it takes them to their grave.
Good genes
She’s does look great, but it’s most likely a no-makeup makeup look! But no eye shadow that’s true.
she’s defiiitely wearing makeup, just kidding eyeshadow
She's wearing a little bit of foundation. But nothing to make her look much different. So, I agree she looks amazing!
She's 39! I thought she was like 21. Alcohol was kind to her
Thank you guys for sharing stories of sobriety. sharing your strength your trials and tribulations really means a lot to a lot of people.
You are a force for good.
I’m one year sober from dope and 5 years not drinking. Steve-O, you and Novak were what got me into detox last year . Can’t thank you enough.
Congratulations . Stay strong .
I hope to see a interview with Bam and hearing him say, yes I’ve been sober 2 years now and life ie so much better, because I’ve stopped getting in my own way
U see her Adult Film yet? "Full Blouse"
Yeah, if Bam dont get sober he die soon i think.
@@hulitumhansen352 sad but true
@Jump Countaz ya nobody is selfish enough!!
Fuck yeah I hope so. I was always a big fan of Bam.
Never could have imagined watching steve-o back in the day on jackass that his podcast would be so helpful keeping me sober. This is one of the best podcasts I've heard addressing addiction issues everyone is so honest & there's a good amount of humor & empathy.
Didn’t expect to watch a Jodie interview today. Happy I saw this, and happy she’s doing well!
I’m so thankful she’s doing better!! I remember seeing the first seasons of Full House and thinking she was the sweetest, cutest little kid alive. What a nice person, can’t believe she’s about to turn 40.
Steve-O and his story are inspiring. He treats his guests so well too and he really listens to them. There's just so much I could say about him and how he's changed and affected others lives for the better. What a story to follow growing up lol.
I am blown away and not surprised at all at how eloquently Jodi described her experience, strength and hope.
In 2 days Im 6 months sober from pain pills. Never ever thought id see the day, but im here now and I feel better than ever. Wish anyone reading this the best with their own struggles, sobriety rules!
That is amazing!
Congrats 🎉🎈🎊!!!
Man pain pills are a wicked little animal they grab you when you least expect it you don't even know they got you
Right in brother. I’ve been clean for 6 years and am so thankful for having put it behind me
I grew up watching FH with my younger sister. Listening to Jodie talk, she seems so far removed from her persona as a child actor. She's confident, sits back, talks with the dudes and cusses like it's no big deal and shares her stories. She seems like a very cool person and she looks great!
I've been sober for two weeks now. I'm actually working to do it for myself now. I'm glad to have celebrities like this share their experience. It is so helpful. Thank you
I know this is a typical response but one day at a time my friend :) Been just a tad over 7 years for me and I still worry about triggers and events/situations that could be a trigger. You can do it! :)
stay strong, keep away from people , places and things
If this girl went on impulsive, Mike would make this story all about him some how. Steve-O, you & your crew are very underrated when it comes to these interviews. Very professional.
Jody talking about her sobriety Mike out of nowhere "so what do you think of a whole Bryce hall situation"
Facts
You must be a zoomer of course. No grown ass adults who grew up on Jackass/Steve-O cares or watches Logan Paul kid. That's teenage nonsense.
@@hugh-jasole relax grandpa, I don’t understand you older people always bashing on the younger generations
@@savage_turtle1791 LOL 😂 I'm the same age as Steve O. Not everything your generation has done sucks but I'd say a good 80-90% of it is horseshit that won't last past 2 years in anyone's consciousness. It's got nothing to do with being a grandpa or not. Whether you're 11 or 41 if you watch/listen to Logan Paul in any way/shape/form then you suck. Idk what else to tell ya 🤣
Had a buddy I met in recovery who passed while working at a treatment facility. Was shocked when I heard that he was ingesting inhalants to get high and to avoid the drug tests showing positive. He was such a bright light when he was sober. And I always enjoyed seeing him at meetings. I've been sober for about 2 and a half years now. Life is drastically different today. I am so blessed today and get such inspiration from watching these videos.
Jodie: finishes telling an emotional story of recovery
Steve-O: "it's called Steve-O's hot sauce for your butthole!"
Omg 😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️
@@MichaelsExplorations lmao
Very distasteful.
Holy Jesus, that's funny!
Jodie could pass for 25. Amazing considering what she's been through.
What is she supposed to look like at 39?
@@zap4264 She is supposed to look like 37. That's why she looks so great.
@@zap4264 Idk about you but I've seen 39 look DRASTICALLY worse.
people talk like 39 is ancient. She looks her age. Very little changes face-wise from 22 to 39 if you're a woman (no baldness) and take proper care of yourself.
@@timkasansky2528 39 is ancient. Practically gone
I love seeing sober people hanging out, being real with one another, chopping it up smiling and having fun.
I rather be dead than sober
@@thagodwecreate5179are you ded
07:30 “Forgiveness is giving up the hope that the past could have been any different, it's accepting the past for what it was, and using this moment and this time to help yourself move forward.”
Amen
You can’t change the past , you can only change the future. You learn from your past, hopefully.
This was a good clip.
Almost cried when she spoke about her mom.
Love this - such a powerful thing to share how she came to understand her mom better
Steve-O really about to become the Joe Rogan of the underground
I totally agree, all he needs is better sound quality and to turn that van into a recording booth.
Doesn't Steve-o do this all out of his van too?
I think joe is losing his “it factor” his podcasts and interviews aren’t what they use to be. It seems like he’s catering to the extreme right wing bros.
Nothing to do with right or left wing. Frankly his podcast just peaked and We've all grown accustomed to his personality and format. Its very structured now. Either that and or Joe has mastered his hosting position.
@@RobbDepp i disagree with the trump bros part but yes I think the show is stale.
Nice to see all of you sober and living right! Glad to have caught this video, I've been sober 10 months now and it's awesome! Congrats to you all!
It’s so awesome to hear people talk so positive about sobriety. It great to see that they are enjoying life!
She's such a wonderful inspiration.
I love how honest and real she is.
It's really beautiful
She's amazing and very real. I so appreciate hearing her story. Jodie, thank you for sharing and being so honest.
I’m so glad Jodi is still here with us ❤ you go girl!
Man. I relate so much to this. 10+ years of being an absolute alcoholic, convinced I’d die a drinker… BUT… on 10/6 I’ll be TWO years sober. Life isn’t easier by any means, BUT I do feel way more grounded. I’m still a work in progress, still striving to become the best version of myself, and still sober!!
You know it's funny and amazing how people think they were having a blast the whole time they were wasted when really they were having the worst times of their life they just didn't know it I felt the exact same way I said I thought I had a great time for 20 years
@@billlannan7767 You are absolutely right. it is definitely interesting! Now that my focus is aimed in a different direction. I once had an illusion of happiness, but now I feel something completely different; self respect!
@@call_me_cooper you the most important thing you have to keep your sobriety is your self respect once you lose that everything else goes
Awesome job!!😎
@@brentj.peterson6070 thanks homie!!
I hope you have a fantastic holiday!!
I feel what you say so much hun. I went 30 years wondering why I wasnt good enough for my mother. However one thing I can take from that is how NOT to treat my children. So glad you are doing so good! Keep it up. You are a fantastic mother.
I feel your pain .
I am really glad jodi and Steve are doing better. I watched jodo through my childhood and once I got in my teen I tried to do everything SteveO did on jackass. To know they overcame addiction really shines a light onto my life. Thank you both
As a child who grew up with addicts and an adult who has struggled with addiction, I totally get what she is saying. From being a kid and wondering "Why am I not enough for you to change?" to a parent myself it give you a whole new perspective on.. shit, everything.
Glad she has been able to get her life together and maintain sobriety for over a decade.
It’s so bizarre to me that Steve O has become a voice of reason and trust in my life.
It’s also brings me a lot of happiness to see Jodi clean and reflective like this.
Thank you.
U see her Adult Film yet? "Full Blouse"
STEVE O THANK YOU!! Thank you for showing people that addiction is NOT the end. Sobriety is such a beautiful thing and really is when your life starts.
I was positive I was having a blast is the exact way I describe my last few years using! I couldn't admit that my life had become the extreme opposite of fun. No more fun...ever. I had more fun in the first few months of sobriety than I had had in years! Love this thank you
I've loved her since we were kids! Really happy to hear that she's striving for a happy, healthy life through abstinence from drugs and alcohol.
Steve-o it's amazing that you're sober, you are doing so great. Pulling yourself out of the gutter, not many people come back from heavy addictions. It's a miracle when we do I used to be a heroin addict, I've been off the poison for a while now. It makes me happy knowing people are getting sober. I know the feeling of struggling and not wanting to be alive having zero self worth and just didn't care. God bless you Steve-O keep preaching your message we do recover.
I really admire you both but I know more about Jodie and I’m so glad she got it together. Losing her and her not being around would have been devastating. So many child stars don’t recover like this.
"what was your rock bottom" question I always find boring
when he reworded it to "what was your last day like" to me that's a much more fascinating approach to it
not everyone necessarily has a rock bottom when they stop doing anything that isn't working out for them but they all had a last day they did it
Completely agree
She is an amazing person. So authentic and extremely inspirational. Same to you Steve. 🙏🏻
As someone who was abandoned by my mom, and losing my dad to an overdose, which resulted in me being placed into the foster care system. Jodi being so vulnerable & open shout her struggles and realizing the trauma of being abandon or displaced, truly touched me. Along with resonating with me as I’m going through this now in my early thirties. The deep sadness I feel often is what was wrong with me, why not choose me and choose the drugs or lifestyle/etc. I have to live with the scars if not emotional pain/heaviness and grief...😔🥀😞 Nevertheless deeply moving clip.
I'm so sorry that happened to you. Your parents loved you although they didn't know how to show it, I hope you can learn to love and respect yourself enough to live your best life. You can do it. You might like this book called The Alchemist, it's a short easy read, read it in one sitting in half a day. Love you and good luck!
I feel for you. So much .. my dad died at 36,i was 9. And i was raised by my workaholic, cold, robotic money loving mother. ...
I'm still trying to teach my mom love, thanks to my dad showing it to me..
I too feel lost, still. Alone. Unloved. .
IDK how to move forward in a world where these are the facts of my life. .
Like, why bother?. Whats the purpose of everything? Who the fuck cares
listening to these stories has made me feel more love and prayer for my cousin even after she got sober over drugs and for that one dude I saw overdose in high school my first week as a freshman in a new school. Steve-o keep doing what you're doing! You are just awesome!
God bless you all and your family's. Nothing but love and respect from Brookfield Connecticut!!!
Staying sober indefinitely after the initial decision is such a hard thing to do. I respect the hell out of both of them, it took me like 50 tries and many years of back and forth to finally get any longevity.
Dude ive been trying to stop for 3 years :/
@@manicpepsicola3431 what is your addiction of choice?
damn steveo this is probably the best guest ever ona podcast for sure.
I was addicted to many drugs now I just drink daily. But I'm struggling with it and have been watching these videos to help me mentality and I have seen a change even tho I'm still struggling it's like my mind set is slowly changing towards quitting thanks bud for all the help so far keep it up
After I retired from the Army on 09. For 8 years I was a functioning alcoholic.
I feel what they're saying. Life is so much better just watching the grands.
Thank you for your service Sir! I'm right there with you. My third deployment was in 09-10. I was active duty for 9 years from 03-12 as a 19K M1 Abrams tanker. I was allowed to drink openly at home at 16, buy back then none of us (my family and I) knew anything about addiction, so I went in to the army at 18 with a decently built up tolerance already. Fast forward to 2004-05 my first tour... It was very stressful, heavy combat, dangerous deployment, and I think that's when I just became Totally desensitized to the stress and violence, and when I came back I didn't feel like I had PTSD; I didn't start realizing something wasn't right until about two years after I got out (2014ish with the night terrors and panic attacks) actually never had any symptoms my whole enlistment, but I did start drinking more after each tour and I ended up reenlisting and going to Iraq 4 times total. Especially once I turned 21 I drank like a degenerate, but I was functional and did the same as a civilian too.. until I couldn't. I eventually started using speed and heroin and eventually just heroin and drinking and I was extremely dysfunctional and had major symptoms of mental illness.. it took me years to get clean, which was only two years ago, but it's like day and night now. I've been using my GI Bill and I'm almost done with my degree in chemical dependency counseling and I got rated at 100% by the VA, so I don't gotta work anymore. Life is SO MUCH BETTER like you said! Enjoy your retirement sir and thank you again for your service!
Thanks for your service, and be well
I really enjoyed this pod cast. Definitely watch the whole thing.
Thank you for bringing attention to this subject matter in a raw form, as a CADC, i hear all the time people passing thoughts as you well know. I enjoy watching people enjoy the things in front of them again, looking at old objects and studying them like they just discovered fire, and when they treat themselves that way, i understand they have a better grasp on who they can be if they so choose so.
I appreciate the work you are putting out there and watching you grow with every story, with the astonishment of using a stick can get me termites, understanding our own stories and learning to forgive ourselves for past things and earning the right to ask for forgiveness can go away quietly. Keep up the good work man.
You get a special bond with these kid actors you watched during your childhood. So hearing her story is heartbreaking. Glad she came came back to Fuller House and got her life back on track.
You can rly tell when someone that struggled and continues to struggle with addiction rly does not want too bring back memories of it cause every day is still a struggle lots of props for telling us your stories anyway!
First off, Steve-O is a fantastic interviewer. He lets guests talk when they are talking but interjects when appropriate and his interjections are well worded. Kudos to him.
Second, I grew up at a time when Full House was very prevalent. Im not ashamed to admit that I TOTALLY had a little boy crush on Jodie Sweetin, as Im sure eleventy billion other little boys did. Gotta say, watching her all grown up, mature, profound ... that little school boy crush made me smile SO much during this interview. teehee. Good for her (and ANY person) who struggled with dependencies and lived to tell the tale. Mad respect.
Dude! I never expected this podcast to get so deep! Excellent content!
Odd how some people age so fast when drinking and partying for year's yet some stay very youthful looking. For 39 she look's so young. When ever she said the Fword I was waiting to see Danny bust in and flip out, then Jesse give her a long talk about why it's bad, then Joey cheering her up because she feels bad about cussing. Lol. Glad she's doing well. I grew up watching that show.
I’ve never seen a 39 yo woman look that youthful, and I don’t think I ever will again. Crazy.
Lol... same.
She looks 25
Turning 42 next week. Got legit carded the other day.
Makeup…
So happy to see positive recovery from all the chemical dependency! I’ve struggled for 20 years and man getting sober is something I always thought was too difficult handling life on life’s terms. I’ve made amends and reestablished several relationships,but still have more to reconcile. Love you all. Keep going
When she said she was 39, my jaw dropped. After walking through her hell, and having kids, she looks amazing.
I forgot how old I was... her teen years kept me busy. Pants Off, Dance Off
Lol! Yeah, she was the hot one, in their teens.
I'll always have a thing for her man lol she's still cute 😍
Holy cow, she’s got some amazing genetics and seems to really have it together now.
She still looks like stephanie tanner!!
I know! I thought this was a old interview at first
Lmfao sure
Been sober like 2 years now, was an IV user. When I found out you got sober and have been promoting recovery it made my fuckn day. Respect bruv. Oh and Jodie is 🔥
Sobriety is the easiest answer but the hardest to make. The act of quitting substance abuse is simple to rationalize (just don’t do it), but that monkey on your back has a funny way of thinking for you. I don’t know that I could successfully be a sober celebrity. And for that reason I am glad I’m just a regular boring person
I like this.
😂🤣💐
@Vishal Mishra it doesn’t matter how much money you throw at addiction. Once you’re ready to quit, you will. But you’ve gotta be ready to make that decision.
Id rather live like Grizzly Adams .
@Vishal Mishra exactly right. They at least have money so busy themselves with other stuff by picking up a new hobby like restoring old cars or whatever. Not so easy for other people.
I'll never forget when she called me, I work for extra space storage and she needed a storage unit. She spoke very quickly and was afraid I'd catch on to who she was. I knew who she was, this was during the time she's speaking about when she was a counselor. Such a thrill to talk to her on the phone even if briefly.
I think Stevo found his calling! He might be the best interviewer out! He asks the right questions an he doesn’t interrupt anyone! I was a fan already but god dam he’s becoming my idol! Thanks Stevo!
this chick still looks the same as she did in Full House. Glad to see her doing well
Right? I was like she looks the same!
She doesn’t look almost 40 either.
Looks great
She was like 9 years old in Full House... what are you on?
I knew I recognized her from somewhere lol
Jodie was my childhood crush growing up w Full House. I was sad when I found out she wasnt doing well years ago, and then happy again to know she figured things out and battled to get sober. And then even after coming back for Fuller House, seeing how she’s just a regular working mom, that just happens to be an actress is awesome. It’s also good for people to know that celebs aren’t perfect and are often battling their own demons.
Yeah, she was one of my crushes as well and I was very sad when I heard of her troubles. I'm glad to hear that she didn't only get sober but also gave back a lot.
These interviews are wild, but they're also probably making a huge difference.
Thank you, Steve-O
As a birth mother, I can promise you Jodie, you absolutely were and are good enough. You are too good, in fact. It is us, the ones who chose to "give up" our perfect , innocent little babies- we are the ones who are not worthy of you. We know in that moment and maybe forever we will never be able to be and do all you so deserve. We are the inadequate ones.
I love you Logan Joshua, wherever you are. Whoever you are, I love you.
Oh wow, this made me cry, thank you for writing this
@@hollymasgras4802 Thank you for saying thank you.
Crazy to hear her story.
I can't imagine an actress as amazing as her would ever have to work for $10 an hour.
I admire her honesty, and resiliency.
Doubt she was on EBT. I'm sure she gets checks still.
She did it because she wanted to. Did you even watch the video?
@@pastxmas Her personality reflects it . She's not your typical snobby celebrity . She could be my neighbor , her feet are well planted on the ground and not on a high horse.
I've never seen her talk out of character before .
@@manchesterexplorer8519 Yea, reminds me of Macaulay Culkin. He worked at Subway for awhile just because he wanted to, not because he needed to.
@@DeathBringer769 I agree Culkin turned out great . He was a mess for a while . The funny thing with him is that he just dropped Hollywood like a bad habit . He could still be acting in major movies if he wanted to as most people generally like him .
Instead he randomly shows up on various RUclips Channels and is great at it.
Demise and rise!!!! Jan. 8th was my one year being sober off pain killers! Demise and rise helped me I watched it everyday for the first week coming clean, thank u Steve o you truly have helped so many people we can never repay you for what you contributed, you're a real one
awesome interview what an amazing story. Also Stevo your interviewing skills are becoming next level! no more talking over the guest and letting them open up great job !
Imagine all the kids out there with moms like this that never got sober
Steve O is my hero. Just found this channel. Y’all are bad ass
When he says did you have fun when getting high. I know these guys had ton of money so it would take longer to see it's not that fun. As someone who was addicted to opiates it was really really not fun the last couple of years I was using. I had no job, No money, and the will to do nothing but try and find w.e I could to take away that feeling of dredd of not being high. Then I would I get high stay up as long as I could and then sleep as long as I could. It was a constant scramble daily and was the worst experience of my life.
Glad you’re sober 🙏🏼 great work
@@HummusWorld Thanks brother.
Same here 3 years clean from a 2 year everyday meth addiction..
I'm glad you got off the v-sauce! For real though, your comment was powerful. Well done, sir.
@@keepontruckinoutlawlife1248 Grats brother.
She’s beautiful & great & brave! Loved hearing her insights. So glad she overcame it all. 💪🏻
never knew she struggled with addiction, really glad she's recovered
Child actor. It's a prerequisite for most. Look at Leif Garrett, he's responsible for Chris Farley dying.
As always and never made to disappoint. Mr. Steve me and my wife are MASSIVE FANS of yours and love all your work. Born again Christian here and I still love everything you do. God bless you
When I was growing up I spent a lot of time around addicts. My parents weren't addicts and were decent hardworking people but since we were extremely poor I saw a lot of things around where we lived. Because of this insight I can spot an addict or recovering addict from a mile away. They don't move like normal people anymore. There is a jerky fidgety nervousness to their movements, almost like their brain is sending distorted signals for movement and their muscles react with distorted movements. They are constantly touching themselves and gesticulate a bit wildly like they can't be still. This is what I see in Jodie's movements. That being said, Stevo is the exact opposite, he is very still and I think this is practiced and very deliberate. He is doing something that not many former addicts can, he is willing himself to be calm and learning to do that must have taken a lot of willpower.
I can easily spot them as well
Well i think it depends on what drug and detox stage.
This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
I think Steve-o could be heavily medicated. That helps ya keep still.
@@pokerdegen1186 haha very anecdotal
These podcasts are as real as it gets. Great content!
Man she has just become an impressive human being. That's the only way I can put that. I wish many more people had her mindset and could come to the many times ironic realizations in life. Totally interesting interview.
Jodie run for president? I think people are waiting for someone like her. I know I am.