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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2017
  • Comedian and "Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions" author Russell Brand shares with Access Hollywood Live's Natalie Morales and Kit Hoover how we was able to escape the trappings of addiction and become happier and more at peace with himself.
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  • @tjp3rd
    @tjp3rd 6 лет назад +91

    Guy gets more inspirational and authentic every time I see him next

  • @TotalProFoSure
    @TotalProFoSure 6 лет назад +168

    How ironic is it that i'm addicted to watching Russel Brand videosm

    • @abzm6160
      @abzm6160 5 лет назад

      True dat

    • @abzm6160
      @abzm6160 5 лет назад +3

      U need his book

    • @natashasemrau3670
      @natashasemrau3670 4 года назад +2

      I feel like it's good to hear him talk. Russell has been through so much, and explains the potholes.☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠😹😹😹😹😹☠☠☠☠☠☠😺😺😺😺😺😺😺💜💜💜💜💜💜☠☠☠☠☠☠☠♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

    • @karazimsabour7899
      @karazimsabour7899 4 года назад +1

      *videosm*

    • @BangNeenaWill
      @BangNeenaWill 3 года назад +1

      IKR😅

  • @krisballard541
    @krisballard541 6 лет назад +63

    Russell Brand is someone that I admire.

  • @thatguy1522
    @thatguy1522 4 года назад +23

    I love his book my wife has never been a drinker and has never used drugs. My self I started drinking and using pills smoking weed at 13 on to nitrous oxide and huffing everything that messed me up by the age of 15. By the time I was 20 years old I started using meth and was addicted to violence I got clean at 25 on my own and met my wife soon after I have done everything books, therapy etc. His book helped me learn about my self and I keep learning about my self my wife loves his book because she has a technology addiction. Great book for any one even those who live with an addict and are trying to understand and/or help them.

  • @Platypus333
    @Platypus333 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you, Russell for putting me on this path of recovery. It truly is better on the other side without being religious.

    • @joejudge5475
      @joejudge5475 8 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree with u . 😊

  • @domar1
    @domar1 Год назад +4

    He does such a good job of speaking so quickly and distilling the concepts down into soundbytes, well done.

  • @patrickellison5209
    @patrickellison5209 3 года назад +42

    Russell Brand Knows exactly what he’s saying 👍 addiction is a very Bad illness, l know what I’m talking about! I am suffering from this illness and fighting against it All my life!! Thank you Russell for getting directly to the Point, well done 👍

    • @AnthaKharana
      @AnthaKharana 2 года назад +2

      "I know what i am talking about!"

    • @Thegingerbreadm4n
      @Thegingerbreadm4n 4 месяца назад

      no hes doesnt

    • @Thegingerbreadm4n
      @Thegingerbreadm4n 4 месяца назад

      you only listen to him because hes rich and famous

    • @Thegingerbreadm4n
      @Thegingerbreadm4n 4 месяца назад

      abstinance based anything will never work, especially not abstinence based recovery.

  • @ljduk7595
    @ljduk7595 4 года назад +7

    Maximum respect for Russell Brand, it’s so hard

  • @kellya9050
    @kellya9050 11 месяцев назад +5

    Heroine addiction is a different devil to get over. Any opioid addiction is. It entails both physical and mental health assistance.

  • @curtisfranks1882
    @curtisfranks1882 2 года назад +2

    Russell Brandt is just magnetic and has such intelligence.

  • @mattyrsofar
    @mattyrsofar Год назад +2

    Anyone else catch the frauduan slip at the end? “I’m not happy unless I feel like I’m worth something…err, doing something worthwhile for other people”. I have a friend who’s very similar to Russel personality wise, in that he seems to have almost an obsession with saving everyone else. He’s been a huge support in my life, but after losing my husband a few years ago, I couldn’t handle talking to him because he wouldn’t just let me grieve and be sad. He started to grow embittered and angry with me because I came to realize that his confidence and high self-esteem were based on other people, and he needed to be there for me so that he felt better about himself. What’s hurtful is that I’ve to realize that over the past 25 years he’s also been more or less treating me as if I was an inferior human being who he took pity on. For a long time I was so grateful. But now thinking back I remember that he really kind of contributed to me feeling like a rejected outcast. Whenever I would be feeling mentally well, and behave more like someone who had healthy self-esteem, I remember he would get mad or make fun of me. Not all the time, grant it, we were true friends, there’s not denying that. I love him dearly. I just, I sometimes worry he might be a true narcissist, and that he only likes me when I play a role as an insecure underdog who needs his help, or that will listen to him talk about how amazing his life is. But deep down, I don’t think he’s really happy. We’re not as close because I am more guarded as to protect myself. So anyways, when Russel said he only feels happy when he feels like he’s worth something, it reminded me so much of my friend, who happens to be a big fan of Russel, lol. I feel bad saying this about my friend, cause I still think he’s a great person, Russel too, and if they’re helping people, that’s more than I can say for more self. Both he and my friend are 2 of the funniest people I’ve ever encountered. Could be I’m just wrong too.

  • @dpsheals
    @dpsheals 2 года назад +3

    He’s brutally honest. Even he knows he could lash out still. Refreshing others feel this way too although I think we are all this way. We just need to realize things will get rough because thing Ls will be good. You cannot have one and not the other.

  • @lightuponlight6727
    @lightuponlight6727 6 лет назад +21

    Thanks Russell for sharing your truth.......You are an inspiration.

  • @gabriela3338
    @gabriela3338 4 года назад +4

    So, true my friend...so true. Keep putting it out there Russell we need more people like u.

  • @AR-kf8dr
    @AR-kf8dr 6 лет назад +13

    Love you Russell

  • @lolaapelt8616
    @lolaapelt8616 3 года назад +1

    Sir, you've come a long Long way! And now you're really helping other as well. Good on you!!!

  • @sammyrivera3963
    @sammyrivera3963 5 лет назад +6

    Shoutout to russell

  • @leighatkins22
    @leighatkins22 Год назад +5

    Wise and insightful man...
    Shame that it is often only pain that teaches us what we need to learn... 😒

  • @dr8267
    @dr8267 4 года назад +2

    Well done Mr Brand, as a die hard Junkie myself loving to hear your well and I will be taking your advice to live, love, learn, grow and as always be good...loving you always Miss Delaney xxx

  • @coms2
    @coms2 4 года назад +11

    I love that shirt he’s wearing, I gotta have one.

  • @FlubberFlops321
    @FlubberFlops321 10 месяцев назад +1

    I got his recovery book because I usually like his input. I was discouraged to learn that he’s a 12 step enthusiast. I’ve done AA before and it didn’t work for me. He’s a great person though and I admire his eagerness to help.

    • @avastaley3379
      @avastaley3379 8 месяцев назад

      Make sure you find whatever it is that works for you :) I’ve accepted 12 steps doesn’t work for me, doesn’t work for a lot of people! But other stuff will, it’s just a case of finding it.
      I’m a heroin addict and trying to really kick it for good. I’ve gotten it down to the point where I’m now working full-time in a manager role and my life is vaguely stable (except money is still an issue, still get behind on bills and stuff cos of using) but I’m hoping to continue improving and soon will be at the stage where I stop completely.
      Good luck to you xx

  • @murrik
    @murrik 5 лет назад +14

    First 4 steps are almost exactly like 4 noble truths in Buddhism

  • @formulaforfabulous
    @formulaforfabulous 3 года назад

    Incredible. Russell is amazing!

  • @cherrybelle7956
    @cherrybelle7956 3 года назад

    Love u Russel keep at it

  • @dullesperez9750
    @dullesperez9750 5 лет назад +2

    Im glad.i watch this

  • @laurarobinson4113
    @laurarobinson4113 2 года назад

    I just simply love him. Have forever now

  • @dullesperez9750
    @dullesperez9750 5 лет назад +2

    Great man

  • @Lordinfamous91
    @Lordinfamous91 4 года назад +22

    If this man can get off drugs then so can you

  • @whiskersredwood7903
    @whiskersredwood7903 Год назад

    Very articulate man

  • @adude4491
    @adude4491 4 месяца назад

    I only feel when I feel I’m being worth while to other people’s

  • @samanthas5068
    @samanthas5068 2 года назад

    I love him so much

  • @patmartinez5763
    @patmartinez5763 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm addicted to learning about addiction therapy thank you Russell.

  • @bradharp6609
    @bradharp6609 8 месяцев назад

    Wild to see this and then his brand of dabs in a smoke shop.

  • @RareFields
    @RareFields 3 года назад

    Amen brother

  • @mhameedmmd
    @mhameedmmd 4 года назад +1

    getting bored get addicted and now try to recover from it and now you not bored unless you recover fast then try again ...

  • @lmgrss
    @lmgrss 6 лет назад +5

    Amen Bother

  • @johnmoore3930
    @johnmoore3930 4 года назад +1

    fucking brilliant in your face shit.... and so true....

  • @JeanineMcgee
    @JeanineMcgee 5 месяцев назад

    Good move.

  • @raydickos
    @raydickos 3 года назад +1

    I need to sort my shit out !

  • @arkarh1114
    @arkarh1114 Год назад +1

    "I'm only happy when I feel being worthwhile for other people"

  • @rilluma
    @rilluma 5 лет назад +4

    actually you dont need pain for opioids to feel good. they just feel sooooo good.

  • @jenna_jayy
    @jenna_jayy 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve always admired him because I watched his self-help videos for addiction. He’s in the news today for raping two women. I am now disappointed. Yes, people can change, but to get better. You have to admit the fault that you’ve done in your life -,he did not admit his.

  • @vickramchuni4391
    @vickramchuni4391 4 года назад +4

    What I don't get is he smoked crack and heroin but doesn't come across like he did. I'm so confused. He's so in tune with reality

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 4 года назад +8

      Vickram Chuni not all people who have taken those drugs are hopeless idiots. You’ve seen too many anti drugs propaganda. Yes they’re bad, but if you don’t go too far ie injecting was my no no, you can be ok. Quit before you’re 30 or 10 years, whichever comes first. That’s what I did and I’ve always been quite functional. Yes, I’ve dealt with a lot of death of acquaintances. Russell quit in his twenties, over 20 years ago. Ex addicts tend to work on fitness and health to get clean, then to make up for the bad health, then cos it feels good.

    • @thefedsarewatching4815
      @thefedsarewatching4815 3 года назад +2

      @@Dude0000 ur bang on there

    • @Thegingerbreadm4n
      @Thegingerbreadm4n 4 месяца назад

      plenty of people do.... its called being responsible about your drug use.. and treating your mental health issues.. you only listen to him because hes rich and famous and you'll believe any word that comes out of his mouth. Abstinence based recovery only works for a handful of people not the majority.

  • @kerrylavelle2634
    @kerrylavelle2634 3 года назад

    Same here David 😂😂😂😂😅

  • @alexsveles343
    @alexsveles343 10 месяцев назад

    For how long.3 days?

  • @tjnovak1
    @tjnovak1 Год назад

    Can ANYONE answer this question? Why has Chicago Fire tv series been suggesting that Fentanyl be given to first responders' patients? I'm a fan of the show. I feel like I ABSOLUTELY have to say that. My questions keeps getting taken down by other websites, such as Quora and Reddit. Is it really this taboo to as a question about NBCUniversal or Comcast? Are there questions that citizens are not permitted to ask? I'm looking all over the internet with not even a single article written about the topic. I wonder why is that? I'm positive I'm not the only viewer to notice it. What is the connecting between Fentanyl and the Chicago Fire tv series???

  • @olivermatias2349
    @olivermatias2349 2 года назад

    ❤️💯👌

  • @JimmyJaxJellyStax
    @JimmyJaxJellyStax 10 месяцев назад

    Spiritual malady -- listeners: "WUUUUHH!!?"

  • @Kcd265
    @Kcd265 10 месяцев назад

    2pac lyrics .... you wanna know who's my role model it's in a brown bottle lol. Good song of the pac life album.

  • @hartleyhare99
    @hartleyhare99 11 месяцев назад

    "Encumbered by the burden of abstinence"

  • @BarraKade87
    @BarraKade87 Год назад

    Chick in the white looks like she did a line right before filming this 😂

  • @mraidin321
    @mraidin321 Год назад

    At the end of the day, this exercise teaches us that, in many cases, looking trippy in public isn’t as bad as we believe. Sure, we might get some looks and giggles, but these don’t hurt, now do they? The Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope used to sleep in a barrel on the streets, walking around in ragged clothes, ‘pleasured’ himself in public, and tripped balls with people who walked past him. He fucked what people thought of him. Therefore, no one was able to hurt him.

  • @Mikeybfromthe613
    @Mikeybfromthe613 Год назад

    I know the news can't really promote drug usage..but it's a serious issue going on in the world... so regardless I think you should promote it as a warning for under aged viewers... rather then try to avoid it

  • @michellea9857
    @michellea9857 Год назад +1

    Gosh does the dude breathe, he speaks so fast

  • @god5535
    @god5535 3 года назад

    Whacky Brand was relatively.... sober in this video! :)

  • @jfmorache
    @jfmorache 3 года назад +2

    He went bat shit crazy on the 12 steps , thats what he did.

  • @unveiledwithouttears1370
    @unveiledwithouttears1370 Год назад +1

    I dont feel any value in my life unless i produce something that others can enjoy.

  • @Thegingerbreadm4n
    @Thegingerbreadm4n 4 месяца назад +1

    just saying as a former heroin addict, the last treatment I'd ever ACTUALLY WANT is abstinance based treatment.. That shit is straight barbaric and outdated.

  • @kyleburke1941
    @kyleburke1941 4 года назад +11

    The comment that everyone is some sort of addict is an insult to my own addiction. Lol. That is minimizing the entire outlook on what it means to be an addict. Yes you can be addicted to anything and everyone can be an addict. But to be an addict means to continue to use a substance or perform a behavior even in the presence of a vast amount of negative consequences. Having someone compare let’s say a coffee addiction to alcoholism or taking to many Ibuprofen to drug addiction is ridiculous. Unless you are spending your entire paycheck on coffee or Ibuprofen I would not put you in the addict category. We need to focus the help on those that truly need it and putting everyone under this umbrella category of addiction makes people with real problems seem less important.

    • @SAMEntalhealth
      @SAMEntalhealth 4 года назад +7

      Only difference is substance, he's referring to principle in the brain.

  • @morganwhite2176
    @morganwhite2176 2 месяца назад +1

    The men listening to RB at the start seem detached and clueless. Shame they are the ones in power with making decisions to help or not.

  • @Sabotage8675
    @Sabotage8675 2 года назад

    The great Tupac Shakur? So thugs are our role models....lovely....
    Like RB now...he's grown I suppose

  • @fettmaneiii4439
    @fettmaneiii4439 2 года назад +3

    Only issue with Brand is that he repackaged the 12 steps of AA and resold it for profit. That is throwing AA under the bus and betraying the very thing that freed him- its an expression of extreme egoism, which does not bode well.

    • @Melissa-kw1sl
      @Melissa-kw1sl 2 года назад +1

      I’ve been thinking this too. I love what he says and how he thinks. But I’ve been asking myself how I feel about him using the 12 steps for profit. And how does this relate to the tradition of “ personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and film.” I think he’s helping many people but I he’s just retelling what Bill W brought to fruition.

    • @lizclegg7556
      @lizclegg7556 Год назад

      I wonder whether his book and all his TV interviews, and the exposure he has give the 12 step programmes, are all a giant Step 12 for him. It is good for people to know about the 12 step programmes and that recovery is possible. But yes, as per Melissa below, he has not maintained personal anonymity, and he has profited financially from the programmes. He should have donated the profits from Recovery to charitable organisations.

  • @dsweep9576
    @dsweep9576 5 лет назад +2

    The dude right in the beginning looks so pompous

  • @adamatiyeh8662
    @adamatiyeh8662 4 года назад

    Google: RUclips Adam Atiyeh founder of to the Top

  • @jimross8150
    @jimross8150 4 месяца назад +1

    I dont feel happy and connected

  • @lightningxx2213
    @lightningxx2213 4 года назад +2

    I think he is addicted to attention and likes to think he's some spiritual hobo edge lord

    • @lightningxx2213
      @lightningxx2213 4 года назад

      @melly mel sharing your experiences is not helping anyone but yourself. Especially if your a celebrity.

    • @lightningxx2213
      @lightningxx2213 4 года назад +1

      @melly mel this man has millions, maybe he can use those to make much more of an impact and "help" than trying to capitalize off of vulnerable naive people.

    • @lightningxx2213
      @lightningxx2213 4 года назад +1

      @melly mel it's all a bunch of bollocks. This man is a fraud, and extremely pretentious, self-motivated and sporadic. I sense a very toxic violent vibration around him, he appears unstable and hopelessly untrustworthy. I dont honestly know why women are defending him- hes the worst towards women.

    • @s.a8053
      @s.a8053 3 года назад +1

      Pip Mordo yet you’re here watching his videos... someone’s miserable

    • @sarahsmyth5383
      @sarahsmyth5383 3 года назад

      Most the point..Look past his looks

  • @1ron0xide
    @1ron0xide 2 месяца назад

    He's a real embarrassment to people in recovery

  • @ClintonGlasener-ww9nb
    @ClintonGlasener-ww9nb Год назад

    I watched this two days ago. I went to my family with my Fetynol and drug problems in the middle of watching this. I am only 2 days sober. I'll never ask for a Blue again, without remembering this pain and what it took, what I had inside me and doubted, the whole time. This video is a curse...it is a timid idea...it is a thought a "program" that if you can pull even a couple of good things from this program, maybe not even the whole 12, you can fu***ng quit drugs. No, I am not using MAT treatment. Cold turkey...legs won't stop moving and doing a jig for hours on end, bloody, fearful New Mexico-bred withdrawals. ...okay, with a grandma to feed me and not treat me any differently and an aunt who gives a shit enough to accept me. And a cousin that hopefully thinks of me simply as "her cousin"
    This is the kindest thing I have wrote in years. Be kind, people. There's a wealth of common sense and peace it's really just right..f*****ng there. Just right in your very own mirror. Jesus "what had I become" (t. reznor.)