Shia LaBeouf on REAL ONES with Jon Bernthal

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
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  • @adamrie3484
    @adamrie3484 Год назад +15797

    “Rock bottom isn’t when you experience the worst moment of your life, rock bottom is when you change” - Shia, those are some words my man.

    • @kevin5573
      @kevin5573 Год назад +485

      im no english professor but yes those are indeed words

    • @MichaelPCarr10
      @MichaelPCarr10 Год назад +1

      Well quoted, and those words are profound. If you’ve never been there, STFU

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +111

      let's see how many more rock bottoms he's got in him

    • @adamrie3484
      @adamrie3484 Год назад +66

      @@kevin5573 Well im happy you got it bud.

    • @Wilddoggz
      @Wilddoggz Год назад +91

      Or Jon saying "pain is an adhesive" Powerful

  • @burp1361
    @burp1361 9 месяцев назад +2173

    I like how Jon never interrupts him. I think Shia has more wisdom than people give him credit for

    • @briankennedy1313
      @briankennedy1313 9 месяцев назад +56

      That’s EXACTLY why he is hated. Just can’t stand what they can’t figure out.

    • @nate2748
      @nate2748 9 месяцев назад +23

      He has more wisdom than the half of Hollywood. So much to learn from his experience.

    • @donttrickimtricky.8567
      @donttrickimtricky.8567 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@briankennedy1313 He is a method actor, no explanation needed. They read a few books about philosophy or spirituality and repeat exactly what you want to hear, if he really felt like a piece of crap human being, he would stay in hiding forever in shame. He is testing out a few scripts and will grift to what sticks.

    • @briankennedy1313
      @briankennedy1313 9 месяцев назад +63

      @@donttrickimtricky.8567 you would think such an intellectual, that apparently has everyone and everything figured out, would know not to put a comma at the end of the first five sentences in your comment. Stop projecting your own weak tendencies. Reading basic children novels might benefit you personally than philosophy, though.

    • @donttrickimtricky.8567
      @donttrickimtricky.8567 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@briankennedy1313 projecting my own weak tendencies? Re-watch the part where he calls himself a [piece of crap] then says he has to create a bond with his daughter that's stronger than what the media will say he is. But at the same time saying he was a bad person/is and is working on himself.
      It's all predictable b. S from someone trying to put a spin on their abuse. Because on one hand media is going to lie on him on the other he is a different person and he was saved by the victim, she is his" Saint " lol.
      He method acted on the tank movie, it's a different level of narcissistic behavior. You are rewarded for how well you emulate the character that's written.

  • @marnieleask5627
    @marnieleask5627 4 месяца назад +1056

    THIS is how a person makes things right. He's human. He's flawed. He's learning, and he's real. Thank you Shia. (And Jon)

    • @CapDanAddams
      @CapDanAddams Месяц назад +5

      Hell yeah

    • @NotASnowflake
      @NotASnowflake Месяц назад +5

      Absolutely and it baffles me how people told Jon not to do this interview because of _"guilt by association."_ I'm so glad that he did this because so many men and women need to hear the raw truth.

    • @marnieleask5627
      @marnieleask5627 Месяц назад +2

      @@NotASnowflake totally agree. Although it is super painful for all parties, the only way people can start healing is by talking about this with honesty. Love how Jon was courageous enough to do this!

    • @solodolo9176
      @solodolo9176 18 дней назад +2

      No doubt. He is showing the right way to go about living after you’ve made a huge mess of your life. Giving hope. So awesome man. God bless them & everyone who needs to hear this.

    • @bryce711
      @bryce711 5 дней назад

      You get it. Too many people are so quick to judge just because he’s a celebrity. When in all reality, he is HUMAN. Just like the rest of us. God forbid if people knew my flaws..

  • @Roudy_Riggs
    @Roudy_Riggs Месяц назад +372

    My father is a Recovering Alcoholic...he's definatly put us through some shit. I sent him this video and my father broke down into tears, and IMMEDIATLY put himself in rehab. Today marks the first year he's been sober doing the AA Meetings, and found God. Thank you both for being real ones and saving my father

    • @user-gq8qj6jc2p
      @user-gq8qj6jc2p Месяц назад +7

      Thank you for sharing

    • @colingoofy69
      @colingoofy69 Месяц назад +7

      Tell him I said congratulations

    • @hannahannzq1183
      @hannahannzq1183 Месяц назад +3

      Praise God.. Congratz.. God always thinks about you n dad.. He alwas works in pir life

    • @nataliearlene1
      @nataliearlene1 Месяц назад +2

      Amaizing ❤

    • @olbricky6824
      @olbricky6824 Месяц назад +1

      Your father saved your father

  • @kwalombo_ta
    @kwalombo_ta Год назад +12950

    Shia spoke 99% of the time. He needed this, big ups to Jon for giving him this platform. Seems like a solid good dude too

    • @chuckvandy9963
      @chuckvandy9963 Год назад +140

      Jon’s a good dude, but Shia just doesn’t sound genuine at all.

    • @kwalombo_ta
      @kwalombo_ta Год назад +893

      @@chuckvandy9963 I disagree. He's never sounded this genuine before

    • @martblart9884
      @martblart9884 Год назад +292

      @@chuckvandy9963 Out of curiosity, what about this came across un-genuine?

    • @charlesahweyevu
      @charlesahweyevu Год назад +314

      @@chuckvandy9963 whatever you got going on. I hope you make it.

    • @Hehawtyragu
      @Hehawtyragu Год назад +187

      @@chuckvandy9963 you totally misread that one, or you’re just lying because you’re hurting too

  • @lewisgilbert5455
    @lewisgilbert5455 7 месяцев назад +2136

    Saw Shia last week outside Erewhon (grocery story) hand over a big bag of groceries to a family with a sign asking for help. It was in a back lane away from everyone. Didn't want anyone to see and he walked off quickly. Just a random act of kindness and compassion. Sounds and looks like this dude is on a good path and is helping people. Respect!

    • @WaterWarriorFishing
      @WaterWarriorFishing 7 месяцев назад +13

      😭 ❤

    • @stevenhuston1622
      @stevenhuston1622 6 месяцев назад +5

      what store location?

    • @BlackDalhia7
      @BlackDalhia7 6 месяцев назад +22

      And everyone clapped

    • @tehlite1
      @tehlite1 6 месяцев назад +24

      No, you didn't.

    • @rjskum688
      @rjskum688 6 месяцев назад +12

      Then he got shot out of a catapult, into the mouth of a dragon!

  • @nathanpatton4019
    @nathanpatton4019 Месяц назад +106

    "My purpose now is to be patient." That shit hit

    • @brianwillard4842
      @brianwillard4842 4 дня назад +3

      So much can be learned through this quote.

    • @yfoog
      @yfoog 3 дня назад +1

      Yeah this hits me right now

  • @jesseb5447
    @jesseb5447 2 месяца назад +313

    I'm almost speechless with how raw & inspirational this was. Shia's a real one.

    • @gerardorodriguezgarcia881
      @gerardorodriguezgarcia881 Месяц назад +3

      It’s not that deep. These guys are acting.

    • @godxxofxxwar22
      @godxxofxxwar22 Месяц назад +14

      @@gerardorodriguezgarcia881I disagree, you walk that wretched path like both of us did and then come talk to me. That was real, having the world, pissing it away, and then finding the one true God is powerful.

    • @StevenPGonzalez626
      @StevenPGonzalez626 Месяц назад +1

      LA foo

    • @ruthslater6364
      @ruthslater6364 Месяц назад

      Shia hood the movie was a flop. Most of the movie was pretty socialistic itsly. VERY LITTKE PADRE PIO. AND PIO WAS A GREAT MAN AND PRIEST . THERE WAS so much more to concentrate on and the film just let it slip away. 😮☹️😴

    • @ruthslater6364
      @ruthslater6364 Месяц назад

      ​@@godxxofxxwar22that was suppose to be the story didn't happen in this movie only in the real life of PIO.

  • @dtsanluis
    @dtsanluis Год назад +13897

    Being a genuine listener is much harder than to be an elegant speaker. Jon's listening skills should be in a textbook for How to Listen.

    • @SleepingSheep95
      @SleepingSheep95 Год назад +152

      Uh huh, uh huh, yea, for sure..

    • @mrfewe
      @mrfewe Год назад +340

      His deliberate effort to refer back to what he Shio says earlier in the conversation is a way to demonstrate his listening. Anyone can pretend to listen however being able to regurgitate what you heard proves it to the other person and allows them to go deeper and share more by being more comfortable. Top notch communication skills.

    • @JustinMacMMA
      @JustinMacMMA Год назад +27

      Why I subscribed.

    • @oscarortiz4154
      @oscarortiz4154 Год назад +16

      @Skynet1 people just say anything

    • @a1fromday117
      @a1fromday117 Год назад

      @Skynet1 for real tho u come on here just to talk shit about the next mama comment? For what? Does it make u feel better about urself?

  • @oliverclytus7559
    @oliverclytus7559 Год назад +1971

    No interruptions, no audience no live band, Just a pure honest one on one conversation between grown ass men

    • @therealmvp1024
      @therealmvp1024 Год назад +7

      Couple interruptions, I just came to the comments to see if anyone mentioned Shia cutting Jon off 🤣🤣🤣
      Shit, and vice versa

    • @therealmvp1024
      @therealmvp1024 Год назад +3

      But yeah it’s a great interview. Incredibly honest discussion

    • @Franciskev2
      @Franciskev2 Год назад +4

      What we’re watching here is far from “honest.”

    • @bluperalta9879
      @bluperalta9879 Год назад

      @@Franciskev2 but it still inspirational for others

    • @JordanFreshour
      @JordanFreshour Год назад

      That Weedwhacker, though

  • @debarpanmajumdar4203
    @debarpanmajumdar4203 2 месяца назад +190

    Can we just take a moment to appreciate Jon Bernthal for being such an amazing listener. Everyone says they are a good listener but actually most of them aren't but Jon here remembers every small details about Shia's stories. God bless Jon & Shia too ❤

    • @LukeLongboneOfficial
      @LukeLongboneOfficial 2 месяца назад +2

      Underrated comment. 💯

    • @solodolo9176
      @solodolo9176 18 дней назад

      Absolutely on point man, love how great of a listener Jon is, never interjected, waited patiently for Shia to finish his thoughts, not trying to jump in and finish a sentence for him. Awesome conversation man.

  • @YSiggy13
    @YSiggy13 Месяц назад +65

    This was the best interview I have EVER watched in my entire existence. Ever. As a survivor of DV it is healing to see him do better. Bad choices don't make you a bad person. Mistakes are human. Change is a choice. Who are we to deny this man the opportunity to make changes for his life. We aren't Masters of this Universe. Worry about your own path. Change is an opportunity for EVERYONE. Rich or Poor. Sending love and light to Shia LaBeouf. Thank you for sharing your story. ❤️

    • @skr6511
      @skr6511 Месяц назад +1

      I know that this may sound hollow considering I am a random internet guy. ( jk. I'm actually chat gpt)
      I just wanted to say that I am glad you made it out in one piece.
      stay safe.
      stay golden.

  • @kirstyanne_
    @kirstyanne_ Год назад +22231

    I saw Jon posted this on his Instagram and it was interesting to see how triggered people were in the comments section, outraged that an abuser was being given a platform. I highly doubt these people watched the interview. Personally, as a woman who experienced physical and emotional abuse at the hands of a man I found this conversation healing, and I’m incredibly grateful you shared this. THIS is masculinity, THIS is how we heal masculinity. When men are given safe spaces to be radically authentic,raw and vulnerable they heal, and we all heal. I don’t wish for the demise of the man who abused me, I wish for his redemption, I wish for him to heal, so that he can be a better man and treat women with the love and respect that they deserve. Can’t wait to see more open and raw conversations likes these.

    • @soniaapodaca9324
      @soniaapodaca9324 Год назад +638

      You are a beautiful person ❤️

    • @robwoodring9437
      @robwoodring9437 Год назад +4

      Would that all who we could accurately dub a POS find "rock bottom" and a reason to turn their minds and lives around.

    • @serenamoore1358
      @serenamoore1358 Год назад +301

      Such wise words!

    • @Hmfirestormz
      @Hmfirestormz Год назад +469

      I saw the same thing on insta. It’s interesting how many people don’t want redemption just punishment.

    • @YungBeezer
      @YungBeezer Год назад

      The internet is full of people who are incapable of thinking for themselves. It’s why the world is a disaster right now.

  • @kylengn
    @kylengn 9 месяцев назад +559

    "Freedom without guidelines and limitations is a f*cking madness". That hit hard

  • @maryellenbarratt6515
    @maryellenbarratt6515 3 месяца назад +56

    DEAR SHIA ! Im a 63 yr old Gramma brought down by alcohol and drug addiction,my whole life .. Like you , ran and ran . I watched Honey Boy ,and Prime suggested Peanut Butter Falcon .I watched both movies in the same day .I was like Why Shia ? I’ve never followed you or been a fan .GOD WANTED ME TO WATCH YOU ! I also watched REAL ONES on UTUBE and for the first time in my freakin life I SEE PURPOSE IN MY LIFE !!! A you brought w to the. MOUNTAIN !!! GOD HAS BLESSED US BOTH ! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TRUTH !!!!!!!!❤God Bless your Marriage,wife and baby gir and YOU !!!!! THANK GOD FOR FORGIVENESS!AND a the ability to RECEIVE IT !!!!!!!

    • @gpw_ap2832
      @gpw_ap2832 Месяц назад +1

      Hey. I saw a clip of this on Instagram. Came to RUclips for the whole interview.
      I’m 28 and have messed up BAD with the people who love me.
      Only god knows just how bad I needed his message at this point in my life.
      I hope one day Shia and Jon realize this. Thank you

  • @christinahardin6591
    @christinahardin6591 2 месяца назад +49

    As a survivor of DV from a spouse with addiction, I’m so thankful this exists and the Shia exists. That people who have struggled in these areas know that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and there’s help out there. His past being sketchy makes him an incredible mouthpiece for recovery and healing. I’ve always loved Shia on the professional front but absolutely adore him speaking transparently and taking accountability. Thank you for this interview. ❤

  • @BattleHog
    @BattleHog Год назад +7203

    I’m not watching this as a Shia fan or a John fan. I’m watching this as human being trying to learn and listen from other people’s experiences and I’m getting a lot from this.

    • @iL0veH1pH0p
      @iL0veH1pH0p Год назад +23

      truth

    • @gaberojas7748
      @gaberojas7748 Год назад +19

      Exactly 💯👊🏾👏🏽👏🏽

    • @proz33builds
      @proz33builds Год назад +15

      Amen fam

    • @cbpapp9204
      @cbpapp9204 Год назад +40

      We have all made mistakes and have hurt or harmed someone. But we can change our behavior. We can stop and be present. Before you speak listen to your intuition? Is what you are about to say true, is it kind, is it necessary and is it helpful? If the answer to ANY question is no, it should be left unsaid. Much love to all my brothers and sisters on this journey! 🙏🏻❤️🕊

    • @AmericanArgonaut
      @AmericanArgonaut Год назад +12

      Same here.. this was a profound conversation to those who really listen to it.

  • @akshatpurohit957
    @akshatpurohit957 Год назад +921

    That Shia's line ''You become a man when you become responsible for other people'' this got me he is on a path to self redemption.

    • @desert_saint
      @desert_saint Год назад +10

      I’ve heard a real man once say, you truly become a real man when nothing upsets you. Let that settle in.

    • @777devine777
      @777devine777 Год назад +13

      @@desert_saint no you didn’t 😭🔥💀 real men don’t talk irrational. Let THAT settle in

    • @rickvasquez6677
      @rickvasquez6677 Год назад +17

      @@777devine777 Yeah no man said that bro 😂

    • @eligonzalez1669
      @eligonzalez1669 Год назад +2

      And the purest form of that is found in your kids. A family! Helps a man control his selfishness and pride.

    • @stasm4964
      @stasm4964 Год назад

      what minute? thanks

  • @mcradical6283
    @mcradical6283 3 месяца назад +41

    "It's the first time I understood love, cos i had nothing to give" - that's a profound way to describe love, thank-you Shia and Jon

  • @jennameese8738
    @jennameese8738 4 месяца назад +160

    I saw an excerpt of this interview on another social media platform, and was so mesmerized that I had to seek out the entirety of the episode.
    I think this is one of the most profound, redemptive, enlightening pieces of work.
    I think it all reached us for a reason and that everyone has a different message to take away from this, and I think that’s really beautiful.

    • @tigreytigrey8537
      @tigreytigrey8537 Месяц назад

      It's cause he's still god. He's a god in denial of his godness. Even when he's in denial. it art. He cry. He god. He art.

    • @gpw_ap2832
      @gpw_ap2832 Месяц назад

      I saw a reel on Instagram. And I came to look for the interview. Listened to the entire thing and I am thankful for it, only god knows how much I really needed to hear this at this point in my life. It’s. Just crazy.

    • @solodolo9176
      @solodolo9176 18 дней назад

      100% agree, couldn’t have said it any better 🙌🏽 this is Shia at his best, I pray people who need to hear this can find hope and strength to turn things around! God bless

    • @Emac000
      @Emac000 4 дня назад

      Me too

  • @tiana8456
    @tiana8456 9 месяцев назад +1369

    "I know it's gonna be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end."
    Thank you guys so much for such an incredible conversation.

    • @davemaltese
      @davemaltese 9 месяцев назад +14

      in the words of John Lennon "there's always a happy ending, if you're not happy, it's not the end"

    • @tiana8456
      @tiana8456 9 месяцев назад +2

      @davemaltese on the other hand, actually, it sounds strange... cause when we die, we can't be unhappy, too.

    • @robertoflores3485
      @robertoflores3485 9 месяцев назад +1

      😊

    • @ashtinnichole
      @ashtinnichole 8 месяцев назад +1

      This 💯💯💯💯

    • @sebxstixnrojxs
      @sebxstixnrojxs 8 месяцев назад +1

      pelusa caligari bars

  • @cdr861532
    @cdr861532 2 месяца назад +22

    This is one of the best conversations I have ever listened to. This is the 2-3 time that I have listened to it, and I find myself coming back to it from time to time. A lot of honesty.....a lot of self inflection.....a lot of openness. We need more of this, especially as men.

  • @user-ft9po9fz2n
    @user-ft9po9fz2n 4 месяца назад +43

    being accountable for the rest of your life whilst being acceptive of what you have done is truly special and I'm happy for him

  • @davidcenac3679
    @davidcenac3679 Год назад +3286

    What makes Jon a remarkable interviewer is his ability to know when to be quiet and when to speak. Awesome interview!

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Год назад +24

      Yeah great interview

    • @gregrobinson4178
      @gregrobinson4178 Год назад +45

      Yes he doesnt overtalk.. almost to the point where your like jon chim in more. But this is gold. Perfect. Dont change

    • @codaboggs8430
      @codaboggs8430 Год назад +21

      Yeah when he started getting into his own kids about them being able to read now, he recognized he slightly interrupted and dropped it immediately. Kinda wanna know what he was gonna say

    • @kayleelove4815
      @kayleelove4815 Год назад +5

      Right i loved how he listened

    • @boopsnootandboogie
      @boopsnootandboogie Год назад +14

      Yep, he can read the conversation/atmosphere really well.

  • @manuelobster
    @manuelobster Год назад +972

    If only he knew that not only he saved himself, but also helped thousands of people with this interview

    • @kcjean9883
      @kcjean9883 Год назад +15

      Thousands now, hopefully millions in due time. 🙏💜

    • @TherealBigJohnSt33l
      @TherealBigJohnSt33l Год назад +34

      I’ve seen this several times. But I choked up when he describes how his wife’s voice saved him. Went through a divorce, got therapy, and everything. A friends voice who will soon be my wife. Saved mine.....

    • @yg1141
      @yg1141 Год назад +12

      He saved me.

    • @ammodaanimal689
      @ammodaanimal689 Год назад +7

      I wouldn’t say he saved me but a lot out of it. Listening to him tell his story hit me because I have those exact same problems, I grew up on chaos, I’ve battled addiction for 25 years and the vicious violent, soul tearing BS that goes with it. I’m part of the Fuck Up Tribe too homie!!

    • @EPHZAM
      @EPHZAM Год назад +2

      @@TherealBigJohnSt33l I love how Jon is calm and uninterrupting. Also that scene in Fury where Jon's character is told by Shia that 'You shouldnt', meaning he shouldn't shut up(Sarcasm).

  • @weresmurf5731
    @weresmurf5731 4 месяца назад +45

    This is one of the greatest, most meaningful interviews I've ever experienced. As a Dad, as a man as a human in general, this cut to my core deeply. Thank you Jon and especially Shia for their cutting honesty.

  • @brandonlong09
    @brandonlong09 Месяц назад +20

    I love how Jon Bernthal shuts tf up and lets his guests speak their piece. He interjects when necessary (to keep the interview on track and structured) but… he lets his interviewee’s speak. What a GREAT production…

  • @boonevalenta798
    @boonevalenta798 Год назад +542

    I am just coming back from an 8 year relapse. I saw this in treatment. Changed my life. Thank you for 30 days sober today.

  • @austonreeves3048
    @austonreeves3048 Год назад +813

    The intensity in Jon’s eyes as he listens to Shia is enough to make me tear up. THAT is a fucking friend right there! That’s hard to find. This is one of the realist interviews I’ve ever seen

    • @unboundstorm8639
      @unboundstorm8639 Год назад +12

      This comment made me tear up too

    • @LLynneM
      @LLynneM Год назад +3

      @@unboundstorm8639 me too.

    • @oneroad7072
      @oneroad7072 Год назад +5

      Kickin it with these monks

    • @DTJ2024
      @DTJ2024 Год назад +3

      They’re both acting - they can’t help but be fake while pretending to be real

    • @angelvigilante82
      @angelvigilante82 Год назад

      Mehh ..it's called acting . I'm sure he feels things but both are cocky assholes . This likely best behaved I seen in a minute from both .

  • @emlinc229
    @emlinc229 5 месяцев назад +47

    Mind blowing interview...made me tear up when he was talking about his wife and just how her presence and showing up saved his life... Shia God bless you and your family always. 🙏🙌

  • @patrickevans9604
    @patrickevans9604 Месяц назад +6

    I love how much Shia truly shared all of himself that he could in this session. Dude had me tearing up a couple times because of how he was able to let himself feel the emotion of some of those situations while talking about them. I respect the fact that he's trying to stay on this journey of bettering himself in order to make right the things that he can. That's living life on life's terms

  • @delroyodelroyo8329
    @delroyodelroyo8329 Год назад +1585

    I am at a complete loss for words. This interview was so incredibly moving. As a woman, not once - not ONCE - have I thought about the lack of societal support and resources men have when they’re in search of any type of rehabilitation, whether it’s drugs, alcohol, anger management, emotional/physical abuse, etc. Listening to this raw, untethered interview brought me to tears so many times because I am quick to judge men like Shia. I am quick to point fingers and write them off completely. But all people deserve second chances. Men like Shia deserve the opportunity to get to the root cause of their issues and do everything in their power to make amends. Shia - if you’re reading this, I want to thank you for sharing your truth with the world. It was the most profound interview I have ever listened to. To Jon - I am so grateful that you chose to give Shia this opportunity and be a true friend. You did not just talk the talk - you walked the walk. The world needs more people like you.

    • @janekocorek3313
      @janekocorek3313 Год назад +25

      Delroyo, I could not have put it better. Everything you said is what I am thinking. Still watching and blown away.

    • @maiawaive9566
      @maiawaive9566 Год назад +28

      Yes! Thank you for pointing this out because that’s so profoundly important to realize. The problems men face are valid & resources need to be there so they’ll have the tools to gain an understanding on the root cause & gain the self awareness to change. I watched this documentary about people who facilitate the rehabilitation of domestic violence offenders & the utter vitriol & hate they get is shocking.
      People want to just write these offenders off. Almost wanting to euthanise them. I understand that it’s difficult to separate the sin from the sinner but there should be room to actually offer support to those who want to change.
      The most influential of people are usually the ones that were the biggest sinners. The most inspiring to those that struggle are the ones who also struggled but came out victorious. Imagine if we just wrote everyone of them off & subsequently also writing off the lives they were able to save when they did change.

    • @Mammasitta
      @Mammasitta Год назад +14

      I hear and feel you!!!!!! I feel this man ❤

    • @DrMurdercock
      @DrMurdercock Год назад +46

      Want to see a truly broken man? Talk to the guy at the bar, who sits alone staring at his drink which he pounds back to back every night. Waiting for some stranger to say something so he can get his pictures out of his kids who he no longer see's because his wife left him, took the kids, took half of everything he had, takes half his paycheck now. The only purpose the man ever had is now gone. Taken from him. And people don't think about that, they only think about the woman.

    • @jjwalker2011
      @jjwalker2011 Год назад +7

      💯

  • @EffinWarVet
    @EffinWarVet Год назад +1478

    I saw this because of an interview Jon did on Joe Rogan and looked this up. Wasn’t even tracking what Shia did or was goin through. Shit still had me captivated and in tears. No words can capture how much I love this. The pain and forgiveness, the shame and humility, the seeking of redemption, all of it. Thank you

    • @snieves4
      @snieves4 Год назад +11

      Ive seen excerpts.
      I feel the whole video needs to be viewed.

    • @oblivionzzzmike
      @oblivionzzzmike Год назад +27

      Interview on Rogan brought me here too. This is raw, powerful stuff

    • @dh66
      @dh66 Год назад +6

      Same here man. The ego gets you to a destination but the journey always hurts and shits on the people around you.

    • @emeewel
      @emeewel Год назад +4

      I found this through a Rogan clip as well. So glad I did.

    • @frankcoley1537
      @frankcoley1537 Год назад +4

      Him and John are a lot alike

  • @chadroggeman7012
    @chadroggeman7012 4 месяца назад +9

    Jon Bernthal is such a great listener while Shia talks. This is how interviews should be run.

  • @thisismaribethe
    @thisismaribethe 3 месяца назад +24

    Dude I’ve seen clips from this interview but this was truly fantastic. Raw. Real. Relatable and most of all accountable. It takes a profound sense of humility to own up to unsavory parts of your life - and not just own up, but to take it a step further and name them. Damn. I applaud him on the journey! I pray more men will follow.

  • @dnvrdonkeys6380
    @dnvrdonkeys6380 Год назад +118

    The line around 1hour 7minutes when he said,"PEOPLE may not forgive me, but I know I'm forgiven." Hit me hard.

  • @JeremySnel24
    @JeremySnel24 Год назад +794

    Jon is the dictionary of active listening… he is just so engaged and just listens, just let’s them speak their mind and story

    • @thesnailiscoming..5736
      @thesnailiscoming..5736 Год назад +2

      I don't like that way he looks at shia . Something is off with him. He seems like he's hiding hate .

    • @LeroyDogg
      @LeroyDogg Год назад

      Dude… They’re friends…

    • @mynamesdillan
      @mynamesdillan Год назад +9

      @@thesnailiscoming..5736 i dont think hes hiding hate but i agree with you that he is looking at him in some odd way

    • @mikemyon3570
      @mikemyon3570 Год назад +19

      Interesting you guys see it that way. To me it came across totally different. From my perspective I saw what he also said to Shia:
      He loves him, he wants to help & support him and he did with having him on his show. To me, actions speak much louder than words or looks he might give.
      I could also sense that in his whole behavior while listening, he was totally empathic and felt with Shia.
      So now that you saw something he might have hid from Shia or some hate, is it maybe that deep in yourself, there is something feeling like this? So you believe to see it in someone else?
      Since this is only text and no voice, be aware I say this with the intention of support for you, since in my own experience I have many times seen & maybe disliked things in other people that actually where things in myself I needed to fix. So for this could be a hint for you where to look for further self-development. Where are all on our own way of development, but also we're in this together.
      I hope my intention comes across the way it was meant.

    • @Gingersnaappp
      @Gingersnaappp Год назад +11

      I think he genuinely interested in hearing what Shia was saying…& it was an intense conversation.

  • @rowleyedits6545
    @rowleyedits6545 3 месяца назад +20

    Who would of thought that Shia would be so relatable considering is success. Truly genuine and real. This podcast inspired me to change and I’m sure it did the same for many other, as well as save lives.

  • @Gielio5971
    @Gielio5971 2 месяца назад +9

    Damn this hits hard like a sledgehammer. I can feel him, like i'm talking through him. The lack of selfcompasion is so sad but so resonating with myself.. thanks for being vulnerable man.. ❤

  • @erikahunter652
    @erikahunter652 Год назад +876

    “it’s difficult to accept love when you dont think you deserve it” always true ❤

    • @klaudiaarriera9989
      @klaudiaarriera9989 Год назад +17

      Reminds of the perks of being a wallflower quote “we accept the love we think we deserve”

    • @thoticcusprime9309
      @thoticcusprime9309 Год назад +2

      I dont care about love or believe in it

    • @smokey8076
      @smokey8076 Год назад +1

      @@thoticcusprime9309 Love exists. If you can give Love without expecting anything in return, that's proof for you

    • @defunddemocrats2470
      @defunddemocrats2470 Год назад +2

      @ thoticcus prime what do you mean you don’t believe in love or care about it. Humans need love look up good race bad rice

    • @geeked-outturtlesfan4288
      @geeked-outturtlesfan4288 Год назад

      I'm there

  • @TheVolunteerCorps
    @TheVolunteerCorps Год назад +451

    This interview has actually made me realise how toxic some of my behaviours are and highlighted a lot of things I need to work within myself.

    • @Ohsnaapz31
      @Ohsnaapz31 Год назад +19

      Our Evil side will always live within us, we don't learn to anguish them but to live above them. It's all about choices and the consequences. Everyone's running a race and fighting battles.
      Let's do our best!

    • @RoBbIeOrR1998
      @RoBbIeOrR1998 Год назад +7

      Me too brother

    • @TheRealMikeSchell
      @TheRealMikeSchell Год назад +6

      Same here brother

    • @kevheeley83
      @kevheeley83 Год назад +4

      Same here brother

    • @shotgun111180
      @shotgun111180 Год назад +3

      great comment, couldn't have said it better

  • @user-fv5fh6ie3q
    @user-fv5fh6ie3q 2 месяца назад +4

    This is the best interview ever. I cried. Still crying 💜🪽

  • @ninapollock5267
    @ninapollock5267 4 месяца назад +12

    This is what life's about. Damn. Take accountability, commit yourself to understanding your actions and righting what has been wronged. Nothing more than that. Thank you for sharing this journey. If more men sat down like this, we'd live in a much more peaceful world.

  • @ccaputa
    @ccaputa Год назад +1017

    I'm 58 years old and I don't know ONE man that would have bared his soul, expressed his sins, admitted his faults and cried in front of everyone, including myself. It was a beautiful thing to witness, brought many tears, and was a harsh look in the mirror. Shia is on a righteous path, I wish him nothing but the best.

    • @leonornelas9950
      @leonornelas9950 Год назад +20

      Shia LaBeouf started off young and now that I'm a grown man I see how growing up like that can affect you as a man I'ma 40 years old man and I've had my share of wrongdoings some worse than others but I've learned from them and I'm a better person from them but I wish men had the outlets women do when they are battered... Society always wants to bash men for being men having a man nature but I pray that God put his healing hand over him and lead him into a victorious path and be a inspiration to other people who felt like him... God bless everyone reading this and their family may 2023 be the best year for you yet!

    • @shane9287
      @shane9287 Год назад +1

      You should assess what you're doing wrong to not be around good men.

    • @tarrm19ify
      @tarrm19ify Год назад

      I think this kid is a chameleon just adapting to his situation and surroundings

    • @ScottyDoesntKnow69
      @ScottyDoesntKnow69 Год назад

      I’m glad Shia found his way and hopefully one day he can find it in himself to ask for forgiveness for how he acted and treated Prez Trump😊

    • @susanthejew6351
      @susanthejew6351 Год назад +2

      he sure is a good actor...
      and you sure are easily fooled

  • @kassiefurgason4143
    @kassiefurgason4143 Год назад +1025

    As a woman who suffered abuse at the hands of a man, I can honestly say that this conversation made me believe that even a man who puts his hands on a woman can, if given the chance, become a better person. I hope that he, like Shia, can become a better person and love people the way you should love people.

    • @roamingnomad3054
      @roamingnomad3054 Год назад +58

      As a man at 18 I made this mistake I'm now 42 with a daughter of 13 we all can change for the better I'm sorry you experienced what you did I hope life is good for you now x

    • @chetjump5744
      @chetjump5744 Год назад +25

      @@roamingnomad3054 thanks for being a reminder that we can do better. Good man, I respect your enlightenment✊

    • @roamingnomad3054
      @roamingnomad3054 Год назад +10

      @@chetjump5744 appreciated brother 👍

    • @johnkim7701
      @johnkim7701 Год назад

      Men don’t just put their hands on a women for no reason. We only do that if you push us there.

    • @vincenzo773
      @vincenzo773 Год назад +5

      If a woman deserves then she deserves to get handled

  • @aaronandvicky7652
    @aaronandvicky7652 Год назад +731

    Damn this shit was deep af. Because I been through it all. Detox and rehab over and over. Jail, jail, jail. A terrible cycle. And my wife stayed for all of it. Never once said “it’s over” just always saying “we gotta fix this” “we” “we” “we” always. We’re both 5 years sober, own a pretty big company, looking to buy a house, bought her a brand new car. And still together. Damn.

    • @Rynik05
      @Rynik05 Год назад +24

      Congrats on 5 years sober that’s a huge feat! I’m 12 years clean and it just keeps getting easier! ❤

    • @kcjean9883
      @kcjean9883 Год назад +4

      So beautiful to hear this. Love just doing what love does best. Thank you for sharing. 🙏💜

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 Год назад +3

      Dont trust too much. 10 years together. Through thick and thin. Being best friends. Never really arguing. She cheated on me and moved out of state. Like i was nothing.

    • @kcjean9883
      @kcjean9883 Год назад +2

      @@krotchlickmeugh627 same here except different semesters. I still trust because that wasn't on them

    • @Blacbat189
      @Blacbat189 Год назад +1

      🫡💪🏼❤️

  • @deadtrees1279
    @deadtrees1279 4 месяца назад +16

    I have come back to this interview 5 times. I need to hear this every few months. I could never really relate to anyone. In regular life or online etc until Shia in this.
    It's helped me drop the act and make sure I had no wiggle room.
    This was my introduction to being honest and learning to work every day to let go of ego.

  • @wargamerwilly8756
    @wargamerwilly8756 4 месяца назад +8

    I'm SO glad this show exists. It's incredible, powerful, inspiring. I just wish I had found it sooner!!! Thank you so much.

  • @rafaelchico-lugo4019
    @rafaelchico-lugo4019 Год назад +692

    Probably the most genuine display of vulnerability I've seen. One of a handful of broken men that are actually taking accountability. A raw and valuable podcast.

    • @helen9289
      @helen9289 Год назад +9

      if not for Jon wanting these conversations out there we never would have seen or heard this....... to know that you can be so broken as Shia was or is as a man & to put the effort into becoming a better person is inspiring

    • @yajuteknologic
      @yajuteknologic Год назад +1

      Sorry to write this, but I do not see that. I see a still broken human being that hasn’t done the most simple: accept himself, love himself and deserve himself first and foremost before attempting to do that to anyone. Because it’s been a pretty minute for me, it’s about accepting you and being as balanced as possible. It’s your responsibility to deal with your issues. To still want a space daddy to please help me because I can’t? Sorry… this kid still has a couple of miles to go.

    • @raphaelconcepcion863
      @raphaelconcepcion863 9 дней назад

      @@yajuteknologic wait are you Shia

  • @user-os6mf8rf8v
    @user-os6mf8rf8v 6 месяцев назад +1342

    I’ve watched this video almost everyday since I decided to try and get sober again. I relate to it all and honestly it’s saved my life. I’m so grateful.

    • @oheigertaigh
      @oheigertaigh 6 месяцев назад +19

      Keep up the work. It sucks to do, but every aspect of your life will be better for it

    • @nesetvega7800
      @nesetvega7800 6 месяцев назад +13

      You can recover! Work it cause your worth it!

    • @chitgoansiau4678
      @chitgoansiau4678 6 месяцев назад +6

      wish u the best

    • @livanyvaldivia3820
      @livanyvaldivia3820 6 месяцев назад +2

      Keep pushing! You got this 🤗

    • @ArchangelMW
      @ArchangelMW 5 месяцев назад +8

      We are strangers but we all are cheering for you!!! You got this 🔥🤙🏻

  • @mcsmokey9884
    @mcsmokey9884 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this. This hits me on every level. I cried off and on throughout this while interview. Thank you.

  • @kareenosorio294
    @kareenosorio294 2 дня назад +1

    "The ministry of being present." Loved this.

  • @markvalentino8422
    @markvalentino8422 10 месяцев назад +855

    Hearing Shia talk about his wife roughly 90 minutes in made me realize how much my own wife has done for me and how she pulled me up when I was in the lowest place in my life and built me up into the man I am today...And hearing him made me realize I need to be a better man and husband...

    • @janetwhite7786
      @janetwhite7786 10 месяцев назад +27

      Wow. What a tribute! I wd be honored to have someone say that about me. You are a good man.

    • @danieladelcastillolocatell5839
      @danieladelcastillolocatell5839 9 месяцев назад +4

      thats true love my friend, having self love and the love of others who care for us, are our rock, our person, our support system,part of our happiness a.ka happy ending, our love and our family who is there for you in the good , in the bad, in the crazy and in greatest no matter what, who are our guiding light, give us a purpose on this planet, give us some tough love when we're wrong so we can find redemption , hope and good in this life, thats what Mia Goth and his daughter is for Shia, mad respect and admiration for this man and wish him nothing but the best, we must all learn from his story cuz who knows what we can learn and how it will help us change some part of us thats broken or lost so we can find ourself, find redemption , be our best selfs and thats its never too late set things right no matter how hard it us , if we just try and have hope in ourselves and those who truly care and love us

    • @tinydancer7343
      @tinydancer7343 9 месяцев назад +5

      And you’ve said it out loud and are already on the path. So proud and honored to read your comment. I hope you had the conversation with your wife about your realization. But more importantly, I hope you show her moving forward. Huge hugs to you. ❤❤

    • @PallazzoPodcast
      @PallazzoPodcast 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same here. Maybe I would have pulled through, but my wife is a fallible human being who taught me what love really is at a time when I thought living was a curse.

    • @BallisticSheriff
      @BallisticSheriff 9 месяцев назад +4

      I wish I saw this when it first came out, my situation could be much different. Thanks Jon and Shia, I've made my mistakes and hearing this helped me realise more about stuff.

  • @mypursuitofhappiness2703
    @mypursuitofhappiness2703 Год назад +235

    “One way or another you will be humbled in this life, and there’s nothing you can do about it” -Shia

  • @stephenmccusker352
    @stephenmccusker352 Месяц назад +4

    This interview! First off i'm seeing this a year late and I simply clicked on it to watch this first 5min, then suddenly it was over. I couldn't stop watching, mad respect to both gentlemen here, Shia laid it all out and in a very genuine and articulate way that was impactful. Thanks to Jon for providing a safe place for people to open up. Great platform, I'm now subscribed!

  • @maddmisshadder
    @maddmisshadder Месяц назад +2

    I watched this interview many times, im watching it again a year later. It's powerful, i take something from it everytime I watch it. Thank you Jon Bernthal.

  • @benlemoi3515
    @benlemoi3515 Год назад +353

    The amount of happiness on Jon’s face when Shia starts talking about his child is priceless. Pure joy in that smile

    • @mynamejacob8678
      @mynamejacob8678 Год назад +12

      It seemed to me that he was proud of him, and wanted to see something good in his life that may have inspired him for the best.

    • @gabby3406
      @gabby3406 Год назад +12

      I could tell that he as a dad to relate to those feelings. He seems genuinely happy that Shia now understands what it's like to unconditionally love someone in such a pure way.

  • @randalhollis5966
    @randalhollis5966 Год назад +1669

    This isn't just a Shia thing. This is a whole generation and then some of broken people. The ego, the self-centeredness, putting career and craft above all, finding validation in shallow pursuits, lack of delayed gratification, victim mentality, nihilism. The list goes on.
    It's a cultural thing. It's systemic. It's engineered and applauded. These are the ideas and behaviors that have been sold to us as "progress" and "empowering" when in reality they are LITERALLY the opposite of those things, and lead you down the opposite path that you intended to go down. There are no mistakes or coincidences. When so many people are led down this path there is an intention behind it.
    You've been sold a shit playbook for life.
    Realizing that, and the roots of how and why that happens should be enough to make you want to change your habits.
    Tomorrow's a new day.

    • @StillTheVoid
      @StillTheVoid Год назад +36

      ☝️☝️☝️☝️ this

    • @breal1250
      @breal1250 Год назад +24

      Very well said .

    • @alexc08
      @alexc08 Год назад +5

      Yes

    • @thephilosopher7173
      @thephilosopher7173 Год назад +24

      @Carlos Fenoll I guess it all starts with 'you' the individual. Being at peace with what you have and appreciating whats given, while not allowing negativity to drag you into a mud pit with it. If someone is being negative towards you can you brush it off with a smile or at least not feed them with that same energy? I'm working on that myself so by no means am I preaching.

    • @jovelard
      @jovelard Год назад +27

      Find God and the rest takes care of itself✝️God bless🙏

  • @paulogorris18
    @paulogorris18 3 месяца назад +5

    This is the best interview I've ever seen. I feel like I shouldn't be watching this. Feels personal af. Thank you for beeing so vulnerable, Shia.

  • @nickpatten8215
    @nickpatten8215 4 месяца назад +1

    anytime i have a rough time with life i come and listen and he puts everything into perspective and it helps calm me down. So thank you.

  • @LukeD91
    @LukeD91 Год назад +515

    As a father, husband, recovering alcoholic and drug addict, I appreciate the platform you gave this man. Thank you both.

    • @michaelbasinger6533
      @michaelbasinger6533 11 месяцев назад +1

      What did you do for your recovery? I was an addict and I changed that with alcohol. 1/2 gallon a day for two years. I have 2 beautiful kids and a woman with a foot out the door.

    • @edreiproducedit9028
      @edreiproducedit9028 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@michaelbasinger6533take shrooms

    • @antonioanchondo8488
      @antonioanchondo8488 11 месяцев назад +1

      And still active gang member

    • @michaelbasinger6533
      @michaelbasinger6533 11 месяцев назад

      @@antonioanchondo8488 EAD

    • @michaelbasinger6533
      @michaelbasinger6533 11 месяцев назад

      @@edreiproducedit9028 got any???!!!

  • @joannamisiek6613
    @joannamisiek6613 Месяц назад +1

    I come from Poland, the first movie I saw with you was Disturbia. I always knew there was something in you, not only as an actor but simply as a person. Thank you for your sincerity and openness. I send my blessings. I am grateful to the presenter for such an uplifting message

  • @jcwilliams8987
    @jcwilliams8987 2 месяца назад

    This hits so hard 🔥. So humbled by the love that went into this conversation. It is one of the most vulnerable, authentic and beautifully soulful conversations I’ve heard in a long time.
    So grateful for this 🙏🏼⚡️🖤

  • @carolinemulenga2697
    @carolinemulenga2697 Год назад +914

    As a woman who was in an abusive marriage for 20 years, I applaud the courage, honesty and integrity of both these men. Bravo! They have both done more in this one interview to not only speak out against abuse of women, they are showing how to change it. Thank you Jon and Shia! I cannot tell you just how much I admire you both for this interview. Shia, you are making the world a safer place for your daughter to grow up in and I am sure she will be immensely proud that you are your father.

    • @katnip198
      @katnip198 Год назад +8

      A BIG AMEN TO THIS.

    • @magichobbiest3425
      @magichobbiest3425 Год назад +1

      Do these problems actually have solutions to completely get rid of? It's like prejudices. Everyone has a prejudice. How do you get rid of prejudices? How do you change every single individual in the world? I don't think it can be done. Maybe I'm naive but it seems incredibly impossible to do something like that. We can't even keep peace with each other as groups. Theres still wars everywhere.

    • @Liltike135
      @Liltike135 Год назад +8

      @@magichobbiest3425 You're talking about a completely different issue.

    • @zachsimpson2895
      @zachsimpson2895 Год назад +5

      @@magichobbiest3425 the bigger point is if you don’t try you’re doomed to fail and invite chaos into your world

    • @jamesferry5119
      @jamesferry5119 Год назад +7

      Although some of his actions can't be excused I agree that it is so important to allow people to improve and change otherwise we all lose, I hope all of the people he has Hurt are doing well and I hope he is doing well also

  • @ElGuapo4000
    @ElGuapo4000 Год назад +654

    This is the most aggressively positive and supportive conversation I’ve ever seen. 😂 God bless them both.

  • @equusMenagerie
    @equusMenagerie 2 месяца назад +2

    This is one of the best conversations of all time. Absolutely loved it. Wish them both many blessed returns.

  • @JonathanRodriguez-bl4zy
    @JonathanRodriguez-bl4zy 6 дней назад +2

    Bro, till this day. I still listen to this podcast whenever i need guidance.

  • @Apol-los
    @Apol-los Год назад +1147

    Shia’s brutal honesty is very refreshing in a society that is terrified to say the wrong thing. To confess wrongdoing while admitting to still being on the journey is a realistic encouragement.
    His testimony is no “movie moment” but it’s a slight nudge that gets you one step closer to transformation.
    Confession & apologies aren’t enough.
    Thank you Shia for emphasizing we have to actually change in the areas where we fall short 🙏🏻

  • @farwilindarys5950
    @farwilindarys5950 Год назад +554

    One of the greatest interviews of all time. The vulnerability of Shia, the avid attentiveness of Jon, really something to behold. The moment of pure emotion when Shia talked about his wife was incredible.

    • @KeyBoard-io8nl
      @KeyBoard-io8nl Год назад +1

      yeah that got me teared up bigtime, an incredible woman for sure.

  • @bryanthenderson9419
    @bryanthenderson9419 Месяц назад +2

    Watching this for the second time. As a man recovering from addiction and finding faith again, this has been eye opening and encouraging in a way I can not describe

  • @jeannetpierre1
    @jeannetpierre1 2 месяца назад

    To be that vulnerable, open and honest is very powerful and is helping a lot of people. I'm happy for him and his family. May God bless him forevermore. Thank you for sharing your story. 🙏

  • @RealMattKiefer
    @RealMattKiefer Год назад +290

    “I know it will all be ok in the end & if it’s not ok, then it’s not the end.”
    That is powerful & a great way to end this interview

    • @jegerbest89
      @jegerbest89 Год назад

      Its the most used and such a cliché quote everybody uses all the f time.

    • @aromagemarvie2228
      @aromagemarvie2228 Год назад +4

      @@jegerbest89 it's true and there's nothing wrong with that.

  • @patrykdelklok4133
    @patrykdelklok4133 Месяц назад +1

    This is the conversation every man should listen, but only so little should go through. I'm coming back every time I feel down and...it's just so motivational. Thank you for this interview and the honesty in it .

  • @MegaDeath22
    @MegaDeath22 3 месяца назад +9

    Gosh Shia. Ive grown up with you, have had my own bouts of substance abuse and horrible relationships. Growing with you and seeing how you've entered this spiritual journey the same time as me. You're talented and may God bless you and your beautiful family. Mia has become one of my all time favorite actors of all time, next to you. Jon you are a gem! I absolutely love you.

  • @thestopdrinkingcoach
    @thestopdrinkingcoach Год назад +781

    Jon is a very good listener. There are few people who listen the way he is. The way he stays engaged, maintains eye contact. He's invested. Very powerful. Holding space like this is a skill. It's what allows people to feel safe enough to open up. Very few people do it well.

    • @tamgsmith8077
      @tamgsmith8077 Год назад +6

      True. Shawn Ryan is like that as well.

    • @troymacarthur
      @troymacarthur Год назад

      LeBeof talks a lot though. He doesn't listen well in this instance either. He doesn't see the fundamental wrong headedness as referencing females as Pussy! You love your daughter but even she's still 'pussy' thats sick. This Monk shit has been done by so many. LaB won't listen a bit to Jon. LaB should listen more and learn to hear them and honestly reciprocate. When He's talking about being a G why does he always talk about shit being 'sexy'. How does Shia Figure he's a G?

    • @fountainofyouthisawayoflif5560
      @fountainofyouthisawayoflif5560 Год назад +1

      Saw him on the Joe Rogan Experience and it was an hour of silence; both just listening 🤣😂🤣

    • @victoriaguinn9024
      @victoriaguinn9024 Год назад

      Thank you for this. Wow. 26 years dry. That you Shia. You will never know how this helped me. Maybe now I can truly live.. what a beautiful man.

  • @amyhuxford6290
    @amyhuxford6290 Год назад +812

    I'm a woman who has been in abusive situations, and I promise you this is one of the most healing things I've ever been blessed to hear. I hope this podcast is shared far and wide. It WILL help many, I'm certain of it. Thanks Jon, and thank you Shia! Blessings to you both 💓

    • @jcarvalho_7
      @jcarvalho_7 Год назад +10

      Glad a woman agrees. Theres not many places where men that do these horrible things can talk about it and why it's wrong and why others shouldnt do what they did. We have to learn to be better.

    • @Matticulous-Media
      @Matticulous-Media Год назад +1

      Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!

    • @robertrinaldi8748
      @robertrinaldi8748 Год назад +4

      I'm a man who was in an abusive marriage with a woman and I understand how terrifying it would be for a woman being abused by a man.

    • @MiscellaneousYou
      @MiscellaneousYou Год назад +1

      That's really cool to hear

    • @justin-md4xm
      @justin-md4xm Год назад +3

      We can't just shun abusers. there's too many. they need to heal too.

  • @ayydejesus9482
    @ayydejesus9482 3 месяца назад

    Needed to hear this, especially from someone I grew up watching . Much respect to both of these men for sharing this conversation that alot of people need to hear like myself
    GOD BLESS YOU GUYS AND YOUR FAMILY

  • @ulysesslee1848
    @ulysesslee1848 Месяц назад +2

    AWESOM!!!! LOVED THIS SO MUCH!!! WE NEED THESE EXAMPLES OF COMING BACK, ACCOUNTABILITY AND HEALING FOR OUR YOUNG MEN!! THEY DO NOT GET ENOUGH OF THIS!! THANK YOU!!

  • @SK-jp2ok
    @SK-jp2ok Год назад +77

    “Real masculinity is stability” amazing and so true ❤️

  • @ProStreetJoee
    @ProStreetJoee Год назад +368

    To see a grown man cry after he’s been through trials & tribulations, I’m glad he’s headed towards the right track I’m proud of him

    • @A-TALKING-TOASTER
      @A-TALKING-TOASTER Год назад

      No fuck that dude admitting to doing horrible things don’t make you a better person

    • @W-G
      @W-G Год назад

      @conrad Ok self obsessed adolescent loser

  • @user-nv8bu1gu5q
    @user-nv8bu1gu5q Месяц назад

    I have never watched one of these interviews in full before this one captures me. I watch till the end. Thank you both

  • @mohammadmajid9716
    @mohammadmajid9716 Месяц назад +1

    I love humanity. Hearing genuine convos like this restores a persons faith. Props to you Shia for being a role model for people that are recovering.

  • @sabrinagaytan5699
    @sabrinagaytan5699 Год назад +495

    “People may not forgive me but I know I’ve been forgiven, I know that I am loved” That’s powerful, forgiveness of one’s self and others provides peace. Great sit down. Prayers for Shia and his journey with faith.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +2

      gaytan ha

    • @elderrusty541
      @elderrusty541 Год назад +7

      Yup, I struggle with personal guilt and honestly, even if the person I’ve wronged forgives me, I rarely forgive myself and that’s what hurts

    • @sabrinagaytan5699
      @sabrinagaytan5699 Год назад +3

      @@elderrusty541 You’re worthy of forgiveness . It seems not true but you are.Everyone is

    • @rileyjamesmusic9333
      @rileyjamesmusic9333 Год назад

      You buy this new age shite ?

    • @a.r.4093
      @a.r.4093 Год назад +6

      You should check out Shia's interview with Bishop Barron that released a couple days ago. Amazing.

  • @mrmrgaming
    @mrmrgaming Год назад +268

    One of the most open chats from a star ever. He really put it all out there when 98% of Hollywood would die at the thought of airing their life/issues.

    • @JesusChurchBible
      @JesusChurchBible Год назад

      Shia has better advice in this interview. ruclips.net/video/hjxKG4mR3U4/видео.html

  • @chloe30551
    @chloe30551 4 месяца назад +1

    The performative discussion really registers. Shia, thank you brother.

  • @kagome4400
    @kagome4400 2 месяца назад

    This is truly the most raw, sincere interview I've ever seen. Absolutely LOVE both you guys & I always felt that Shia would find his way to his Truth & Purpose...He is a Light Warrior, I seen it in him a long long time ago.

  • @AM-ru5lh
    @AM-ru5lh Год назад +664

    I am totally blown away by this interview. I really don't have two hours to do anything but I couldn't stop listening to this. I literally just hear humility. As a Mom of two boys. I just learned so so much. I truly wish Shia peace and grace for himself. He's on his way.

    • @kylekennedy9212
      @kylekennedy9212 Год назад +11

      I’ve always loved Shia like an estranged older brother. Seeing him go through this period of growth these last couple years has made me cry in joy and hope he would continue on the right path and he has.

    • @ghostlyworld101
      @ghostlyworld101 Год назад +2

      amen 🙏

  • @02Macon
    @02Macon Год назад +2661

    Thank you for posting the whole interview!!!

    • @justinjacob508
      @justinjacob508 Год назад +23

      I was guna say the same thing ! Lol

    • @anything_x
      @anything_x Год назад +16

      Same

    • @drindy5166
      @drindy5166 Год назад +15

      Just have to find where I left off at, although watching again is not out of the question. Both guys are truly amazing, gifted individuals. Nothing but love for these 2 and super stoked thst this full episode has been posted. Thx Jon and everyone involved with REAL ONES 👊🧡👍

    • @sodapop9775
      @sodapop9775 Год назад +9

      I just want to say I love you

    • @domskii_0
      @domskii_0 Год назад +6

      Thank the lord

  • @TheLeadEagle
    @TheLeadEagle 2 месяца назад +2

    The best interview I am have ever seen. Thank you.

  • @randydiaz1880
    @randydiaz1880 4 месяца назад +6

    Homie has had a spiritual awakening as a result of these steps and is continuing to carry this message. Love all the hard work and hope you continue on this path. Blessed

  • @tmozzz
    @tmozzz Год назад +583

    Joe Rogan brought me here and I’m 30 minutes in and genuinely enjoying the hell out of this , and mind you these are two actors , which I don’t usually look up to actors . Awesome connection between these guys
    Edit* Jon allowing shia to speak and giving himself the time to listen and understand is so awesome

    • @EvanBruner1
      @EvanBruner1 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @mattymessner9185
      @mattymessner9185 Год назад +7

      Same here. This is some good shit, some shit I need to hear.

    • @puneetsharma1437
      @puneetsharma1437 Год назад +7

      thing is Shia is good actor and i don't know when it can be real.

    • @aeryn86
      @aeryn86 Год назад +3

      Same here!

    • @brendonmurray9516
      @brendonmurray9516 Год назад +2

      Same here! Loving this podcast! Jon is fucken amazing and I always loved Shia since even stevens

  • @willvandenk8150
    @willvandenk8150 10 месяцев назад +362

    I’ve met Jon briefly working a wedding, and you can tell he’s a very genuine human being. His ability to actively listen honestly makes him one of the best interviewers I’ve seen.

    • @matthewzablocki5310
      @matthewzablocki5310 10 месяцев назад +7

      Amazing actor

    • @heatheranderson4948
      @heatheranderson4948 9 месяцев назад +8

      Right! He said very little, but what he did say showed he was listening. His questions and responses just evoked more out of Shia. It was beautiful to watch.

    • @natashabass215
      @natashabass215 9 месяцев назад +2

      Facts

    • @midmericastudios
      @midmericastudios 9 месяцев назад

      Been out in LA 10+ years and bumped into my fair share of celebrities either through work (bartender) or by chance and he's one of the few I bring up because I was so impressed with the human, famous or not

    • @ChiralityPracticality
      @ChiralityPracticality 8 месяцев назад

      @@heatheranderson4948 yeah he is very good at this

  • @mariamorales1066
    @mariamorales1066 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing interview. I could relate to many things said. I've always been a fan of his. Much love and respect and wish him well on this beautiful journey. Godspeed ❤

  • @mrjag4089
    @mrjag4089 11 дней назад

    I feel honored and fortunate right now.. and a surge of encouragement after watching this interview. Thank you Shia for doing the work that was necessary to becoming who you are today. God Bless you and your family, brotha. ✊🏽

  • @jasondefiantoneschmidt1814
    @jasondefiantoneschmidt1814 Год назад +403

    Hearing Shia speak about his daughter. Brought tears to my eyes.

  • @chrishill7692
    @chrishill7692 Год назад +205

    It takes a “Real One” to get on camera in front of the world and tell everyone your weaknesses and trials and tribulations!!! I’m praying for you Shia

    • @eriedmann
      @eriedmann Год назад +2

      It doesn't when it's already been said

    • @CreatorsInk
      @CreatorsInk Год назад

      @@eriedmann Facts. Glad someone said it. He also has a movie coming out....Make of that what you will.

    • @unknown93516
      @unknown93516 Год назад +2

      @@eriedmann a lot was said here that has nothing to do with the s candle he came forward with way more here.. watch the whole thing before making your assumption. He wasn’t there to promote anything

    • @eriedmann
      @eriedmann Год назад +1

      @@unknown93516 1) I didn't say anything about promotion - read the thread properly. 2) a lot was said, but not much hits me as genuine. It plays genuine, but I think he's still playing that "inch" he kept talking about. That's my take.

    • @chrishill7692
      @chrishill7692 Год назад +3

      @@eriedmann I don’t care about the catholic conversion to tell the world that you’ve given people cold sores in things like that is brutally honest, It just seems to me that something finally clicked for him which is a good thing. It’s a society we’re so used to tearing people down we need to learn how to build people up

  • @TheProPainter
    @TheProPainter 2 месяца назад

    I keep coming back to this interview…. It’s so damn meaningful and it shows what accountability, honesty and change can do for a human… this is exactly what I need in my life currently

  • @tvthecat
    @tvthecat 3 дня назад

    I love this type of podcasts man. Good conversations have become rare these days. A simpler joy, I would call it.

  • @ericmorra1168
    @ericmorra1168 Год назад +321

    I run a men's mental health coaching program, this interview is the best thing I've seen online. It's exactly what men need more of, Jon, Shia absolutely love this!!

  • @hectormendez4906
    @hectormendez4906 Год назад +213

    Recently, I had a moment of clarity when speaking to my son. I was talking to him about some other guys picking on him at school. He's 8 years old and is softer than I was growing up. I love him for that. I looked him in the eye and I told him that men will test you because that's who we are. I told him in no uncertain terms that men in this society draw lines in the sand. But real men build Bridges. He looked at me with these big doughy eyes on the verge of tears, relieved. He thought I was going to tell him to hit the other boys or to never be pushed around. I told him to use his words and to ask questions. I told him not to worry about appearing tough or wanting to be stronger than the other boys. And in that moment I know that it was God speaking to me too. Knowing that I've come full circle as a man known for his strength. As a man now known for his welcoming smile. All love to these two guys!

    • @Lurklen
      @Lurklen Год назад +13

      Good job. Part of being a father is being a guide to a child, showing them a path to the adult they don't yet know they want to be. That little talk, it might save your kid so much time wondering and wandering to see if being who he is, is valid, is allowed for a man. Good on you for seeing him for who he is, and guiding him to find what strength will mean for him.

    • @donnieuchiha
      @donnieuchiha Год назад +6

      This was really beautiful man, thanks for sharing this.

    • @michikosmith3262
      @michikosmith3262 Год назад +6

      As a mother of two boys, reading how you talked to your son brought tears to my eyes. You’ve chosen a beautiful trajectory for your son. He will love himself for who he is. Great job 🎉❤

    • @callmesxege1878
      @callmesxege1878 Год назад +1

      Holy crap 🤯

    • @tekkadawn6685
      @tekkadawn6685 Год назад +1

      Fatherhood ❤️