DO THIS To Destroy Your Addictions TODAY! | Russell Brand

This is Part 1 of a two-part interview with Russell Brand. Try Russell's online course on recovery for free at www.onecommune.com/recovery
Very few of us are free from some form of addiction - alcohol, sugar, sleeping pills, sex, Instagram, co-dependent relationships, the list goes on. Russell points out that all our addictions stem from a common problem: spiritual disconnection. But when we admit we have a problem, believe in real change, accept help from others, and hand over our will and control to a higher power, we can begin to find freedom from our addictions.
To hear more from Russell, sign up for his upcoming Recovery course on Commune (onecommune.com/recovery) or check out his Luminary podcast, Under the Skin (luminary.link/russell @hearluminary).
ABOUT RUSSELL
Russell Brand is an award-winning comedian, actor, author, public thought leader and a passionate activist for mental health and drug rehabilitation. He is one of the most recognizable and best-loved comedy performers in the world, with a series of sold-out tours, best-selling DVDs, and a number of major film roles to his name. He is also the author of seven books, including Recovery: Freedom From Our Addictions, and Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped.
ABOUT JEFF
I have had a lot of jobs: co-founder & CEO of Commune and, co-founder and co-CEO of Wanderlust, board member at Pure Edge. I have authored books, built a wellness studio, developed a retreat center, and created video platforms. Oprah even selected me to be part of the SuperSoul 100, a group of top entrepreneurs.
But aside from being a dad to three daughters, there is no job more humbling than hosting the Commune podcast. Every week, I interview people with esoteric expertise who are 10 times smarter than me. My nightstand has turned into a tower of books as I prepare for these interviews, learning everything from the neuro-chemistry of the brain to the inner workings of our justice system. It’s been an incredible challenge to deliver transformational content every Tuesday (and not embarrass myself). I hope you enjoy it!
Chapters:
0:00 - 2:21: What is Addiction?
2:22 - 2:54 Is Addiction Spiritual Affliction?
2:55 - 5:07 What Does Recovery Look Like?
5:08 - 6:34 What Gives Recovery Meaning?
6:35 - 12:45 The Importance of Mentorship
12:46 - 16:05 The Ideal Conditions for Successful Mentorship
16:06 - 19:39 The 12 Steps & Yoga
19:40 - 21:18 How to Prevent Relapse
21:19 Outro
ABOUT THE COMMUNE PODCAST
Hosted by Jeff Krasno, the Commune podcast features thoughtful conversations for modern times. Not always comfortable but definitely needed, we explore both humanity and our human-ness. How can we live healthy, purpose-filled lives and be in service of something bigger? Guests include spiritual teachers, poets, scientists, philosophers, and activists for food sustainability, functional medicine, mental and physical health, and collective healing.
Listen here: megaphone.link/SHM2214404040
CONNECT WITH US
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Facebook: / wecommune
Twitter: / onecommune
ABOUT COMMUNE
Commune is a course platform for personal and societal well-being. We create video courses with the world’s leading teachers across yoga and fitness, mindfulness, food and health, sustainability, and civic engagement.
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  • @rodneyamidon271
    @rodneyamidon271 Жыл бұрын

    "addiction begins in pain and ends in pain" - I definitely feel that....

  • @youtubedj9298

    @youtubedj9298

    11 ай бұрын

    What does that mean?

  • @isaaccamara281

    @isaaccamara281

    10 ай бұрын

    @@youtubedj9298people go to vices because they have pain, but your vices cause pain for family, health etc.

  • @christinethomas8321

    @christinethomas8321

    9 ай бұрын

    For addiction please get to know Jae from a channel called getting sober... again. His name is Jae. He'll contribute with helping you with addiction. Best of luck to all of you. 🙏

  • @karinandersen8261

    @karinandersen8261

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah I felt that one line 😢

  • @tammymansfield4859

    @tammymansfield4859

    8 ай бұрын

    Fasts

  • @richardburt7084
    @richardburt70848 ай бұрын

    I was addicted to heroin for over 8 years. Also suffered severe depression. Not until my aunt recommended psilocybin mushrooms. I will be 3 years clean in September. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.

  • @roarodneal3390

    @roarodneal3390

    8 ай бұрын

    I’ve been looking to try shrooms. Anyone knows where I can source?

  • @Karamayfield2043

    @Karamayfield2043

    8 ай бұрын

    Doctor_coxx is your guy. Best shrooms and psychedelics guy

  • @johntnguyen9917

    @johntnguyen9917

    8 ай бұрын

    The use of magic mushrooms can completely help one get over addiction and depression. It totally rewires your mind

  • @t.c.494

    @t.c.494

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, just use a different drug, that's smart.

  • @nathaniel7259

    @nathaniel7259

    8 ай бұрын

    @@roarodneal3390again. Looking for solutions outside of the self.

  • @idance0001
    @idance00013 жыл бұрын

    I think a phone addiction is really underestimated Update: based on the comments and some reflection: the social media apps on it makes you an addict to your phone, not the phone itself.

  • @chris4380

    @chris4380

    3 жыл бұрын

    Especially if you think when was the last time you turned off your phone and not have it on standby mode.

  • @carterhutchison7211

    @carterhutchison7211

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve never gone into a blackout and woke up not knowing where the hell I was at all night after being on my phone all day.

  • @SoberDogs

    @SoberDogs

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@chris4380 that’s such a good point

  • @eforester8891

    @eforester8891

    3 жыл бұрын

    Definitely.

  • @SoberDogs

    @SoberDogs

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kim Lewter for sure they do I think phone, technology and porn addiction are the biggest ones

  • @luisrafaelayala777
    @luisrafaelayala7773 жыл бұрын

    I'm 3 years clean. Through 12 step program.🙏🏼💯❤🔥

  • @johnnylongshlong3677

    @johnnylongshlong3677

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing bro. How are you doing now?

  • @deanobeano8975

    @deanobeano8975

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's his wanna be guru that gets me. Even sitting that way on a chair. He's a fake!

  • @ShareeMonique

    @ShareeMonique

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@deanobeano8975 you assume this for what reason? What’s fake?

  • @nickgreen14

    @nickgreen14

    Жыл бұрын

    4 weeks for me...tried LOADS of times to get clean. got it this time, i feel much stronger mentally & physically now... Well done tho. 3 years is long! congratulations🎊

  • @44yearsunlovedandalone

    @44yearsunlovedandalone

    Жыл бұрын

    Good on you 👏 👍

  • @pearl2910
    @pearl291011 ай бұрын

    Why does addiction happen to the nicest and best sensitive people in this world 👀🌎

  • @vickyalbu4306

    @vickyalbu4306

    7 күн бұрын

    Because the ugly ones love to hurt the kind ones 😢😢😢

  • @Seanison70

    @Seanison70

    Күн бұрын

    Because unfortunately that sense of sensitivity and empathy is exactly what leads them down the road of addiction as they are highly attuned to their own and others emotions. In today’s world that can be overwhelming and they just need an escape.

  • @ahambrahmasmi108
    @ahambrahmasmi1082 жыл бұрын

    60 days sober from heroin etc. today! Thanks for sharing! Mr. Brand has emerged a fine specimen of a human being, as well as a beacon of hope for an addict such as myself)🙏🎯 Edit: 4 months clean!❤

  • @downinit2866

    @downinit2866

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck to you. Whatever the answer is for you…..do that. I mean, you know, as long as it’s not something horrible. Lol, don’t let ppl sway you into 12 steps or whatever it may be, no one has all the answers. Not a knock on Brand. Just saying. It’s different for each of us. Said a prayer for you!

  • @janesmith8050

    @janesmith8050

    2 жыл бұрын

    👏👏👏

  • @ahambrahmasmi108

    @ahambrahmasmi108

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@downinit2866 Thanks so much! I'll have 6 months on the 7th of Oct.-)

  • @roselee4445

    @roselee4445

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations

  • @CleaningWithAPurpose

    @CleaningWithAPurpose

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congrats

  • @lauraleamarlyn323
    @lauraleamarlyn323 Жыл бұрын

    My daughter at the age of 23 told me she was addicted to meth. I said ok, how often do you do meth? She just said 'I need rehab" Within 24 hours she was in one of the best rehab facilities in Virginia . Thank you Jesus for good insurance. Out of 16 residents, she was the only one for drug addiction.. The rest were ETOH. She took it seriously. It was Christmas time and she had me bring yarn and taught everyone to make hats on those crazy round things. I brought Christmas gifts for the girls. One girl looked at my gift and said... I never got a gift before. She was new to the program and was a heroin addict. Amy speaks openly about drug addiction and says, Mom, you don't know what its like..I get a craving if I open the cabinet under the sink. Chemicals. Oh sweet Jesus. My son, went to the same rehab facility for ETOH. Sadly, the alcohol addiction and undiagnosed mental illness took his life. thank you for letting me vent.

  • @anyahs1845

    @anyahs1845

    2 ай бұрын

    God bless you & your family 🤍

  • @HardCoreNonDuality

    @HardCoreNonDuality

    Ай бұрын

    I don't know your background but I have to say the soul of your child is immortal. God is loving and gives infinite chances in reality. I only say that because in the west they say suicide is it. And it's like game over. God is so loving and forgiving of our weaknesses. Your son won't have the same mind but none of us do when we die. Our minds change over the years anyways. But the soul that witnesses reality? Goes on. It will learn more lessons and go back home to God source. I felt compelled to say do. Maybe God wanted me to say it. Love to you. ❤

  • @Kali08012

    @Kali08012

    Ай бұрын

    My heart goes out to you for the loss of your son! I’m so proud of your daughter and her strength!

  • @shkottrendezvous6644

    @shkottrendezvous6644

    11 күн бұрын

    God bless you and your family. I’m so sorry to hear you lost your son. Your daughter has done well and she needs love and those closest to her to listen and not lecture. It’s hard as parents. My daughter is also 23, now pregnant and doing amazingly well. We have seen the very worst of what addiction to meth and other drugs can do short of her passing. I’m now attending NA to work on my alcohol problem. It’s not easy but I will get there. Thanks for listening. ❤

  • @baileyjohn5010
    @baileyjohn50102 жыл бұрын

    I was a alcoholic (self identified) and a food addict, and also arguably a sex addict. Once I gave my life to God after a very traumatic event, I legit stopped all of this cold turkey, then I to cigs shortly (a pack a day) then another traumatic event happened and then I legit cracked emotionally. It was at that point that I realized I had to free myself from ALL external things, food (I fast consistently), negative people, thoughts and emotions, negative TV, gossip, everything.. Even coffee, I am doing much better now and just take life 1 day at a time

  • @marlowjust

    @marlowjust

    Жыл бұрын

    how are you doing now?

  • @baileyjohn5010

    @baileyjohn5010

    Жыл бұрын

    @@marlowjust I’m doing better, sometimes still have suicidal thoughts which will go away fully one day thanks to The Most High, thank you for asking.

  • @salas..5686

    @salas..5686

    Жыл бұрын

    Always a alcoholic!

  • @MalissiaCreates

    @MalissiaCreates

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. I’m at the point of realizing where I’m missing the mark (sinning) and see what is keeping me from my best and being an instrument for God. Even seemingly innocent things that I can’t break the habit of (YT and streaming until early morning hours) I might not use substances, but that has only allowed my delusion longer.

  • @baileyjohn5010

    @baileyjohn5010

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MalissiaCreates you got this! Self awareness is such a huge step which you’ve nailed. Be gentle with yourself and apply grace and just strive to be the better version of yourself everyday. You can do it :)

  • @n00bspanker
    @n00bspanker3 жыл бұрын

    When I was younger I thought RB was crazy. Now that I am older and a drug addict, everything he says makes so much sense.

  • @user-zk4yh2ks8b

    @user-zk4yh2ks8b

    3 жыл бұрын

    You’re so funny. In a beautiful way. Thank you and best to you always.

  • @kylebrownbridge

    @kylebrownbridge

    3 жыл бұрын

    *was a drug addict..... nothing is permanent bro.keep strong

  • @abelsilva4677

    @abelsilva4677

    3 жыл бұрын

    Riiight?

  • @hellooutthere8956

    @hellooutthere8956

    3 жыл бұрын

    Tht is a great comment.

  • @AsboFPV

    @AsboFPV

    3 жыл бұрын

    With you on this one ☝️

  • @twiznizzlenore7822
    @twiznizzlenore78223 жыл бұрын

    Day 15 baby !!! I’m going the distance ! I’m going for speed ! Still a little sweaty whatever but dude I look so much better , IT GETS BETTER & just keep saying “ is that all you got ?” .. I laid in bed for 2 weeks in my own pee an vomit an worse , IT REALLY DOES GET BETTUH MATE :)

  • @SuperLisalis

    @SuperLisalis

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hoping your on day 22..stay strong..you've got this I'm sure.

  • @SAMEntalhealth

    @SAMEntalhealth

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperLisalis it's so hard :-((((

  • @SuperLisalis

    @SuperLisalis

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SAMEntalhealth I know..but you can do this.

  • @twiznizzlenore7822

    @twiznizzlenore7822

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SuperLisalis thank you so much !! Yes I’m almost at a month now and the withdrawals have stopped thank God . It was Hell and I’m shocked I didn’t screw up but I’ll tell you right now , Hell was the best thing I’ve ever been through because that’s the only way I was able to learn . Stay super Lisa lis :)

  • @twiznizzlenore7822

    @twiznizzlenore7822

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SAMEntalhealth it’s the hardest thing in the world but if I can do it anyone can . I don’t have a lot of clean time , just about a month but believe me when I tell you I used more than anybody I’ve ever met in my life . That hard hard stuff too that’s killing everybody right now . I’ll tell you what works for me just to be of some help cause we gotta look out for each other straight up . - good support system ( someone who’s been through it and made it out ) - change your routine ( I wake up to a word search , excersize a little and listen to music ) - every day I take one of those sticky notes and write on it to God asking him for something ( strength , love , the ability to say no if needed be , etc. ) Someone once told me staying clean is so easy it’s hard , remember when we’re using we get our drugs and our money no matter what. Now my motto is I’m not gonna go back to my old ways no matter what. Good luck my friend :)

  • @williamwrench2592
    @williamwrench2592 Жыл бұрын

    Anyone else out there struggling with alcoholism or another addiction and found your way here? It is awful- if I had known what this was like I never would have started down this path

  • @andrewbrundin6953

    @andrewbrundin6953

    10 ай бұрын

    Same brother

  • @funnygirlever

    @funnygirlever

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't give up. I'm not giving up. We got this!

  • @brreezy421

    @brreezy421

    10 ай бұрын

    7 months sober. It's hard as hell at first man but it's nowhere near the hell of being deep into addiction. It does get easier, at least for me it did. Don't even think about it but it takes drastic life changes

  • @jackiehammerton

    @jackiehammerton

    9 ай бұрын

    Same. I thought I was in control, and by the time I realized I wasn’t it was already too late. I struggle every day to remain conscious and intentional. But I choose recovery. I’ll never give up. ❤

  • @williamwrench2592

    @williamwrench2592

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jackiehammerton me too- everyday is hard… I try to find the simple pleasures in life to help one day at a time- keep posting if you feel like you need more help- we can do it together

  • @Brandon-ju5pg
    @Brandon-ju5pg Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been sober for a year and never really dabbled with drugs or alcohol, however I got drunk tonight and I realized how bad it is for someone. It completely tosses away all future inhibitions and only focuses on the moment and what you Can gain from every second that goes by. But in the long run it completely shatters your life, not only taking from your health, your time, your energy, judgement, mental clarity, and so so much more. It’s like living in a dream, a warped reality. Being sober is so much safer and leads to a joyful longterm future as opposed to a short term gratified life

  • @mariebailey4368

    @mariebailey4368

    8 ай бұрын

    Very Well said !!

  • @misssabinejean-louis5153

    @misssabinejean-louis5153

    7 ай бұрын

    That was so beautiful to read

  • @martinemeeks5065
    @martinemeeks50654 жыл бұрын

    I think Russell Brand has to be one of the MOST HONEST people alive in the world today. He has made sobriety his mission in life and he not only talks the talk he walks the walk and in doing so has helped many others see the BS in their own life for and set an example for living and being true to oneself and to those around you. Thank you for all you do.

  • @makaylahollywood3677

    @makaylahollywood3677

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree;-)

  • @abelsilva4677

    @abelsilva4677

    3 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with you. Do you share his vision of re-organizing society for healthy reintegration and conscious evolution?

  • @myfrequencies1912

    @myfrequencies1912

    3 жыл бұрын

    He keeps it positive too. It's entirely possible to follow a straight-edge path & have it be about martyrdom & self-denial. I mean that it's a question of perception & that perception can change.

  • @human-qp1mf

    @human-qp1mf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't drink anymore but I smoke a huge amount of weed. Iv been on a lot of antidepressants in my life. Just started smoking in the last five years. I know I'm addicted and would use less if I wasn't stuck where iam. But if I didn't have weed I would go completely insane.

  • @foxracingltd

    @foxracingltd

    3 жыл бұрын

    yerp yerp

  • @kaylabarton9551
    @kaylabarton95519 ай бұрын

    The process of recovery 1. Admission of a Problem 2. Taking action and accepting change 3. A willingness to accept help from other people & handing over your will to a higher power 4. Take inventory 5. Sharing the inventory with someone else 6. Being willing to admit you have those problems 7. Sincere commitment to change 8. No longer about the self 9. Helping others 10. Remaining conscious and aware at all times 11. Prayer and meditation, connecting with our own understanding with God 12. Serve others

  • @uncle-nice6556
    @uncle-nice65565 ай бұрын

    Shrooms are the safest recreational drug to take, it should be made available every where.

  • @allanbeth3880

    @allanbeth3880

    5 ай бұрын

    started microdosing mushrooms in place of my prescriptions and the difference is night and day in my mental health and my anger i feel like ive become a better person best decision ive ever made wish it was more accessible to those that need

  • @Ericbrown-se3kx

    @Ericbrown-se3kx

    5 ай бұрын

    Taking shrooms was 100% one of the most important experiences in my life. Everything has changed since my trip - I perceive - things differently.

  • @coryflores4964

    @coryflores4964

    5 ай бұрын

    Been looking to try shrooms how do you get yours ?

  • @Ericbrown-se3kx

    @Ericbrown-se3kx

    5 ай бұрын

    Doc.toddshrooms

  • @coryflores4964

    @coryflores4964

    5 ай бұрын

    How do I connect with him ?

  • @anelafarrar-ivey5295
    @anelafarrar-ivey52953 жыл бұрын

    As someone who had to quit drinking a few months ago, I keep coming back to this. It's so wonderful. He's very encouraging and grateful.

  • @faithsheehan4767

    @faithsheehan4767

    3 жыл бұрын

    Alcohol really was a symptom of the problem for me. Pot, cigarettes and other things too. Stay strong and I'm wishing you all the support with your recovery from alcohol.....I'm sorry eight years. 🤗

  • @faithsheehan4767

    @faithsheehan4767

    3 жыл бұрын

    .....SOBRE eight to we years 😄

  • @fooddrugadministrator4079

    @fooddrugadministrator4079

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ritalin is also encouraging to suppress addiction

  • @edenswaterislife9214

    @edenswaterislife9214

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was an addict empty trying to feel a void as many others have and are doing. One day I wanted to live. So sought life within myself. I found my spirit. Knowing my spirit I know who I am and I am realising the truth and wisdom that has been within me call along. It is in all of us. They keep us seeking outside of ourselves so we never know who we really are.

  • @anag1783

    @anag1783

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! It's been a year! How is your addiction cycle?

  • @doc2590
    @doc2590 Жыл бұрын

    The biggest problem is we don't even know where addicted until we try to stop. Then the pain and drama begins. Eckhart Tolle really helped me in overcoming all sorts of addictions.

  • @estebanhernandez1859

    @estebanhernandez1859

    Жыл бұрын

    So true

  • @metalheart5349
    @metalheart53493 жыл бұрын

    This man is a gift to humanity.

  • @abelsilva4677

    @abelsilva4677

    3 жыл бұрын

    Indeed, like a God-given talent. How can we make good in terms of unfolding the liberating potential of this amazing opportunity?

  • @yeshalloween

    @yeshalloween

    2 жыл бұрын

    He really is. I like him a lot

  • @alexteasdale4599

    @alexteasdale4599

    2 жыл бұрын

    100%

  • @janed7774

    @janed7774

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some people are easily loved

  • @janed7774

    @janed7774

    2 жыл бұрын

    He certainly is a huge grift for humanity... how shall we repay him?🙏

  • @muddlloyd
    @muddlloyd Жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to quit opioids and i feel like such a failure because it's harder than anything I've ever done. I'm not even talking about withdrawals, that's the easy part. It's dealing with being in my own skin that i hate. The pills are a crutch that help me get through the madness of being a sensitive human in a crumbling society and doing it alone.

  • @AMCvanTuijl735

    @AMCvanTuijl735

    11 ай бұрын

    You’re not alone, go to a meeting, you will find people who know and lived the same problem. ❤ begin with the first day.

  • @okokok1993

    @okokok1993

    11 ай бұрын

    Delete all dealers numbers

  • @moisespacheco5222

    @moisespacheco5222

    11 ай бұрын

    I have hope in You!

  • @phoenixzappa7366

    @phoenixzappa7366

    11 ай бұрын

    I feel the same man. Sobriety is worse than being an addict. I want to die.

  • @AMCvanTuijl735

    @AMCvanTuijl735

    11 ай бұрын

    @@phoenixzappa7366 it is not, really. This is your addicted brain talking, believe me. Sobriety is difficult, at first, but your sober brain is way better with coping the struggles of life. Don’t die.

  • @NoName-ww1lr
    @NoName-ww1lr3 жыл бұрын

    Im an 30 year alcoholic but Ive been trying to sober up million of times. Ive been living many different countries and cities regarding work and Im not really social. Basically I attend AA group meetings etc but I didnt quite understand 12 steps so much. The point of it. Im on working on my steps and Im on my 3rd steps. Trying to read alot and watched videos. Im attending AA meetings as much as possible in video and in real life. Covid has made addicts lives hard. Thanks to Russel Ive started to understand the meaning of these steps. Nobody just didnt explain me the meaning of the steps. Everyone have a different version or Im just starting to understand the 12 steps. Im living day at a time and Im at the very beginning of my recovery.

  • @earthling1229

    @earthling1229

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are still taking care of yourself Taavi!

  • @ReeceRandom

    @ReeceRandom

    2 жыл бұрын

    How are you getting on man?

  • @NoName-ww1lr

    @NoName-ww1lr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey. Im today 139 days sober. Thats allmost 5 months! Its by far the longest time I've been sober in my adulthood. I have never felt better in my whole life. I dont have many friends and all my drinking buddies think Ive lost my mind. My sobriety is number one in! Im meditading and training hardcore in the gym. My life is changing in ways I have mever thought it would be possible. Im getting 31 this August and to imagine 10 years ago I didnt belive I live to see 30! Much love to you all!!!!!

  • @TheDarrenguyuk

    @TheDarrenguyuk

    2 жыл бұрын

    fair play russdell has battled

  • @hdshjs

    @hdshjs

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm cheering for you! Don't give up! I believe in you

  • @suzetaylor8483
    @suzetaylor848311 ай бұрын

    I gave up drinking then discovered other addictions like shopping, sugar, vaping and phone addiction! Being an addict isn’t easy thanks for this 🙏

  • @monehget

    @monehget

    10 ай бұрын

    I knew I had an unhealthy relationship with food, work, approval. It wasn't until I accepted that I had been escaping through substance abuse at one point, that I realized it has all been addiction. Hard reality to face but so freeing knowing.

  • @probablecausetocheckhard-drive

    @probablecausetocheckhard-drive

    9 ай бұрын

    If you stopped one you can stop another, you're using addictive personality as an excuse

  • @BlackHeartsClub7

    @BlackHeartsClub7

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, it’s a process. You need to slowly come off it or you will find something else to get attached to.

  • @BlackHeartsClub7

    @BlackHeartsClub7

    8 ай бұрын

    Some people say that we as humans need to worship something. Christians believe idols can even be something like food or porn since we are so addicted and attached to it, it became our God. I completely agree with Russel that connection to God helps.

  • @barbarahalkyard1901

    @barbarahalkyard1901

    8 ай бұрын

    I am an addict listening to bullshit.

  • @danielbrowne9344
    @danielbrowne9344 Жыл бұрын

    The 12 step program is working for me. I haven’t completed every step yet, though the two things that have really helped me so far is turning your problem over to a higher power. This is basically your admission that you just can’t control this on your own. Once I made that sincere commitment, a weight was lifted. “We’ve got this” was the feeling. The second step was living in the moment, and when wrong promptly admit it. Daily inventory. You just start to live a better version of yourself. And without realizing it it’s day 44 of sobriety. Happier life, better sleep, no hangovers, more energy, better relationships, not missing toxic relationships, more time, better outlook.

  • @MAHONEYDRO

    @MAHONEYDRO

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @lawrenceshdow

    @lawrenceshdow

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds amazing.

  • @danielbrowne9344

    @danielbrowne9344

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lawrenceshdow It’s great! Day 208 today

  • @jamikatechaos9972

    @jamikatechaos9972

    Жыл бұрын

    That is so great!

  • @OceanicMind

    @OceanicMind

    Жыл бұрын

    how's it goin man?

  • @Souldumpin
    @Souldumpin Жыл бұрын

    Just over 2 months sober! Good luck everyone💛

  • @kylawyatt1071
    @kylawyatt1071 Жыл бұрын

    In relapsed after 53 days. I've been up two days. This has me bawling because I know I have recovery in me but it's like my soul needed to test what I learned in na because I don't like meth anymore. It's never really been fun. Thank you Mr. Brand. Your vibrational energy is exactly what I seek to uphold. My relapse could've been avoided by a trip to the doctor and some more thought. Thank you.

  • @brreezy421

    @brreezy421

    10 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately relapse is a part of most ppls journey to sobriety. Just try not to get too down on yourself and realize it's a war not a battle. Listen to some other's stories who have battled addiction and how they handled their relapse situations. Hope the best for you, your not alone!

  • @lewisshaw4962

    @lewisshaw4962

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m proud of you ❤️ just keep striving to improve and you’ve obviously taken this quite seriously and you’ll make it

  • @samanthaplut6795

    @samanthaplut6795

    6 ай бұрын

    a little bump in the world. keep it up. you are so strong!

  • @3dy441

    @3dy441

    2 ай бұрын

    I know exactly what you mean, I hate it but keep coming back even tho sometimes I'm not getting what the thought of it is. It's the thought of getting high that's inviting and overcomes so when u do it I let myself down. In the end I left everyone had to be on my own nd got sorted

  • @gregmuir4001
    @gregmuir40012 жыл бұрын

    Addiction is nothing but pain man I’ve never heard anyone else say it

  • @lazarusdeagneaux1817
    @lazarusdeagneaux18172 жыл бұрын

    Today I figured out that my addiction is triggered by rejection and I think it has really woke me up into finally getting someone to help me.

  • @perspectiverenewed
    @perspectiverenewed Жыл бұрын

    Restless, irritable, and discontent. Three words that sums up addiction.

  • @wilecatrexy
    @wilecatrexy3 жыл бұрын

    I admire Russell's self honesty. Quite a relief to hear him talk.

  • @ToABetterTomorrow

    @ToABetterTomorrow

    2 жыл бұрын

    When a genuine addict achieves sobriety, he/she truly reaches a higher level of consciousness and usually ends up at the service of others. It begins with fearless honesty to oneself; accountability also becomes priority. Russell's words are definitely a powerful relief to listen to.

  • @SoberDogs
    @SoberDogs3 жыл бұрын

    I think addiction is us trying to fill that void in our heart and soul that we all have. Some use healthy things to fill it others drugs. Me was drugs.

  • @leahculberson9360
    @leahculberson93603 жыл бұрын

    Russell Brand, you are a gift to mankind.

  • @agustinarellanes3628
    @agustinarellanes3628 Жыл бұрын

    “addiction begins with pain and it ends with pain” 😮

  • @meme-potentialsearch8010

    @meme-potentialsearch8010

    Жыл бұрын

    A very good quote

  • @thinkchivalryblog4772
    @thinkchivalryblog47722 жыл бұрын

    "All forms of desire are the inappropriate substitutes for the desire to be one with God". Holy cow! Spot on! Addiction is rooted in spiritual affliction.

  • @MalissiaCreates

    @MalissiaCreates

    Жыл бұрын

    This. 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Miss_PANDAS
    @Miss_PANDAS2 жыл бұрын

    I don't recognise my former addictive self. I'm simply not that person anymore, and don't believe it's possible to become her again. Addiction is like a possession. You aren't really you until you escape it. If you've learned enough about yourself, you simply cannot revert back to the former you. You are absolutely correct in the traits necessary to heal; willingness, openness, honesty and humility. Only then can you accept help and allow it to work.

  • @sophieharwood7490
    @sophieharwood74902 жыл бұрын

    Finally admitting to my addiction and listening to you is so eye opening xx

  • @lukecarey613

    @lukecarey613

    2 жыл бұрын

    ❤️‍🩹

  • @mookymusik

    @mookymusik

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope you find sobriety be kind to yourself. Stay safe and well?

  • @stephaniegordon834
    @stephaniegordon8343 жыл бұрын

    I am in awe of how articulate Russell is, he is a very insightful and inspiring person

  • @amandairedale706

    @amandairedale706

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very intelligent, yes.

  • @dianadee4300

    @dianadee4300

    Жыл бұрын

    Super-articulate....part of what drew me to start watching regularly. Russell, you are an amazingly centered individual, kudos to you for all the growth you have acquired.

  • @stephenroldan5107

    @stephenroldan5107

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @irw4350

    @irw4350

    Жыл бұрын

    he's a 24 carat bullshitter

  • @hellooutthere8956
    @hellooutthere89563 жыл бұрын

    My challenge. To intellectually keep up with russell brand.

  • @periperi966
    @periperi9663 жыл бұрын

    People working the program are the most self critical, aware and astute individuals. The world would heal rapidly if the program was introduced at schools. Also the honesty that comes out in those rooms is gobsmacking and devoid of ego. It's a magical experience and I feel privileged to have sat in on open meetings supporting a friend. All the best to anybody overcoming there demons, your not alone and there are people ready to receive your admission.

  • @tarawalsh-arpaia3928

    @tarawalsh-arpaia3928

    2 жыл бұрын

    I soooooo agree with you. When I was a teen I was in a special group in school and we used to do various activities/ One day our teacher, who we always saw as Mr Healthy, asked us if we would like to attend a junior AA/NA meeting. We were teens and he knew that these issues would have already or will soon confront us. BTW he asked permission from the group at AA/NA first. So, we agreed. We went twice but to this day I keep Melodie Beattie;s Day Book by my bed and have learned the value of the steps to all of us. I think my son's teachers did a great job addressing the issue with them. One asked them where they thought they were most likely to find hard drugs. They were a bit blank at that age but probably assumed from some 'evil person'. The teacher said: 'No, the greatest likelihood is that you will encounter them while with your friends, good people who may have tried it before and so you think it's no big deal, it's safe. The friend doesn't wish to harm you. It's just that they sneak into our normality and aren't always lurking in dark alleys.' I agree with RB that we are all addicts in one form or another. It's a very Buddhist way of thinking and our goal is to investigate that part of ourselves and learn to let it go. Sounds easy. It is NOT. It's a lifetime, a practice that you ring into your life forever. Some of life's most precious skills are taught on AA/NA, such as boundaries, assertiveness, self awareness, introception (a word I recently learned), accountability and so much much more. If all young people were taught these skills the world would be so much more peaceful and humane. Not perfect (another addiction), just more of an environment in which we can flourish and grow.

  • @mateosmind751

    @mateosmind751

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank God I went to a rehab that left the 12 steps out. It has a 65% success rate at 1 year after completion. AA has only 3 things right Step 4 , having a community and then being of service. Sponsorship is predatory and it's why the people who started AA like Bill and Bob were against it. Of course they were known pedophiles in their "sobriety" so their opinion might be shit.

  • @tarawalsh-arpaia3928

    @tarawalsh-arpaia3928

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mateosmind751 I like your summation. Having a community and being of service. I would add developing healthy boundaries in many cases as well as certain skills like assertiveness. Many people self-medicate into addiction of one sort or another (i am sure a friend of mine is an shopping addict) due to being in the 'wrong' community and not being able to develop their own voice and feel respected and whole and this does real harm. Good boundaries enable us to be genuinely of service rather than engaging in co-dependent scenarios or, what my mother has called toxic generosity. I think she read that in an article somewhere but it is a pretty good phrase for people who want to be 'of service' to their own grandiosity. I see that often as a lawyer who works a lot with charitable services. I won't work with any where I see that quality is not rooted out. It does no service to anyone but the person themselves. Thank you for that neat summary: having a community and being of service. That really does connect us to life and one another. Johann Hari wrote that the heart of addiction is disconnection and I think that's a good point as well. Best wishes.

  • @terri576

    @terri576

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you .

  • @benitamaiorano3970
    @benitamaiorano39703 жыл бұрын

    I recently lapsed in my recovery. My daughter had shared Russell Brand's Destruction Limitations segment. I also came across COMMUNE. Awesome! I like Russell's laid back, nonjudgmental approach to matters of life, spirituality, etc. Thank u all who have made this information available to me. It's a daily journey of self realization, acceptance, learning how to cope and recovery. God Bless!

  • @trumanruth6391

    @trumanruth6391

    3 жыл бұрын

    God bless you too! I also recently lapsed in my recovery. I hope you're doing good. Sending you love.

  • @niamhbyrne4036

    @niamhbyrne4036

    3 жыл бұрын

    God bless you both, one day at a time x

  • @suesjoy

    @suesjoy

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been doing the 12 steps for 7 years and have relapsed many times (but not for long periods). I just keep going back. The main reason I’ve relapsed is because I don’t think I ever totally got step one..and didn’t put in the work. Blessings to you, and keep going back (do Zoom meetings). Peace and love. ☮️💖☮️

  • @twiznizzlenore7822

    @twiznizzlenore7822

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope your doing well , I just got out off the stuff 2 weeks ago , laid in bed for 2 whole entire weeks in pain piss an throw up ( nice image right? Lol ) , I wish you the best of luck and be safe out their brother1

  • @abelsilva4677

    @abelsilva4677

    3 жыл бұрын

    Cool, so are we ready to reorganize society so our grandkids may grow in an envirement capable of unfolding higher potentials?

  • @kevinhealey6540
    @kevinhealey65402 жыл бұрын

    I knew guys in the army who told me they had been addicted to a drug of some sort. One day they realized they weren't going to be around much longer if they continued and that's what compelled them to change. "When a man's fight begins with himself, he is worth something." Robert Browning. All of the ones I knew in that category went cold turkey and removed themselves from the evironment as well as "friends" that were connected with the drug they were taking.

  • @Medietos

    @Medietos

    Жыл бұрын

    Kevin Healey: Thanks for reminding me of the good part of the solution to remove oneself from the places and people, and to RB for citing Churchill about people being what takes us off our habits, intentions or the like. The Big Book says one should be able to stay arond them, and I agree. But it is wise to stay away during a critical, vulnerable, shaky, weak period to get a little sober foothold and stable platform of one's own first.The longer I go without the addictive substances and behaviours, the more my body and soul calm down and detach from them, and abstinence gets the chance of feeding itself in momentum just as addiction did.

  • @Browndog0816
    @Browndog08163 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you so much for this, I’ve been struggling with addiction for a few years and have gone in and out of the rooms but the more and more I awaken to the need for the steps in my life the better I do with sobriety. Having videos like this really helps thank you 🙏

  • @essentialvital2696
    @essentialvital2696 Жыл бұрын

    I’m currently going cold turkey from weed, it no longer serves me it’s helped with stress and questioning the world, connecting with nature and connecting with higher power when I was young teen with no1 to talk to but now I’m 28 it doesn’t serve me with procrastination and socialising I am a social person but I’ve formed this belief system that I will be better with life n being productive when I let go of weed fully so now I have to let it go , I managed to quit for 5 months beginning of the year but slowly started smoking roll ups then would get stoned on a weekend then it crept back in to one a night n it’s a tiny spliff but I can’t stand the fact that me being a powerful being letting a substance control me I should be able to not need anything n being sober for them 5 months with sugar weed drink I’ve never felt so clear and on point in my life I know I can do this but the cravings are real n obvs this is nothing compared to harder drugs In them 5 months yoga helped me a lot but when I stoped yoga the weed crept back in why is that I’m sending everyone with any addiction love light and strength ❤

  • @brianpeterson5516
    @brianpeterson55163 жыл бұрын

    God bless Russel. He is a genuine messenger.

  • @hellooutthere8956

    @hellooutthere8956

    3 жыл бұрын

    He has saved me. He took recovery to a next level. One positive is he automatically had a guaranteed audience.

  • @abelsilva4677

    @abelsilva4677

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! How about we organize to manifist thft message?

  • @davemufcwhitehead2863
    @davemufcwhitehead2863 Жыл бұрын

    This guys book changed my life. I was an opiate abuser for years. I got clean again and my life couldn't be better. Please get his book if you struggle with addiction and you're ready to stop.

  • @Sheeesh310
    @Sheeesh3103 жыл бұрын

    His experience and outlook are beautiful, vulnerable and timely... which provokes us to be self reflective and introspective... thanks for sharing this🙏 🦋❤️🦋 perfect timing for us All🤩

  • @makaylahollywood3677
    @makaylahollywood36773 жыл бұрын

    He is brilliant. Honest and humble.

  • @thegrandlevel313
    @thegrandlevel3132 жыл бұрын

    I like russell’s humility. Even in recovery programs, you come across people who think they are in the luxurious position of helping others. A word I like to use is serviceable. I am in a place now where I am more serviceable to other with our common struggle.

  • @madiclay7753
    @madiclay7753 Жыл бұрын

    I started my addiction idolizing Russell, and now I end it as well admiring him and the strength it’s taken him to get to this point and hopeful I can do the same.

  • @aischabeck5689
    @aischabeck56893 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for motivating me to not just attending the meetings but also workin' on the 12 steps *just for today*

  • @davidroberts4248
    @davidroberts42482 жыл бұрын

    May God bless those in recovery, and to those who want to.

  • @staceynugent1985
    @staceynugent1985 Жыл бұрын

    Listening to the 12 steps I think everyone should have them in their life regardless of whether you have an addiction or not. They seem to be a really awesome way to life and go through life.

  • @frusia123
    @frusia1233 жыл бұрын

    Now that I work from home and at night, I often listen to Russell Brand's Luminary podcasts while working. This has become such a valuable part of my life now.

  • @user-lv3gg8wm1h
    @user-lv3gg8wm1h Жыл бұрын

    It is so great to see & hear him healthy. He seems happier & calmer. Good for him glad he didn't lose the battle in the monster called show business. He is so talented,smart & his voice is needed in the times where so many lives are being lost to all kinds of addictions.

  • @lyndxnjoel6917
    @lyndxnjoel69178 ай бұрын

    Shout out to everyone in recovery and who's made recovery. My 17 year old cousin got caught up in it. His parents don't know how to handle him anymore, he caught caught using at school this week. I need to step in and support him. I can't stand aside and let his consumptions consume him. My family has had a ridiculous amount of addicts and I thought our generation would escape that, seeing every we've seen.

  • @STORMDAME

    @STORMDAME

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry. I am a opiate addict and alcoholic in recovery. 15 years now. It is possible. My advice to you , that you never asked for, is be sure to set boundaries and understand that the addict in your life will let you down over and over again before they choose, IF they choose, to get better. Support yes. Enabling no. Much love

  • @mariebailey4368

    @mariebailey4368

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes stormeade, I agree 100% with all you said, it is all true.Addiction is devastating for everyone in the family and your advice is spot-on. Thank you.👍

  • @brigitteellis282
    @brigitteellis2823 жыл бұрын

    Humility is great strength, RB makes that crystal clear! He has been given a purpose and will follow thru to its finish

  • @mariadegan1029
    @mariadegan10293 жыл бұрын

    Utmost admiration for Russell!! You’ve come a LONG WAY baby!!🙏❤️🙏

  • @dena-mariagrace2449
    @dena-mariagrace24493 жыл бұрын

    This beautiful & courageous soul... is a blessing to humanity....

  • @Madhukirtan
    @Madhukirtan2 жыл бұрын

    Russell Brand, you are so generous in sharing all this knowledge! I don't struggle with any addiction such as drugs/alcohol, but I thank you for so much generosity! I love the way you speak so openly about vulnerabilities and I specially love how you do it not as a mere conformist victim of your own addictions, you offer precious ways out addiction and you inspire anyone with your light and consciousness!! Ommmm

  • @9stepsinmotion652
    @9stepsinmotion6522 жыл бұрын

    This is great information. This is my first time hearing from Russell. It’s amazing. I just finished my book and listening to this presentation proves how universal change is. It’s been 30 years since I have used drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. It is so rewarding to be able to share your experience to help others change

  • @MariaBrown-pu8xm
    @MariaBrown-pu8xm10 ай бұрын

    If only more people were as insightful as Russell...what a world we would have. I'm simply glad that I am around to see this man on KZread or television. To be on this Earth the same time he is... Is an honor.

  • @mmariner2178
    @mmariner21782 жыл бұрын

    Alcohol is POISON for our minds, our internal organs, our family relationships ... I don't say I am an alcoholic because I am NOT a sickness. Rather, I say "I AM SOBER" and FEEL BETTER EVERYDAY WITHOUT THE HANGOVERS!!! All the best everyone, may God Bless and Guide you!!!

  • @upendasana7857
    @upendasana78574 жыл бұрын

    Russell has worked so hard on himself and been prepared to be so honest and vulnerable in such a public sphere.Love him so much,wish more of us could talk so openly about things the way he does,we could all help each other and change the world so much

  • @angelawhatley8071

    @angelawhatley8071

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Russell God help me my last chance ?

  • @lloydlutz3288
    @lloydlutz32882 жыл бұрын

    Bless you Russel thank you for everything you do, all the love in the world to you ❤️

  • @katherineburrell1196
    @katherineburrell11962 жыл бұрын

    I really love your concepts i am a recovering addict and havent been going to many meetings so what youve said on addiction and love have truly helped me through this time in my life and i just wanted to thank you.

  • @kamloopsnarcoticsanonymous

    @kamloopsnarcoticsanonymous

    2 жыл бұрын

    Have you been getting to meetings?

  • @maxgilroy1666
    @maxgilroy1666 Жыл бұрын

    The first statement from Brand is unbelievably accurate. Nearly 1 week clean from cocaine and I’m taking pride in that 😁

  • @theinngu5560

    @theinngu5560

    Жыл бұрын

    Best wishes ..keep going and know the hard times will pass…never give up.

  • @Jmassey95

    @Jmassey95

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not clean in the slightest but seeing comments like yours inspire me to make a change... I hope you're still doing good Max

  • @maxgilroy1666

    @maxgilroy1666

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jmassey95 you can do it brother, your brain will try and convince you that you can’t but believe me you can, all the best man feel free to hit back in the comments whenever you feel like it I’ll get the notification

  • @marygr8064
    @marygr80642 жыл бұрын

    Now into 20 days of sobriety and dealing with awful insomnia. Not in AA yet but moving in that direction. Glad to find this wonderful piece.

  • @MalissiaCreates

    @MalissiaCreates

    Жыл бұрын

    How are you now?

  • @Medietos

    @Medietos

    Жыл бұрын

    Mary G: That is so horrible, I know. How is insomnia now, 9 months after your comment? I have studied natural medicine (25 years óf severe insomnia that Drs didn't really help me solve). If you are up to my help: Please learn about natural care, stop coffee, nicotine if you haven't yet, go for daily walks, eat clean and healthy with many cooked root vegetables every day, live with regularity, pray and meditate, have social connection, switch off any wireless device as much as you can and especially when you go to sleep, abstain from watching a Computer screen , cell phone etc several hours before EARLY bedtime. You can easily learn what these simple rules/ habits do for you, why they are right and work. Oh, and take care of your Liver and Kidney functions. See a naturopathic Dr, TCM Dr, corrective Chiropractor or good Nutrition therapist, or nutritional Balancing Program, depending on what feels right to you. If you can't afford that, doing a strict, healthy diet as medicine will work wonders. Stop sugar and any soda drinks, dring mainly boiled, hot water. It is about doing things contrary to alcohol (and other drugs), making body and soul mora Yang than the negative Yin of alcohol. I'd like to hear how you are getting on.

  • @MikalaSelfGrowthChannel
    @MikalaSelfGrowthChannel Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the steps to get sober and clear minded if you can do it so can I. Thank you for being vulnerable enough to share your realizations and thoughts and Truth. I'm 25 from Tulsa, Oklahoma and you are making a difference in this world truly even if it's just for me.

  • @barbie-jomartin5655
    @barbie-jomartin56552 жыл бұрын

    May you continue to be blessed on your journeys Mr. Brand 🕊

  • @RainbowObsidian777
    @RainbowObsidian7773 жыл бұрын

    Well said. This is nice validation for me today. I have expressed the same things as u have here, Russell , through yrs of my life and people thought i was mad. Lol now they understand and discussion in communities is so helpful

  • @SamuelGegen
    @SamuelGegen2 жыл бұрын

    So many layers of addiction, Thank you for sharing! Love the message

  • @tamaranafanailova582
    @tamaranafanailova5822 жыл бұрын

    The twelve steps changed my life & is the most freeing feeling, one day at a time.

  • @margylees3489
    @margylees34892 жыл бұрын

    A very calm sef respected aspect to an understanding of addiction. Starts with pain ends with pain, how very true..Much appreciation to your platform with this awesome soul

  • @user-vg8gu4cz3m
    @user-vg8gu4cz3m8 ай бұрын

    Not only is he great for help on sobriety. He’s actually one of the best and honest journalists out there too. So thank you Russell brand for being a good person!

  • @TapIntoAlignment
    @TapIntoAlignment3 жыл бұрын

    This is the first time I felt I’ve have a tangible understanding the “life” of addiction. My qualifier gets sharp and very frustrated with me saying “you don’t understand, would you just listing to me!”. I ask him to try and explain and then then can’t say anything. When he does say something I listen deeply but it’s never enough. This interview has changed me. I’m so grateful ✨🙏🏼✨

  • @Mike-qo3dq

    @Mike-qo3dq

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just out of curiosity, what was your addiction?

  • @_CoasterNinja
    @_CoasterNinja4 жыл бұрын

    great talk, thanks for the upload

  • @nsiebenmor
    @nsiebenmor7 ай бұрын

    Addiction does a great job of filling the void of isolation.

  • @briansoundzen4766
    @briansoundzen476610 ай бұрын

    Terrific video. Ive been clean for over 30 years and its the greatest thing i ever did. Im now a substance abuse counselor and yoga and meditation teacher, but none of this would have been possible if i didn't take that first step so many years ago. I hit my bottom and it was either die or be willing to surrender to the 12 step program. I got here, one day at time. The 12 steps are the foundation of a successful recovery.

  • @rozdoyle8872
    @rozdoyle88722 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Russell for being so beautifully Real and Honest.

  • @josephriley-zl6bx
    @josephriley-zl6bx11 ай бұрын

    Ive had a cocaine and alcohol addiction for 25 yrs on and off. Its destroying my life. 😢

  • @futureselfnow

    @futureselfnow

    9 ай бұрын

    praying for you right now joseph.

  • @RocWeslow78

    @RocWeslow78

    7 ай бұрын

    Same here. Alcoholism and coke is destroying my life.

  • @user-yd2ol9fj2k
    @user-yd2ol9fj2k2 жыл бұрын

    I did aca 12 steps and it fully saved my life I agree with Russell bc the steps gave me skills, a set up, structure & direction denied to me growing up to guide my recovery.

  • @peter7624
    @peter76242 жыл бұрын

    Summed up nicely Russell. Thinking our outer behaviour can ever resolve our inner problems. Most of humanity is suffering dissatisfaction when they believe shopping, aquisition or any pleasures or any other types of actions can resolve our lack of inner peace.

  • @g.t4545
    @g.t45452 жыл бұрын

    I’m giving up cocaine and alcohol positive energy and vibes he specks with loads of wisdom

  • @AimeeDenise_bct
    @AimeeDenise_bct2 жыл бұрын

    So much respect to all those helping others heal. It's a true calling. I absolutely found my purpose as well in telling my story from years of complete despair to healing my brain and getting my life back! 💟🦋🕉

  • @brandijones4492

    @brandijones4492

    2 жыл бұрын

    How did you heal your brain?

  • @staceynugent1985
    @staceynugent1985 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing logos. I love Russell. He’s such a fast talker which I like but clearly his mind and consciousness is just as fast, he may say something that might offend a certain group and quickly can see say as he did “I’m talking from a personal point of view” and then relate it to as many people as possible. All the struggles he’s been through is helping us to either get through them too or to avoid them. Wise man. We’re lucky to have him and to have hosts interview him because I don’t always get to see him in action in his podcasts for obvious reasons. Thank you both for this wonderful conversation that we all get to witness and grow and learn from

  • @serenaivie
    @serenaivie Жыл бұрын

    Russell Brand your fabulous. You continue to surprise me with your depth and wisdom. From being raised in AA I know the 12 steps and have never taken them seriously. But hearing this from you gave me a different understanding of them. Thank You

  • @Salazarsbizzar
    @Salazarsbizzar2 жыл бұрын

    I sobered up for almost 2 years. Meditation . jogging. Practiced gratitude. All for nothing. 20 years of drinking was stronger than that. I fell off the wagon. Have been drunk now for 3 months. I sobered up alone. I was proud of that.and the strength I could demonstrate. Here now wishing I was still so much stronger. Perhaps I need help. But if that fails I am left with nothing but I can't do it period. Please help me I'm beginning to think there's no solution

  • @finbohannon9581

    @finbohannon9581

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can do it because you have done it before. Don’t stay where you are…don’t be stuck…you can move on and do it ….do it…it is hard, of course, but it is hard where you are now and it is worse, isn’t it? Choose to move on and don’t look back…you can. Be brave, I wish you well.

  • @MalissiaCreates

    @MalissiaCreates

    Жыл бұрын

    How are you now?

  • @JESSEXTO

    @JESSEXTO

    10 ай бұрын

    How are you now ? ❤

  • @victorpg3414
    @victorpg34142 жыл бұрын

    Having at least 4 addictions, adding KZread videos/phone to them, I realize RB really makes me think. Unfortunately for me I keep watching the next video and the next one till I forget I just got this amazing motivation for free…

  • @sunnyrae7033
    @sunnyrae7033 Жыл бұрын

    “It looks like step seven right now humbly asking for those problems to be removed. Seeking a commitment to change“

  • @user-fb4sb1zi8g
    @user-fb4sb1zi8g2 жыл бұрын

    I love when celebrities use their platform for good!

  • @jarijansma2207
    @jarijansma22072 жыл бұрын

    im sitting here in the trash of 6 months of unchecked addiction. flies are circling around me as we speak yet I feel the FIRE i lost in my youth just now. russell, one of my biggest inspirations, thank you for your adopted vocabulary, thank you for passing the batton i hope in 10 years i might be able to inspire someone else to FEEL again. i pushed away hate and pain, so as not to feel the terror of my being i silently knew i was pushing away love aswell, as i needed love and did not think to give it to such a pathetic being, i and all of me has to be hidden, i thought. yet here i am. attracted like a magnet to harmony, proper being. Russell able to model that, able to embody that, those principles, those ways of life that I vaguely remember from when i was a child. yet every cell in my being opens up to this seeing, to this flow of life, of all of life, of my life i was made for this. thousands of years in school, evolving, through trial and error. just to be able to be awake. to be with the pain and the love, simultaneously. to be in flow cats do it naturally, yet we have to hone our connection to ourselves. what a paradox im glad love tastes sweeter after finding it, or else my losing it would have crushed me. it did, yet here i stand uncrushed gratitude

  • @MalissiaCreates

    @MalissiaCreates

    Жыл бұрын

    Hope you’re rising 🙏🏼🙌🏼

  • @megacatsupreme466
    @megacatsupreme46610 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy hearing Russell speak on recovery and sobriety.

  • @richpreston2182
    @richpreston21823 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your service, Russell

  • @colleenmeehan1318
    @colleenmeehan13189 ай бұрын

    Such a great message Russell💥 Sobriety takes work and it is SO worth it!!

  • @denisefox4437
    @denisefox44374 жыл бұрын

    Awesome Russell, thank you 🙏

  • @gayaanddarique2958
    @gayaanddarique29582 жыл бұрын

    ''When you live in harmony with yourself you live in harmony with the world'' Marcus Aurelius

  • @aking6928
    @aking69282 жыл бұрын

    WHAT A WONDERFULLY INSIGHTFUL PODCAST. TRULY CAPTIVATED ME. I'M LOOKING INTO THE 12 STEP PROGRAMME BECAUSE OF THIS VIDEO. THANKS COMMUNE JEFF AND THANKS FOR BEING WHO YOU ARE FOR RUSSEL AND ALLOWING US IN. LOVE YOU MAN CAPS LOCK NO SHAME

  • @tree2292
    @tree22922 жыл бұрын

    For me I started drinking/using to self medicate my mental issues. 30 years later I've been on the treatment carousel thinking alcohol and methamphetamine we're the issue when the core of the problem is the mental issues. The alcohol and drugs just ultimately masked the underlining issue and turned against me.

  • @kristiecichon3099
    @kristiecichon3099 Жыл бұрын

    Admitting you have a problem is a big step! Prayers to all who need it 🙏🏼❤️ let’s be better

  • @destinypetteway884

    @destinypetteway884

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen.

  • @alexanderorourke123

    @alexanderorourke123

    7 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @daria7076
    @daria7076 Жыл бұрын

    what a great listener this interviewer is..attentive and well spoken

  • @brettm41
    @brettm41 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, humility, surrender is core to recovery and healing from any addiction. Dealing with pain and moving to a healthy way to way than destruction ways.

  • @rogerthompson5250
    @rogerthompson52503 жыл бұрын

    Bravo Russell Brand, your bravery to break your anonymity will reach and touch the alcoholic and addict who still suffering who traditionally wouldn't be reached may listen to your message. I thoroughly enjoy your unique outlook on life and addiction.