Shia LaBeouf talks about making amends for the rest of his life with Jon Bernthal
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Shia is always captivating when telling stories, he doesn’t skip a beat when talking, but I love the fact that Jon is also doing a phenomenal job at allowing him to tell his story without interrupting. Actively listening and asking questions at the right moment. They’re both so engaged with each other that it’s beautiful.
@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439
Жыл бұрын
I'm always waiting for him to relax in the moment and just smile.. when the heart gets damaged it's a long road back to sanity but the guy who comes back is going to be the best version of you.
@frankechevarria4189
Жыл бұрын
Great story teller and so captivating when speaking. Very few people have that ability to keep you engaged. Jon is an incredible listener and supporter in the right ways for Shia. We know Shia will come back from this and go on to be a future Daniel Day Lewis/Tom Hanks for our generation.
@blackdonkykong1989
Жыл бұрын
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 what you said resonates with me. I feel Shia’s pain and relate to a lot of the things he was saying. It's good to see these conversations happen out in the open, because it allows you to see how people can make mistakes, but it's ultimately up to you to do the work to climb back from your rock bottom.
@blackdonkykong1989
Жыл бұрын
@@frankechevarria4189 I want to learn how to actively listen like Jon. I hope we do see Shia get a chance to fully be appreciated for his talents. I've been a fan of his since Even Stevens 🙏🏾
@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439
Жыл бұрын
@@frankechevarria4189 personally Ithink there is a little too much victimhood going on there. american therapies are really not my thing. the whole group setting is basically flawed. he should try something like Scott Kiloby's 'unfindable inquiries' and be done with the whole puppet show
Imagine having a friend like Jon Bernthal. What a legend.
@jthewino1
Жыл бұрын
One or some of your friends are legends, you just don't know it yet. You don't know how lucky you are right now till you hit "Rock Bottom" Just don't go there, next time your with all your friends just sit back and think. Who's my legend? And in the same thought think, am I his or her legend?
@tylerdurden5122
Жыл бұрын
@@jthewino1 I am that legend to all my friends. Unfortunately none of them are for me. Starting to think I just need new friends. Or none at all
@measlesplease1266
Жыл бұрын
He's the coolest actor to me.
@flyingknee23
Жыл бұрын
@@tylerdurden5122 Just because you are that legend to your friends doesn't mean you abandon them. Do not look down on others. Be humble. Remember your roots. If you are such a legend, show them and prove it to yourself that you are one and the one matters will follow suit.
@AnthonyMorales71
Жыл бұрын
For real.
He had me at "wiggle room". i know exactly what he's talking about. Our inner child loves playing with boundaries. It's self-deception at best. Cheers to Shia. He's wide awake now.
@bridgelaurie9490
Жыл бұрын
Any addict knows exactly what he meant. Wiggle room. Room to maneuver. Room to get out. Room to get away with it.
@ReggyRy
Жыл бұрын
100%. You know what wiggle Room means if you’re an addict
@xazim94x
Жыл бұрын
@@ReggyRy can you explain to someone who's not an addict
@ReggyRy
Жыл бұрын
@@xazim94x think someone summed it up in the replies already lol.
@zaz214
11 ай бұрын
@@xazim94xbasically there's always an excuse/way to have another drink/hit. Every slip/toke can be rationalized and slipped under the rug 99% of the time. There's some wiggle room, until there's not.
“My purpose now is to be patient” 💯💯💯 absolutely spot on. Life is just a game of patience and timing
@china_is_asshole
Жыл бұрын
Damn... time to go hunting and really put it into practice. 👌
@al1356
4 күн бұрын
💯 agree with that. Have patience is something that I really struggle with.
This is exactly how conversations should go. I completely respect Jon for just listening to Shia's story. Not many people have the capacity to simply listen without interjecting.
@juskatinjustinorsley1023
Жыл бұрын
I’m really glad I watched this one as opposed to just listening. Because you can see how intrigued he was and respectfully just letting him tell his story. That was very cool to see
@RoxxaneDuck007
Жыл бұрын
yeah its kinda crazy cause most people would go like bro bro just relax before letting them speak
@depositionsandstuff7465
Жыл бұрын
Except not stopping the agreement sounds which distracted from hearing the story.
@Bandstand
Жыл бұрын
@@depositionsandstuff7465 that’s how conversations should go. If you don’t give those affirmations that you’re listening it messes with the person talking subconsciously. It’s all baked in our dna
@djolemacola
Жыл бұрын
When he heard about the knife on the girls throat he really got tested, you could see it in his eyes. But Jon's a real one and handled it like a friend.
Shia’s story makes my heart hurt. I’m happy we haven’t lost him.
@Balthorium
Жыл бұрын
Disappointed. He is a psycho TDS fool.
@skysk3l3t0n
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ shut your mouth
@VcalaID
Жыл бұрын
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Allah akhbar praise to Allah god almighty and jesus / Isa is just one of prophet of Allah
@RiPnShtUp
Жыл бұрын
Let’s not start that now.
@cspace1234nz
Жыл бұрын
@@RiPnShtUp ....haha, yeah exactly, I like your comment...." Shia’s story makes my heart hurt. I’m happy we haven’t lost him". It's simple and from your heart, it's straight to the point. It's amazing how this other lot feel the need to stick their noses in and interfere in everybody else's business with their personal beliefs without being asked.
Shout out to Jon Bernthal for being a real homie. Not many of us are lucky enough to have someone to just listen a be a real friend. This is what helps you grow.
@Craigers8637
3 ай бұрын
Yea Bernthal seems like a great listener n friend
Basically he was depressed until he took responsibility for his own actions. I went through the same epiphany when I was lost in depression. I blamed every one but me. Eventually you have to focus on repairing yourself. The first step for me was admitting my part.
@telegrammepreston3671
Жыл бұрын
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@user-ni7ui7hs8c
Жыл бұрын
He cleaned his room ❤
@ssjswisher8290
Жыл бұрын
"Basically" aint that simple mf. Dont downplay shit.
@SolomonKane71
9 ай бұрын
Boy I bet a bunch of people wish that they could just wish depression away
@klikliks_service
9 ай бұрын
@@SolomonKane71 took me 10 years
Shia basically talked for 18 minutes straight. Amazing. I hope he finds peace on his journey.
@finallythere100
Жыл бұрын
He has made tremendous progress.on his journey. as he continues, he will drop the profanities, as well, with the peer age people who might also curse. . It's a process. Praying for him.
@tommymc7535
Жыл бұрын
We going to pretend like he didn’t say he put a knife to some girls throat at the end of the vid….
@Dexter-nw2fe
Жыл бұрын
@@tommymc7535 when he was 19 bud
@finallythere100
Жыл бұрын
@@tommymc7535 - Yes, I see your point, but ... we are all wretched sinners, some of us have done worse things than others, and some of us have had nastier lives growing up than others, etc. But those w the most to repent make the biggest turn around, and it is said that when this happens to such people the multitude of angels in heaven rejoice that much more gloriously. . Deo gratias!
@longwalksguidemenerdwalk8866
Жыл бұрын
@@tommymc7535 she raped him. But good thing he didn’t do anything far more worst.
Shia LaBeouf is such a great story teller. Such a master at articulating his thoughts into sentences. It's insane.
@daryagrin8705
Жыл бұрын
I agree, he tells his stories in such an accessible and engaging way. Kind of inspiring too, makes you think of your everyday speech patterns and so on.
@KingMinosxxvi
Жыл бұрын
What?
@TruthAplomado
Жыл бұрын
I figure it's part of the acting craft, your whole job as an actor consists of reading situations and articulating them through words and actions. He is good at doing readings or retelling past events, requires good memory
@haloed-hero
Жыл бұрын
That is a gift, listenin to him speak you see he’s poetic in his emotional expression
@MMAjsf7
Жыл бұрын
Almost like he’s an actor
"There's certain people who still don't want to talk and I understand that." This statement shows his progress. We forget sometimes that our past is still someone's present. We can't change the way they think about us based on words, we do it by taking positive action and not letting anything slow us down. Congrats to anyone who has 1 minute of recovery. It is worth it, you are worth it. You will not get sober on your own, you will not stay sober on your own.
@xRip666x
Жыл бұрын
Amen Preach Jay!
@jontraz5993
Жыл бұрын
Jay my man, from a 6y sober swedish dude - incredibly well-written. I agree wholeheartedly and will take this to heart in wording the importance of SHOWING UP and leaving ego at the gd door.
@bojnebojnebojne
Жыл бұрын
We all need help at some point in our lives, but no one can fix your life for you, you have have to own your own crap. You may fool everyone else around you, but you cant lie to yourself, the veil of deception burns to a crisp when you are honest with yourself.
@evryhndlestakn
10 ай бұрын
Even 1minute of recovery is 1 minute of clarity, 1 minute of insight, 1 minute of life in honesty & that begins to make it a good life.
I remember him from being a child actor and evolving into a fine actor. Now seeing him as an evolved man. Proud of you Shia. Glad we did not lose you into oblivion.
@khazms
Жыл бұрын
Even Stevens.. Holes.. good times.
Shia LaBeouf's ability to tell a story is amazing. He's making me feel for him, rethink my own life and also laugh all at the same time. "You go look for a dog".
@billted3323
Жыл бұрын
Was any of it actually interesting, He didn't even let Jon laugh at the joke. He just kept plowing ahead.
@BamaTidefan3
Жыл бұрын
@@billted3323 This isnt some movie script, this isnt to entertain you. This is Shia sharing his near suicide and how hes climbing out of that dark place to better his life. If all youre worried about is Jon not being able to laugh at a semi-joke, then youre watching this without a clue of what its intent is.
@billted3323
Жыл бұрын
@@BamaTidefan3 Sharing? I don't think Shia knew there was another person in the room.
@n1k0n_
Жыл бұрын
Yeah its cool and a great story. I just hope its not another character.
@hiramatangi1736
Жыл бұрын
He’s a great actor…
This was incredibly profound. Props to Jon for kind of staying out of the way and just letting him go.
@ronniebillhicks
Жыл бұрын
i thought the same thing, great listener.
@set65
Жыл бұрын
I bet money that Shia will mess up bad from what he said. He don't need anger management? Dude yeah right, thats where he is so wrong. Anger management is the key to his freedom, dude, when he is alone in a cold ass jail cell for 14 months wanting to die but can't figure how to do it,, all from not controlling his anger, then he will understand wiggle room. Dude, go to as much conseling as you can! He can't even say sponsor, he says my dude, he doesn't want sobriety he wants somebody to save him but dude they are not going to be able to when your alone in your addiction, go to a meeting, when no meeting exist and he's gonna fly into a stupid nightmare.
@lovetodaylisa3967
Жыл бұрын
Shia wounldn't stop talking . I like conversations not speeches
@yourfriendlynerd1914
Жыл бұрын
@@set65 I agree with most he said and please don’t think I’m arguing with you or anything like just different view I guess but I’ve been in recovery now a little over 2 years to be exact 25 months and 13 days but anyway I drank due to a lot of reasons but at the end it was me it was my choice to completely give in to my anger and depression and drink more and more I go to meetings I don’t go to anger management which I probably should cause that is still tough for me atm lol I feel as if he is in the best spot of his life since everything started to slide Just like him every women I dated I was like she is a queen I’m madly in love never have to date again lol And just like how even you pointed out about sponsor being called my dude I do that because I won’t lie it’s still uncomfortable for me to talk about my drinking and drug use But I do have a sponsor and when I refer to him I say my big brother as that’s what he is to me Once again I’m not being a dick so please don’t think I am I don’t feel as if he will fuck up bad atm but that will come down to him and how bad he wants it cause it took me 5 years of in and out of soberity before I finally said I give up and I just can’t cause the next run may not have a return ticket
@set65
Жыл бұрын
@@yourfriendlynerd1914 I think if someone suggests to a person they need an anger class, the certificate is usually 8 to 12 classes, it's not tha long, then they are making a big mistake by not going. Atleast Shia is seeing the light in some way. Anger management was a class that enlightened me to everything that had gone wrong in my life. For years I didn't know why things had happened the way they did. Then when I saw that it was my anger that had caused so many bad situations I was able to stop being resentful and stop bad things from happening again. I avoided situations that would have taken me right back to where I was if I had let my anger slide into a blowup. Now that I have more control I am building a way better me. I think that depression is something different than the 12 steps can better deal with especially step 3,4,6,and 8
I needed this. THANK YOU. July 5,2017 is my sober date. I don't celebrate it and I get angry when my wife or friends bring it up. They show me all this excitement and love for something I'm so ashamed about. I lost it all. 6 yr Prison stint in 06, lost my 1st wife, lost my 3 kids and it still wasn't enough to make me quit. It took a Dr telling me I had Advanced Stage 4 Cirrhosis. Now 5 yrs clean I struggle daily with the guilt, the shame and the torture. This here is 2 real dudes opening up about the crap we scared to confront. Thank you.
@savy8516
Жыл бұрын
Not 5 years clean 5 years since u changed
@travisc6432
Жыл бұрын
RESPECT!
@colopful
Жыл бұрын
All the best brother, keep going
@AshLoRo
Жыл бұрын
I get it, they are just trying to show you there support, which im sure you already know. Keep fighting the great fight.
@colopful
Жыл бұрын
@@TheShanClark it will fade away and something else will take its place. But for me, Im grateful for the ego death i have experienced. All the shame, guilt and hate made me realize so much about myself and life. You’ll need some time my friend ❤️
Love what you're doing, Jon. As a woman who has been in abusive relationships, verbally, physically, and sexually assaulted throughout the years. I have respect for men who are accountable and talk about it.
@evryhndlestakn
10 ай бұрын
Yep, power to you. I cant stand this idea that subjects are distasteful & we should just know they're bad & leave it at that. To every story there's not a solid block of colour there're many shades that create those pictures of our lives. Good on you for never letting your candle go out & having the inner fortitude to accept yourself & not eat self pity every day. We can taste that stuff, it makes sense to do that but we only revictimise ourselves when we allow abusive events we've experienced to be the sum of us. They aren't. Peace.
@84jdgregory
10 ай бұрын
He was on Rogan a few months ago and it really made me respect him as a person. Almost killed a man out of fear and of course being a young dumb man then seeing his dreams come true. Jon is a legit badass that embraced humility and embarrassment then rose above it.
This was actually amazing! No matter how much you fuck up, you are still a human. Never forget that.
@brucewayne_ok
Жыл бұрын
so true!! there's always a way out!!
@mamamarianovits9029
Жыл бұрын
And most often, it is when we mess it up, seemingly beyond repair, that we can discover who we truly are... often the best parts... though only with self awareness and humility in spades. Pride always comes before the fall.
@danielbarnes547
Жыл бұрын
Uhm... pardon?
@jonathanparkinson4000
Жыл бұрын
What does being human matter?
@tysonthomas7094
Жыл бұрын
You God Damn right! There is always redemption!
Love seeing men setting an example of being vulnerable, admitting mistakes, and cultivating change. This is desperately needed this day and age.
@jillh7934
Жыл бұрын
You mean men getting 500 chances after displaying violent criminal behavior and then being lauded for it
@cosmegonzalez
Жыл бұрын
I'm with you, but I would swap the word "men" for "people". I have seen lots of entitled (some self entitled) women pulling some BS cr@p. Egotism is the trend these days, and when you're not self destructing you're nuking other people.
@lavinder11
Жыл бұрын
@@cosmegonzalez How many of these women were abusers and rapists?
@smoke617
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, nothing like a bunch of emotional, vulnerable men 🙄
@cosmegonzalez
Жыл бұрын
@@lavinder11 Are you limiting entitlement and egotism to rapists and abusers? yes, some of those are women, and I WOULD ASSUME YOU WOULD HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. Because I am curious: Is it entitlement or men that you despise?
I’ve been praying for Shia for a long time. I have always known he was hurting. I’m so happy for him.
This is a great example of not turning your back on someone who’s made some mistakes & has fucked up a few times . Everyone needs support & help to be better !
Jon is the best friend you can have. He will lecture you on your own mistakes without putting yourself down
@axx012
Жыл бұрын
*YOU down
@Ghostmanetx
Жыл бұрын
I actually have the same personality type as Jon, so I guess you could say that I’m the best friend people could have 🤷🏽♂️
@Nobody-bq7pl
Жыл бұрын
With putting you down
@nanu421
Жыл бұрын
I am not going to change this little grammar mistake, because I can see that it pisses you off too much
@kevindeanschrooders
Жыл бұрын
I agree, man. Should have a lot more people like that in the world
Takes guts to open up like that and by doing so he's probably helping a lot of people to be honest with themselves. Love Shia!
@joeyv47
Жыл бұрын
Truth bud!
@WolfHeathen
Жыл бұрын
He's a psycho who can't control himself. Hardly someone worthy of love.
@knowone1586
Жыл бұрын
It’s much easier to do once the person heals their unhealed wounds.
@ShinbrigTV
Жыл бұрын
NGL, this episode made me cry.
I love Shia Labeouf's honesty, he's just real in every way, glad he's doing good!
I went into recovery a few times till I finally got it .I had to be totally ugly honest .I did alot of shit in my life that I obviously wasnt proud of ,when I say obviously, I mean ,it was obvious to everyone but me ,until I started seeing the obvious for myself .I got a sponsor ,went through the steps honestly and I now am on the recovery road for about 20 yrs now .I heard Sandy speak in pa ,what an amazing man ,he wouldn't say that though .Today im humble ,so grateful , I have my family in my life now ,which I didnt really since I started using at 12 yrs old .I am blessed for sure .
In 2004 I found out I had aggressive Breast Cancer and was told I had 2 years at the most to live. I promised the Lord I wouldn't ever drink again, kept that promise and I'm still here. I have always had a soft spot for Shia. I'm so happy to have found your video to hear that he is finally finding happiness and getting sober.
@Jack_Hunt
Жыл бұрын
congrats
@KieranHunter
Жыл бұрын
You think God spared you cause you decided not to drink?
I have such respect for Jon's listening skills, really giving someone a chance to explain their experience also while being supportive of the topic.
@hearthstoned6143
Жыл бұрын
His face, specifically eyes, tell you he's really attentive and present.
@loganprince3696
Жыл бұрын
I agree but there were parts where he just kept saying mm hmm mm hmm mm hmm over and over again and to me it was awkward. Just sitting there and listening is enough
@SteppingRazor762
Жыл бұрын
Egomaniacs need to hear that little bit of feedback to know you are absorbing their stream of bullshit
@trawomormartwiak7005
Жыл бұрын
I was going to say the same thing Bro! I was wondering if anyone notice this special skill so rare these days! Love from Poland Brother!💚
@dreadlegend7365
Жыл бұрын
@@loganprince3696 not to mention interrupt, as well finish Shia's sentences.
this is so beautiful to hear.All the best to Shia in his recovery. I am in recovery from a lot of things and it all comes together one day at a time. 💓
So glad to see Shia in a good place. I've vAlways loved him as an actor, he's always had so much passion in what he does I'm really glad he's doing better
This is one of the best conversations on a podcast I have heard for a long long time. So real and honest. No judgement from Jon. Just listening and being present with Shia. I love it.
@AnnusMirabilus
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. No real interruptions- just useful, well placed additions. I wish that other interviewers would follow suit.
@coreytrevor3910
Жыл бұрын
Shia tends to just go and go when he talks, I enjoy it and I'm glad Jon was able to just listen and take it all in. Shia has lived a lot of lives happy he is still with us.
@jamesmayle3787
Жыл бұрын
Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It’s an important step most skip. The Bible is truth. Jesus Christ is Lord.
I appreciate Shia for opening up about his life, I feel like a lot of people can relate and needed to hear this
@jamesmayle3787
Жыл бұрын
Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It’s an important step most skip. The Bible is truth. Jesus Christ is Lord.
@Overclockthis
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesmayle3787 This is about learning to appreciate and accept who you are as much as anything else. This is about relying on ones self to explore inner truth. I feel like self exploration is more important perhaps than just.. giving into "Jesus Christ" and "God" This sort of seems counter productive for Shia's personal issues. Just my two cents.
@SANCHEZTHEFOURTH
Жыл бұрын
Jesus got nothing to do with my life lmaoooooo
@mco5634
Жыл бұрын
2 women have come out to say he physically abused them . He LIED about the sexual abuse. Who the fuck relates to this? He will pay a large sum. Him admitting it here is not admission but clever word play to avoid a larger sum to pay
@Overclockthis
Жыл бұрын
@@mco5634 Yea, a lot of people do a lot of really fucked up shit. It sucks and though admitting to it is not redemption or expecting forgiveness, at least he's admitting to it and exploring options to move forward with his life. You don't ever have to get over it personally, and if this instance is enough for you to dislike him forever, so be it.
This is so beautiful to see. Such a relief. I just pray for continued healing and growth for this man. I watched him struggle for years, and it hurt, because I could see that he was worth so much more. He had so much more inside of him than what he had allowed himself to be reduced to. I hope that he continues to move forward and I wish him nothing but the best.
Amazing too see how far he's come, loved his movies but didn't know he was struggling. As an adult now makes me realize, EVERYONE struggles not matter your status. We're human, no one's invincible and it's okay to ask for help. "I can't call it" Still struggling with that myself...needed this. Big ups Shia and Jon 💯
There is something so raw and real about Shia. He is not a bad person. He made bad choices. I’m so proud to see he was ‘spiritually touched” His journey will be amazing!!
@raulgalvez176
Жыл бұрын
He confirmed he abused his girlfriend and allegedly he would shoot stary dogs to get into role.
@whitedevil2
Жыл бұрын
i disagree. he did make bad decisions, but he was also a bad person. maybe he's turning into a 'good person' now, but there are so many stories and events of him being a little shit that you can't look at who he was, during the past decade at least, and say he was 'good'.
@Dustomatic
Жыл бұрын
@@whitedevil2 there’s no such thing as a good person or a bad person. We are all good and bad.
@whitedevil2
Жыл бұрын
@@Dustomatic maybe, but he was definitely more bad than good for a while. you ever catch the clip of when he got arrested? it's the cop's body camera and about a half hour of him spewing the most toxic insults you could imagine.
@briandavis9958
Жыл бұрын
@@Dustomatic that's an awfully broad blanket statement, though. I'd say there are some truly evil people out there... trust.
"I had no absence in my life" - ironically that is the reason I found this interview. Thank you for sharing this tender moment of vulnerability. I feel like I could listen to this and read the comments section over and over and get many things out of it. There's a lot of people who needed to hear this, myself included.
@drewharper1891
Жыл бұрын
Same brother, cheers and much love from NC. 🙏🏼🇺🇸🙏🏼
@patrickhugheshd
Жыл бұрын
Me to brotha
@last7509
Жыл бұрын
Fka twigs is pretty hot. But not worth all this.
It’s great to see chats like this. Jon is such a good interviewer. He knows when to talk and when to sit quietly. And to hear Shia speak candidly about his life is so refreshing. Seems like he’s come full circle, and is still growing and willing to better himself. Wish him all the best 🙏🏼
The thing about this…I’m an addict and I see a lot in him that I saw in myself. He is saying some beautiful things here, some really insightful, lifesaving shit. Because I know the extremity of the way he treated that woman, and I know the nature of an addict who “says the right things”, I can only hope that he continues on this same path and makes amends where possible. He doesn’t get a full pass, at least from me, just because he is in a 18 minute video saying the right things. I made a drugging and drinking career off saying the right things. He can only prove himself through the passage of time and the consistency of this thought pattern. If I’ve learned anything in the program, it’s that. Passage of time with consistency of a healthy thought pattern. I know he did horrible things to that woman, and maybe more people than that, but there is nothing he can do at this time to change that. That’s not said to excuse him from consequences on that, and he understands that, but he does need to maintain that consistency. Not only for his own well-being on his recovery journey, but also to hope to improve on the situations he filled with so much pain, If possible. A human being can only recover one day at a time. I hope that some of this makes sense to people reading it. A healthy pattern of thought through the passage of time. I swear to you, if you’re anything like me or this man, that simple way of looking at your life has a high probability of saving it. I wish you peace on your journey.
@YourMomsCat69
Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this take. I listened to the full interview and Yeah it sounds like he's changing and working to be better. But I've seem a lot of people completely write him off, but all we can do is wait and see. If he continues to improve and show us that he's changed then that's a good thing. But we'll just have to see.
@dancoyle6911
Жыл бұрын
@@YourMomsCat69 in terms of self improvement, I use this: I tell myself that I only have to try to be 2% better than I was yesterday. Small, Manageable, changes made everyday, rather than “I need to be the best version of myself in every way right now”. Try the second one and you will fail. Good luck to you, man.
@YourMomsCat69
Жыл бұрын
@@dancoyle6911 Thank you, stranger. Idk you but I love you man!
@YourMomsCat69
Жыл бұрын
@@dancoyle6911 And best of luck to you too!
@dancoyle6911
Жыл бұрын
@@YourMomsCat69 love you too! Have a good one!
Not even funny how this drops literally as I’m finding myself in need of help. This has to be some Devine intervention type shit. Crazy how motivating it is to hear someone like Shia going to get help and meaning it
@darinsteele7091
Жыл бұрын
youre not alone brother
@JL-xn3zy
Жыл бұрын
I pray you find the Lord and His grace, peace, and love my friend. Earnestly seek Him and you will find Him. There is NOTHING better. God bless. Ephesians 3:20 ✝️
@MSgt_0699
Жыл бұрын
That's because most of us are always in need of some sort of help.
@Zorazo2012
Жыл бұрын
3 months sober here. It definitely is inspirational even if it is Hollywood. Hope We all find what we’re looking for.
@Cts_99
Жыл бұрын
Seek the Lord God Jesus Christ. Don’t look at all of the man made institutions that monetized religion. there is no man or place that you have to go through to connect with the Savior.
The wiggle room was very real for me. I’m 28 days sober from alcohol and 4 years 2 months 16 days off other drugs. I always had wiggle room. Always a little trick up my sleeve. This month has humbled me. Thanks Shia. Always been in your corner
@GetAsCloseAsYouCan
Жыл бұрын
The day you stop counting will be years after you matured away from those vices.
@Pbbbb
Жыл бұрын
Good you needed to be humbled
@shadowynne
Жыл бұрын
Just take it one day at a time my man.
@andreacollins3204
Жыл бұрын
Well done. I’m in the depths of anorexia going on 37 years. You’ve got this ❤️❤️
@thomasgrabowski2202
Жыл бұрын
Same. Me and my ex girlfruend now. She always let me off the hook for bad behavior. Now that shes dumped me its made me SEROIOUSLY look at myself and realIe what a total fuck up I am.
As a man, as a Vet I watched this with tears in my eyes. I have never had an interview resonate and touch me so deeply. Our demons are very similar and being at a place in my life where I'm on E I needed to hear this, FROM HIM. I've watched this a few times and I cry more and more each time. Wish I had his clarity to get the help I need. It hurts to constantly feel like your losing, everyday. The pain never seems to get better.
@atomicbong7597
Жыл бұрын
Describe the pain. Who/what is hurting you? You? If so - what good does it do you to suffer it? Finding/developing an outlet - is what artists do. If pride is in the way from letting go - maybe you just need to carry the pain until you are sure - ready to be humble and ask for the power/means to live/cope with the pain you can't command or push away. Describe the pain - is it real enough yet? When you are ready to let go - you'll forgive - you, me, us them, him...yeah even her. kzread.info/dash/bejne/dI6Imsyqo8aenLQ.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/h51tk9NwiZzegM4.html I know me - I didn't surrender until I had become a comedic tragedy :) "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" 😁 kzread.info/dash/bejne/fnqGzreEiLfFg5M.html ❤
@bundapunisha420
Жыл бұрын
ectacy is a hole my friend, i’ve met people who no longer feel happiness unless they on it, i’m in my own home as well, I’ll be praying for u my g
@Gman11B
5 ай бұрын
@bundapunisha1912 we gota make it through. I have too many people that care about and depend on me and I can't fail for them.
I'll be honest I seriously needed to hear this because I've been going through alot of shit in my life and alot of people keep telling me that I just need to let go of the past but I never knew how because most of it was becauseof my ex wife. After hearing this I think I now know what I need to do to get over the past and move forward with my life.
@telegrammepreston3671
Жыл бұрын
Thank for watching you have been selected among my lucky winners.🎁🎁🎁 Dm to claim 🔝🔝👆👆
@michaelrainbow4203
Жыл бұрын
Your past is written into your nervous system. Mind wants to drop it all, but the body doesn't lie. Letting go of the past is what the mind tries to do, but the body holds on. Healing has to do with body, mind, and heart. There is no bypassing via mind tricks, moments of tectonic-shifting insight, weekly yoga, breathwork, etc. Healing comes with a willingness to sit with yourself in stillness and silence and hold whatever arises in you with kindness and compassion. Healing comes with a willingness to look at and feel our content. When we stop abandoning ourselves in moments of agony, shame, anger, despair, and any other unpleasant emotional morass... that's when healing is experienced. And it is always okay to seek help. We do not have to do this on our own. Blessings. Happy New Year.
The level of respect Jon has for Shia as he’s telling this story is really cool to see. He’s so engaged and understands the level of vulnerability Shia continues to give off and he just stays locked in. No judgement, no snarky little smile here and there. He makes Shia feel comfortable enough that he can talk to him about the dark rooms in his life without feeling like a freak or weirdo. Much respect to Jon. Shia, it’s always a pleasure to hear you tell stories like this.
@Idolikethis
Жыл бұрын
Reacting is apart of acting. That's his job.......... "He’s so engaged and understands the level of vulnerability" LMFAO
@charlesg7926
Жыл бұрын
I truly enjoy both of them as actors & people, but the reason he’s like that is because they are both J’s. I wish that us W’s would have that much love and respect for each other no matter the circumstance
@Kindfifth
Жыл бұрын
@@Idolikethis you should take some communication classes. There's a lot to learn about the wonder of humans and how we socialize. It has nothing to do with being an actor.
@rynetaylor6706
Жыл бұрын
@@Idolikethis isn’t it your nap time?
@samgoz6974
Жыл бұрын
@@Idolikethis you'd kissed your mother with that mouth?
I gotta say, Jon's already proved himself to be a great interviewer because of how he listens. He was dialed in for Shia's entire story - reminds me of how Sean Evans on Hot Ones who I think is one of the best in the business.
What an amazing conversation... Jon, this is definitively your calling...keep up the great work, and I am amazed at the honestly Shai showed. It can be difficult to talk about your failures and fuck ups...ask anyone who has been to any meetings... it is impressive how he speaks about his thoughts... he can be a great motivation for people...hope this video becomes a viral motivation
Shia has the best way with his words. The way he tells his stories and stories in general, he paints a picture so clearly! Good for him for bettering himself 🙏🙏
I’ve never lost faith in Shia over the years. I grew up watching the Even Stevens series and honestly loved the Transformers series he was in. It’s painful to hear how much he was going through mentally all throughout those years, but hearing that he has healed himself and continues to do so mentally speaks volumes. Jon just letting Shia speak, actively listening yet still controlling the conversation. You could tell Shia felt safe, comfortable, could just speak his mind with no judgment. By the end of the interview you could tell Shia felt a little more healed in himself getting all that info out there in the open for all to hear.
@Kiltskills
Жыл бұрын
You put your faith in a stranger whose job it is to pretend to be somebody else?
@HunnyBunz1138
Жыл бұрын
@@Kiltskills what? No. I’m saying it seemed like after his Transformers movies he kinda fell of the face of the earth a bit because of his mental struggles with himself. The internet wouldn’t/hasn’t let him forget his kooky-ness and it shows that it really brought him down. When I say “I didn’t lose faith in him”, I’m saying I was always pulling for him to come out of his darkness during those years, I just didn’t know he had it this bad. I myself have struggled with major depression & have had plenty of rough mental low points that I’m definitely not proud of. Shia, in this talk, paints a great picture of what people living in a mental hell feel like. Especially with how fucked the world has gotten over the years & the fucked up timeline we’re all living in today.
@notmyname9625
Жыл бұрын
You should watch the movie a guide to recognizing your saints. Ive always been a shia fan n always knew he struggled but that movie is the reason i always stood firm in my support of him. Its both one of the most painful and the most beautiful films of all time in my opinion. Its not a well known movie but its got a star studded cast and i think several of them gave the best performances of their lives in that movie. It can be hard to watch if ur a sensitive person but its a must see in my opinion.
@Miguel-ve1lh
Жыл бұрын
What is this man blabbering about 😴
@jamesmayle3787
Жыл бұрын
Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It’s an important step most skip. The Bible is truth. Jesus Christ is Lord.
This conversation was moving. Hope y’all know, this just helped a bunch of people needing to hear this right now.
@carmineglitch
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear from people that have some form of success, in their experience went through some form of hell and it wasnt all luck, makes it all more grounded, gives me faith
@mariab.774
Жыл бұрын
@Mazes S A I watched all Bishop Barron’s interview. What do you find so different?
@dd-ph9fv
Жыл бұрын
@Mazes S A such a stupid and immature thing to say. Shia is doing the best he can, and Karma doesn't work that way. We all make mistakes. Including you, sitting behind your computer .
@showtime1285
Жыл бұрын
Be nice to watch the whole thing without paying more money to these rich actors tho:/ so real
@kingkiller5325
Жыл бұрын
@Mazes S A Dude, the levels you're reaching at is beyond this world. Continue reaching that much and you'll reach the middle of the Milky Way.
Wow. Very compelling and informative for those of us that struggle with addiction. Loved Shia's story and his experiences with getting to the rooms. I identify with alot that he shared. Thank you Jon for putting this together🙏
Awesome interview Jon👏🏼👏🏼 Loved every part of it.. loving the change in Shia for sure. God bless this Channel! ✝️
Shia is a real, fascinating smart dude.....Hope he finds his peace but doesnt lose the edge that makes him who he is an actor, props to Bernthal to just sitting him back and letting him talk.
@SpaceRanger187
Жыл бұрын
He needs real friends is the problem.. I can only imagine what is like being famous..People think oh your rich and famous life must be amazing all day every day
@roddyboethius1722
Жыл бұрын
Like 2 guys serving life sentences killing time, dreaming about getting fkd up asap
loved the intensity of this conversation. Thank you Jon for being that actively perfect listener, and thank you Shia for sharing all this true life with us.
@SuperRobertoClemente
Жыл бұрын
Shia is a bad fucking person. Doesn't take much for fans to be fooled-- they never wanted to admit he had any flaws in the first place. I'm not fooled. This is an abuser.
Thank you Jon & Shia, 1st honest, no BS interview EVER. Only kindness, listening, being there no matter what can help, save a persons life. Jon this podcast is inspiring, uplifting, full of lo e & hope. Shia god bless u. U are loved, no one is perfect, we heal with love & kindness not hate. 💞
Amazing! So glad I tuned in. I have over 11 years in recovery and I can relate to a lot of what was shared.
As a health executive leading counselling services, this is one of the best interviews of personal trauma I have ever heard period and the way Jon has created a very safe listening environment whereby the interviewee's dignity is protected and upheld and Jon is showing other podcast host how to do this where the guest doesn’t feel exploited. Shia's health journey will save many lives to come and Jon's kind and safe approach will encourage more honest dialogue. Truly phenomenal.
@bobbysierraVlogs
Жыл бұрын
No stories to tell to learn something in your life😄
Have you ever had that feeling that you connected with someone you've never met? Both of these dudes have always seemed real to me. No matter the context. Thank you.
@killerkendro
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeh man. Watched Shia a few months ago on an Actors Roundtable. He was just so real and relatable. I didn’t have the same child hood, etc but I do feel connected for some reason
@rmmm6725
Жыл бұрын
That’s the magic of Hollywood. They want to appear like an average everyday guy/girl struggling through life. In actuality they had been normal maybe at one time but now these two guys are still millionaires and live much different lives then we do. Don’t get caught in the glamour and wrapped up in their fake lives.
@andresnaranjo5977
Жыл бұрын
That's aa people they are just like us. I wish he was my sponsor. He was very honest and i am going thru this too. God is everywhere
@elizabethbrink476
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I watched his interview with Bishop Barron and ever since I feel like a strange connection in his conversion story.
@kooler1994
Жыл бұрын
Damn, 100%
I'm grateful for both of you, Shia and Jon, for talking about deep issues and the things that really matter. Keep following your purposes.
I really needed to watch this. Thank so much for the upload. I can and will take so much from this moving forward.
I've been raped, robbed, set up by life long best friends, put on high doses of meds that I was allergic too and hallucinated for months, became agoraphobic and would shake and cry just trying to leave my bed to go to the bathroom. I didn't want to die but I couldn't live with my mind not being on my side and I decided to give living a shot. Took more than a year to feel normal after throwing out the prescribed meds that everyone kept telling me to take. 10 years of therapy and I'll need to work that shit out for the rest of my life...but...its cool. Things get better. Just keep working, keep living. Life will end itself one day. No need to rush it.
@J77199
Жыл бұрын
Your videos have brought alot of people happiness man
@ReapingTheHarvest
Жыл бұрын
I can relate to the meds part big time.
@knaks4162
Жыл бұрын
I hope the rest of you life is better bruh. The fact that you stated I is a success in itself.
@allanmoore3610
Жыл бұрын
You weren't raped, don't lie!
@ShinzoUchihaX
Жыл бұрын
Lol didnt read. Dear diary.
Every time I see an interview with Shia LaBeouf I'm hopeful that he finds his way. He reminds me of some many friends I've know of these years who have good intentions and a heart but struggle to find a way to recover.
@jatrefz
Жыл бұрын
He allegedly bragged about shooting stray dogs to prepare himself for a movie role… doesn’t sound like he has a heart and good intentions
@zebuvardare7792
Жыл бұрын
@@jatrefz Neither do you then, self righteous projecting hypocrite.
@jatrefz
Жыл бұрын
On top of the fact that he is an abusive scumbag
@jackjack4412
Жыл бұрын
@@jatrefz ever heard of coyote hunting?
@measlesplease1266
Жыл бұрын
He just doesn't meet people that can relate to him.
I absolutely love that Jon is allowing him to spill his heart out and he’s not interrupting Shia. I can listen to him talk all day!
I love the interview style, because you allowed him to be completely open without judgment. I truly believe we must support and build up one other as a community. Hurt people hurt people. One must heal the hurt with total humility and honesty which he gave: no facade, just raw. We all need help and we all need each other. I am my brother's and sister's keeper. Blessings to everyone watching this, because the cycle of abuse has to stop. Love, protect and elevate your children, spouses, friends, neighbors, associates, acquaintances and strangers...everyone, because you get what you put out into the universe.
I root for this guy. He expresses solid emotional thought processes. I hope to see him keep moving onward and upward. It's difficult to be real, but keep living it.
@rmmm6725
Жыл бұрын
Addicts relapse 99.9 percent of the time.
@JusDion
Жыл бұрын
every man that knows the value of a hug or a kiss knows the potential of the inverse. the the shadow is always just as powerful.
@infinitedreaming222
Жыл бұрын
You guys get tricked by narcissist so easily. You’re rooting for a man who’s playing the game - and creating his own “wiggle room”
@THESLlCK
Жыл бұрын
He is saying anything and you are believing anything
@shawnsmith4692
Жыл бұрын
@@rmmm6725 that sounds like a super official statistic
I feel we all knew he was hurting somehow seeing him change and his smile fade and now he has the confidence to share his story and grow as a person and share it with us. Thank you!
@prototype8137
Жыл бұрын
Dude... hes batshit loonie and out of touch with reality. Who cares.
Been a fan of yours with The Walking Dead and The Punisher (best ever), but your content here brings my respect for your talent to a new level. This truly made me self reflect.
Going through the same shit. 22 days sober today. I was so resistant to AA when I went in. I started drinking just one month after alcohol tried to take my life in the form of acute pancreatitis. My body digested parts of itself and made me vomit them up. I couldn’t eat or drink anything for a week hooked up to machines. Yet, I went right back on the sauce. “This time it’ll be different.” A week later, I found myself sitting with a loaded pistol… contemplating… reasoning why my son and my wife and family and friends would be better off without me. I held it to my temple and cried… and I couldn’t do it. My wife found me like that and took me to a meeting the next day. I hated it. “I don’t believe in God! How is this supposed to work? Look at all these losers! I’m not like them! Fuck this!” I continued to drink while going to AA. I’d even show up to meetings drunk. That lasted another month. And then I felt the same pain in my chest that I knew was my pancreas about to shut down again. I spent just ONE day sober and went to a meeting. I listened for real. I opened my heart and my mind. At the end of the meeting, I went over to someone who’d offered to be my sponsor when I wasn’t ready, and I said just three words: “I need help.” That was three weeks and one day ago. I have been to a meeting everyday since. However, it was only three days ago that something clicked. I felt the presence of a higher power that I’d shut out 30 years ago as a teenager. The words started making sense. Everyone’s words became something to relate to. It wasn’t just their stories… it was mine. I can never promise anyone that I’ll never drink again. That’s assuming far too much and most likely impossible, for I am and will always be an alcoholic. What I CAN promise is this: I won’t pick up a drink today. And with the help of my group, my sponsor, my wife, and whatever this universal Being is that’s guiding me now, that’s something I can say with confidence. Thank you for reading my story. Shia’s resonated with me, and I felt the need to share. If it helps just one person, I feel blessed.
@patduffynousdefions1909
Жыл бұрын
Might be a good idea to give away that pistol
@DaniBadger777
Жыл бұрын
Hang in there bud. You can do this. Thanks for sharing.
@AlBrownComedy
Жыл бұрын
@@patduffynousdefions1909 wife removed all firearms from the house the next day
@Johnrider1234
Жыл бұрын
Religion is bullshit. Jesus and his word kjb. Is real.
@djramz3
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story, hope it all works out well in the end, take care
His ability to tell a story just draws you in.
I think you are on to something here. I can appreciate these deep conversations about growth that come purely from the heart. Keep doing this and I'll always be a fan.
I love that he gave his wife that credit and recognition! That truly shows a lot about the kind of person he is and I’m super happy for this guy man 🙏🏽
“And that really happened” ~Shia’s most meaningful words in this interview.
"My purpose in life is to be patient" What a perfect line to end on, I have said the same thing a few times, and I respect that a lot.
@musicandglamour9184
Жыл бұрын
Hella. Feelin it. I wonder if he even realizes how wise and prophetic and self aware he is.
@jamesmayle3787
Жыл бұрын
Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It’s an important step most skip. The Bible is truth. Jesus Christ is Lord.
This 18 mins should be shared by all who love someone addicted to something to all those addicted and as many friends of theirs as possible. This is POWERFUL stuff.
This type of transformation and change is 100% possible... My brother realized that he was on the wrong path in life. He was in poor shape, always negative, abusive towards his spouse. The 1st therapist he went to see, gave him doubts to their validity and commitment. The 2nd therapist he saw, showed him exactly what was needed. My brother has been night and day different since!
Man… God bless these two men. Currently dealing with my own shame and guilt, and seeing Shia in this state, speaking this candidly has really given me hope that I’ll be okay soon.
@valiant1743
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@meh_6425
Жыл бұрын
@@valiant1743 what you laughing at lad?
@Ruder6163
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but Shia has millions to keep him comfortable, you don’t.
@Aice2313
Жыл бұрын
@@Ruder6163 Millions don’t make you rich my friend.
@benhartart9487
Жыл бұрын
@@Ruder6163 how do you know old mate Grant is loaded bruh
Thank you Shia for your personal story. It has inspired me to do better and work at it harder for myself. My God Bless You and Your Family
Intensely thought provoking, thanks to both of you for this. Certainly making a real difference with this. Really hit home.
Jon might be the first person to get me to pay for patreon. Love how he actually lets his guest fully tell their stories, and allows himself to full ingage in what theyre saying
@Uchiha9670
Жыл бұрын
Was just ab to say the same thing. I’ve never been one to put a penny down for patreon until now
@steec6713
Жыл бұрын
Give it someone who needs it.
@jackkohl7584
Жыл бұрын
@@steec6713 he’s not one who needs it, but one that deserves it.
@ucevrim
Жыл бұрын
yes cause he really needs that extra money guy is struggling.
@SuperKidx10x
Жыл бұрын
@@ucevrim i know i like the guy but cmon he is rich and asking for patreon
Some of these comments are contributing to the ego that even Shia said wasn't helpful , actually harmful, in finally facing his demons. This interview was great and props to Jon and his team for doing it. I wish Shia a steady recovery and appreciate him sharing his ongoing journey to it. But I've seen a few of the women that came forward with the pain he inflicted on them often treated like shit for saying anything, so I also want to lift them up! I will say I am glad that Shia is being honest about the pain and hurt he has caused because many in his position and access, would still be making those crutch phone calls Shia spoke of, to those in power; continuing to runaway from and avoid facing the hurt.
@rickroli893
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@dontewhaiti3181
Жыл бұрын
He could read this and think "Oh yea, look at all this love" OR "This is great but I dont need validation for the work im doing" I think if he read these comments, he would be looking for those who are needing a boost or going through a struggle and sympathizing with them. Sometimes its nice to see that you may have inspired someone and that feeds the drive, not the ego, to carry on improving and setting the example. Thats how I would see it anyway. You make a valid point though mate
@lavinder11
Жыл бұрын
It's no coincidence that this comment has so few engagement.
@ka-ps8xy
Жыл бұрын
he is delusional
@amellowblue
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Not my place to criticize someone supposedly pouring their heart out after being suicidal, but I feel like he could have been less abstract about the harm he's inflicted on people sober or not to better illustrate that it's that man he's battling and not some mythical monster of addiction who forced poor him to do mean things
Shia has literally been that 1 dude I just connect with my entire life.
I never lost hope for this man. He has been through so much and I can relate to his life. Thank God that he brought Mia into his life.
From day one, I have always rooted for Shia. When everyone was laughing at his head-in-a-paper-bag, not famous anymore stuff, I always knew that this man was broken and using art to keep existing. Yes, he transgressed and he has to pay for it, but the fact that he disappeared for 2 years and we heard nothing from him - I knew he was working to get himself out of a hole. He knows what he did and he is paying for it. But I really hope he finds his redemption and is able to forgive himself and then be forgiven by the public. He did monstrous things but is not a monster.
@lasercat538
Жыл бұрын
The only thing I knew about Shia was the He Will Not Divide Us thing. What other stuff did he do that was "monstrous" Edit: I also stopped half way through the video so if it's explained in the second half I'll finish it. Just wanted context for why he hit rock bottom
@blakberi
Жыл бұрын
@@lasercat538 physically and psychologically abused at least 3 of his partners violently - I know, for a lot of people that might just be called Tuesday, but it IS monstrous behavior. However, everybody deserves forgiveness and he is actively working on forgiving himself. Whether the wider world forgives him is not in his control and the way he is handling it is worthy of praise. He knows he has a tough hill to climb. As long as he can forgive and fix himself first, screw what everyone else thinks.
@BenTheBuilder
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, now it all makes sense. Joy fills my heart for him. He's gonna have a blast in his new life. I'm a friend of Bill W, also. There is that spiritual awakening that happens... God helps you up off the ground, brushes the dirt off your clothes, gives you a hug, and says, "It's a long road, mind if I join you?"
@charlesg7926
Жыл бұрын
I hope he gets better- and then I hope he does some more movies! He’s always been one of my favorite actors, tbh
@osas5211
Жыл бұрын
Only time will tell
I am an addict.. I need help.. I am confronting all my fears and for the last time I am relying on my family who I’ve hurt to help me thru this.. thank you Jon for using your platform to address aa / na/ mental illness and bring people who I know to the light and share their experiences with me. Thank you Shia, I enjoyed hearing your journey and wish you well brother. 🙏
@mikeandbethhess854
Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏praying for you Wayne
@aisha3411
Жыл бұрын
You got it Wayne.
@Zeros_The_Zombie
Жыл бұрын
At some point you get so desperate your willing to try anything. If that’s the case then there’s a lot of things you can try, I won’t name them all because countless other experienced people would have better ideas than me, but that provides you with many options.. and besides.. what do you have to lose?.. that’s how I see things. If I truly have nothing to lose then that’s not necessarily a bad thing, that leaves the entire world to gain. :) wishing you good luck on your journey. I went from an alcoholic felon to a Buddhist and family man. Life can be great, you just gotta live through some of the mud first. But even lotus flowers bloom in swamps 🪷
@mattkinsella9856
Жыл бұрын
I hope you find your way through everything Wayne. I know the struggle myself and it's really complicated and complex. The one piece of advice I wish I'd been given earlier is that 1 month or 2 months mean very little in the grand scheme of things. It wasn't until I passed the 1 year mark of working on myself and sobriety that I started to feel the REAL difference. Physically and mentally I started to feel like a new person together with an entirely new level of regret and shame that wasn't as negative as it sounds. For the first time I truly and deeply wanted to stay on a better path because I understood better what was wrong with the way I was living before. Some people talk about "clarity", well I believe that true clarity only comes after a decent period of time. So don't give yourself a hard time or wonder why you find it so difficult months in, it will be, until you reach that peak and start coasting easier down the other side. Stick with it and don't worry, it won't always be a battle. Wishing you all the best!
@maligatorbaseball2789
Жыл бұрын
Wishing you the best.
Best podcast you had. Great decision to take the risk, it’s 100% paid off based on many of these positive comments. Thanks for that, and thank you to Shia. Don’t ever underestimate the amount of people who root for you
Appreciating your interviews; keeping it real. 👊
What we have here is a Natural storyteller and a caring, patient, "let them speak" interviewer. Beautiful thing
@fryone
Жыл бұрын
He is pretty much milking the clout off a dude that is super high on the post rehab millionaire life, reaching rock bottom with that type of money.. Sad tale
The Man inspired me yesterday when I watched his testimony of his conversion to the Catholic faith. I was down in the gutter myself and I'm still deeply ashamed because of hurting so many people when I went through my depression. Anyways I got up today to jump rope and jog. I'm a former boxer so I have to become a warrior again for my family and friends. God bless shia and everyone else here.
@yahelluna3842
Жыл бұрын
@popeye I'm in the same boat. My drinking affected my relationship and my closest friends. My ex still tries to help but didn't notice till now. She paid for tickets to a grappling show with the little money she makes from her job. And at the end of it she asked me if I wanted to compete again, to work out, to experience glory one more time... I wanted to apologize to her for being such a bad experience in her life. But my shame didn't let me... instead I'm gonna prove to her that I'm ok, that she doesn't need to worry about me anymore and that she can move on and find a better man.
@popeye8427
Жыл бұрын
@@yahelluna3842 Amén 🙏
@yahelluna3842
Жыл бұрын
@@popeye8427 if you ever feel like talking to someone don't hesitate to reach out. Stay strong! I'll do the same.
@popeye8427
Жыл бұрын
@@yahelluna3842 aww man thanks really appreciate it and sure no problem.
@popeye8427
Жыл бұрын
@@yahelluna3842 kzread.info/dash/bejne/m6GpustrgtXgl9I.html I'm the one with the blue sweats. I'm a coach
I hope Jons doing another Punisher season. Ive watched all of them back to back while I was ill. He helped me get through it. Bless him..
Jon that was a great interview with Shia . My thoughts and prayers are with you and Shia and your family and friends. Wish everyone Happiness, prosperity, and Good Health.
I will always love this guy for this reason right here. He didn’t go back down the path of feeling sorry for himself or expecting people to tell him he does no wrong. He owned that shit and figured out he was the problem. That’s the most mature and complete thing a man can do is look himself in the mirror and say it’s time to cut the shit. I know he’ll never see this comment but I respect you and love you Shia and I’m so proud of you and I can’t wait to see the next version of you moving forward!! Much love brother
I'm Mexican-American and I loved Shia's portrayal of 'Creeper', anyone who grew in the hood knew a kid who grew up to be that character
@craigstephens1344
Жыл бұрын
Awesome movie bro.I believe it's done by the same director of training day
@HappyAppart
Жыл бұрын
@@craigstephens1344 Screenwriter. And the movie sucks.
@RAMMSTEIN4HIMMER
Жыл бұрын
@@HappyAppart It was horrible lmao
@summermcfly8407
Жыл бұрын
You not from the trenches calling yourself Mexican-American and calling it the “hood”
@eddycd24
Жыл бұрын
@@summermcfly8407 I wasn't gonna say anything, but ya.
Gentlemen this was a fantastic interview Shia was brutally honest and it is wonderful to watch the miracle work in people in the program I had no idea about this youtube channel and for some reason I came across this and it was exactly what I needed today to hear 2 hours of treatment thank you guys Everyone on the planet needs a friend like Jon Bernthal
This is a great interview. Always love hearing Shia. Btw, Jon I just watched all of "We Own This City". You were amazing! It's great to see you guys doing good. I've been sober since January, 2nd 2018. I love hearing stuff like this.
I'm such a huge fan of Shia's work, both acting and directing. And I've always enjoyed listening to him speak. He's very smart, intuitive, and great storyteller. It breaks my hear that he is so troubled. I have family that has these struggles. I truly hope he finds his way and finds peace.
@mohammedusman4616
Жыл бұрын
what happened to him?
@robd1329
Жыл бұрын
I dont think hes smart...hes moronic. A great actor though
@poyb1830
Жыл бұрын
@@CyberAndy_ you mean plagiarizing
@CMH7
Жыл бұрын
With all that being very true of how top class Shia is, 1 of his best traits is his comedy 8:19
@Peterisheree
Жыл бұрын
@@robd1329 wouldn't be surprised if he thought the same of you
Man, I could listen to Shia tell stories about his life all day. Such a great story teller and definitely one of the realist blokes out there. So genuine and honest, smart too.
@mrs.manrique7411
Жыл бұрын
Yup. His smarts are why I want to see him “get addicted” to learning and getting PhDs. Apply all those smarts and free time to learning, and maybe then contributing something to academia/medicine/something. Manipulate matter, not manipulate people who matter.
@jamesmayle3787
Жыл бұрын
Please read at least three books of the Bible. The first book of each testament and one you chose yourself. As you do practice forgiveness. It’s an important step most skip. The Bible is truth. Jesus Christ is Lord.
That was great! Fabulous how you let him just talk. Just talk and not interrupting him every 3 minutes. A lot of times, we just need people to listen
Can say that I resonate with his story, way too much in aspects of it. Don't think I could've seen this at a more crucial time, sitting in quarantine of my second long term residential stay. Love this.
Damn. Shia seems like he's on the path. Good for him. I've been in AA. Brotherhood, accountability, and community are vital for healing and positive action, especially as a man. Ruminations, big ego, passive aggressiveness and vagueness are not promoted. Everything is clear cut and humbling. Talking about trauma is hard and sometimes people feel like it's pointless or that they're being used in some way by the interviewer whether it's a friend or a counselor. This was such a helpful video.
@TT-eo5xj
Жыл бұрын
Where can I find that? AA
@modesttriangle1022
Жыл бұрын
@TT Look this up: AA near me A list of locations will show up if you scroll down a bit on the webpage. AA is offered nationwide. Best of luck
That was as real as it gets… thank you for sharing this Jon & Shia
@Scantronacon
Жыл бұрын
When Shia went off saying he had wiggle room. Hes comes to realize hes been wildin and needs to change and the people hes surrounded himself with may not have his best interest at heart. I think hes good now. Those "YES" men will be your downfall on god
@SaraRuss-gb8sg
Жыл бұрын
When will you do a video on this @Popcornedplanet
@iForgive7x70
Жыл бұрын
@@Scantronacon %1000 agree
Wow what a testimony, May gods grace and peace be with you Shia and John
Amazing interview. I appreciate what you're doing, John. This is a fantastic podcast. Mad respect for Shia also. Takes courage to share these intimate details. Good on you, bro. Also, John, I have an extremely short list of favorite actors, and you're one of them. Hope to see you in more movies/shows soon. God bless.
This is the manliest conversation on KZread.
@LonelyHearts.Co24
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@JohnnyNada
Жыл бұрын
Yea this gave me a testosterone boost
Wow, this really hit a chord with me! Not from an addiction stand point, but from a surrendering to your faults. Hoping to see Shia in some big roles in the future.
@TheRealFranc
Жыл бұрын
TO SHIA: When you were instructed to say "Stop waves" It's the same psychology that was written in the Nag Hammadi scriptures discovered in the 1940s about moving a mountain. If I say "move mountain" and we both agree it, then the mountain has moved. (Gospel of Thomas saying #48)
@GetAsCloseAsYouCan
Жыл бұрын
That’s not for him these days.
@mindajar6085
Жыл бұрын
Fuck Hollywood. Don't wish that on anyone. Let their flesh pockets rest.
@JayChadwickRugby
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRealFranc Thanks for sharing!
@JayChadwickRugby
Жыл бұрын
@@GetAsCloseAsYouCan That's true, I guess! Disturbia (2007) is one of my favourite films. He did a heck of a job.