Props to Steve-O's dad for having the emotional intelligence to make that decision and do what was best to get him help. I think a lot of people would've been there just to have some kind of sense of control over the situation, like a panic of "I need to be there so I can fix things for my child" with, absolutely, the best intentions...but zero basis in reality.
Damn his dad is smart as hell. A lot of people would have let emotion rule them and shown up anyway. His foresight of what would have been is very impressive.
Very business smart. But people are smart in different ways and wired differently. As you can see this man STILL does not truly understand really anything about addiction, going to al anon for a year and still not understanding it or getting anything out of it, wife and only son BOTH severely struggled with addiction. I do feel bad for him this is a man that probably spent 90% of the time at work or out of town barely getting to know his own family. Clearly is a good man though
I found myself getting emotional during this - hearing your dad's reasoning behind not wanting to attend your intervention but wanting to be so supportive. I'm glad you're doing so well Steve-O.
Brilliant. To this day, I can’t tell other people about what Knoxville did for Steve’o without getting choked up, which says so much about how emotional and incredibly miraculous it was. Steve’o’s dad going to Al-Anon and realizing why it is important and helpful, is pure gold. I too attended Al-anon meetings, believing I was doing it for the alcoholic in my life but his dad found, turned out *and same;someone in the meeting said something so profound…the meetings were lifesaving for me. This is so wonderful. Thank You!!!! Sending love guys! You are awesome!
Steve-O, your story of sobriety sparked my own path years ago. Whenever I'm feeling down or tempted or defeated I always think of your story, or watch a video of you talking about your sobriety. Just seeing you looking healthy and happy helps me to stay straight. I grew up watching Jackass and Wildboyz, those shows got me through other tough times in my life. You've helped a lot of people that you don't even know and I hope that you can take some pride in that fact.
You’ve gotta understand, Steve Os dad wasn’t around for much of Steve’s life. He was always traveling and working away from home, then you know, he divorced Steve’s mom because she was an alcoholic and married someone else. Steve had a lot of resentment for that. I think Steve’s dad would have possibly made the situation worse by going to the intervention. We assume that parents are assholes for not trying to help their kids in times like these, but we don’t really look at the relationship the parents have. Maybe the intervention wouldn’t have had been so successful? Maybe SteveO wouldn’t have become sober and maybe he would of went through with killing himself.
@@StigmataMarty I mean steves dad is probably well off and quite frankly probably better off than Steve since he blew most of the money he made until jackass 3. His dad wasn't neglectful on purpose, hindsight is 20/20.
I love you man! You are an amazing dude! And I love that you have been sober for 13 years! That's awesome! I'm a struggling alcoholic myself, and it sucks man. But I'm happy that you turned your life around and made something of it! Thank the Maker man!
Very powerful..... My family had an intervention for me..... I left my parents home and walked like 10 miles crying because I wasn't ready to be HONEST WITH MYSELF ❤️❤️❤️
His dad talked about it in Steve-O’s documentary. He wasn’t around much in his life and by the time he got more involved, he had realized how much he was in denial about the drugs and that he was holding onto dear life that he could’ve died. It just wasn’t the best situation for him to be there.
I gotta admit I've seen the video where Steve O is completely strung out and it was frightening but seeing him now. Dude you've put in the work and it shows. 👏❤
I love Stevo and think he could be great at these podcasts except he’s bad about talking over people. Like I get anxiety when someone on this show tries to say more than 4 sentences because they are about to get interrupted lol. Still, ill keep watchin Stevo!
He didn’t want his presence at the intervention to take the focus away from getting help for steve-o which is totally understandable. He was there to support him in rehab and getting well, and obviously loves him very much. That’s what matters.
My dad left when I was 7. I didn’t see him for 12 years until I went to the psych ward in 2014 for drugs, I haven’t seen him since. Still trying to process it tbh
Can't imagine what it must have felt like for his dad to say "no" it must have broken his heart to say that to his son's friends. Good decision though 👍👏🤘🤘
I’m trying to reach out to steveO himself but I’m trying to become sober myself. I’ve been drinking way too long. Prolly since I was 14 and I’ll be 33 this month. Just looking for some help. Love you Steve O
There is nothing he can say to you that you don't already know. Weakness and submission to addiction is the reason 99% of people wont achieve anything of major substance. I'm 20 and dont drink or take hard drugs but I smoke pot very regularly and I acknowledge it has a strong grip on my routine. But I also know that the only way out comes from within and I'm sure you know that too. Until you want to repair your body and brain, you will have to live with your weakness and grow to accept that your life is nothing except a timeline of physical deterioration and inferiority to your own impulse.
@@lach1emarks "submission to addiction is the reason 99% won't achieve anything of major substance" Weird. Steve O became super famous while hopelessly addicted to everything. Frued defined the levels of human consciousness while binging on coke. Hunter Thompson wrote some of the greatest prose of the late 20th century while on absurd amounts of every drug known to man. Churchill was an alcoholic. You really don't know wtf you're talking about.
Been clean since 2011. Find something your passionate about and put your addiction to it. I do it with multiple things. Basically you have transfer that addiction to something good.
@@michaelbarbarich3965 perhaps those are the exceptions that prove the rule. You just talked about three people who did, but you could also talk about the 300 million who didn't.
No wonder your dad was so successful. Very intelligent, and polite.. Enjoyed your content my whole life man, and as someone who struggles with their dad too... man you're wealthy, and successful as well, but pay that man more respect. There is no shot any average human could have your life without that man. Shouldn't invite him on your podcast hoping he accepts and then speak over him... Heard more about you (story we've heard 10,000 times) than the man you're interviewing. :\
I got my ticket!!! Dallas, TX FEB 18TH AHAGAGAHAGAH I have such good seats!!! I am so excited!!! Are you still going to do a meet and greet with the whole audience? I couldn't find VIP packages :(
It’s really touching to hear how Steve’s dad has been so present in his recovery. The role he decided to play is the role I wanted my own father to play in my recovery, but he never has. I can respect it, as I don’t expect my shit to become everyone else’s shit...but it would’ve been nice. I hope Steve realizes how fortunate he is.
I feel that, Relationships with parents are hard especially when your older if you didnt listen to them growing up you sure as hell arent going to listen to them when your an adult
I hate hearing people go "Horse traquilizerssss?" Ketamine was synthesized to replace PCP as an anesthetic for use IN HUMANS way before it made it's way into the veterinarian side of things. It's been a very important drug and is on the WHO's list of essential medications. And is actually beginning to gain traction, pretty successfully at that. As psychotherapy when administered at appropriate dosages by graduated Doctors.
He's like my mom, just some ppl can't possibly understand the disease of addiction and alcoholism...my mom has known me to be a addict for 17 years I'm 30 right now..but she still says such incredibly idiotic stuff about my addictions
Part of me wishes that footage of the intervention existed and part of me doesn’t. I just think it would be fascinating to see the moment where all the guys got together and basically saved Steve-O’s life, but it’s probably better off never being seen by anyone if any footage did exist
It's always weird to me how some people have to quit smoking and drinking completely to stay sober, and some people can just smoke and drink casually their whole lives and it never becomes a problem, or if it becomes a problem they slow down or stop on their own terms. It's weird how we're all soo different.
Your dad is a patient man, you strait your did not let him finish a paragraph this whole time.. you were just waiting for him to shutup so you could talk. Cmon steveo! I know you’re just stoked but let dad talk 😞
Props to Steve-O's dad for having the emotional intelligence to make that decision and do what was best to get him help. I think a lot of people would've been there just to have some kind of sense of control over the situation, like a panic of "I need to be there so I can fix things for my child" with, absolutely, the best intentions...but zero basis in reality.
Damn his dad is smart as hell. A lot of people would have let emotion rule them and shown up anyway. His foresight of what would have been is very impressive.
That was my takeaway as well, no wonder Steveo is the awesome person he has become. Hes lucky to have a father like that.
His dad was the Ceo of coca cola. To run a monster company like that you have to have tremendous foresight.
@@camxdidxthat Pepsi in Brazil from memory..
But also other companies around the world like Nabisco etc..
Very business smart. But people are smart in different ways and wired differently. As you can see this man STILL does not truly understand really anything about addiction, going to al anon for a year and still not understanding it or getting anything out of it, wife and only son BOTH severely struggled with addiction. I do feel bad for him this is a man that probably spent 90% of the time at work or out of town barely getting to know his own family. Clearly is a good man though
@@shanksmcnasty6650 i just dont understand what al anon is for if the person isnt an addict...what was he supposed to get from it?
I found myself getting emotional during this - hearing your dad's reasoning behind not wanting to attend your intervention but wanting to be so supportive. I'm glad you're doing so well Steve-O.
❤️❤️
Yeah. I can't imagine having parents that cared enough. Mine tried to sink me mentally long before I became an adult.
No one cares
I was waiting for Steve O’s dad to pull out a 9 mil and whisper “interrupt me once more”
I’m glad Steve O had his dad, it was the balance he needed with his mom when she was going through hard times. ❤️
Brilliant.
To this day, I can’t tell other people about what Knoxville did for Steve’o without getting choked up, which says so much about how emotional and incredibly miraculous it was.
Steve’o’s dad going to Al-Anon and realizing why it is important and helpful, is pure gold.
I too attended Al-anon meetings, believing I was doing it for the alcoholic in my life but his dad found, turned out *and same;someone in the meeting said something so profound…the meetings were lifesaving for me.
This is so wonderful. Thank You!!!! Sending love guys! You are awesome!
Steve-O, your story of sobriety sparked my own path years ago. Whenever I'm feeling down or tempted or defeated I always think of your story, or watch a video of you talking about your sobriety. Just seeing you looking healthy and happy helps me to stay straight. I grew up watching Jackass and Wildboyz, those shows got me through other tough times in my life. You've helped a lot of people that you don't even know and I hope that you can take some pride in that fact.
Right on, his story is a epic one! Seeing him then and now just wow! Keep fighting the good fight👊
High five to that man stay motivated
@@KAG1776 why you deleting your thread did I rumble you
Steve O man you gotta read this comment dude
same here, hope you’re well!!
man.. thats some real emotion and discussion. not fluffed or rehearsed. earned a subscriber from me
Steve-o is a major inspiration to me. To my daily struggle, to see how someone who was worse off can end up ok.
I'm so happy Stevo got clean, can't wait to go to a few of the Canadian tour dates
Man, my heart sank when he said "when we get this behind us." Leave it to Steve-O to correct that sentiment quickly. What a fantastic clip!
I am so happy you got clean my guy ! You're a awesome man.
You’ve gotta understand, Steve Os dad wasn’t around for much of Steve’s life. He was always traveling and working away from home, then you know, he divorced Steve’s mom because she was an alcoholic and married someone else. Steve had a lot of resentment for that. I think Steve’s dad would have possibly made the situation worse by going to the intervention. We assume that parents are assholes for not trying to help their kids in times like these, but we don’t really look at the relationship the parents have. Maybe the intervention wouldn’t have had been so successful? Maybe SteveO wouldn’t have become sober and maybe he would of went through with killing himself.
Cool story dude
You should watch the video dude. Why are you saying maybe if the dad clear explains why he didnt go and still supported him
He's here now that his son is rich.
@@StigmataMarty I mean steves dad is probably well off and quite frankly probably better off than Steve since he blew most of the money he made until jackass 3. His dad wasn't neglectful on purpose, hindsight is 20/20.
@@StigmataMarty Steveos dad was the head representative of Coca Cola in South America lol 😂 he’s way richer than Steveo
What an awesome Dad, to know his son this well. Much props to the Steve-o fam!
Every time I watch one of these it makes me so happy your still here with us!
Steve o has become the poster child for soberity.. it's f***ing amazing 🤘🤟 5 1/2 years clean from hard drugs and alcohol here
Time to go back then!
Congrats!! I hope everything is going well
This is the first time that a dad refers to his kid's friends as Jackass Friends, and it isn't an insult.
I love you man! You are an amazing dude! And I love that you have been sober for 13 years! That's awesome! I'm a struggling alcoholic myself, and it sucks man. But I'm happy that you turned your life around and made something of it! Thank the Maker man!
We all in this together man. Stay strong
Very powerful..... My family had an intervention for me..... I left my parents home and walked like 10 miles crying because I wasn't ready to be HONEST WITH MYSELF ❤️❤️❤️
His dad talked about it in Steve-O’s documentary. He wasn’t around much in his life and by the time he got more involved, he had realized how much he was in denial about the drugs and that he was holding onto dear life that he could’ve died. It just wasn’t the best situation for him to be there.
This was awesom to hear, great work with this show Steve-O.
it's not often you hear "you jack-ass buddies" used without anger 😆
Steve-os dad seems like the nicest a person could be
I gotta admit I've seen the video where Steve O is completely strung out and it was frightening but seeing him now. Dude you've put in the work and it shows. 👏❤
The world is a better place with a sober Steve O.
I love Stevo and think he could be great at these podcasts except he’s bad about talking over people. Like I get anxiety when someone on this show tries to say more than 4 sentences because they are about to get interrupted lol. Still, ill keep watchin Stevo!
For real. First minute was torture.
Yeah, I sometimes feel sorry for the guest
that's normal for someone in recovery
Agreed. I think the worst one I’ve seen was when danger Erin was on. He talked over him constantly.
Steve-O’s dad seems like a very wise guy.
I mean he was the PRESIDENT to several large companies such as PEPSI cola BRAZIl & Nabisko
He didn’t want his presence at the intervention to take the focus away from getting help for steve-o which is totally understandable. He was there to support him in rehab and getting well, and obviously loves him very much. That’s what matters.
Steve O's dad is a damn genius. Very insightful decision.
Awww I Iove his dad, he’s sweet.
Man I’m so happy for Steve o I’m so happy he was able to get clean while his dad was around to see it
If my mom or dad didn't show up to something like this that would of been my wake up call!
How so?
Steve-O as an old man in jackass 1 actually looks like his father
Steve-o’s book is probably the best book I have ever read, 100% recommend!!
Steve-o pretty please add a tour stop in Minnesota!! I want to see you so bad!
Steve-O’s old man is a very sharp cookie!💯
Sounded like he was saying Steve's dad was on coke lol.
SteveO turned into a great dude.
Proud of you Steve-O!❤️
“Jackass friends” is a top tier dad insult
Never would we have imagined that Stevo would end up being the most handsome of the bunch as they were older
Hey Steve-O would love to see you in the England again soon!!☺️
Steve o should let the guest speak without interrupting him
The *COOLEST DAD* walking the face of thee earth 🌍 💯 🏁
This Steve0 show is very good.all of them..good stuff
I wish you had a Houston, TX date on your tour 😭💔
Love from the UK.
My dad left when I was 7. I didn’t see him for 12 years until I went to the psych ward in 2014 for drugs, I haven’t seen him since. Still trying to process it tbh
This is really beautiful Steve-O
Can't imagine what it must have felt like for his dad to say "no" it must have broken his heart to say that to his son's friends. Good decision though 👍👏🤘🤘
Omg your dad loves you so much SteveO 💗
I'll see you at the blue ridge rock music festival Steve-O! Can't wait!!!!
Steve-O's voice is the voice you hear on those Ad Council cigarette commercials. DUUUUUUUDE!
Steve's dad is a hell of an intelligent man.
What a chill insightful dude pop-0 is
I love how at the end it showed Adam couser talking up one of his sponsors I was like wait WHAT WTF?!??! 🤣😂
Now that is a supportive father
I’m trying to reach out to steveO himself but I’m trying to become sober myself. I’ve been drinking way too long. Prolly since I was 14 and I’ll be 33 this month. Just looking for some help. Love you Steve O
There is nothing he can say to you that you don't already know. Weakness and submission to addiction is the reason 99% of people wont achieve anything of major substance. I'm 20 and dont drink or take hard drugs but I smoke pot very regularly and I acknowledge it has a strong grip on my routine. But I also know that the only way out comes from within and I'm sure you know that too. Until you want to repair your body and brain, you will have to live with your weakness and grow to accept that your life is nothing except a timeline of physical deterioration and inferiority to your own impulse.
I know this post is 6 months old but hope you figured it out. I heard you can call Novak and he’s been able to help a lot of people.
@@lach1emarks "submission to addiction is the reason 99% won't achieve anything of major substance"
Weird. Steve O became super famous while hopelessly addicted to everything. Frued defined the levels of human consciousness while binging on coke. Hunter Thompson wrote some of the greatest prose of the late 20th century while on absurd amounts of every drug known to man. Churchill was an alcoholic.
You really don't know wtf you're talking about.
Been clean since 2011. Find something your passionate about and put your addiction to it. I do it with multiple things. Basically you have transfer that addiction to something good.
@@michaelbarbarich3965 perhaps those are the exceptions that prove the rule. You just talked about three people who did, but you could also talk about the 300 million who didn't.
That's a good father right there
“Jackass friends” lol I know what he means, but it still sounds funny.
"All your Jackass friends" every time he says Jackass friends it makes me laugh
Steve's dad is a real one
Love his dad!!!
No wonder your dad was so successful. Very intelligent, and polite.. Enjoyed your content my whole life man, and as someone who struggles with their dad too... man you're wealthy, and successful as well, but pay that man more respect. There is no shot any average human could have your life without that man. Shouldn't invite him on your podcast hoping he accepts and then speak over him... Heard more about you (story we've heard 10,000 times) than the man you're interviewing. :\
I got my ticket!!! Dallas, TX FEB 18TH AHAGAGAHAGAH
I have such good seats!!! I am so excited!!! Are you still going to do a meet and greet with the whole audience? I couldn't find VIP packages :(
Solid reasoning from Steve-O's dad!
Steveo has a pretty awesome dad!
so the apple does sometimes fall far from the tree. keep your stick on the ice “Steve.” Looking forward to the movies.
Your Dad is a top bloke
All I got out of this was how much that dog sheds lol
"If you're living with someone who's mentally ill, you can't avoid becoming mentally ill yourself" that's just...
Steve sounds like Froggy from the Little Rascals
His dad is sweet bro
Doctor: what drugs have you taken?
Steve-O: I think what I HAVEN’T done would be shorter
It’s really touching to hear how Steve’s dad has been so present in his recovery. The role he decided to play is the role I wanted my own father to play in my recovery, but he never has. I can respect it, as I don’t expect my shit to become everyone else’s shit...but it would’ve been nice. I hope Steve realizes how fortunate he is.
Steve-O's Dad is just too mean calling all Steve-O's friends Jackasses
Lol I really hope this is a joke
I feel that, Relationships with parents are hard especially when your older if you didnt listen to them growing up you sure as hell arent going to listen to them when your an adult
Steve o you’re a hero
I hate hearing people go "Horse traquilizerssss?" Ketamine was synthesized to replace PCP as an anesthetic for use IN HUMANS way before it made it's way into the veterinarian side of things. It's been a very important drug and is on the WHO's list of essential medications. And is actually beginning to gain traction, pretty successfully at that. As psychotherapy when administered at appropriate dosages by graduated Doctors.
I love how his dad attended al anon!
"video head cleaner like what the fuck?" even steve o knows that is extreme
He's like my mom, just some ppl can't possibly understand the disease of addiction and alcoholism...my mom has known me to be a addict for 17 years I'm 30 right now..but she still says such incredibly idiotic stuff about my addictions
That moment when your dad refers to "all your jackass buddies" and doesn't mean it as a pejorative
When’s he coming to Charlotte Nc ??????
❤️ the cardano shirt... Who's holding ADA?
Just hope it blows up soon
I had this exact experience when I went in to the psych ward lol
Wisdom . Thankful for wisdom .
Part of me wishes that footage of the intervention existed and part of me doesn’t. I just think it would be fascinating to see the moment where all the guys got together and basically saved Steve-O’s life, but it’s probably better off never being seen by anyone if any footage did exist
STOP CUTTING PEOPLE OFF!!! Jesus dude.
He was busy making deals for Pepsi Brasil
It's always weird to me how some people have to quit smoking and drinking completely to stay sober, and some people can just smoke and drink casually their whole lives and it never becomes a problem, or if it becomes a problem they slow down or stop on their own terms. It's weird how we're all soo different.
damn I miss those times with my father
BG Holliston Crew for life!
A lot of dads have said “You and your jackass friends” before, but he gets a special standing.
September 11th I’ll be there in Charlotte!!
Your dad is a patient man, you strait your did not let him finish a paragraph this whole time.. you were just waiting for him to shutup so you could talk. Cmon steveo! I know you’re just stoked but let dad talk 😞
Steve’s a inspiration for addicts too get sober even though not a addict so proud he getting better since his final intervention proud you steve
Man!! Jack Black looks great!!!
I wish Steve-O would let people talk.
At first glance I thought Rick flair was on the podcast. Wooooo