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41 thoughts on “Brandon Novak – Steve-O’s Wild Ride! Ep #87

  1. If Novak is on Suboxone Subutex or methadone, he's not sober. There's nothing worse than a junkie preaching who is still on a drug that gets them high. People can't stand his robotic speeches for a reason. He makes profit from people calling him needing help and him putting them in a rehab that he refers. I don't trust him at all. I quit cold turkey like a man, you don't need rehab if you're mentally strong enough to stop and be done with it. I'm so tired of weak people spreading the word that only rehab can save you when I'm 3 years from stabbing a syringe into my arm daily because rehab is for the brainwashed thinking they can't quit alone. Dr drew the attention queen loves to spread the same advice while he rakes in money. These people aren't above you.. quit on your own and ignore what "celebrities" say

  2. Love the podcast. This was a great interview.Loved them both..but really Steve-O you had to ask about the gay stuff(?), and to do it just because for views. Come on Steve- 0, you are better then that. You could of ask about a million other things, his skateboarderding career, his family home life, growing up, bams unholy union, but nope.

  3. Just watched the video of them riding in the car in London with Bam going for the revenge. Definitely been a wild ride. BTW they are going to use guardianships to get addicts off the street eventually, and take control of peoples lives that cant take care of themselves.

  4. Greatful day was my very 1st concert at the age 11 Oakland coliseum an the first time I dropped cid dang 95 Era in Frisco dudes the best Cid I ever dropped was from this hippy cat they called him the governor I don't know why but he hung out on the corner of Haight an Ashbury

  5. humility and vulnerability. we all have been thru shit in our addiction we'd probably prefer didn't happen, but being brutally honest is admirable

  6. You're a regular addict that made recovery your god. You "practice" recovery and "spread the message" of the same. Your recovery is little overbearing because you don't have much of a personality without it.

  7. stevo is absolutely under a conservatorship the files are online you can look them up yourself they have control of everything his bank account his phone his freedom you're lying stevo

  8. Shooting bleach not that uncommon. I knowingly shot bleach. I had a cup for sterilization and a cup of water in the vicinity. Right away I knew it wasn't mixing up like it usually does. Also have done the same with peroxide. I've used a lot of weird things to mix up. I've used my own saliva lol. While driving. Shits brutal

  9. It’s crazy two of the craziest people that we grew up seeing on tv that you never thought would get sober ARE sober. And anyone struggling with ANYTHING whether alcohol drugs (any drug) it goes to show you can get right again

  10. Y'all are like nuclear Bombermen who sell radiation pills after you strike.
    You paraded yourselves around, making drugs look cool. Now you're both in with rehabs. Y'all make me sick

  11. As a heroin addict of 7 years. With 10+ friends that died from od. Including my childhood best friend, the one I considered my brother. With 3 years clean. Novak's story still makes me feel like mine isn't shit. And if Novak can get sober, not to mention Steveo. Anyone can. And I truly mean.. anyone can.

  12. I love Steve-O and he does great things for spreading the recovery message, but people that work in recovery do not relapse at a higher rate than the general population. That information does not exist anywhere, it's made up. I assume someone told him that at some point. The overall relapse statistics are not as bad Steve-O often says on these podcasts either (He did kind of speak to this indirectly). A LOT more than 3% or 5%, or the numbers he often gives, get sober. The only numbers that are actually that low are for opioid, meth, and alcohol addicts staying sober after their FIRST time in treatment. Relapse is a part of a lot of our journeys, unfortunately, but there is research on people's sobriety 5 and 10 years after first being introduced to recovery, and those numbers are much better. We do recover.

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