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Rob Ford's Sobriety Coach: Inside the Manic Life & Work of Bob Marier 

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While Alcoholics Anonymous is the most well-known method of recovery for addicts, unconventional recovery coaches like Bob Marier have split from the pack to work inside of a non-religious, non-Anonymous, much more controversial space. Marier is most famous for his work helping the former crack-smoking and heavy-drinking mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford, get clean.
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@saibot1221
@saibot1221 8 лет назад
my uncle's parents were heavy drug users, and he was abused as a child. therefore, he was adopted. however he was addicted to all kinds of drugs, and all his friends have died from overdoses. furthermore, he would never be close to drugs when my brother and i were around. we once visited him for a week, and spent quality time with him, and at the end of the week, we asked if he wanted to come home with us for a 2 weeks, and he said yes. after those 2 weeks he asked my mom when he was going home, and my mom said 'never'. and that was it pretty much. he became a substitute teacher at our school, and he knew nobody in our country, so there was no way that he was going to get his hands on something. therefore, he became sober, and he hasn't touched a drug in 9 years. im so proud of him.
@SuperYosief
@SuperYosief 6 лет назад
saibot God bless his soul.
@basedsalty6970
@basedsalty6970 4 года назад
@@SuperYosief that's a great success
@bradstovall023
@bradstovall023 4 года назад
👍😁🙏
@lonelylongdistancekiller9844
@lonelylongdistancekiller9844 3 года назад
Make sure he addresses the underlying issues that got him to use in first place, because him not being able to get high is a good start, but you want him to be able to say no if the opportunity ever arises. Addiction is a daily battle for rest of your life. His battle is still not over.
@TheeDonCorleone
@TheeDonCorleone 8 лет назад
R.I.P to the biggest OG Toronto's ever owned
@ridwanomar5351
@ridwanomar5351 8 лет назад
The realest.
@ATLTraveler
@ATLTraveler 4 года назад
Who? Who is dead.
@nathanmcchristie3997
@nathanmcchristie3997 3 года назад
@@ATLTraveler rob ford
@kaylacywinski
@kaylacywinski 7 лет назад
As a child of an alcoholic I find this absolutely amazing. Very inspirational
@TheMattRiley
@TheMattRiley 8 лет назад
"Do you know what a pilot's training is for? It's not to fly the plane on a beautiful sunny warm day. It's to fly it when engine #2 is on fire and you're losing hydrolics." So true. Being a professional/expert is about managing when things go wrong.
@mozzmarket
@mozzmarket 8 лет назад
all fucking good being sober when your filthy fucking rich!
@SuperWerdooo
@SuperWerdooo 8 лет назад
+mozzmarket drink water instead of alcohol and you'll be a little bit richer!
@xUnleadedx
@xUnleadedx 8 лет назад
+mozzmarket Its even harder to stay sober when you are rich...lol what are you talking about
@littleteethkeith
@littleteethkeith 8 лет назад
+mozzmarket 'm sober and middle class. It's better than fucked up and middle class.
@FollowMozes
@FollowMozes 8 лет назад
Very inspirational. Never too late to turn things around. Great fucking guy.
@bigdawg111
@bigdawg111 8 лет назад
turn on your bullshit detector
@FollowMozes
@FollowMozes 8 лет назад
+Bigdawg 1 If people say he helped them, who the fuck are you and I too call it bullshit?
@bigdawg111
@bigdawg111 8 лет назад
Ego...look at me!!!!! Those who really serve others...do so selflessly without letting anyone know about it. In Narcotics Anonymous we call it selfless service, or as my sponsor taught me RAK without Smack - random acts of kindness without talking about it. I have seen these BS dudes thousands of times..... They come and go all the time......
@FollowMozes
@FollowMozes 8 лет назад
+Bigdawg 1 Again, what you think on how he should be or act...is irrelevant. If people swear by him and say he helped them, that's all it matters. End of story.
@bigdawg111
@bigdawg111 8 лет назад
There were some that claimed that Charles Manson and Jim Jones helped them....period
@orangejustice3536
@orangejustice3536 8 лет назад
my road to recovery was like j-walking the freeway with a blindfold. I made it and I've been maintaining it since 1999.
@jayjay-hb9wu
@jayjay-hb9wu 5 лет назад
fi mo , you go girl , you should be proud of yourself
@lookingforsanjunipero4542
@lookingforsanjunipero4542 5 лет назад
Hope you're still going strong, sis. My recovery felt the same 😁
@newcheese8554
@newcheese8554 5 лет назад
Dam your pretty
@rickberger4797
@rickberger4797 8 лет назад
28 years of recovery, a Master's from Hazelden, another degree in counseling. I have no idea what works every time. But I do know that there are 1,000's of different was to get it done a day at a time. If Bob gets it done and folks around too, that is what matters.
@Sendmetothesky
@Sendmetothesky 8 лет назад
Great comment, on point
@josephmarino3776
@josephmarino3776 8 лет назад
EXACTLY......you post is my birthday.
@weezyeff
@weezyeff 6 лет назад
Hazelden grad right here.
@chadmcdowell7999
@chadmcdowell7999 4 года назад
What was you addicted to bergers?
@spacerothstein1381
@spacerothstein1381 4 года назад
Uh-Mazin. Hilarious.
@dlansman
@dlansman 8 лет назад
Very well done piece. Much respect for those that do this kind of work.
@ARIOKHAJAVI
@ARIOKHAJAVI 8 лет назад
Rest in peace, another life claimed by cancer. I RESPECT him for fighting cancer the way he did.
@koboskolors
@koboskolors 8 лет назад
Bob fucking rules!!! Everybody needs someone like him.
@Bouchon211
@Bouchon211 8 лет назад
Too bad Chris Farley isn't still alive he could definitely play Rob Ford in a movie.
@Bouchon211
@Bouchon211 8 лет назад
***** Very true! They're like long lost brothers.
@lionelhutz5137
@lionelhutz5137 8 лет назад
🎵They tried to get me to go to rehab but I said no, no, no! 🎵
@cceja688
@cceja688 6 лет назад
Question is... do we need a Rob ford movie though?
@Nick-kl7ff
@Nick-kl7ff 6 лет назад
I was gonna say this reminds me of Blacksheep so much.
@TysonBowmanMusic
@TysonBowmanMusic 5 лет назад
Literal Vampire Potbellied Goblin great call!
@Zeno7741
@Zeno7741 8 лет назад
What have I learned from this documentary? Dont go work at Joe Beef restaurant.
@NathanDudani
@NathanDudani 8 лет назад
Best non-environmental/conflict documentary on Vice
@Zeno7741
@Zeno7741 8 лет назад
A rarity these days...
@littleteethkeith
@littleteethkeith 8 лет назад
+Nathan Dudani In that case it's is the best non-environmental/conflict documentary on Vice by default.
@poponachtschnecke
@poponachtschnecke 8 лет назад
+Nathan Dudani Japan's suicide forest is pretty good too
@strayCATchillspot
@strayCATchillspot 7 лет назад
u r a mormon
@Zachjones45314
@Zachjones45314 5 лет назад
As a suffering alcoholic, i loved this
@nakianiteshade
@nakianiteshade 8 лет назад
Best Line: "I called him a fat Fuck & Mr. Mayor."
@illiminatieoverlordgurglek140
@illiminatieoverlordgurglek140 6 лет назад
Oh I thought he said 'Mister mayo'. Lol.
@chesterchow1
@chesterchow1 8 лет назад
14:45 I didn't know Steve Jobs and Bill Murray had a love child
@matthewgomel21199
@matthewgomel21199 8 лет назад
holy shit
@mrimmabreakitdown
@mrimmabreakitdown 8 лет назад
Oh man. What a prime observation
@JamesBond-uz2dm
@JamesBond-uz2dm 8 лет назад
+Phil Latio Danny Ainge, GM of the Boston Celtics, is a recovery coach, who knew?
@VanCityGuy1
@VanCityGuy1 8 лет назад
+Phil Latio Stupid thing to say, Randy Quaid was clearly the main DNA provider here.
@biowerks
@biowerks 6 лет назад
Nailed IT
@TravisTerrell
@TravisTerrell 6 лет назад
As a generally alcohol-dependent person, I'd greatly appreciate organizations who excluded a god, or who were less based on dogma. Or even, who followed the more recent (recent being 5 years) of medical science, who showed that moderate drinking could be achieved, and that binge drinking was more likely following abstinence. Admittedly, not enough time to express my complaints. Aside from all that. Assuming abstinence, it's so difficult to find groups who value "non-believers" outside of the very major metropolitan areas (which do not exist in my state.) Perhaps people relate.
@esfitnesspro2455
@esfitnesspro2455 4 года назад
Accurate
@spacerothstein1381
@spacerothstein1381 4 года назад
You're a homosexual and you need to forgive. Let it go. Go your way. You do not need alcohol.
@Caver461
@Caver461 8 лет назад
Interesting character - very charismatic (the coach)
@GriseldaFlows
@GriseldaFlows 8 лет назад
Great upload Vice!
@jakerisi
@jakerisi 6 лет назад
This is such a beautiful documentary.
@3S0JJD
@3S0JJD 8 лет назад
finally a good doc from vice
@BiancaBeauty690
@BiancaBeauty690 2 года назад
I'd love to go to this guys homegroup,he seems so real to me running some great recovery, salute.
@Kigoz4Life
@Kigoz4Life 8 лет назад
great documentary. inspirational as hell =) Thanks.
@domscards
@domscards 6 лет назад
Yep, "God didn't do it for me, I did!" is very powerful. And I think Bob charges based on his client's income to be honest.
@carichaos1651
@carichaos1651 5 лет назад
DommY CS I totally just commented that! haha I love when he said that! #Realist
@BlazerCinema420
@BlazerCinema420 2 года назад
You are so very ignorant aha
@mycarmypetrol
@mycarmypetrol 8 лет назад
Wow about time. Good job Vice!
@p.a.6764
@p.a.6764 8 лет назад
So much respect for this man.
@darrellvmay
@darrellvmay 8 лет назад
Thank you every one in this video. Vice you ROCCK
@VanCityGuy1
@VanCityGuy1 8 лет назад
Being Rob Ford's Sobriety Coach, would be like being Kirsty Ally`s diet coach.
@danielgagne7080
@danielgagne7080 8 лет назад
+79274333 it would be like being Rob Ford's diet coach
@OnlyForAngels
@OnlyForAngels 8 лет назад
+79274333 He was "Rob Ford's Sobriety Coach....For 6 days? Six lousy days? Does that even count? If it was six weeks even that would be iffy but Ok, I could buy that.
@meowiekittie
@meowiekittie 8 лет назад
What an awesome guy. Wish I could go to his group. Seems so refreshing.
@MrIHaveTourettes
@MrIHaveTourettes 8 лет назад
This is work that I hold appreciation for. Thank you Vice.
@chris15325
@chris15325 8 лет назад
Way to go! Very awesome. Thank you
@realJimMarshall
@realJimMarshall 8 лет назад
Amazing documentary.
@Xiluxary
@Xiluxary 8 лет назад
great video vice
@Your_Wife.s_Boyfriend
@Your_Wife.s_Boyfriend 8 лет назад
almost everyone has the same haircut .. WTF
@littleteethkeith
@littleteethkeith 8 лет назад
+w rong name They just now discovered Hipster. Canada just stopped wearing the mullet in 2014.
@boricuaislander
@boricuaislander 7 лет назад
thank you so much vice
@captainsaucer
@captainsaucer 8 лет назад
Great Story, Really enjoyed it.
@bfines9440
@bfines9440 8 лет назад
great episode
@CheckNate22
@CheckNate22 7 лет назад
Wow. One of the best things I've ever seen from Vice.
@theinternetgavemeaids5393
@theinternetgavemeaids5393 6 лет назад
As a recovering addict I wash I could have afforded a sober coach 5 years ago. I use to think that I had no idea people stayed sober and although I doubt I have the magic answer it’s good seeing people do good for others.
@lowrant
@lowrant 8 лет назад
Very interesting and well made interview/documentary. More stuff like this from Vice where the main focus is on the subject they are covering and not the journalist.
@Sniz420
@Sniz420 8 лет назад
hope all is good for Rob and family , cancer is never fun over Christmas , all the best
@gc0rd645
@gc0rd645 8 лет назад
this guy is phenomenal!
@shahmeerlakho1451
@shahmeerlakho1451 8 лет назад
hes amazing simply
@tavken3i
@tavken3i 8 лет назад
Bob Marier! How can he be reached ? Its important!
@xxlizziezxxful
@xxlizziezxxful 6 лет назад
I’m an addict and hate any kind of meeting I hate getting close to people
@nfltr8
@nfltr8 8 лет назад
fantastic story. really eye opening. rob marier youre a good human being.
@MrSuperdurden
@MrSuperdurden 6 лет назад
Bob, based on what I just saw, you rock. There is no silver bullet, but at least Bob tries to adapt a program to the addict. There is no shame in addiction as long as you are actually trying to do something about it. ADD and Coke correlation is spot on.
@punisher10011
@punisher10011 8 лет назад
Fantastic guy, one of those really inspiring people. Someone who does not compromise in his work and gets the best out of people by focussing on the bad. But it would be fuking great seeing him and Anthony Bourdain discuss addiction and food.
@PDoughboy22
@PDoughboy22 8 лет назад
This would make a good movie
@jestermindcrime1773
@jestermindcrime1773 6 лет назад
I used to hate the fact that I kinda chose to get clean an sober in Fort Erie Canada at the Arid House, not that anything was wrong with the house,it was great an it worked for what you put into your time there, The drawback was that you had to attend an min of 5, 12step meetings a week, now this is a very small hick town an not many different people at the meetings, so you really got an insight into the so-called Old Timers or the ones you were supposed to look up to,,I won't get into how really messed up it is here , but it gave me time to really see how thses 12 step programs an listening to these people here I'm so glad I had enough of a mind left, not to get brain washed into trading my addiction of booze an drugs for meetings,,There is a life in being sober an ya don't have to live it in the rooms
@johnruthger550
@johnruthger550 6 лет назад
my god, that opening line. it's beautiful.
@MFQuade
@MFQuade 8 лет назад
Great video, time for a beer.
@spacerothstein1381
@spacerothstein1381 4 года назад
Pills. Hash. Opium. Sun's over the yardarm somewhere.
@garrieleepeck8753
@garrieleepeck8753 8 лет назад
iv fault addiction since I was 14 41 now aut of that had 10 years clean n sober I fell off a couple years ago witch im so gutted but for the last week iv been clean n sober I hate this illness not wish it in any family for all aut there I wish u all well one day at a time! !!!
@RandyRawgust
@RandyRawgust 6 лет назад
Those meetings look lit
@hobojonas
@hobojonas 8 лет назад
What a legend this man is.
@jz5748
@jz5748 5 лет назад
ADDICTION AND DEPRESSION are two biggest disease
@superflytnt8831
@superflytnt8831 8 лет назад
wow this guy's story echoes my own, my family was great and I've been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder swell, I too have noticed a link between the drug addiction and adhd.
@OfficialTWSandco
@OfficialTWSandco 8 лет назад
RIP Rockin' Rob Ford
@poopiepantsmcgee456
@poopiepantsmcgee456 6 лет назад
I love the sence of humor.
@alexanderward5286
@alexanderward5286 4 года назад
He is right, addiction is not a moral flaw but a disease. It is a real problem that needs treatment.
@RaggaBaby
@RaggaBaby 8 лет назад
i need a guy like that in my life urgently...
@alexkulka8578
@alexkulka8578 4 года назад
Go to a NA meeting!
@bradstovall023
@bradstovall023 4 года назад
I hope you find that person or in most cases I've heard of or actually happened in my life is they find you.. just keep you're eyes and ears open always. I know this comment is years later than yours, I just really hope you had your chance friend.
@bashfurt
@bashfurt 6 лет назад
an honest inspiration
@poponachtschnecke
@poponachtschnecke 8 лет назад
Bob looks way better now with his awesome hair than in his coke days. A lot like the German dude in Super Troopers.
@whitewaterfrog
@whitewaterfrog 8 лет назад
+poponachtschnecke i think he was swiss. still a good comment
@carichaos1651
@carichaos1651 5 лет назад
"God didnt do it for me, I did!" 😍😍😍. I love how there are educated and evolved-thinking individuals in this documentary. 💙
@al5612
@al5612 3 года назад
I'm not a psychologist, but I am taking some psychology courses in uni (again... not a psychologist!) The main theme of psychology that we study, is that psychology is theoretically diverse. There is no "one way" nor "the cure". The approach that we see in Alcoholics anonymous is a very systematic and theory based approach. It isn't that dangerous living isn't recognised as potentially effective in helping cure addiction, rather there is no way to do it on a widescale-systematic approach. But it is recognised that "living a little" has benefits in helping patients. Bob's approach is very hands on and unconventional. It most definitely does not meet the modern textbook approach to therapy. But it does use a lot of principals in an unconventional manner, much like they did in the 50s.
@wolskye
@wolskye 8 лет назад
awesome !
@xxlizziezxxful
@xxlizziezxxful 6 лет назад
There are no subtitles, can you put them on please? Sometimes I don't know what the interviewer said.
@dieselphiend
@dieselphiend 6 лет назад
Let's examine some of the negative effects of cocaine use: erosion of nasal passages: almost entirely the result of the clandestine nature of it's production and choice of cutting agents, i.e. Levamisole. depletion of personal finances: entirely related to cocaine's legal status; banning any substance has the immediate effect of increasing its value by at least tenfold. users are forced to resort to crime in order to be able to afford their addiction. banning anything creates a series of problems that in most cases have a more detrimental impact on communities than the substances themselves. For example, America spends or loses over $300,000,000,000 a year on the Drug War. It would literally cost tens times less to simply subsidize drug users habits. Not only that, but it would introduce virtually every addict in the country to a system which truly could be controlled. Heroin from a licensed pharmaceutical company is relatively safe as opposed to heroin from Afghanistan- there can be no doubt. I could go on and on. Only decriminalization will ever reduce usage statistics in any country on earth, and it doesn't matter what the penalties for drug use are- not even death dissuades people from getting high, heck, in some cases, it leads them right to it (heroin hot shots are a form of advertising). Want proof? Portugal legalized all drugs in 2001, they no longer have a major problem with illegal drugs.. Just having to explain these kinds of things to people leaves me hopeless for humanity.
@MRTN13
@MRTN13 6 лет назад
- Aggression - Paranoia - Addiction I've worked in a rehab clinic. Only junkies glorify drugs.
@dieselphiend
@dieselphiend 6 лет назад
Aggression? Nonsense. The only thing a cocaine user wants to do is more cocaine. So what? It's their life, not yours. If it's the societal financial cost that concerns you, then decriminalization is the answer. It would be tenfold cheaper to simply subsidize a cocaine addicts habit than it is to lock them up for years on end. You do realize this, don't you? The War on Drugs costs just this nation well over $300,000,000,000 a year. AND IT'S A FUTILE ENDEAVOR WHICH ONLY MAKES THE PROBLEM WORSE. That's what happens when you bust a drug dealer, at least 2 or 3 more take their place. The Drug War is directly responsible for the exponential growth of both users and dealers. Furthermore, no one is "glorifying" drug use. Please show me where I attempted to associate glitz and glamour with drug use. You wouldn't even have a job if it wasn't for the Drug War- you're biased from the gate.
@dieselphiend
@dieselphiend 6 лет назад
Also, a rehab clinic is the complete opposite of the free world. Of course people are going to be aggressive in virtual prison while detoxing. Do you even have any experience with drug use and drug users in the real world? Furthermore: news.vice.com/article/ungass-portugal-what-happened-after-decriminalization-drugs-weed-to-heroin Psychology Today - Why Intelligent People Use More Drugs www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/201011/why-intelligent-people-use-more-drugs Esquire - Smarter People Stay Up Later, Do More Drugs and Have More Sex www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a26244/smart-means-sex-and-drugs-and-staying-up/ Big Think - Creative People Cheat, Smart People Do Drugs bigthink.com/Mind-Matters/studies-creative-people-cheat-smart-people-do-drugs The Atlantic - Science Is Sure: Smart People Love Drugs www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/11/science-sure-smart-people-love-drugs/335437/ TIME - Why Kids With High IQs Are More Likely to Take Drugs healthland.time.com/2011/11/15/why-kids-with-high-iq-are-more-likely-to-take-drugs/
@jhowever9126
@jhowever9126 6 лет назад
I agree completely. Unfortunately, legalisation is likely too progressive for most people in most countries. While in the United States, we are supposed to seperate law from religious beliefs we still have people who are religious and/or rich making the laws. And with that being said, there would be less need for law enforcement and correctional officers/ prison guards to keep those gosh darn druggies and dealers off the street. We all know for every dealer who's busted there are others willing to replace them. The addicts sometimes do commit crimes out of the drive for money to obtain drugs... And unfortunately out of a drug induced frenzy. *Rarely* Legal drugs = People think it will make every one including their toddlers use them. Until society can actually see that this will continue regardless of the consequences : prison, becoming broke, or death, we can't move forward. The actual truth is human behavior has no rationality other than one person living as they chose. If they want to use drugs ... That's their choice. It shouldn't be illegal. But neither should prostitution. Sex and drugs are enjoyable.... And God forbid we enjoy our short existence on this planet. It's mostly the way our culture is. We deny ourselves a lot of happiness in many ways. And a majority rules theory obviously isn't working or we would all have this "holyier than thou" attitude and just be automatically perfect from birth to burial. But that's not how life really works out, at all. Also legalising and taxing would probably pay off national debt, fix our crappy roads, pay teachers better so they might effectively do their job with a better attitude, provide universal healthcare, provide free college education, and potentially provide more money for housing low/no income people. More money to the disabled/seniors on social security. We wouldn't want to help others too much. That would be way too much to ask from the U.S. Conservatives= What other people do with their own bodies bothers them. Sex and drugs are bad umkay. *note: while some say it hurts the families when they die from their addiction... No shit, all deaths are sucky... but we are all going to die one day, enjoy it while you can, and if you can't enjoy it sober then so what. Still going to die regardless.
@dieselphiend
@dieselphiend 4 года назад
​@@MRTN13 You work in a rehab clinic, that means you're dealing with people who are detoxing. That's very different from dealing with people who are high. I should know, I was a heroin addict for 15 years. You come of as so sure of yourself, but why? What on earth makes you think you have everything figured out? Only plebeians glorify sobriety. You will never know the joys of chemical consumption. So what kind of corny stuff do you do for fun? Do you jump out of airplanes? How is that any different than injecting cocaine? How about extreme sports in which people are constantly injured? How is that any different from drug use? They are both selfish endeavors that seek to release chemicals into the brain as a result of risk. Perhaps you take life too fucking seriously? Guess what? No matter how serious you take it, YOU'RE STILL GONNA DIE. Not only that, but you won't be able to take any of the material possessions , of which you avoided drugs to be able to afford, with you. You don't seem to understand that you are here merely for the experience, and that no matter what it is you are doing, you are experiencing *something*. We are all perfectly human, doing perfectly human things, and there is absolutely, positively, no greater purpose for any of us.
@Jpfro54
@Jpfro54 8 лет назад
Bless this guy
@earlgarcia6106
@earlgarcia6106 4 года назад
Real freedom is being like this, then also being able to enjoy a drink without completely losing the ropes that invisibly keep our life on the somewhat useful path.
@GTS4tw
@GTS4tw 8 лет назад
I hope Rob Ford knows what an inspiration he is to the average guy.
@newcheese8554
@newcheese8554 5 лет назад
Hear Hear
@alexkulka8578
@alexkulka8578 4 года назад
Yes, I do. Send me a tester from overseas, the rocks I'm smoking in London, UK are kinda disappointing. The coke is too weak here in England. I want to buy some strong crack! Can you help?!
@Sendmetothesky
@Sendmetothesky 8 лет назад
This is great
@tomg5187
@tomg5187 6 лет назад
14:02 that escalated so quickly!
@alekseysoldatenkov5675
@alekseysoldatenkov5675 6 лет назад
This is a great story. :)
@SpiritFitVices
@SpiritFitVices 6 лет назад
This would be the dream job. Rewarding as hell.
@jenjoshcripps3905
@jenjoshcripps3905 3 года назад
Your coming back,
@randyrysdale852
@randyrysdale852 6 лет назад
man, what a tough job this guy had. rob ford was a professional
@NuclearCow100
@NuclearCow100 3 года назад
I think they are missing the point of "higher power." When I went through AA and the 12 step program I was told that my higher power could be a doorknob lol. The principal behind it is understand that you cannot absolve yourself of alcoholism on your own and it takes something beyond yourself to cure alcoholism. Submitting to a higher power also brings humility and allows you to let go of uncontrollable life circumstances (like death, unfair adversity, etc.). Many people allow their ego to blind them from this and I absolutely sense this in this documentary. I'm not one to judge (because I've learned that my judgement onto others is a reflection of the harsh judgement I inflict upon myself) and AA is not for everyone. All I can say is that I am 5 months sober and could not have gotten to this point without the 12 step blueprint AA provided me.
@duperlowrider
@duperlowrider 7 лет назад
Who is the guy in the Toronto super luxury condo?
@insignia76
@insignia76 8 лет назад
Xtremly hard to cut powerful opiates without substitution like suboxone or methadone.If anyone can do without GL with that i dont think many ppl succed in the long run without those subs.
@europianbob
@europianbob 8 лет назад
Sadly but true. Im on methadone. Was a heroin addict for years. 3 years off and hopefully forever.
@k3zzyP
@k3zzyP 8 лет назад
RIP Rob Ford.
@shahn78
@shahn78 6 лет назад
00:48 "Okay, turn to the camera and give us your tough guy look. Aaaand, action!"
@yourchildhoodbedroom9584
@yourchildhoodbedroom9584 3 года назад
Did anyone else just hear the term “dyking out” for the first time ever?
@Xxp3kerxX
@Xxp3kerxX 8 лет назад
Wow this is a fucking great one guy's.. good job on this one.
@Danikaisburning
@Danikaisburning 7 лет назад
The sobriety pushing dude came into my restaurant and told me to watch this. lol.
@ehyouman
@ehyouman 8 лет назад
Dudes driving a hyundai, ain't that lucrative
@Jdigger4130
@Jdigger4130 8 лет назад
I love the "I gotta give back"… for a fee mind u…
@xxlizziezxxful
@xxlizziezxxful 6 лет назад
I can tell he would be a good at what he does because in the addiction world, in order for someone to get someone sober the person working with them has to take no BS and show tough love because addicts are some of the most manipulative and vindictive due to their disease. It takes a tough cookie to break their addiction!
@supersaiyngohan
@supersaiyngohan 8 лет назад
R.I.P
@VTeslaV
@VTeslaV 6 лет назад
Anyone know who that client of bob is at 4:20?
@kraftyhandz
@kraftyhandz 5 месяцев назад
I love this, guy. I wish he was my mentor.
@derekkase7884
@derekkase7884 8 лет назад
the most interesting people sit around that table, the outsiders are the most interesting unique people one can meet.
@revfunk8823
@revfunk8823 5 лет назад
No link to bob??? Great one smfh
@xxblueeyesxx522
@xxblueeyesxx522 8 лет назад
"fucking larry" lol i love that dog
@viteam1952
@viteam1952 8 лет назад
This dude is straight up, NO BS kinda guy..
@Gquequeg98
@Gquequeg98 4 года назад
lmfao the tuba music at 2:00
@gonepostal474
@gonepostal474 8 лет назад
How refreshing to hear about substance abuse treatment that is not a cult like AA. I look at AA as just another drug replacement. One of the best lines that I remember from Cheech and Chong is "I used to be messed up on drugs, now I'm messed up on the lord".
@nicelady333
@nicelady333 5 лет назад
F excellent docu
@nightowl1744
@nightowl1744 2 года назад
I want to go Canada it seems so chill & crazy
@jonyqueespeut
@jonyqueespeut Год назад
As an American that moved from NYC to Toronto, can confirm Canada is absolutely more chill but in fact, wild. 10/10.
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