Andrew Reynolds, Ellington, Greco, boulala are all inspirations with being so upfront with addiction. I rewatch andrew telling his story all the time strictly for the motivation to not pick up and use. Love you stevo-O and anyone else who thinks their alone
@@lronhubbard305 they made videos between then...chicken bone, skate tank, solo footy from a bunch of riders. 15 years is that shit I do like for a video, well worth the wait!
Dude is seriously the best. Saw him do stand up and he was hilarious. Let everyone in the audience take a picture with him after, when it was my turn he pulled me in super tight and we took a pic, I didnt like it and he said we could take another! Super amazing guy, thanks for this!
I really respect this dude and everything he's been thru and how much he has grown and matured as an individual. Since being sober he is really smart and well spoken and has a really heightened sense of self-awareness.
True! That is what makes him perfect for having his own podcast, no matter who he brings on and what they talk about, he has a crazy story with video evidence hahaha
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Steve-O is a guy I've been watching for 20 years now. All of the CKY and Jackass guys are like Prozac for me. I watch them and all of my current stress seems to fade away and it's 2000 again.
1 2 3 GO!! This is one of my favorite episodes so far! These podcasts are getting better and better!! Stoked on the Jackass 4 info we all got too. Steve-O you are an awesome guy, hell yeah dude!
The explanation of skateboarding being special and how it weeds out the quitters/pssys was on point. Skateboarding is amazing learned alot from it not just tricks.
Just wanted to give a shout out to Steve-O. I'm a 90's baby so naturally I grew up watching Steve-O's career progress and all the ups and downs it produced. I've been watching his latest content from him on Rogan to his skateboard "career" video and it's refreshing to see how rad of a human he is/become. The world needs more Steve-O's ☠🛹🤘🏻
This Steve-O interview is surprisingly interesting and inspiring. It appears that this Man has overcome his challenges and is a better Man for it now. Good job Steve-O, looking good playa !
Seriously... This last year has been fucking awesome ever since I read that Jake Phelps thrasher issue and took skating more seriously. Skate mentality is like a philosophy for how to live your life on your own terms and push yourself as far as you can go in whatever you want to do and just get as amped as possible.
Or hooked on meth, I've mostly known people to end up on meth which sucks.. Trying to encourage the young bucks is hard knowing they'll probably end up on ice
My sister is 5 years older than me. I remember her coming home from highschool one day and telling me about Steve-o and Knoxville. Specifically the goldfish. Never thought I'd be watching those names on a magic mini internet screen ~20 years later
Steve-O is so much more intelligent than people give him credit for. Such an insane and incredible story. Shoutouts to Steve-O and shoutouts to Nine Club for one of the most entertaining interviews ever!
This is great and all but I am hoping the only reason the Ed Templeton episode is not up yet is because it is taking ages to upload due to how long it is!
I kind of thought it would be canceled because of everything going on in the world and then to see this weeks Steve-O. Thank you for all you guys do. We all need it right now!!!
Hey Steve-O, I don't have Twitter to tell you but I have watched the entire 2 and a half hour podcast and I wish it was longer dude! I've also just subscribed to your new Wild Ride! podcast. You're a legend, greetings from Barcelona! Yeah dude!!!
Of COURSE we get Steve-O on episode # 187!! Straight killer.. of brain cells by the billions!! Dude's a survivor of alot of shit most ppl don't survive. And his skate skills impressed in that new video he dropped!!
I remember seeing Jackass 2 in theaters. It was the first time in my life that I laughed out loud at a movie the whole movie. The whole theater was going crazy it was so funny.
@@ladev91 same. I remember I was in the 7th or 8th grade and our friends mom drove 3 of us to the theater and decided to get a ticket also. She had no idea what she was in for. First time I had tears from laughing
I remember him from the big brother Florida trip mag, the big brother videos, then jackass, then the don’t try this at home tapes, (he even gave out his real phone number in the credits of ‘the lost tapes’ dvd) then the RU-vid videos of his ‘rap career’ and eventually clearly when he needed help.. so glad he sobered up and the last few years of his career (advocating for animal rights, and showing he can still be funny and entertaining without being self-destructive or hurting himself). Yes he’s an exhibitionist but also a genuinely good person. Who’d have thought of all the jackass guys, he’d end up one of the most sober and inspiring.
Steve-0 this is noggin from san jose California I watched through the whole interveiw, it was a very positive and uplifting interview dont think people aren't entertained cuz they are. You're enough. Noggin
9-Club Enlightenment la 1750 Voltaire -- "Love truth, but pardon error." When Lance Mt. reminisced about being a "poseur" that's kinda me circa 1966 western Kansas. During "Surf's Up," we rode our boards with impossible, steel wheels while waiting to leave home.
These guys are fcking awesome. The way they let steve talk and go on long stories with NO INTERRUPTIONS and then ask a perfect question and then onto another story lol great show
Hell yea...I can listen to Steve-O all day, dudes got some stories...so glad he's still around to entertain and tell stories, definitely one of the lucky ones!
glad it was this...with all this corona i was expecting an interview with a supreme jacket....thank you...ps i stole the supreme jacket joke thank you thank you...keep go never stop keep go never stop
Years passed by without me even knowing that Steve O even went off the radar! He's always been on my radar since the 90s. So to hear all this news and emotion from the goats mouth himself really made me appreciate his journeys and accomplishments even more than I already did. Kudos to you Steve O! 🙏 This podcast is probably the only thing I follow more than skate videos themselves. I love hearing the stories and getting to know everyone on the show without ever personally meeting anyone. I wish you guys all the very best and you certainly have me as an avid watcher! Chris Roberts and the crew deserve some serious creds and most likely already have them but for what it's worth from an average joe. I appreciate everything you guys are doing! Keep the interviews coming! 🤘👊💪🛹😎
I love podcasts like this where you just get a raw behind the scenes story of everything. Television is so edited for time and what not. Always love hearing Steve O stories.
The year was 1999, I was 6 years old. We had a massive 10" Powell deck from the late 80's in the garage. It had boardslide rails AND nose & tail rails, heaviest fucking board ever dude. I always saw the board laying around and never thought much of it, until one day, my uncle was visiting, he was about 19 at the time, and I heard some racket outside, I looked out the window and saw my uncle and his friends in the driveway messing with the board. I will never forget what I saw next, my uncle's friend Dave, did a steezy fucking kickflip on the giant old-school board, wearing timbs nonetheless. I was mesmerized dude, never seen anything like that before. I knew what I had witnessed was awesome, and that I wanted in on it. A couple months later, my 6 year old ass and my little brother were chilling with my dad, he decided to get a pizza from pizza hut, so we head up the street to grab the pizza, and lo and behold, pizzahut has a ad-campaign going on with Sony, our supreme large pizza came with a PlayStation 1 demo disc, on that disc was the key. Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 demo disc, only 1 level available (warehouse), 2 minute trick attack. Me and my brother played it OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER. We NEEDED to get skateboards. Couple months later, my 7th birthday. My dad gives me a complete shop deck from our local shop (Switch Skateboarding, still there to this day). It was game on baby. I was completely obsessed, we started going to the shop regularly, they'd give me the old decks and wheels that the older guys would leave there when they got new decks, it was so cool being able to skate the same decks as my local heroes after they were done with them. Fast forward a couple months, my little brother gets a board, now I'm 8 and he's 6, my dad notices we still haven't given up with skateboarding. My dad was a train engineer, and one of his routes was along the shipyard in Philadelphia, one day in 2000 he is riding his route, and looks over next to the shipyard and notices a big concrete skatepark under the bridge, it was FDR. It was the closest park to where we lived, so he took us there. Me and my little brother became locals at FDR as youngsters. That was in 2000, I remember going to the xgames the next two years when they were in Philly, and FDR was right next to the sports stadiums where they held the xgames, so my dad took us over to skate in-between contests, I will never forget, we went over to FDR and a young Eric Koston was ripping the place up, I remember at one point he fell and his board shot over to me, I handed it to him and he said thanks lil dude! It was surreal, I was probably JUST playing his character on PlayStation the night before, and now he was right here. Anyways, now it's 20 years later and I'm 27, I still skate regularly, and have never taken a break, I've done things on a skateboard I would NEVER have dreamed I'd be able to do when I was 9 years old. Thank you skateboarding, I will never stop until my body physically doesn't allow me.
My friend asked me to watch this. This hit so hard in so many levels. 2,5h of constant life coaching in between lines. Super good podcast right to the end (and yes, too short episode!)
Man I can admit that from the outside looking in, I never liked Steve O, but he's been through a lot and his journey to self improvement is incredible. Huge, huge props to him.