Russell Brand Puts His Spin On The 12-Step Program

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'Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions' author Russell Brand gives Stephen his own interpretation of the 12-step recovery program for addicts.
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@GenevieveThornton
@GenevieveThornton 6 років тому
I don't know...others may dislike him and his thoughts on life and the way he moves about in his chair, but honestly, he's a breath of fresh air compared to every other celebrity on these shows. He offers something that provokes deep thought for the viewer that is game for it, not just blah blah blah.
@Elephantstonica
@Elephantstonica 6 років тому
Genevieve Don't reckon. He spews half-remembered Shelley and seems to rage at things that don't necessarily need raging against, trying to wrap his fevered brain around his place and worth. Acquiescence to life and all it contains, isn't all that complex. It's a fleeting material gift, stop and take it in. To look for or demand more and reason to boot, is only naive greed.
@cheeseandmore
@cheeseandmore 6 років тому
No, it's philosophical thinking -- and some peoples minds run at such speeds. No need to be insultling.
@Enso.
@Enso. 6 років тому
godscop999 if this isn't the most "le smart guy" comment I've ever read...
@Elephantstonica
@Elephantstonica 6 років тому
Shellz Insulting him? You or yours? Don't reckon. As for philosophy, addiction and clarity I'd more than welcome a chin wag with him over a drink or other. I do find him amusing occasionally, his standup not so much and am in agreement with some of what he says and writes. Could discuss his lectures, written works and hear his take on a few topics. I.e. The Epicurean Paradox, a prime mover and whether one is necessary or not, Aquinas himself possibly disputing a causal chain as evidence to begin with, certain aspects of Buddhism, Stoicism, the worship of Daoist mediums (possible introduction to such), the effort in obtaining Chandu from poppy straw, withdrawal, putting his foot in it with Wossy (if he's up for it) and more.
@staceywood4369
@staceywood4369 6 років тому
Genevieve follow his UKposts channel- TREW News- podcast Under the Skin
@SaintMu
@SaintMu 6 років тому
Damn, my boy Stephen came prepared lol If it was Fallon, he'd just be giggling frantically around his desk, wondering wtf going on
@MrGreenAKAguci00
@MrGreenAKAguci00 6 років тому
Eaque Johnson Steven is one of the very few that actually can go toe to toe with Russell. He also knows how to actually engage him and show his interest in what matters to him.
@jomontanee
@jomontanee 6 років тому
Eaque you don't need to put someone down to raise someone up. It's very UNCOOL. Colbert is always great with writers, thinkers but he fails miserably with stars, celebs etc. His interviews with them are bland and boring. But I love him the most when he interviews thinkers. Everybody has his or her own niche, I believe.
@SaintMu
@SaintMu 6 років тому
Jo Montanee I didn't put anyone down to raise someone up, as you suggest. You extrapolated that from a simple 2-line comment, but that is your thinking, not mine. imo, THAT's what's uncool here. I never tried to rate Colbert higher than Fallon or anyone in general, I'm merely talking about this specific interview with Russell Brand, and joking that Fallon wouldn't do anywhere as good as this (which I assumed judging from past interviews with the two). In reality, I think Colbert is only good when he can be provocative/aggressive or show depth, he's never starstruck (to the point that I don't think he cares about Hollywood stars at all), so yeah his interviews with stars are flat and sometimes awkward, I never watch them anymore. But see, you're the one who's assuming that I'm trying to praise my favorite by belittling the others - you're the one making assumptions.
@Tamashi88
@Tamashi88 6 років тому
man if you think you didn't put Fallon down you need to re-read your first comment.
@liberatethruexposure
@liberatethruexposure 5 років тому
The whole interview sounds very scripted to me. I mean they both believe in what they were saying, but they definitely rehearsed it
@ssilk2928
@ssilk2928 6 років тому
"No-one really feels self-confident deep down because it's an artificial idea. Really, people aren't that worried about what you're doing or what you're saying, so you can drift around the world relatively anonymously: you must not feel persecuted and examined. Liberate yourself from that idea that people are watching you." - Russell Brand Once you realize no one really gives a shit about you, you can become the person you want to be without hesitation and fear.
@liinu01
@liinu01 5 років тому
thanks for that, great quote.
@motazal-hyari692
@motazal-hyari692 5 років тому
"Once you realize no one really gives a shit about you, you can become the person you want to be without hesitation and fear." not for all people
@its_me_dave
@its_me_dave 4 роки тому
Also two thousand years of Christianity has left you feeling watched...
@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202
@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 3 роки тому
yes. I agree. "imaginary audience" is not an imaginary concept at all. Once I realized it I felt strangely very reassured.
@celesteteacher3956
@celesteteacher3956 2 роки тому
@@franjk7114 this is true, but finding some liberation is the most noble activity
@KingSethMorton
@KingSethMorton 6 років тому
i highly recommend all of his books, if he'd been an author before becoming an actor he'd be widely respected for his prose
@simetry6477
@simetry6477 6 років тому
He was an author prior to becoming an actor.
@NJOverclocked
@NJOverclocked 6 років тому
Seth Morton Agreed I've read Revolution it's great
@KingSethMorton
@KingSethMorton 6 років тому
well he became an actor when he was like 13 so I don't think that's true. His autobiographies all center around his acting career and he trained in acting for a decade so it was clearly always the focus of his early life. He began writing comedy skits for himself and friends, but that's not authoring. His first book, I believe, is My . Bookie Wook, a reflection on his break into hollywood
@ThePatsyMusic
@ThePatsyMusic 6 років тому
stewart lee disagrees - i go with stewart lee. i still like russell brand tho.
@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 6 років тому
Oh bullshit. He's the most egregious self-promoter alive today, including the Kardashians
@HermitMoth
@HermitMoth 6 років тому
Russel never disappoints
@olapopawska8456
@olapopawska8456 6 років тому
gothmoth64 I liked the comment even before I listened to the interview, that's how confident in this I am haha
@ssantiago5231
@ssantiago5231 6 років тому
Word
@teeniebeenie8774
@teeniebeenie8774 6 років тому
love how he kicked mika's dum arse on that late nite chat show
@annettejones8657
@annettejones8657 6 років тому
gothmoth64 ii
@razzberryfields1315
@razzberryfields1315 6 років тому
That's what all the she's said 😘
@TheAtheistPriest
@TheAtheistPriest 6 років тому
This man's mind is sexier than he is... and he is one attractive man!
@kellyusher1
@kellyusher1 5 років тому
I would love to shag him and have him quote Shakespeare at the same time. he was great in the tempest and I love all his books including the children's book
@jesidillon4593
@jesidillon4593 2 роки тому
On point.
@elkeve2742
@elkeve2742 6 років тому
This was beautiful and brilliant. It's awesome to see Russells energy tempered a bit by someone who actually listens and challenges him, and it's equally awesome to see Stephen have a conversation where he's actually able to show his smarts and wisdom.
@sarajamus
@sarajamus 6 років тому
Elke Ve My favorite interviews done by Colbert are usually with authors, intellectuals, political journalists, etc... Russel Brand is of course so multi faceted as a person that he is definitely not the average boring hollywood celebrity interview!
@treehuggerdude4
@treehuggerdude4 6 років тому
Yeah, I agree. They got on quite well. Colbert followed his logic and Brand seemed to like being taken seriously. Letterman used to make fun of brand (characterizing him as a wierdo) and Conan just didn't understand him at all (his sidekick does to some extent but the one who has to bring the laughs is Conan and he's usually disarmed by Brand.) So yea, Colbert did well.
@timothy790110
@timothy790110 6 років тому
And how exactly was brand challenged by colbert?
@gilhoi
@gilhoi Рік тому
​@@sarajamus Colbert is the joke NOW
@garfunkle5447
@garfunkle5447 6 років тому
Russell is a delight to watch.
@tarantulacollective
@tarantulacollective 6 років тому
That was awesome! You need to have russel brand on again and again
@wendyknox-leet1034
@wendyknox-leet1034 6 років тому
Gold2Crypto I
@manjakwiej2986
@manjakwiej2986 5 років тому
I think Russel brand is the best✌🏼
@giovannadiaz1917
@giovannadiaz1917 6 років тому
came to laugh, left with a nihilist existencial crisis.
@avedic
@avedic 3 роки тому
Ha! I had literally the polar opposite experience. The latter first....the former after.
@BrokenGodEnt
@BrokenGodEnt 3 роки тому
My nihilist existential crisis was ended watching this.
@SnailHatan
@SnailHatan 2 роки тому
If you were nihilistic, it wouldn’t be an existential crisis 🤦🏼‍♂️
@giovannadiaz1917
@giovannadiaz1917 2 роки тому
@@SnailHatan you must be fun at parties...
@batlefieldproes
@batlefieldproes 2 роки тому
@@giovannadiaz1917 and you next be magnificent at parties
@DuranmanX
@DuranmanX 6 років тому
I must have accidentally stumbled on a "Big Questions With Even Bigger Stars" segment
@tomsenft7434
@tomsenft7434 6 років тому
Adrian Duran are you a member of The Church of Brand?
@altitudeillume6729
@altitudeillume6729 6 років тому
BRAND CAN BE SO CHARMINGLY ENTERTAINING, OR HORRIBLY HONEST.
@sccello
@sccello 6 років тому
Probably because it won't be as funny if the big questions get real answers and not jokes. Or if the guest is constantly outshining Stephen with the depth and quickness of his answers.
@juancesarbueno754
@juancesarbueno754 6 років тому
jajaja he accidentally stumbled una bocha de 10 con la ñata jajaa. He can´t stay sit
@FreddyMolina-jinhound
@FreddyMolina-jinhound 6 років тому
I'd like an uncensored version please.
@jamesonjunky
@jamesonjunky 6 років тому
He said "Are you a bit fucked?" "Could ya not be fucked?" "Are you on your own gonna unfuck yourself?"
@FreddyMolina-jinhound
@FreddyMolina-jinhound 6 років тому
I know, I'd still like to hear and watch it uncensored.
@PhilipAlexanderHassialis
@PhilipAlexanderHassialis 6 років тому
Well perhaps one of these days they could persuade Stephen to conduct some interviews whilst being "interviewed" by Graham.
@rachaelcolman1639
@rachaelcolman1639 6 років тому
At 7 min 30 seconds heat says "Whose going to do it and what "_____" would you use. " can anyone fill in the blank for me lol
@thethegreenmachine
@thethegreenmachine 6 років тому
+rachael ray Yeah that's the one I can't figure out either.
@traviswysote2605
@traviswysote2605 6 років тому
Fucking love this guy. He's spot on about everything
@tarsiusbancanus5279
@tarsiusbancanus5279 6 років тому
And he confuses dark matter with dark energy
@turbonbc
@turbonbc 6 років тому
Its called being Awake :)
@barryirlandi4217
@barryirlandi4217 6 років тому
Travis Wysote his gender bender stuff is stupid... But he is often on the ball
@homemzangado
@homemzangado 6 років тому
We really need a 3 hour long version of this.
@thisutuber
@thisutuber 6 років тому
He made an excellent doc on Amy Winehouse, a friend.
@kikifletcher3087
@kikifletcher3087 6 років тому
Watch his 'under the skin' series on youtube. Brilliant.
@nija1976
@nija1976 6 років тому
It exists, Joe Rogan Experience
@JellyBean-or1yw
@JellyBean-or1yw 6 років тому
Russel Brand has an hour-long radio show once/week i think, & he invites intellectual guests. It is called "under the skin" & is available on youtube.
@astralnight3493
@astralnight3493 6 років тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f3WUZaece22Gspc.html
@EatinPaste
@EatinPaste 6 років тому
It's so enjoyable to watch when someone can follow Russell.
@ThePwebb
@ThePwebb 3 роки тому
Stephen is intelligent enough to follow, and respond to Russell. Craig Ferguson has the same demons of addiction and comedy running through him. Plus the intelligence. Everyone else is a difficult watch.
@MsEagle20
@MsEagle20 Рік тому
Russell and Stephen are both quite intelligent. Russell makes me piss myself sometimes and Stephen has some good moments too.
@CorwinFound
@CorwinFound 6 років тому
Just now realized what a phenomenal interview Stephen is. Brand's interviews are always interesting but most often because the interviewer is so completely lost and gets steamrolled, which doesn't serve anyone. Stephen met Brand where he's at (and fuck knows where that exactly is) and pulled out an interesting and awesome and even informative interview. Btw, I love Brand, he's madly beautiful.
@laurieeno2118
@laurieeno2118 4 роки тому
"Madly beautiful ." Yes!
@ponysart6078
@ponysart6078 Рік тому
TOTALLY 👍
@lsour8546
@lsour8546 Рік тому
For sure! For an Myers Briggs nerd like myself, seeing the magic of extroverted intuition being shared between an INFP and an ENTP is so fascinating.
@FAZman23
@FAZman23 6 років тому
Put Russell Brand in a room with Jim Carrey and record a documentary with B-roll to everything they discuss... if you can keep up.
@mhidrissi
@mhidrissi 6 років тому
Norm MacDonald interviewed Jim Carrey. Enjoy.
@ayylmao4806
@ayylmao4806 6 років тому
mhidrissi and Russell Brand funnily enough
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia 6 років тому
I had this exact thought... although i might find it extremely enjoyable or utterly annoyed
@markgigiel2722
@markgigiel2722 6 років тому
Wow. I would need to be high and then watch it in slow motion to keep up.
@sammybeydoun226
@sammybeydoun226 6 років тому
Faraz Hedayat lmfaooooooooooo
@coosoorlog
@coosoorlog 6 років тому
Russell Brand is like Robin Williams' intellectual brother
@Architek1
@Architek1 6 років тому
A 21st century Bill Hicks is what I say.
@audiotinker
@audiotinker 6 років тому
Robin Williams was a genius. I think better to say he's like his Britannique jumeau.
@Roy-G-Biv
@Roy-G-Biv 6 років тому
clever
@coosoorlog
@coosoorlog 6 років тому
Yeah sorry to give the wrong impression here; I don't think Robin Williams was a dolt. He was a really smart well--read, sharp witted comedic innovator. Didn't mean to put him down here. I was more referring to his comedic persona in his appearances in these talk shows. I'm sure he could have talked about deep philosophic stuff and thrown around interesting quotes and dropping names but that was not his style.
@yokie52
@yokie52 6 років тому
On Russell Brand's sharpest day and Robin William's worst day...Brand doesn't stand an intellectual chance.
@NecroticCadaver
@NecroticCadaver 6 років тому
Finally, Colbert feeling comfortable in an interview. I love when celebs show their intelligence. These types of interviews really give Colbert the opportunity to shine.
@AL-SH
@AL-SH 6 років тому
We missed you Mr. Brand!
@TheArmouryOfficial
@TheArmouryOfficial 6 років тому
Al H. He has a pretty good UKposts channel/podcast. trews news
@Elephantstonica
@Elephantstonica 6 років тому
No we didn't. I don't cling, I partake on occasion. Life itself and all that comes with it, is plenty. To desire a creator, a purpose, or an afterlife seems to me nowt but selfish greed.
@joermundgand
@joermundgand 6 років тому
Ahhh, Hollywood dispatched him to wilderness because he started saying bad things about crony capitalism and that just wouldn't do, watch the clip in which he humiliates Mika and see.
@snitox
@snitox 6 років тому
I mean he does podcasts all the time
@porculizador
@porculizador 6 років тому
i don't he's a total ass
@allybohannon8207
@allybohannon8207 5 років тому
03:28 - RUSSEL BRAND is shocked that a TV presenter is actually able to keep up and conversation and have insightful input
@Indiegaze
@Indiegaze 6 років тому
I don't like his new-age religion bullshit, but damn...His charisma and way of talking is mesmerizing. He is like living poetry. He has more personality than 20 normal celebrities combined.
@vmedia4009
@vmedia4009 6 років тому
Why you don’t like his new age religion bullshit, is it because it doesn’t seem on its surface plausible. Or because you’re already a catholic or atheist so any new age religious celebration just seems like bullshit. I am only asking out of curiosity. I apologies if it seems like I’m calling you out
@tiki_trash
@tiki_trash 6 років тому
Do you mean that there are normal celebrities? Seriously?
@cleanmarch
@cleanmarch 6 років тому
It's not really new age... it's just unbound in a way that the western world has been unfamiliar to and sometimes purposefully disrespectful to..
@BeausToyFarm
@BeausToyFarm 6 років тому
I remember watching Russell in his very first job as a junior presenter on Celebrity Big Brother here in the UK on channel 4. He was as crazy then as he is now.
@jimwilde
@jimwilde 6 років тому
@indiegaze I have heard his interviews described as a charisma bomb going off.
@anja7787
@anja7787 3 роки тому
Russell brand changed my life. He made me realize we are all in pain and are trying to escape pain through outlets: movies/going out, dining,social media, UKposts, sleep, food, drugs, gambling, alcohol, shopping. We can only get through pain by looking inside ourselves and being at peace without escaping to any distractions.
@KolorMeyellow
@KolorMeyellow 6 років тому
When you are intelligent and take substances and instead of becoming psychotic you unleash your inner genius.
@lightuponlight6727
@lightuponlight6727 6 років тому
so true.... Russell is very awake and a beautiful soul....
@tennisdude52278
@tennisdude52278 6 років тому
You can be an intelligent person, not do drugs, and still be brilliant. Your comment is really fucked up because it encourages smart people to do drugs and ruin their lives.
@LizzyRants
@LizzyRants 6 років тому
tennisdude52278 she's not encouraging anyone to take drugs. People take drugs without encouragement every day. Russell is one of the few who came out better on the other end of addiction. He learned some valuable lessons and he probably wouldn't be who he is if he hadn't gone through that dark period in his life. There's no crime in pointing that out.
@pseudonayme7717
@pseudonayme7717 6 років тому
tennisdude As opposed to all those dumb people taking drugs? They don't matter to you? I don't know what's worse, your comment or it's 5 thumbs in an hour.
@stormwatcher59
@stormwatcher59 6 років тому
Lizzy, thank you for explaining it so well...
@keyseyebrowscar
@keyseyebrowscar 6 років тому
Ayyyy he made Stephen laugh, I feel like most people can't achieve that! Also, thanks for reminding me of my ever lasting existential crisis.
@markgigiel2722
@markgigiel2722 6 років тому
Oh, you have one too?
@Raskolnikov32
@Raskolnikov32 6 років тому
Every time he goes away he comes back even smarter than before; at this rate he'll be a super, philosopher genius at 70. Every time he goes away and comes back, I fall in love with the bugger all over again.
@squirrelgray945
@squirrelgray945 6 років тому
Whoever titled this needs help. Such deep insights. Experiencing an existential crisis inside of 2 minutes on a comedy show was not expected. I normally skip celeb interviews yet I clicked this. Did some underlying force of good in the universe subtly influence me so I would see it? Is Russell Brand my new favorite celebrity and possibly Jesus reincarnated? Solid maybe.
@Overcool
@Overcool 6 років тому
That's serendipity for you ! Keep digging and there's a lot more to be uncovered. Have fun on the way :)
@poozwonger
@poozwonger 6 років тому
You should definitely check his UKposts channel - his podcasts are particularly insightful!
@wendygoodman333
@wendygoodman333 6 років тому
You ppl would accept any other jesus but jesus.....nonsense. The word of God already provided the ways of jesus and his holiness is not in this man....jesus is no joke and certainly not a confused searching man who is using profanity and showing signs of still being on drugs.smh
@TheSimplyTreeApple
@TheSimplyTreeApple 6 років тому
smh, the ultimate remark of conceit provided on the internet. No wonder... you act just like your god.
@TCt83067695
@TCt83067695 6 років тому
Squirrel Gray why do they need help?
@thomasblethyn9639
@thomasblethyn9639 5 років тому
that moment when you're distracted by youtube videos from GCSE revision then Russel Brand starts: "I am Ozymandias King of Kings" (this is one of my set poems)
@eheavensone
@eheavensone 6 років тому
That Russell is one amazing man and truly a survivor.
@1nfinite3nd
@1nfinite3nd 6 років тому
Brand is hilarious, intelligent and witty. Honestly one of the most underrated human beings ever...
@KevinRutkowski
@KevinRutkowski 6 років тому
This is one of the those rare guests that can match wits with Stephen. Brand has a way of controlling and delivering an existential crisis. Usually the guest is the straight man, but in this case Colbert had to turn serious and address his big questions. Now we can go back to being bored and watching the latest celebrity skit.
@jib14k
@jib14k 6 років тому
Russell and Christoph waltz two of the rare awesome cases of proper banter with stephen
@TheVancouverJatt
@TheVancouverJatt 6 років тому
I love Russell Brand
@Smurfetta5683
@Smurfetta5683 6 років тому
Stephen Colbert!!! Please do some kind of internet special where you can have a much longer interview with Russell, you're one of the few people out there that can keep up with him in a conversation. This 8 mins was awesome!
@gaby5254
@gaby5254 6 років тому
Russell Brand is a genius! Crazy AF but a genius!
@zx7-rr486
@zx7-rr486 6 років тому
He is not a genius. To claim that he is is an insult to real geniuses.
@jefferyhenderson6133
@jefferyhenderson6133 5 років тому
If you ever seen the movie Rain Man, he has the same characteristic.. Smart guy
@user-om9fw4ce4e
@user-om9fw4ce4e 4 роки тому
I know a lot of ten letter words and can string them into sentences, I guess I'm a genius also........
@coyoteazure6692
@coyoteazure6692 6 років тому
"I'm continually asking myself." Yeah, there's a man who's been helped.
@maisonseasons
@maisonseasons 6 років тому
He is the most intelligent and incredible guest ever
@rockytekkel406
@rockytekkel406 6 років тому
Adam van den Bergh Slim ? Hm. Kan je blijkbaar van jou niet zeggen. Wel grappig om te zien dat zo'n zelfingenomen stuk stront als Brand ook nog fans heeft. Maar dat zegt m.i. meer over jou dan over hem.....
@briangreen6602
@briangreen6602 6 років тому
He talks bollocks with flowery words to fool people .
@AnonymousUser77254
@AnonymousUser77254 6 років тому
Rocky Tekkel Ek stem saam. Mense baseer hulle persepsie van iemand se intelligensie op hoe hulle praat en stop nie vir een oomblik om te dink oor wat hulle sê nie. Brand is 'n moroon.
@rockytekkel406
@rockytekkel406 6 років тому
Sybrand Botes Ik nie afrikaans spreek nie .....
@stanleyyelnats6592
@stanleyyelnats6592 6 років тому
You do realize that Neil Degrasse Tyson has been a guest on multiple occasions, right?..
@camelshit446
@camelshit446 6 років тому
What do we all have in common? That we all are unique.
@BusterXXXL
@BusterXXXL 6 років тому
I am NOT unique!
@marxman6035
@marxman6035 6 років тому
We are more alike than we are different
@theCoffinSeller
@theCoffinSeller 6 років тому
Funny thing is: On a philosophical level all of these answers are true for human beings.
@sirJ1G
@sirJ1G 6 років тому
You are not special. You're not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You're the same decaying organic matter as everything else. We're all part of the same compost heap. We're the all singing, all dancing crap of the world.
@BusterXXXL
@BusterXXXL 6 років тому
Why are people hating so hard on snowflakes? Are you so proud of being samey-same sheeps just following the herd?
@wendyknox-leet1034
@wendyknox-leet1034 6 років тому
Russell is my hero! So glad you had him on! Brilliant guest.
@llabronco
@llabronco 6 років тому
How can you not love Russell Brand?
@jenniferalexandriaditclign6504
@jenniferalexandriaditclign6504 6 років тому
Very easy....
@isaymanalot
@isaymanalot 5 років тому
Fuckers ^
@DembaiVT
@DembaiVT 6 років тому
MORE INTERVIEWS LIKE THIS PLEASE.
@abstractswirls
@abstractswirls 6 років тому
there is no doubt in my mind that Russell is a genius. seriously listen to his observations and analysis of humanity and spirituality. I'm so glad he's on TV using his celebrity platform to share these enlightened insights
@bethgrogan1853
@bethgrogan1853 5 років тому
I really like that Stephen Colbert delved into the subject of the book more in-depth than just plugging it and saying what it's about then asking questions that are off-topic. He used the interview to ask Russell about the subject matter of the book, and how he came to his views on addiction. Most hosts will do a full interview and barely mention why the person is even on the show.
@briankiernan7501
@briankiernan7501 3 роки тому
I love the moment at 3:30 when Russell sees how truly smart Stephen is. Other hosts like Fallon and Kimmel wouldn't have anything more to contribute to a Russel Brand monologue but Stephen ping pongs some wisdom right back to him
@SANTANAMNSTR
@SANTANAMNSTR 3 роки тому
He's brilliant and it's refreshing to witness a conversation between 2 people that are intellectually matched. Wished the conversation was longer.
@MaoTseFunkadelic
@MaoTseFunkadelic 6 років тому
I am always caught between enjoying Russel Brand and finding him insufferable.
@indiefruit
@indiefruit 6 років тому
So do we all, and I'm a big fan. Listen to his podcast, his friends take him down a peg when he goes off on one.
@Zach-ps8hv
@Zach-ps8hv 6 років тому
Join. The. Group. ;)
@emercycrite
@emercycrite 6 років тому
I tend to vacillate more towards the 'insufferable' camp.
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia 6 років тому
thats how i feel about Max Landis sometimes.
@lockergr
@lockergr 6 років тому
Joshua Hamilton Thanks for this tip!
@relatv216
@relatv216 6 років тому
I need this man’s reading list.
@edwincolon9072
@edwincolon9072 6 років тому
relatv216 same 😂
@jackegan9947
@jackegan9947 5 років тому
One of the most engaging and important conversations I've heard in a long time
@x.6940
@x.6940 5 років тому
He is one of those whom I don't mind listening to them all the day long. Intelligent and so joyful to both listening and watching!
@pbentesio
@pbentesio 4 роки тому
Russel's breakdowns are more philosophical than many philosophers, damn.
@freetheturtlesplease
@freetheturtlesplease 6 років тому
What a beautiful conversation :)
@daviddavids4992
@daviddavids4992 6 років тому
He's so infectious. His spirit, personality... everything.
@miahleissa9599
@miahleissa9599 5 років тому
Thatnks, Stephen. Great show. Love you and love Rusell, too...great treat! :) and right when I sorely needed a laugh!
@jenmuller7684
@jenmuller7684 6 років тому
This was an amazing interview!
@RingoBars
@RingoBars 6 років тому
One of my favorite interviews thus far, and I love almost all of em’!
@ljclark2177
@ljclark2177 6 років тому
Russell and Stephen! HAD to watch this! Two of my favourites! And Russell was his usual interesting, authentic, intelligent self! I love you Russell!
@NORLateCrew
@NORLateCrew 6 років тому
haha i love this dude, always refreshing having him as a guest. He defnitely needs to come back again Stephen!!!
@picketfence2028
@picketfence2028 6 років тому
Love Russell Brand. He's changed me life!
@jackegan9947
@jackegan9947 5 років тому
Best russel brand interview I've seen curious to find more
@shurikenrasengon7
@shurikenrasengon7 6 років тому
Stephen done so well with Russel. Really impressed!!
@orikakuli
@orikakuli 2 роки тому
Colbert is the one and only guy that i see was very relaxed around Russell. welldone!
@SARGIEAN
@SARGIEAN 6 років тому
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I like Russell in this interview. Changed my opinion of him.
@S9RiDeRs
@S9RiDeRs 6 років тому
i wanna see Russell brand and Jim Carry have a conversation
@speakeasyentertainment2554
@speakeasyentertainment2554 6 років тому
Two of my favorite people, truly a great interview.
@rachelsutherland-allain3655
@rachelsutherland-allain3655 2 роки тому
He is so fun to watch. I always love when people realize how smart he is, and that he has insulted them in a hilarious and genius way! Something sexy about him, his intelligence I think. 👏🏼😻
@mrmikef10
@mrmikef10 5 років тому
Russell would've been a great Wonka!
@DabIMON
@DabIMON 6 років тому
I love this guy!
@alexsynan1347
@alexsynan1347 6 років тому
Thank you for having russell! Some actual deep talk for a talk show, and his 12 steps are much more empowering than the originals hahaha
@ataki11
@ataki11 6 років тому
So good to see the positive energy of Russell Brand
@lemonielala3080
@lemonielala3080 6 років тому
Just... wow. Imagine the labyrinth of his mind and living there. 🤔😲
@greymouser8659
@greymouser8659 6 років тому
The first level is set aside entirely for sociopathy. :/
@vanessamoura9542
@vanessamoura9542 4 роки тому
Lemonie Lala you’ve read my mind!
@subhajitdeysarkar9724
@subhajitdeysarkar9724 6 років тому
So this is his sober form? I would love to see what he was like when he's high.
@brankin421
@brankin421 6 років тому
I'm willing to bet that he would have been a lot less interesting.
@thenattyg3
@thenattyg3 6 років тому
Subhajit Deysarkar get him to the Greek
@thenattyg3
@thenattyg3 6 років тому
or his more serious side, his political webisode series
@kloggmonkey
@kloggmonkey 6 років тому
he worked at mtv and also had a show called re:brand while on heroin. you can find it on youtube.
@subhajitdeysarkar9724
@subhajitdeysarkar9724 6 років тому
This guy is amazing. I had seen him in a few very mediocre movies. I never realized he was this witty.
@miahleissa9599
@miahleissa9599 5 років тому
great video....as always. ty. I just ordered this book and am quite looking fwd to reading it. Mr. Brand is brilliant in so many ways, and I have an inkling he can help this old lady with her addictions. We'll see! but I do have faith here. lol Thanks for all the smiles you guys. Love you, Stephen! Shine on! :)
@notMessing
@notMessing Рік тому
What a genius RB is - awesome beautiful spirit! ❤
@bobjones6366
@bobjones6366 6 років тому
2:52 I will say I can pretty strongly agree with him on this. 3:29 Also very good. 4:15 I know he's being funny, but he's also partly serious. Monks aren't dressing as monks to announce themselves. It's not a boastful thing.
@smith3696
@smith3696 6 років тому
Exactly! and the frivality and vanity associated with regular clothes could be what stimulates such piss warm intellectual engagement during 'everyday conversation'
@BartSimpson-jd2vs
@BartSimpson-jd2vs 5 років тому
Some monks do....
@AsFewFalseThingsAsPossible
@AsFewFalseThingsAsPossible 6 років тому
Any biologist can tell you we crave connection. Evolution demands it of social species.
@newonevery740
@newonevery740 6 років тому
AsFewFalseThingsAsPossible Nope we don't need it as an evolutionary trait That is where Darwinian evolution fails
@scottmarshall1414
@scottmarshall1414 6 років тому
The point that addictions come from our craving for connection is well argued for in Szalavitz, M. (2016). Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press. There's quite a bit of evidence that addictions come from loneliness.
@kohlinoor
@kohlinoor 6 років тому
You're right. Also depression, trauma and a myriad of other psychological issues.
@poly.morphine
@poly.morphine 6 років тому
Read the literature or walk into any AA/NA meeting and you'll find out that using doesn't cause addiction, addiction causes using - using is but a symptom of addiction. The root of it lies in myriad of other possibilities. The only difference between a heroin addiction and an addiction to money is that the former leads you directly to rock bottom, while the latter will give you "success," although keep you *just as* spiritually sick as a heroin addiction. The only reason addicts get single out and shit on is because their particular addiction is so much more destructive, however it is really no different than anyone else's. There are more broken people walking around that have no idea what is wrong with them then there are heroin addicts. Realizing I was an addict was one of the best things that ever happened to me because it taught me to understand myself better than most people ever will. Most people dont have the luxury of hitting rock bottom, getting that wake up call, and changing their lives.
@TheDiagnoser
@TheDiagnoser 6 років тому
there's lust and love. Lust are temptations like sex, drugs and money and love is something that uplifts you. Everybody has both like the devil on one shoulder and the angel on the other lol. Addiction is lusty that can come from a lack of love I'm not sure. These are things that come to mind when you meditate. This is why I think meditation is important or praying if you're religious.
@vcalblas
@vcalblas 6 років тому
I'm a huge fan of Brother Theodore (anyone else out there who remembers him?), and these conversations between Russell Brand and Stephen remind me of Theodore's visits to David Letterman in the 80s. Brilliant stuff.
@edwincolon9072
@edwincolon9072 6 років тому
What a brilliant man Russell brand is. He organizes his thoughts very quickly. Responses are instant
@juliaconnell
@juliaconnell 6 років тому
love love LOVE Russell Brand ♥
@katieg.theibert1519
@katieg.theibert1519 6 років тому
I love you Russell Brand keeping it real. 100%%
@klodeenify5664
@klodeenify5664 6 років тому
:-D GREAT!! SO cool to see him on Stephen's show! Can never forget those steps now!
@rebeccaferguson7734
@rebeccaferguson7734 3 роки тому
FYI: Thomas Merton...not Burton Highly recommend his works. Sad to say, but it leaves me questioning Brand's exploration of recovery as those works are used extensively in the community.
@TicTocRobotSnot
@TicTocRobotSnot 6 років тому
I've never seen anyone so eloquently wrangle the flittering mind of Russell Brand the way Colbert does here.
@edwincolon9072
@edwincolon9072 6 років тому
TicToc RobotSnot it’s not easy to do either. Colbert is a very intelligent man, just wish he wouldn’t dedicate his show to so much anti-trump propaganda
@BettyBonkers
@BettyBonkers 6 років тому
Imma just stay down here worrying about tiddly winks. I'm not smart enough for this.
@rain.enthusiast
@rain.enthusiast 6 років тому
I wanted this interview to keep going so bad, russell is such an interesting soul
@lucialopezgonzalez885
@lucialopezgonzalez885 6 років тому
This has been one of my favoutite interviews
@lightuponlight6727
@lightuponlight6727 6 років тому
Amen Russell! Amen brother....... thanks for spreading the message of Oneness.
@serenitys531
@serenitys531 6 років тому
Russel is a very smart man... 😚💐
@HedyNAt
@HedyNAt 6 років тому
Two of my favorite people in one place! ❤️
@andreacollins3204
@andreacollins3204 6 років тому
I adore this genius of a creature!! Been watching him since he was of his head doing mtv jobs and to watch the ma n he has become and read his books it gives me hope
@lalaaddas6363
@lalaaddas6363 5 років тому
Stephen I love how you tried to do your research so you wouldn't look like a douche..you tried, but I think Russel is a little beyond our realm, he's on another level!!! Love you both!!!
@ryanseitz1970
@ryanseitz1970 6 років тому
Stephen's knowledge of the universe really impressed me. I know about what he said, but thats because Im a loser who spends way too much time watching youtube astronomy videos....I dunno how a successful person knows about them...
@meowblackk
@meowblackk 6 років тому
Russell Brand is pure genius. He's so intellectual & I absolutely love that he says what he wants & doesn't have a filter on his thoughts/opinions.
@Q.Q.
@Q.Q. 5 років тому
Fantastic. Stephen, I would wager, in a vast, unending sea of suffocating convention, hungers for these unexpected gems of profundity.
@iandennis1
@iandennis1 6 років тому
Meet The UK's new ambassador to The UN
@indiefruit
@indiefruit 6 років тому
I love Russell, but please don't encourage him
@linengray
@linengray 6 років тому
I love me some Brand.
@TiffanyCardenas3
@TiffanyCardenas3 5 років тому
The level of intuition this guy has is amazing! Look at his expression here when Stephen began to quote Thomas Burton 3:30
@wendyknox-leet1034
@wendyknox-leet1034 6 років тому
What a man, what a message, genius
@bebesomething
@bebesomething 6 років тому
My two favorite men!!!!! 😍
@daniellaw4200
@daniellaw4200 6 років тому
Finally Russell Brand has a interviewer that's is maybe not on par but close in intellect level
@edwincolon9072
@edwincolon9072 6 років тому
Daniel Law Stephen Colbert from the Colbert report could have went toe to toe with him
@lephant5
@lephant5 6 років тому
Russy looks like he is seeing EVERYTHING for the first time.... with clear eyes!!! I LOVE HIM!!!! and Colbert!!!!!
@yazr1712
@yazr1712 6 років тому
Such a wonderful soul.
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