Sean Strickland | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #476

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Sean Strickland | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #476


Sean Strickland is a professional mixed martial artist and the current UFC middleweight champion. He is from Corona, California and has been competing professionally since 2008. He joins Theo in Las Vegas the day after getting escorted out of UFC 296 for fighting with Dricus Du Plesis in the stands. The two will fight for the 185 pound UFC belt…

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  1. Here because of SunnyV2's video. Never heard of either of you two (though Theo looks very familiar), but what I saw made me have to come over and show my support.
    I'm sure the same is true for many others.
    We've all been through some shit, some more than others. But we honestly, fully, completely need to be allowed to show emotion, to cry.
    Being a man is more than just being a big buff macho man with aggression and nothing else.
    Being able to cry as a man, especially on camera like that, is where it becomes clear just how brave and real you are.
    I don't watch podcasts, I don't have the attention span for it with my ADHD, but regardless I want to say that despite me not becoming a consistent watcher, you both have my full support, especially in the sense that (if it ever is something that could help, IDK, I'm just some random dude):
    If you're in tough times, emotionally or otherwise, I'm there. Same as the rest of us.

    Thanks for letting me write this comment that hopefully I'll forget about because if I start thinking back to this and cringe at myself I might delete it. I'll still mean it though.

  2. Does Sean not even think that his own mother has no value other than cooking and cleaning? Didn't he attack his own father when is Father was attacking his mother? Why did he save his mother? So that he had somebody to cook and clean for him?

  3. The minute he mentioned not beliving in God anymore he broke… Truth is God is always with us even when we go through painful things in life. Our faith in him keeps us alive. And even though we dont understand why we have to experience these things all we need to know is that pain dont last forever and Jesus overcame this world and because of him so can we. I think strickland needs to pray for peace in his heart and to be delivered from the feeling of wanting to kill someone. He just has unforgiveness in his heart. When i was younger i wanted to kill my step father for hurting my mom for many years. But when i got saved God showed me the source of my anxiety and depression. It was rooted in the anger i had twords my step father. Once i focused on letting that go and forgiving him God released me of that hurt. And i havent felt anxiety and severe depression since. Forgiveness is for us. Not them and if you dont turn to God youll always be miserable. 🙏 pray and keep your faith always

  4. Sean, all the abuse from your father and all the moments of defenceless moments that you have gathered through your childhood is like a packet of air in your stomach. Every single time you experience injustice or an insults towards you, it is magnified to extreme levels and it is poking the bubble inside your stomach. You have two options. One: talk to therapist, they will get rid of it! Two: Start drinking with me, I went through a similar shit in my life, so you won't be alone 👊

  5. Sean has a heart of butter deep down, or else he couldn't have had the heart to want to protect Mom, but at the same time as a small child, there was the trauma, resentment, and misery to have to do this; (to act adult in a child's body.)

    The 1st half displayed his mixed semi-psychotic sentiments of sort of weird ideas about any kind of woman. I certainly forgive & understand. I agree about some of that, and again it's likely coming from being instrumental in protecting mom.

    I have to say I hate addictive substances. What if Dad didn't indulge? Would there have been those domestic violence scenarios?

  6. Anyone who has come to the comment section wondering if they should change the channel. Wait till u get to Sean's trauma and u will understand why he behaves the way he does in the beginning. Healing doesn't make you "weak" and women… REAL women won't make you weak either

  7. Im just 5 minutes in…i can tell this is going to be a wild ride 😅

    I camt believe how versatile Theo is with the diversity of guests. That also takes courage and humility to just dive right into anything and everything 💪

  8. Dayum! Give that man a hug Theo! I've never seen a man so desperately in need of a hug in my life! I know Sean said he doesn't hug men, but that doesn't change the fact that he coulda benefited greatly from one in that moment and it prolly woulda helped him heal a great deal at that. I'm really kinda sad that the opportunity to possibly help a man heal emotionally was missed out on to be honest which ya. I'm not putting down Theo's people skills by any means though. So don't get me wrong. Some folks just don't know how to approach another hurting human and that's ok. I'm sure it was even tougher given the circumstances, where they were etc and who it was as well lol. Trying to move in for a hug on a man like Sean Strickland has to be a bit intimidating to say the least. It was cool to see Sean Strickland open up like that though and help people understand why he is the way he is about certain things. He is a man with lots of pain. Not a crazy asshole 🤷🏻‍♂️.

  9. This was one of those unique moments where the stars aligned, conditions were right, and we got to see something iut of Sean thats rarely seen, emotion and vulnerability. Its weirs how Theo somehow brings that out of people kind of. He didnt ask Sean to be vulnerable or to show that emotion, it just happened. Seans got alot of previous life experiences to mull over honestly. When you dont rectify certain things accordingly, it spills over into your day to day living and thinking eventually.

  10. Sean hit home with the trauma, I've felt or feel what he was saying. At 1:48 he said about looking at his stuff, It really made me wow about myself doing that. I self isolate alot but try to get away from it. Thanks for that help and self-realization that you opened up about Sean. Much appreciated and both of you guys are great!🤙🏽

  11. I know its a reality for many kids around the world, its just so gut wrenching hearing him describe what he went through and think about how that little kid felt.
    So horrible and sad. It really shines another light upon Sean and what he is like too.
    Also what a great guy Theo is, besides being a fun and cool dude. Love how he behaves during this interview, and especially going through these rough patches when Sean goes through all this.