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Bert Kreischer Reveals He Will Resume Drinking After Five and Half Months Sober

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Bert Kreischer Reveals He Will Resume Drinking After Five and Half Months Sober
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"I'm drinking for Georgia's graduation. She was like, please tell me you're gonna have a drink at my graduation and celebrate. Like, I don't mind if you don't drink, but I would love to be able to hang out with you and have a drink with all the dads. And I was like, absolutely, I'm not going to be some teetotaler. Like, I can have a couple drinks and be fine. And then my fear is I know that there's a part of me that every time I quit drinking, I would say, wow, I got— I learned a lot. That was fun. And then I just go right back into drinking as much as I want, whenever I want."
After being sober for five and a half months, Bert Kreischer announced he plans to resume drinking at his daughter Georgia's college graduation from University of Oregon. He admitted his struggle is not with alcoholism by traditional metrics but with excess, and he's been reading recovery books and journaling to develop healthier drinking patterns. Kreischer expressed concern about falling back into his old habit of drinking excessively whenever and wherever he wants.

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Comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura recorded an episode of Two Bears One Cave covering topics from music taste to alcohol recovery to controversial parenting trends. Kreischer revealed he will resume drinking after five and a half months of sobriety at his daughter Georgia's graduation from University of Oregon, though he has been reading recovery literature and journaling to develop healthier drinking patterns. He admitted his struggle is not with traditional alcoholism but with excess, noting he previously would drink from plane boarding through landing and after shows. The conversation turned confrontational when discussing a viral video of a four-year-old boy setting a rope swing record in Moab. Kreischer called the video borderline child abuse, arguing the child lacked developmental capacity for consent and accused the father of exploiting his son for social media clout and brand building. He connected this to a broader trend of fathers pushing toddlers into extreme physical challenges and monetizing the content. The comedians also discussed the podcast clip economy, with Kreischer praising Kareem's Subway Takes format for generating provocative hot takes from non-celebrities rather than scripted celebrity appearances. In a satirical moment, Kreischer proposed that only Americans with neutral accents should be allowed to vote, excluding regional dialects. The episode also touched on music elitism, airport status privileges, and Kreischer's reluctance to listen to artists he believes wouldn't personally like him, including Jeff Tweedy of Wilco.

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