I appreciate his humility, vulnerability, and taking accountability and responsibility. He seems to be a genuinely considerate human.
@Beast_is_a_dumbass220 Жыл бұрын
I always felt that way about him; if there was a way to elevate my level of respect for him any higher after this interview…
@mrobinson70278 ай бұрын
@happylife1080 Жыл бұрын
I met Dale a couple years ago while my child was staying at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He was just as genuine and gracious then as he was in this interview. Still touches my heart.
@Reviewsbykodywest Жыл бұрын
I met him back in 2005 when he was promoting the national guard car. I had a similar experience. He even invited me to his house.
@Johnny53kgb-nsa Жыл бұрын
I'm not a huge Nascar fan, I would watch some races. But Dale Jr. has to be one of the most relatable, down to Earth, driver's. A great guy, with an awesome sister.
@ronbranum7241 Жыл бұрын
The more he shares the more I admire this man. I have been a fan since his grand national days
@gamjammer Жыл бұрын
Wow, I have so much respect for Jr and everything he’s become. NASCAR should promote Dale and listen to Dale to make the sport better. Thanks for being a man and not scared of telling a very personal era while under the microscope of NASCAR and it’s fans.
@jolenew9595 Жыл бұрын
NASCAR does listen to Dale.
@garysuper5338 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know how Dale held it together during this, but his transparency, and his honesty are a example that would make the world a better place to live.
@mitchconner20218 ай бұрын
Dale Jr deserves alot of respect. Alot of people like him won't be open about stuff the way he is.
@helladrums53732 ай бұрын
I seriously watch this interview over and over. I just love it, the sad parts and the cool parts.
@nealtorbert474 Жыл бұрын
I've had at least six concussions that I know of, plus one coma. Thank you Dale Jr for sharing your story.
@3RNHRT Жыл бұрын
Holy smokes...What do you do? Are you a prize fighter? An NFL player? Wow!
@adelitaamox4502 Жыл бұрын
B kh no g
@Thumper68 Жыл бұрын
@@3RNHRTprofessional Minecraft player😂
@kristingrace63 Жыл бұрын
I never imagined how much suffering he endured. What an amazing interview!!
@dralbora Жыл бұрын
What a candid interview. Dale carries the best of the sport through the recent past and into the future. Thanks for recognizing him.
@kathychancey93182 ай бұрын
Wow I never knew this or heard about it. I thought something might have happened to Dale. God Bless Him. He is a Champion and a Wonderful Man. Such a great man and Driver. Thank you for giving Martin a chance and start his Career because you have given him a wonderful start that he had. God Bless You DALE JR.❤❤
@kristenwhite2701 Жыл бұрын
Best conversations I’ve heard. Well done by all involved. I love how open he is about everything. Thanks for the questions and including the strong women in his life. He has the best.
@karlswope2331 Жыл бұрын
Great interview and a must watch for any Jr. or NASCAR fan. Kelly and now Amy have been God sent for Jr...what blessings to have in life your life
@ARGermanS Жыл бұрын
As a new NASCAR fan i find Dale Jr a great man to hear and this interview is fantastic. It deserves a lot more views!
@jeffmurphree2937 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing and excellent interview! Dale is popular because of his honesty. Thank you for being the person you are.
@markhansen6698 Жыл бұрын
reading his book, seeing this interview, then watching him the last 5 years and now seeing this again...so happy for him. appreciate his honesty about these topics (anxiety, concussions, hiding it from people, etc). helped me out in a tough time.
@IntriguedGaming Жыл бұрын
The best thing about Dale is he is true to himself, it's not something that is instant, but something we all hopefully grow into.
@vondalross5753 Жыл бұрын
Loved Dale jr
@davidfox5321 Жыл бұрын
class = success I didn't ever really have a favorite driver...... I genuinely liked the sport all the way around, the excitement on race day, the pagentry, the emotions, but I am definitely a Jr. fan, more so now than before.... thank you for putting it all out there
@justbecause96459 ай бұрын
Dads last name gave him success.
@roxannemoser5 ай бұрын
@@justbecause9645absolutely not true. If you read his book, he once asked his Dad why he gave Jeff Gordon advice, but not him. He said, I don't want people to say you succeeded because of me. Kelley, Kerry, and Dale received NOTHING from their Dad's estate. It all went to Theresa and Taylor. DEI is closed. JR Motorsports is still functioning and making money. I know the lady who cleans his garage. I've even helped her. He appreciates everyone who works for him and pays above a liveable wage. He did it ON HIS OWN! The only person that helped him was Kelley. My cousin used to haul Kelley's cars when she raced for free. She couldn't afford to pay him starting, not even gas. When she started making some money racing, she paid him first. RIP my cousin Andy Burrus.
@jefffillinger80858 ай бұрын
Dale Earnhardt jr is one of the kindest down to earth human beings you will ever find he should have NO feelings of ANY kind of feeling less than. His statistics are incredible and he should be extremely proud of what he accomplished throughout his career even with the concessions and the struggles associated with head injuries it takes alot of ball's to push through forward after experiencing what he did my hat off to such a badass RACECAR LEGEND
@mcgovernoutdoors33 Жыл бұрын
Dale Jr was a damn good race car driver!! But he is a great man to make the right choice to walk away from what he loved to do because he knew his concussion’s were doing damage to his brain!! Much respect to you Dale!
@liviamoon5 ай бұрын
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@mrmbr Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dale for being honest. It will help another to just get help when they need it
@dynamicdopamine Жыл бұрын
38 minutes and 36 seconds into this video, he starts talking about the house fire. I actually had an experience with Kelley Earnhardt due to my home burning down and we had a total loss. I'm not going to put everything out here on the internet but I will say that he is a very very amazing lady with a heart of gold and I am so thankful that I got to meet her I hate that the circumstances were because of what happened but it just really showed me who the Earnhardt family really is. Me and Dale Earnhardt Jr actually have a lot in common
@FloridaManRacer Жыл бұрын
I've been credentialed media for the Daytona 500. I watched him in 2019 leave the media center the morning of the race, immediately get swarmed by 200 fans who want just a moment with him. There were no cameras on him. He DID NOT have to spare a second for these people because he was working as media for NBC. He was no longer a driver. However Dale stopped right in front of the Budweiser Bistro (the main concession area in the infield) and signed people's hats, t-shirts, diecasts and anything else they wanted for a solid five minutes and gave those fans what they wanted. With a smile on his face. The man doesn't put up some front for a camera. With Dale, what you see, is EXACTLY what you get. THAT is why so many people respect this guy. There's plenty of examples in a LOT of sports of athletes who only care about two things. Championships and money. Dale cares about ALL of it. One of the finest people to ever grace the sport, regardless of what a statistics sheet may say...
@KESnSC Жыл бұрын
Great interview. I love Dale’s podcast.
@greghall80635 ай бұрын
Awesome interview and informative concerning brain injuries. He is the perfect spokesman for brain injuries and treatment. I admire him greatly! This took courage to share his experiences.
@firebald2915 Жыл бұрын
Remember who his Daddy was, a Man who didn't complain or be weak at any time. Dale Sr was a tough guy and taught his son, just being around him, to be tough just like him. My Dad was the same way, hence... when things got bad with me concerning my battle with pre knowing about Multiple Sclerosis, I could have been diagnosed and started treatment. But, no.... I waited until MS started to really affect my body and mind. I love Dale Jr for sharing this. It truly is traumatic to relive it again. God bless him.
@oldermusiclover Жыл бұрын
Oh Dale I do this a lot and it not because I have a concussion it is scary it is short term memory problems of getting old. thank you for being such a GOOD EXAMPLE like your dads death( and i"m soo sorry) you have saved lives doing this
@gracekelly2810 Жыл бұрын
The more he talks about what concussions can do, the more I pray people listen. They are no joke. I've had more than I can count or recall, I wish I knew 40 years ago what I know now. Maybe my life could have been better.
@mrstyle_67 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you 1996 I suffered a fractured skull 💀 and concussion with a week in the trauma center. We’ll probably never know what we lost and changed permanently. This shows the side of Jr. others might not think about how tough things were being in the shadows of Dale Sr.
@gracekelly2810 Жыл бұрын
@@mrstyle_67 sending you prayers. The healing journey is a long and never ending one.
@davidrice33377 ай бұрын
This is must watch material for anyone who was either a part of E Nation or not - Thank Goodness for Amy, Kelly and his Momma - Her contributions can't be overstated
@glennhurst76597 ай бұрын
At 57 minutes I felt tears roll down my face... Dale Jr I get that...
@frogfortress Жыл бұрын
most relatable and down to earth athlete, also kelly is the women i wish i had in my life
@Groundhog-Jam-Band7 ай бұрын
*Great Job..well put together. I've always liked Kelly and now Amy too. We Jr. fans didn't know what he was going through. I'm glad he got out when he did.*
@garysilver718 Жыл бұрын
Been there done that. I’m 83 three yrs. Old And it happened along time ago and I’m still dealing with it. And your right you don’t want to tell anybody about it. You don’t know how much this helps me.
@davidrice33377 ай бұрын
I hope you are doing well , Sir - I'm 54 - I've always gravitated towards older people - I have a need for the perspective of people who have already rode the horse - the down side of that is I've lost some people who I used to rely on - life is not always what is perceived - and Father time is patient and cruel - I wrote a song about it - Good Luck to You and the People in Your Life 🏇🇺🇸🏇
@donnstambaugh1506 Жыл бұрын
Graham, you need to interview him again and let people see how he has recovered for the most part.,.
@Clayton-o5c5 ай бұрын
Dale, you're a good person, and you can't imagine how many people are benefiting from hearing this interview.
@picklesmom7356 ай бұрын
Man...i felt his anxiety just talking about it. You see it and feel it. Love ya Dale. Thank you for sharing
@liviamoon5 ай бұрын
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@OkieJammer2736 Жыл бұрын
My eyes are wet watching this. We are long-time Jr. fans and recall these years, these heavy crashes. It was the fear to disclose these symptoms for so long that so hurts my heart. Rick Hendrick knows serious medical issues, and he obviously loves his people. Here's to long, healthy lives for us all. Jr. became the poster child, shining a light concussive head injuries. There are reasons for everything.
@poppyleon_6275 Жыл бұрын
I love ya, Jr. Great discussion. Tough to hear what you went through, can't imagine it from your side! I'm so so happy to see where you are in life with your beautiful family! xoxo!
@nickiallen Жыл бұрын
What and awesome conversation and transparency. I respect him so much more
@TheJTTaylor000 Жыл бұрын
We love you Dale. And we love Amy for being there for you.
@liviamoon5 ай бұрын
❤
@punktalley7 ай бұрын
Damn thank you both for getting this out there....a lot of people know exactly how he felt...I knew I've had one or two maybe but damn I'm sure I've had ten at the least but if the number is twenty or more wouldn't be surprising to me or my wife and family. Damn thanks to Dale he probably help 75,000 people understand what they experienced.
@nemo227 Жыл бұрын
#1, that carpet pattern hurts MY brain. #2, our body is always "talking" to us; we haven't always learned to understand it. #3, I have ALWAYS enjoyed watching Dale Jr. race. Thanks for the memories, Dale.
@julioaguirre44 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this interview dale jr. He seemed frustrated in some of his answers. Its sad sometimes people for an interview are willing to make someone uncomfortable
@rogerdelillo2394 Жыл бұрын
Thx Dale for sharing!
@WheelerRickRambles Жыл бұрын
I had the same ‘absent’ father (parents)… they were physically there but psychologically non-existent. 19 yrs of therapy and still working it.
@markf350s Жыл бұрын
Yes, I totally understand what you are saying with someone when things are going wrong inside, you’re not in a rush to discuss it with anybody
@davidf2047 Жыл бұрын
Exactly the way I felt after a car crash with an undiagnosed concussion. Thank you for explaining it that way
@BlakeSakalMusic Жыл бұрын
Dark hole indeed. Made me proud because I did survive doing it all on my own after 5 months of severe symptoms after a severe concussion. Aye! It does get better and you will realize you are way stronger than you ever could imagine. Human beings are resilient!
@oldermusiclover Жыл бұрын
good luck
@lionelhollywood72755 ай бұрын
Love the guy .. we grew up couple a years apart …life mimicks life .. my wife saved me too brother .. RIP BIG E
@danstovall4424 Жыл бұрын
Proud of you Dale
@liviamoon5 ай бұрын
Dale, you are a wonderful person.🌹 I only found out about you and your father today and am watching some videos. It has not been easy for you and I am grateful that you had and have such a wonderful sister in your life. ♥️🙏 And later also a woman who loves you for who you are alone.🙏♥️ You should be so proud of everything you have achieved. Also of your brave decisions. Health is the greatest good and unfortunately many people realise this far too late. Your story will hopefully give many people courage and strength. I know what it's like to suddenly fall ill in the middle of life. You no longer function properly and are suddenly rubbish or worth nothing to some people. It hurts, but it's also very instructive. You have chosen the right path and new paths have opened up. New people enter your life. Your own family, true friends and your health count. And for that I wish you the best in the world.♥️🙏 Love from Germany. ♥️🕊
@bobby9623 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad he stopped racing so we have all these amazing stories from the one who experienced it. Not just the bad stuff just listening to all his other stories and engine builders from the old school days. Late 80’s and 90’s is all I was able to see . His stories then listen to Danny chocolate Myers’s. God bless you all.
@mattmckay4172 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great interview
@trimusentertainment Жыл бұрын
Awesome interview!
@MattyRox Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful human being.
@KariGomerWork5 ай бұрын
I have been diagnosed with Lupus and I saw this and I appreciate your sorry to keep on keeping on
@patricktuggles4815 Жыл бұрын
36:40 such a defining moment, I love this.
@JSkunk3223 Жыл бұрын
I understand this completely. Grew with a few concussions from sports but nobody ever really noticed. It wasn’t a big thing in the 80s and 90s. Been in a few wrecks but was always able to maintain. Age 40, community and HS soccer coach. I got t-boned at a high rate of speed. Did a few flips etc. major concussion. Never felt normal again. It affected me so bad I lost my ability to run play teach coach. Everything I loved. I lost my family. I had no idea what all was happening to me and no one listened. It took yrs to get the help I needed but still have issues to this day.
@jamesherko7034 Жыл бұрын
Dale, when they changed Atlanta motor speedway front and back stretch around, I think your dad was going through something similar to a concussion like you’re speaking of. The configuration of the track had him all confused and I know it was from some of the hard wrecks he had just been through, good luck. They’ll always love you and your dad. Best wishes to you and your family.
@bigdaddy4197 Жыл бұрын
Great interview. I drove backwards for 3 laps at Mosport International.
@mrmbr Жыл бұрын
Dale said one thing that clicked. I was dying from congestive heart failure, and she knew something was wrong... But I couldn't share that or let anyone know. 😪I understand
@darylwizzard58327 ай бұрын
I wish I could meet Dale Jr one day. It feels like he's a good person a friend, but we never met.
@toddweatherly588 Жыл бұрын
Thank god for this story I have had the same problem and my life has not been the same since. I didn’t know how to explain it. This is rite on the money
@mrt601 Жыл бұрын
Motivation is he's my brother and I love him very much ❤️
@shawngranger2317 Жыл бұрын
Dale and Kelly have the exact same relationship that my little brother and I had . Unfortunately I had to get out of our house and family conditions. I got my own pland tried to take my little brother with me and it wasn't allowed! He took his life at 19.
@chadchesney38584 ай бұрын
Well yes Jr was far more popular than ya know his on track success warranted. Buuut it’s not like it was his fault. He was born Dale Earnhardt Jr. And like Jr said did he live up” to his Dad’s career? Well no of course not. BUT he kept the Earnhardt tradition alive. Which helped to keep the sport popular. Aaaand won a few now and then. His dad would be proud of the career Jr had.
@Truthmender Жыл бұрын
That my friends is one cool cat. Good to see Dale doing so well.
@GaryLX870D Жыл бұрын
Do It for Dale
@thetruth1446 Жыл бұрын
Jr raced for Sr, but won us over being JR!
@birdmanrobertlabodajr.3416 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had those protocols before we head injuries with him at six and concussions and I know what those feelings are. I didn’t have any doctors to tell me I live day today with eyes being blurry and well it’s part of my depression too so live every day of my life differently and I don’t think anybody would I don’t wanna see anybody go through what I go through in a day or a week or year or month and I don’t have anybody that’s gonna be there for me so I just try to do what I Gotta do. I don’t race what being so tall that’s all I know.
@mrvstop9267 Жыл бұрын
New respect for Graham Bensinger getting the truth about Theresa from Kelly...!
@lilytea3 Жыл бұрын
0:00: 😖 Dale Earnhardt Jr. reflects on his experiences with concussions and the impact they had on his racing career. 8:38: 😔 Dale Earnhardt Jr. hid his concussion symptoms from others, including his wife, out of fear and frustration. 17:15: 😰 The speaker experienced symptoms of dizziness and difficulty with balance and walking after crashes, leading to concerns about their ability to continue driving. 31:00: 😔 Dale Earnhardt Jr. discusses his experiences with concussions, including his anxiety and fear of symptoms returning, concerns about long-term health consequences, and the need for better protection for drivers. 33:16: ❤ Dale Earnhardt Jr. discusses his vulnerability during his recovery from concussions and the importance of his wife Amy's support. 40:56: 😢 Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s sister, Kelley Earnhardt, talks about their childhood and her role as his protector and financial advisor. 48:58: 🏁 Dale Earnhardt Jr. reflects on his relationship with his late father and his emotional connection to Daytona race track. 55:04: 😢 Dale Earnhardt Jr. recalls writing a heartfelt article about his dad and the impact it had on their relationship before his passing. 1:03:17: 💔 Dale Jr. discusses his decision to leave his family business and retire from NASCAR, as well as the impact on his relationships and sponsors. 1:10:56: 🏁 The speaker reflects on their racing career, expressing pride in their accomplishments and the impact they had on NASCAR. Recap by Tammy AI
@robhermance1830 Жыл бұрын
His father would be (I'm sure he is) very proud of who that young man has become.
@haroldcrane1495 Жыл бұрын
Dale Jr is humble and kind, hes a good man like his father and will be the all time most popular driver in history.
@dockennedy80918 ай бұрын
Dale: I have anxiety through the roof! Graham: So are you worried about your future? 😄
@kapill899010 ай бұрын
i feel like when you watch him talk about this, it truley hurts so much because he really just wants to race. thats all he wants to do, is what he loves, but he knows if he does, if he crashes... is it worth it?
@michaelmarquez4597 Жыл бұрын
So the military did a study with 70 of us across the branches that have had blast concussions and tbi. If anybody could help push this up I’d like to have a conversation with these gents maybe something could help
@americanrenewal Жыл бұрын
He should look into the PoNs system. Neuroplasticity has shown that the brain can be retrained using electrical stimulation. It is used more for multiple sclerosis, but the results have been amazing for other brain injuries. I had a stroke 3 years ago, and I experienced a number of these same issues. I wish the PoNS system was available to me. I'm using NMES in the meantime to try to regain neuromuscular control and strength. Dr. Norman Doidge would be a good read to learn about what can be done. Best wishes Dale!!
@rickyestes74778 ай бұрын
I can relate so much to dales story about his dad...mine shouldn't have had kids
@bobsmyth9776 Жыл бұрын
Food grade peroxide is really really good for cleaning your well, also.. I'm happy for you having your Own water source . .
@brandonyoung1568 ай бұрын
The very end you realize exactly why Jr. was so popular despite him not living up to his father's shadow and people's expectations. He was truly grateful and surprised every time he won. His enthusiasm for the sport and, I had a hard time dealing with this as a fan, his having fun outside the car no matter what the result made you realize that he didn't care what the results were really because he was having fun and he was a great ambassador for the sport. Which is pretty ironic considering he makes it seem like he only drove race cars to get his father's attention growing up. It would've been really easy to just walk away after Sr. died because he didn't need racing to be close to his father anymore. I commend him for becoming the man he is. I look forward to him hopefully someday moving JRM up to Cup because I think he will be a worthy replacement for the void Rick Hendrick leaves.
@vanessapanek9959 Жыл бұрын
The voices that you’re hearing in your head are the people that are trying to guide you on what to do
@chadchesney38584 ай бұрын
Well OF COURSE Rick wanted him to stay. Jr was the most popular driver in NASCAR. And had been for 15 years. But Jr prob made the right choice. Ya know for his health. I didn’t realize the severity of his head injuries.
@randyc84068 ай бұрын
What an eye opener. Yes, he was over rated, as a driver. That was all media driven, always putting him on par w/K Petty & Davey Allison. But, he did relate well w/fans. That’s likely cuz he was still seeking acceptance, that he hadn’t got from Sr. I love how candid & detailed he is, telling about the injuries & aftermath of them. We constantly hear about athletes getting concussed, but never what they experience
@Easterwood67 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this piece has the most commercials than I’ve ever seen on KZbin
@JoeKyser Жыл бұрын
Yasssss its Dale!
@frogfortress Жыл бұрын
Yasssssss queen
@lax020107 ай бұрын
No NASCAR allegiance whatsoever but I watched the whole thing and can’t help it really like the guy. It’s very telling, he always says “we” when talking about success and races and not “I.”
@pacthesir7 ай бұрын
19:57 I had this issue at some point... don't worry Dale... I know how it is, I nearly freaked out.
@mattracin Жыл бұрын
I know what he’s talkin bout not all I remember some when I came to , after my brain injury I didn’t experience some of that stuff cus I was in a comma, they left me in a comma for all my breaks to heal, God healed everything elts
@ChrisConnerSr4 ай бұрын
Whoever actually reads this, have Dale to call me. I have done many things in my life but this past year put me through so much, including 2 days with a really low oxygen level. It got as low 40%. Blood pressure bottomed out. I was so sick that I hadn’t eaten or drank anything in 2 days and my kidneys were in failure. And even worse, l was in sepsis. The dr in the ER , and several more I’ve talked to since, as well as nurses had never seen anyone live thru all that. They had to shake me enough to make me answer questions. The dr told me that my cancer was killing me. I told the dr , No it’s not ! God’s going to heal me. I went thru a lot. 6 months after going thru chemo and physical therapy, I was told that I cancer free. I have a lot of the same symptoms as Dale due to 2 days of very little oxygen or breaths per minute. And they were shallow. I still have times that l will have to think for anywhere from a few seconds to a couple minutes. I get headaches, especially on the right side of my head. I would like to discuss this with Dale, if that’s possible. Just so you know, I’m 66 years old. Been disabled since 2006. My symptoms are very similar. Some a little different. But l thank God that I’m alive to share my story so God gets the glory and people can hear what happened to me and know that God can heal them too. I’m just am example. Jesus is the healer.
@thecommonsenseconservative55763 ай бұрын
No one's reading this
@De-certified_jlb Жыл бұрын
Holy shit what an insightful interview. Jr lose the white tube socks buddy haha
@JasonDerra3 ай бұрын
I love Dale Jr. But just once I’d like to see him stop towing the Nascar line and say what really needs to be said. Nascar as dropped the ball on driver safety clear back to Joe Weatherly and Fireball Roberts deaths in the early 60s. They didn’t start taking safety seriously until Dale Sr death in ‘01.
@lennonbailey21377 ай бұрын
conquer jr conquer
@geezerguy6410 Жыл бұрын
When I was injured in the military first thing the dr said was "he really got his bell rung". Then they stitched me up like a quilt, pulled my damaged teeth wired my jaw, shot me up with Dilantin, plus pain meds, and then covered my head with bags of ice. Concussion 101 in the late 1960's. Just another case of ringing the old bell.
@mrt601 Жыл бұрын
Lethargic is the feeling and that's if I spelled that right like being a zombie and if I'm not mistaken Ervin the driver of the Kodak car was told the next hit might be your last he had some major hits with the concrete to one time he lost a tire in practice and I've never seen a car pancake the side like that wow that had to hurt
@FJB86468 ай бұрын
Dale and Kelly are top notch classy people. They could have said a lot of negative things about Teresa. Working with Teresa was the hardest thing in my career as you are forced to do things that you know are going to impact things in a negative way. It was painful to watch DEI slowly swirl the drain as it ultimately did.
@donaldcornwell11518 ай бұрын
He is actually a better man than his Dad and his Dad was a real man as well
@TotowizardZ Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️🎉
@caroletoney3209 Жыл бұрын
I miss him racing, but his health is his first priority