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Bitter in Buffalo

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  • Bitter In Buffalo (E2)

Bitter In Buffalo (E2)

Saturday 5th December 2020

Join Jeff and Chris on Bitter in Buffalo for raw conversations about mental health, addiction, and life's harsh realities.
64 minutes
Raw
Honest
Thought-provoking
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Compassionate

About this podcast

Bitter in Buffalo
Author:
@bitterinbflo
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Comedic Journeys
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Episodes:
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Bitter Banter: Jeff and Chris on Life's Harsh Realities

All you're doing is basically baiting them. I mean, granted, my parents aren't that bad, but my father-in-law, dude, he's a fucking wreck.
Ever wondered what it’s like to dive deep into the unvarnished truths of life with a bottle in hand? Jeff and his good friend Chris do just that in this episode of 'Bitter in Buffalo'. They tackle everything from death pools and TV shows to their personal battles with COVID-19, therapy, and substance abuse. This isn’t your typical polished podcast; it’s raw, real, and sometimes downright gritty.
Jeff kicks things off by reflecting on the feedback from the first episode, setting the stage for a candid conversation with Chris. The duo doesn’t shy away from heavy topics like mental health struggles and addiction. They share their own experiences, making you feel like you're right there with them, maybe even sharing a laugh or two along the way. One of the standout moments is Jeff’s honest discussion about how personal loss has impacted his mental health.
He doesn’t sugarcoat it, saying, 'All you're doing is basically baiting them. I mean, granted, my parents aren't that bad, but my father-in-law, dude, he's a fucking wreck'. It’s these kinds of raw admissions that make the podcast so relatable. They also touch on the benefits of Transcendental Meditation and the dangers of chasing that elusive first high.
Whether you’re dealing with similar issues or just curious about how others cope, Jeff and Chris offer a no-holds-barred look into their lives. So, if you’re up for some unfiltered conversations about the bitter truths of life, grab a seat and join Jeff and Chris. It’s not always pretty, but it’s always real.