Bob Forrest

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Bob Forrest

  • Don't Die Episode Eleven

Don't Die Episode Eleven

Saturday 17th June 2017

Bob Forrest reveals Hollywood's dark side with raw tales of addiction and recovery in Episode Eleven of 'Don't Die Podcast'.
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Hollywood's Dark Underbelly: Bob Forrest's Candid Tales from Episode Eleven

Whether you're a crusty old dude down at the canyon club or you're a treatment professional in Huntington Beach or you're a therapist in malibu, we all need to be helping our clients and helping the patients and helping the added community that's struggling believe that they can have a life beyond their wildest dreams.
Ever wondered what really goes on behind the glitz and glamour of Hollywood's rock scene? In Episode Eleven of 'Don't Die Podcast', addiction counselor Bob Forrest and his co-host Chuk Davis pull back the curtain on the raw, unfiltered realities of drug addiction among rock stars and the darker side of fame. From smuggling needles into Japan to wild stories involving punk rock icons like Steven Adler and Gibby, Bob's tales are both harrowing and eye-opening.
He doesn't just talk about the chaos, though; he also dives into the cathartic journey of sobriety and the transformative power of community support. Bob's storytelling is as compelling as it is honest, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music, addiction, and recovery. So, if you're curious about what really happens when the spotlight fades and the after-parties begin, tune in to hear Bob's no-holds-barred accounts.
It's a rollercoaster of emotions, but through it all, there's a powerful message of hope and the possibility of a life beyond addiction.