Bob Forrest's Raw Take on Millennials and the Opioid Crisis
I'm a personal responsibility, and sooner or later we have to get back to a personally responsible society.
What happens when an experienced addiction counselor and a passionate advocate sit down to discuss the opioid crisis? You get a riveting conversation that cuts through the noise. In this debut episode of 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob Forrest and Chuk Davis dive into the challenges facing the millennial generation of drug addicts. They tackle the grim reality of fentanyl deaths and the role of Big Pharma in exacerbating the crisis. But it’s not all doom and gloom.
Bob and Chuk explore alternative rehab options that could offer a lifeline to those struggling with addiction. They emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and the power of connecting with others in recovery. The episode also shines a light on the unique struggles faced by women and the new generation of addicts. Through candid discussions and heartfelt anecdotes, Bob and Chuk make a compelling case for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction recovery.
Whether you're personally affected by addiction or simply want to understand this pressing issue better, this episode offers valuable insights and hope.