Don't Die Episode ThreeDon't Die Episode Three
Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
Talk about the Prince overdose and the dangers of fentanyl, Bob gets his blood changed, talks celebrity doctors, naltrexone, Thelonious Monster and parents babying their kids to death. Bob yells at Chuk and calls him a feather.
42:02•28 Apr 2017
Bob Forrest's Candid Chat: Fentanyl Dangers and Recovery Realities
“The goal is not sober autonomy of rehabs. You don't need to defend the work you're doing if you're doing good work.”
Imagine a conversation where no topic is off-limits, and you'll find yourself immersed in this episode of Bob Forrest's 'Don't Die Podcast'. Bob and Chuk tackle some heavy-hitting subjects, starting with the alarming dangers of fentanyl. Bob doesn't hold back as he shares his own experiences with alternative treatments like ozone therapy and vitamin drips, and vents his frustrations about the insurance industry's grip on treatment options. It's a raw and honest discussion that cuts through the noise.
But that's not all. The episode dives into the importance of achievement and work ethic, stressing how young people need to face the tough realities of life. Bob's passionate plea for a more realistic approach to parenting and recovery is both eye-opening and thought-provoking. As he puts it, 'The goal is not sober autonomy of rehabs. You don't need to defend the work you're doing if you're doing good work'.
Throughout the episode, Bob and Chuk's unfiltered dialogue offers valuable insights into addiction and recovery. Their candid conversations shed light on the hurdles faced by those seeking help, making it a must-listen for anyone touched by these issues. Whether you're struggling with addiction, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in understanding more about these complex topics, this episode promises a deep dive into the realities of recovery.

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