Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast: Episode Fifty Five - Bears, Basketball, and the Future of Opiates
No, I do, and there'll be no special situation. Everything that suggested in working with others is illegal or dumb.
Ever wondered what it's like to have bears wandering around your house? Bob Forrest kicks off this episode with a wild story about exactly that. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Joined by his co-host Chuk, Bob dives into a variety of topics that keep you hooked from start to finish. They start with a discussion on the often misunderstood 11th tradition, shedding light on its real meaning and implications.
Then, they take a surprising turn into NBA talk, exploring how the sport influences society in unexpected ways. Bob shares his frustrations with the world, while Chuk drops a bombshell statement: 'Opiates will be the opiate of the masses in the future!'. It's a conversation that makes you think about where we're headed as a society.
The episode also takes you back to New York in the eighties, reminiscing about a different time and the new brigade of young people shaping our present. They don’t shy away from critiquing the recovery industry and the deceptive narratives spun by politicians and big pharma. Bob and Chuk argue that many suggested methods in working with others are either illegal or impractical, calling for a much-needed evolution in the field.
By the end, you’ll feel like you’ve been on a rollercoaster of emotions and insights. This episode is not just about addiction; it's about understanding the world we live in and the challenges we face moving forward.