Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast: From 80s Rehab to Modern Addiction Challenges
I think anybody within the sound of my voice, you should look into a little bit of authoritarianism, cause that's what's going on: authoritarianism, right, political correctness and all what's going on. And what was unique about America is: we don't go for that.
Ever wondered what rehab was like in the 80s? Bob Forrest gives you a front-row seat in this episode of 'Don't Die Podcast'. Bob and his co-host Chuk tackle a wide range of topics, from the stark differences between millennials and baby boomers to the current state of the addiction treatment industry. Bob also shares his experience acting in a film about rehab in the 80s, providing a nostalgic yet gritty look at old-school recovery methods.
The conversation doesn't stop there. They dive into serious issues like depression, the misuse of medication by doctors, and the rise of authoritarianism and political correctness in America. Bob and Chuk don't hold back, offering raw and honest reflections on these pressing matters. They even give a shout-out to new 'Don't Die' chapters in Sacramento and Las Vegas, encouraging listeners to start their own chapters and foster compassionate communities.
If you're keen to hear unfiltered discussions about addiction, societal issues, and the evolution of rehab, this episode is a must-listen.