Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast: Gratitude, Guns, and the Trap Museum
Gratitude has a lot to do with staying sober. I've had people that are great poets, but for the most part, you're paying for a service. They're doing it because somebody did it for them.
Ever wondered how gratitude can play a role in recovery, or what stories lurk behind the scenes of the music industry? In this episode of Bob Forrest's 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob, Chuk, and Mike take you on a rollercoaster ride through a myriad of topics. From Taylor Hawkins stories to Will Smith's antics, there's never a dull moment. Bob even shares a personal U2 story that will leave you chuckling. But it's not all fun and games.
The hosts dive deep into serious issues like drug addiction, the recovery industry, and the often misleading narratives pushed by politicians and big pharma. They also touch on the controversial T.I. Trap museum, guns, and the latest in junkie news. Bob reflects on the importance of gratitude in staying sober, emphasizing that many in recovery may not fully appreciate the hard work of those helping them. The episode doesn't shy away from heavy topics either.
The trio discusses wealth, poverty, and misery, painting a vivid picture of the societal challenges many face. Bob also shares his thoughts on the Salvation Army VOC program and the Taliban's impact on Afghanistan's drug trade. Whether you're navigating your own recovery journey or simply curious about these complex issues, this episode offers a blend of humor, heartfelt stories, and raw honesty. Tune in for a unique perspective on addiction, recovery, and everything in between.