Bob Forrest

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Bob Forrest

  • Episode One Hundred Twelve

Episode One Hundred Twelve

Tuesday 24th December 2019

Join Bob Forrest and guests for a candid talk on addiction, recovery, music, and the holidays in this episode of 'Don't Die Podcast'.
Explicit
69 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate
Supportive
Engaging

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Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
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Bob Forrest
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Financial Health in Recovery
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Holiday Real Talk: Addiction, Recovery, and Music with Bob Forrest and Friends

Trigger warning here folks, we do talk openly about what it was previously like for us. If the holidays are difficult for you please get to a 12 step meeting where there are people that understand and love you. Happy holidays to all.
Ever wondered how to navigate the holidays while dealing with addiction? In this episode of Bob Forrest's 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob teams up with co-hosts Chuk Davis and Mike Martt, plus special guest Keith Morris from the Circle Jerks, for a raw and heartfelt holiday discussion. They dive into the big Alo House Narcan Event, share stories about Christmas, and reflect on their personal journeys through addiction and recovery.
Keith Morris adds his unique perspective from the music world, making this episode a blend of serious talk and musical insights. The group doesn't hold back, openly discussing what their lives were like before recovery and the ongoing challenges they face. They stress the importance of community support, especially during the festive season when emotions can run high. If you're struggling, they recommend finding solace in a 12-step meeting where understanding and love are abundant.
This episode is not just about their stories; it's a call to have honest conversations about addiction and recovery in your own life. Tune in for a candid, compassionate, and sometimes humorous look at navigating the holidays while staying sober.