Bob Forrest

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Bob Forrest

  • Episode One Hundred Twenty Six

Episode One Hundred Twenty Six

Thursday 14th May 2020

Bob Forrest discusses media bias, addiction stigma, and America's health crisis in this unfiltered episode of 'Don't Die Podcast'.
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64 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
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Authentic

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Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Media Madness and America's Health: Bob Forrest's Unfiltered Take

Ironically, we don't mind hurting drug addicts feelings. Like you know, it's so sad and so tragic. So age discrimination, size discrimination, that that's politically correct and that stands. No, but I want you to follow this new story.
Ever feel like the media is playing tug-of-war with your emotions? In this episode of 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob Forrest, Chuk, and Mike dive headfirst into the chaos of lockdown life. They dissect the media landscape, from Fox News to MSNBC, and Bob even coins the term 'Trumporn' to describe the frenzy. But it's not just about politics; the trio explores America's deep-seated emotional and physical health issues.
Bob shares a personal story about almost getting arrested on a train, adding a touch of humor to the heavy topics. They also tackle the stigma around addiction and mental health, emphasizing the need for transparency. From cults to banking fiascos and even eBay addiction, this episode covers it all. Bob's passion for destigmatizing addiction shines through, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in the raw truths about America's health crisis.