Bob Forrest and Friends: Rehab Realities, Music Legends, and Generational Gaps
Kids are dying from going to rehab and taking heroin, dying, and I was doing that when I was.
Ever wondered what Bob Forrest's high school years were like in Sacramento? Or how rehab models have evolved over time? In this episode of 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob is joined by Chuk, Mike, and Neil from the new 'Don't Die Sacramento' chapter. They dive into everything from Neil's personal journey to the ever-controversial Cub Scouts. But that's just scratching the surface.
They also touch on the lives and influences of musical legends like Michael Jackson, the Rolling Stones, and Kurt Cobain. And if you think it's all about the past, think again. The conversation shifts to pressing issues like the opioid epidemic and how different generations, from millennials to baby boomers, perceive addiction and recovery.
Bob doesn't mince words when he says, 'Kids are dying from going to rehab and taking heroin, dying, and I was doing that when I was.' It's a raw, unfiltered look at addiction and recovery, peppered with personal anecdotes and heartfelt discussions. Whether you're interested in music history or seeking a deeper understanding of addiction treatment, this episode has something for everyone.