Bob Forrest and Friends Tackle Society, Politics, and Addiction in Episode 62
We need millennials to not die, get enlightened, gain insight and take over, and I've been saying that of them in the-step community.
Bob Forrest's 'Don't Die Podcast' never shies away from the big issues, and Episode Sixty Two is no exception. This time, Bob, Chuk, and Mike dive headfirst into a conversation about American society, politics, healthcare, and addiction. From the impact of war on the nation to the influence of politics and big pharma on recovery efforts, they leave no stone unturned.
Bob shares a particularly moving story about a young Iraqi boy, shot by an American soldier, which leads to a rare moment of silence from Chuk and Mike, highlighting the gravity of the topic. The episode also explores the vital role millennials play in fostering positive change and preventing addiction-related deaths. Bob's call to action for millennials to 'not die, get enlightened, gain insight and take over' resonates throughout their discussion.
With personal anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, this episode offers a unique perspective on these pressing issues. Whether you're interested in the opioid crisis, the politics of healthcare, or just want to hear some honest talk about societal challenges, this episode has something for you.