Bob Forrest's Near-Death Covid Experience and Raw Takes on Music and Addiction
I swear to god, man, I have no tolerance for people who are ignorant about just wearing a mask when there's an omicron virus that is fucking sweeping and almost killing my best friend, you know, could have.
What happens when an addiction counselor and music aficionado faces a near-death experience with Covid? Bob Forrest is back from the brink, and he's not holding back. In this episode of 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob and his co-host Chuk dive into the gritty details of Bob's battle with Covid, including the social stigma he faced and the pressing question: should you wear a mask at music festivals?
They also venture into tales of rock legends like Scott Weiland and Bradley Nowell, touching on their struggles and legacies. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. From Johnny Depp's infamous poop story to the upcoming Ohana Fest, Bob and Chuk cover a wide range of topics with their signature unfiltered style. The episode also features heartfelt discussions about the music of Stevie Nicks, Paul Westerberg, and Lou Reed.
Whether you're navigating recovery, fascinated by music history, or just looking for some raw honesty, this episode has something for you. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions, insights, and a good dose of humor.