Bob Forrest's Ohana Fest Tales: Life, Music, and Recovery
"If you're depressed or you're having problems in relationships and you just can't get yourself out of the mud through the steps or through the fellowship, seek outside help is what Bill Wilson did and says, and I did that and I met a man."
Ever wondered what it's like to be on stage at Ohana Fest with Bob Forrest? Episode 218 of the 'Don't Die Podcast' takes you right into the heart of the action. Bob, along with Chuk and Mike, share their stories live from the Storytellers stage. From the moment Bob loses his iconic hat to Keith Morris making a move to escape Bob's antics, this episode is packed with humor and raw honesty.
But it’s not all laughs; Bob dives deep into serious topics like therapy, the importance of Narcan, and the life-saving work of Project Red. He also touches on personal stories involving his 'sistermom' and the role music has played in his life. Whether you're a fan of punk rock or someone seeking inspiration in your recovery journey, this episode offers a blend of entertainment and heartfelt reflections.
Join Bob as he navigates through life's highs and lows, sharing insights that are both relatable and eye-opening.