Raw Talks on Sobriety, Politics, and Rock Legends
Episode Overview
Bob and Chuk discuss the impact of the election cycle on society. Elijah celebrates three years of sobriety. Debate over marijuana 'maintenance' as a form of recovery. Reflections on the multicultural future of America. Personal stories about rock legends like Lou Reed.
You stay sober and you show him that sobriety is possible
In this episode of Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast, Bob and Chuk tackle a range of hot-button issues with their signature candidness and humour. From the election cycle to the controversial topic of marijuana 'maintenance,' no stone is left unturned. Elijah celebrates three years of sobriety, providing a beacon of hope amidst discussions on the often grim realities of addiction and recovery.
The episode also dives into the multicultural future of America, highlighting the importance of unity and understanding in these divisive times. Bob's storytelling shines as he shares personal anecdotes, including a touching Lou Reed story about calling deceased friends' voicemails just to hear their voices one last time. The conversation takes unexpected turns, from political rants to reflections on rock music legends like Lou Reed and Elvis Costello.
If you're looking for a raw, unfiltered take on addiction, recovery, and the state of society, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on the wisdom, humour, and heartfelt moments that make this podcast unique. Tune in to get your dose of honesty and perhaps a chuckle or two.