Heartfelt Tributes and Raw Realities in Recovery
Episode Overview
Paying tribute to Diane Baker and Paul Hester. Discussing the struggle of quitting smoking. Highlighting Nicorette gum as a helpful alternative. Critiquing the lies told by big pharma. Emphasising the importance of proper treatment in recovery.
"Smoking is bad, guys. I'm not here to preach at people, but smoking is bad."
In this episode of Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast, Bob and Chuk dive deep into the harsh realities of addiction and recovery. The duo pays heartfelt tributes to the late Diane Baker of CRI-Help and Paul Hester from Crowded House, reflecting on their significant contributions to the recovery community. Bob shares personal anecdotes about his journey, including his struggles with quitting smoking and his humorous take on Nicorette gum as a lifesaver.
The episode is peppered with Bob's candid musings on the recovery industry, the lies perpetuated by big pharma, and the importance of proper treatment. You'll also hear about their upcoming appearance at Ohana Fest and Bob's unique strategies for attending non-profit events. This episode is a raw and honest conversation that sheds light on the complexities of addiction, recovery, and the importance of community support.
If you're looking for a mix of humour, heartfelt stories, and genuine advice, this episode is a must-listen.