Bob Forrest

Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast

Bob Forrest

  • Episode Two Hundred Seventy Nine

Episode Two Hundred Seventy Nine

Tuesday 30th July 2024

Bob Forrest and Chuk dive into the '27 Club', car chases, and the impact of drug legalisation in this gripping episode of 'Don't Die'.
Explicit
66 minutes
Raw
Honest
Informative
Engaging
Non-judgmental

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Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
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Bob Forrest
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Financial Health in Recovery
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The 27 Club, Car Chases, and Controversial Takes

Episode Overview

  • The dangers and myths surrounding the '27 Club'.
  • Personal stories about car chases in the Forrest family.
  • The consequences of soft drug legalisation.
  • How facial recognition technology is being used.
  • Criticism of politicians and big pharma's role in addiction.
I just want to be able to not die.
Bob Forrest and Chuk are back with another unfiltered episode of 'Don't Die', where they tackle the pressing issues surrounding addiction and recovery. In this episode, they dive into a mix of heavy topics and personal anecdotes that make for an engaging listen. They discuss the infamous '27 Club', sharing stories about musicians like Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain who tragically passed away at 27.
Bob reflects on his own brush with joining this club, adding a raw and personal touch to the conversation. Sydney joins the chat, reminding everyone that the Forrest family has a history of car chases, adding a lighter moment to the episode. The discussion then shifts to more serious matters like the impact of soft drug legalisation and the justice system's role in the resulting tragedies. They don't shy away from controversial topics, including facial recognition technology and its implications.
Bob and Chuk also critique politicians and big pharma, calling out the lies being fed to the public. The episode wraps up with a look at how society's approach to addiction needs to change, emphasising the importance of getting proper treatment and, most importantly, stopping the dying. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending humour with hard-hitting truths. It's a must-listen for anyone interested in addiction recovery or looking for an honest take on these critical issues.