Honoring Dix Denny: Rehab Realities and Philosophies with Bob Forrest
It's basically the same, and you're going to realize that you're a selfish, self-obsessed asshole and you're going to stop being that way little by little, slowly but surely you're going to recognize that you're selfish and self-seeking.
In this episode of 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob Forrest and Chuk pay tribute to the late Dix Denny, a legendary punk rock guitarist from Thelonious Monster. As they share memorable stories about Dix, they also dive into the nitty-gritty of rehab programs, group therapy, and the regulations that govern them. Ever wondered if these methods really work? Bob and Chuk don't hold back in their honest assessment.
They even weave in David Hume's philosophical ideas on creating a perfect society and how these concepts tie into addiction treatment. Throughout their discussion, they highlight the often misleading information spread by politicians and big pharma about the recovery industry. With raw honesty and engaging dialogue, this episode offers a unique blend of personal anecdotes, philosophical musings, and critical insights into the world of addiction and recovery.
Whether you're in recovery yourself, supporting a loved one, or just curious about these issues, Bob's candid approach will leave you with plenty to think about.