Episode One Hundred Fifty ThreeEpisode One Hundred Fifty Three
Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
Bob Chuk and Mike talk staying alive despite your family history, sidetracked to RV adventures, Oregon legalizes drugs, Antifa history, Qanon nonsense, Drug deaths should unify us, Suicide deaths should unify us, how Perry Farrell inadvertently got...
55:21•2 Feb 2021
Surviving Family History, Legal Drug Debates, and the QAnon Chaos
“Addiction affects the poor people in Florida. We can argue about Biden or war, Trump or whatever. It wasn't partisan, it wasn't finger-pointing, it was talking about all of us.”
Ever thought about how your family history shapes your survival instincts? In this episode of the 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob Forrest, Chuk, and Mike dive into some heavy yet crucial conversations. They kick things off by discussing the challenges of staying alive despite the cards dealt by family genetics. But that's just the beginning. The trio also takes a detour into RV adventures, adding a light-hearted twist to the episode.
Then, they tackle Oregon's controversial move to legalize drugs and unpack the baffling world of QAnon. Their chat isn't just about policies and conspiracies; it's about real lives affected by these issues. They also reflect on how drug and suicide deaths should be a wake-up call for unity. And in a touching segment, Bob shares how Perry Farrell played an unexpected role in his journey to sobriety.
This episode offers a mix of personal stories, insightful discussions, and a dash of humor, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the complexities of addiction and recovery.

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