Episode One Hundred Thirty EightEpisode One Hundred Thirty Eight
Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
The violence in Kenosha, the dark days we are in. Bob gives a message of hope and strength, Social distancing and family gatherings, back to the beach, Bob only surfing story, Angel, Rush, Foghat and Puca shell necklaces, our common history of Bolsa...
45:59•1 Sept 2020
Finding Hope Amidst Turmoil: Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast Episode 138
“I think that we stood up to the Lapd, got gates out, got a commission in there with Christopher, whatever that guy's name was, and I believe the Lapd is not perfect, but they are not the lapd of The 1980s.”
In Episode 138 of Bob Forrest's 'Don't Die Podcast', Bob and Chuk tackle the chaos that's gripping America, with a particular focus on the violence in Kenosha. Bob doesn’t just paint a bleak picture; he offers a message of hope and strength, encouraging listeners to hold on during these tough times. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as Bob shares stories from his past, including his only surfing adventure and memories of Bolsa Chica beach.
They also dive into the impact of screen addiction and the importance of returning to core family values. Bob doesn’t shy away from calling out political deceit and the flaws within the recovery industry, highlighting the critical role of harm reduction. He reminds us that change is a slow process but insists that hope is always within reach. As Bob says, 'I wouldn’t say them if I didn’t believe them'.
This episode is a blend of serious reflections and heartfelt memories, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the turbulent waters of addiction and recovery.

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