Episode Two Hundred SeventyEpisode Two Hundred Seventy
Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast
Bob, Chuk & Elijah get deep into the soulsickness of America, from Kanye West to Mitch McConell, harassing elected officials vs. rockstars, dragging kids facing possession charges to Mount Rushmore to the Mount Rushmore of Hip Hop, to complete...
1:17:08•15 Mar 2024
Soul Sickness: Music, Sobriety, and the Lies We Tell
Episode Overview
- Sobriety is crucial for personal growth and avoiding dependency.
- Celebrity culture often masks deeper issues.
- Social media has a significant impact on mental health.
- Political hypocrisy is rampant in today's society.
- Life's challenges can be overwhelming but are manageable with the right support.
“It's about getting sober because otherwise either people carry you or you go without”
Bob Forrest, Chuk, and Elijah take you on a wild ride through the heart of America's soul sickness in this episode of 'Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast'. From the controversial antics of Kanye West to the hypocrisy of politicians, they leave no stone unturned. You'll hear Bob's candid reflections on the struggles of sobriety and the harsh realities of life post-addiction.
Elijah, now a family man, shares his own eye-opening experiences about the challenges of adulthood and the importance of getting sober. Special guest Elvis Forrest adds a musical touch with a piano performance that lightens the mood amidst heavy discussions. The trio also dives into the absurdities of celebrity culture, recounting bizarre encounters and the impact of social media on society. With a mix of humour, raw honesty, and heartfelt advice, this episode is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Don't miss out on this deep dive into music, addiction, and the lies we tell ourselves and each other. Ready for a rollercoaster of emotions and insights? Hit play and join the conversation.

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