
Don't Die! Kids are dying and it needs to stop, that's the simple message addiction counselor Bob Forrest is trying to get out. Listen as Bob and Chuk talk honestly about music, drug addiction, treatment, the recovery industry and the lies that politicians and big pharma are telling the American public
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 321 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicHealth & FitnessMusic CommentaryAlternative Health | |||

A big one going into the holiday, Don't Die asks AI for a bunch of stats on addiction, voting and when it thinks the revolution is coming, Bob recounts Norwood Fisher knocking out 5 bouncers, as well as taking a beating from Axl Rose and then going t... more
Big music episode - the music mainstream is Disney and that's OK, Radiohead are not that important, Justin Timberlake very important,Elvis Forrest and the emo screamo slam scene, One Big Party festival, Elliott Smith, No Age, Best Coast, the Smell an... more
Bob and Chuk break down the hierarchy of rehab staffing and choosing a rehab, 40 years of experience between them, Bob quits AA over God talk and goes to a dodger game (40 years ago), Steven Adler, Gloria Scott, Hazelden, Peer Leaders and service kee... more
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I love Bob, but he is a fool.
This is the best podcast ever produced.
I enjoy the new trio and appreciate all three points of view. RIP Mike Martt.
I enjoy the new trio and appreciate all three points of view. RIP Mike Martt.
This has become my favorite podcast over the last several years. It’s real, it’s funny, and it makes me feel like part of a community. Love all of you guys, and keep up the good work!
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This podcast features candid discussions on the intersection of addiction, recovery, and music culture. The conversations often revolve around the current landscape of drug use, focusing particularly on the alarming rise of substances like fentanyl and the experiences of individuals within the recovery community. Episodes blend humor and heartfelt storytelling, addressing societal attitudes toward addiction and sharing personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners, offering insights into both the challenges and victories in the recovery journey. This unique approach makes the content relatable and engaging, appealing to those interested in personal stories surrounding addiction and its impact on both individuals and communities.
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