
Episode Three Hundred Twenty Eight
From Bob Forrest's Don't Die Podcast by Bob Forrest
March 27, 2026 · 1h 15m · Episode 328
About this episode
The episode discusses various topics including free speech, the evolution of pop songwriting, and the legacy of Synanon while reflecting on the podcast's history.
Don't Die has some fun with history as it enters it's 47th year. Don't Die discusses everything: Chuk's morning meeting, free speech is over, Chuk humanizes the cancel mob, the weird evolution of pop songwriting and idiomatic rock, the legacy of Synanon, why the addict is the best person to work with the addict and there are no equal rights under the US constitution but just harass people on social media that'll fix everything
People in this episode
Host: Bob Forrest
Topics covered
- history
- free speech
- pop songwriting
- addiction
- social media
Keywords
- free speech
- pop songwriting
- addiction
- Synanon
- social media
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Synanon
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