
Chef Boy Bonez is a rapper who appeared on Season 15 of America's Got Talent. Chef shares his story of transcending disempowering ways and decisions to live a more empowering life on the "We're Out of Time" podcast with Richard Taite. They're joined by Carrara Treatment Wellness & Spa's Dr. Ken Spielvogel, MD. For all things Richard Taite, the We're Out Of Time podcast, and Carrara Treatment Wellness & Spa: https://linktr.ee/richardtaitehttps://www.1callplacement.org/For more on Chef Boy Bonez:https://www.instagram.com/chefboybonezKey moments from this conversation with Chef Boy Bonez, Dr.Spielvogel & Richard Taite. Intro 00:00Chef gives an inside look into the underground rap scene and substance use. 00:46Does Chef know anyone who has ODed? 02:21What are the effects on a family who loses someone to substances? 05:30Chef's EYES POP out over how much money?! 07:57Why should families have Narcan? 09:40When did Chef Boy Bonez first try a substance? 12:29What was Chef's gateway substance and why now does he understand why he used it to start? 15:09How can negative relationships take us down a bad path? Chef shares. 21:55"When to stop." 27:02Check out Chef Boy Bonez NO JUMPER FREESTYLE 33:54
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$165,000. I just want to encourage people, man, for my 13th birthday, hanging out with some kids who I thought were my friends. Later on in life, these guys are nowhere to be found. I was still trying to get hired, escape something else from trauma. Knowing now, as an adult, I can definitely look back and say this is the reason why
I count times in my life where I'm like, I should have been doing that, what I'm doing now. My other homie Etai comes in and he's looking for his gummy bears. He's going off. He's like, yo, who ate my, who ate my gummy, where's my gummy bears? I'm like, I'm in my pocket. I'm like, yo, bro, here's a dollar, like my bag. You know what I'm saying? We didn't mean to eat your gummy.
I'll go get you some more if it's that serious. He's like, no. You know a lot of people are chasing their eyes.
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Chef, thanks for coming by, man. I really appreciate it. Thank you for having me. Thanks, bro. So let's get right to it. You're in the rap scene, the underground rap scene. You got a lot of friends. You guys are doing that whole thing, right? Yeah, I'm a rapper. I'm in the industry. Okay. You see a lot of drugs, press books.
That's all it is. That's all the industry is, is drugs. I mean, that's not all it is. Let me take that back because there are a lot of artists that don't do drugs. But yeah, for the most part, that's, you know, that's the starter.
Yeah.
That's the Kickstarter. Go. You go. It's a main one. If you had to say like, this is what most people are doing.
Most artists are sipping lean, codeine with promethazine, perks, cocaine, E-pills, MDMA, you name it, it goes on. Shrooms. Shrooms are a little bit more on the cool side. They don't really overdo the shrooms, I would say. They don't overuse. Different vibe. Different vibe with the shrooms, but the 30s and the lean, Oh, yeah, that's like candy right there. That's like studio etiquette.
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