David Boyle's Wild Escapades: From Construction Sites to Sobriety
That's why I'm free. I've made all the mistakes. I've done the dumb shit. So when I'm making the decision of going from the world's safest covid country to a country that has no medical facilities and is having like new cases a day, then it's quite an easy decision to make, because it can't be worse than my worst decisions.
Ever wondered what it's like to wake up in a construction site after a night of heavy drinking? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle recounts one of his wildest nights from his early 20s. Picture this: Boyle and his friend, still drunk from the night before, decide to jump a four-story gap. Spoiler alert—they almost didn't make it.
With his signature blend of humor and raw honesty, Boyle reflects on these reckless decisions and how they've shaped his journey to sobriety. He doesn't just stop at personal anecdotes; Boyle dives into the broader struggles of addiction, touching on issues like anxiety, depression, and the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns. What makes this episode stand out is Boyle's ability to find humor in the darkest moments, making it both an entertaining and thought-provoking listen.
If you're looking for a podcast that mixes laughter with sobering truths, this episode is a must-hear.