David Boyle’s Hilarious Take on Sobriety, Vlogging, and Police Encounters
I'm the vlogger whose wife holds the camera and over time it's inevitable. She's going to become less and less my wife and more and more my production assistant.
Ever wondered what nearly two years of sobriety looks like through the eyes of a comedian? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', David Boyle serves up his unique blend of humor and honesty as he marks 1 year and 350 days without a drink. Boyle kicks things off with a story about trying to go for a drive, only to be hilariously thwarted by a friend's warning about the high police presence.
He jokes that his sobriety should grant him immunity from any trouble in India, adding his signature comedic twist to the situation. Boyle also delves into the world of vlogging, sharing his reluctance to become the typical narcissistic vlogger who ropes in their significant other as a cameraman. He humorously predicts that his wife might end up more like a production assistant than a partner in his future videos.
Despite his reservations, Boyle is sending a video to a friend who loves vlogs, questioning whether it's entertaining enough. This episode is packed with Boyle's candid reflections on his journey from alcohol-fueled chaos to sober living. He offers a raw, funny, and thought-provoking glimpse into his life, touching on themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the quirks of sobriety.
If you're looking for a laugh and some genuine insights into the ups and downs of quitting alcohol, this episode is a must-listen.