David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 2 Years 228 days - In Your Dreams

2 Years 228 days - In Your Dreams

Thursday 30th December 2021

David Boyle discusses how his past drinking haunts his dreams, blending humor and honesty in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'.
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11 minutes
Raw
Honest
Thought-provoking
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Fun

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I'm Quitting Alcohol
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David Boyle
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David Boyle's Sobriety Dreams: A Comedian's Nighttime Reflections

Obviously, in real life I barely leave the house or my undies. So I'm standing there with my mate and I'm fucking getting all these flashes from the night before, but also The Previous Month of drinking, and I'm like: no, this can't be right.
Have you ever woken up from a dream that felt all too real? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle takes us on a journey through his subconscious, sharing how his past drinking habits have found their way into his dreams. With his signature blend of humor and raw honesty, Boyle opens up about the surreal experience of facing his old demons in the quiet of the night.
He dives into the anxiety and depression that have shadowed his path to sobriety, making this episode a deeply relatable listen for anyone grappling with similar issues. But it’s not all gloom and doom; Boyle’s wit shines through as he recounts these nocturnal adventures, offering a unique perspective on the lingering effects of addiction. He also touches on the vital role of friendship in his recovery, highlighting how connections with others can be a lifeline during tough times.
This episode is a candid look at the ongoing battle with addiction, peppered with moments of levity that only a seasoned comedian like Boyle can deliver. Tune in for a thought-provoking yet entertaining exploration of how our past can haunt our dreams and what it means for our journey to recovery.