David Boyle's Take on Comedy, Therapy, and Sobriety
He's like that's like of people's problems, is fucking body. Just do nice things for people, build relationships, whatever.
Ever wondered what it’s like to transition from a life of chaos to one of clarity? Comedian David Boyle gives you a front-row seat to his journey in the podcast 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. In this episode, titled '3 Years 282 Days - Stutz', Boyle muses on his career as a stand-up comedian, suggesting it’s becoming as niche as poetry.
He humorously laments that he might have made a decent therapist or psychiatrist, inspired by the wisdom of Stutz, a figure he discusses in detail. Boyle delves into Stutz's tools for handling life's hurdles, emphasizing that many personal issues stem from physical well-being. He shares his belief that doing kind things for others and building strong relationships are key to overcoming these struggles.
With his trademark blend of wit and sincerity, Boyle offers a fresh perspective on the often grueling path of personal growth. This episode is a mix of comedy, self-reflection, and practical advice. Whether you’re navigating your own sobriety journey or simply looking for some thoughtful humor, Boyle’s candid storytelling will leave you both entertained and inspired. Tune in to hear how he balances the highs and lows of life, all while keeping a smile on his face.