David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 4 Years 321 days - Mud Hill House

4 Years 321 days - Mud Hill House

Tuesday 2nd April 2024

Join comedian David Boyle as he navigates the Blue Mountains, reflects on nature, and shares his journey towards self-improvement.
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8 minutes
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I'm Quitting Alcohol
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David Boyle's Wild Ride: From Booze to Mud Hill Houses

Episode Overview

  • Boyle's humorous take on visiting the Blue Mountains.
  • Reflecting on Australia's natural beauty beyond party spots.
  • Boyle's funny anecdotes about fishing and camping.
  • Contemplating building a mud hill house inspired by Instagram.
  • Boyle's commitment to improving his health and lifestyle.
There is something healing about nature. There's some good vibes in nature, some energy that the trees give off and the fresh air.
David Boyle, the comedian behind 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', takes you on a wild ride in this episode titled '4 Years 321 Days - Mud Hill House'. Boyle shares his experience of visiting the Blue Mountains, a place that brings back some intense memories of near-death experiences with his mates Morgan and Courtney Jones. He promises to dive deeper into these stories in future episodes, keeping you on the edge of your seat for what's to come.
Boyle's reflections on Australia's natural beauty are both humorous and insightful. He admits to previously viewing the country through a booze-tinted lens, focusing only on party spots. Now, he's starting to appreciate the healing vibes of nature, even if he's still a bit reluctant about fully embracing it. The episode is peppered with Boyle's trademark humour, as he talks about his failed attempts at fishing and his hilarious take on camping enthusiasts.
He also contemplates becoming a 'mud hill house' guy, inspired by Instagram clips of people building homes in the wilderness. This episode isn't just about laughs; it's also about Boyle's ongoing journey towards self-improvement. He's determined to get back on track with his health, fitness, and mental well-being. From cutting down on coffee to hitting the gym and reading more books, Boyle's commitment to change is both relatable and inspiring.
If you're looking for a mix of comedy, personal growth, and a touch of nature appreciation, this episode is a must-listen. Boyle's candid storytelling and unique perspective make it a captivating experience from start to finish.