David Boyle's Hilarious Take on Sobriety and Travelling Aussies
Episode Overview
Boyle discusses his struggles with injuries and getting back into Jiu-Jitsu. He shares his mixed feelings about stand-up comedy and writing new material. Boyle talks about health trends like barefoot shoes and using a sleep device. He answers a listener's question about why Australians love to travel. Boyle reflects on cultural attitudes towards education and high wages in Australia.
I felt good writing some stuff about pedophilia today. That's what it was about. I was like, oh, that's a good idea.
Comedian David Boyle is back with another episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', where he hilariously chronicles his attempts to stay on the sober path. In this episode, Boyle talks about his efforts to get back into shape, despite injuries and the daunting task of returning to Jiu-Jitsu. His humorous take on dealing with ageing and injuries will have you laughing out loud. Boyle also shares his renewed focus on stand-up comedy, even though he has a love-hate relationship with it.
He dives into his new material, including some controversial topics, and contemplates a return to the UK and Ireland for more shows. Boyle's candid discussion about health fads like barefoot shoes and his struggles with a sleep device add a relatable touch to his journey of self-improvement. This episode also features an 'Ask Boyle' segment where he answers a listener's question about why Australians love to travel so much.
Boyle's explanation, filled with his trademark wit, covers everything from Australia's high wages to a cultural disdain for traditional education paths. If you're looking for a mix of comedy, personal reflection, and a bit of travel advice, this episode is a must-listen. You'll find yourself chuckling at Boyle's antics while gaining some insight into the challenges of staying sober and healthy.