David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 5 Years 112 days - Sick New Bag

5 Years 112 days - Sick New Bag

Sunday 1st September 2024

Join comedian David Boyle as he navigates Father's Day chaos, family antics, and his journey back to Jiu-Jitsu in this candid episode.
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8 minutes
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Father's Day Frenzy: David Boyle's Hilarious Take on Sobriety and Family Life

Episode Overview

  • Father's Day brings early wake-ups and breakfast mishaps.
  • New bag excitement amidst family chaos.
  • Importance of physical activity for stress relief.
  • Plans to return to Jiu-Jitsu to manage anger.
  • Future comedy gigs and potential time in Bali.
I never knew I could hate a bag so much
Father's Day in Australia brings a whirlwind of emotions and events for comedian David Boyle in this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. Boyle starts his day early with a wake-up call from his daughter, followed by a chaotic breakfast in bed that ends with eggs on the blanket. Despite the mess, Boyle is thrilled with his new bag, a much-needed upgrade from his old one that couldn't handle his daily essentials.
The day continues with the usual family chaos, including his kids fighting over the box the bag came in, and a visit from an Algerian friend for some kickboxing fun. Boyle's reflections on the day are both humorous and relatable, capturing the essence of a typical Father's Day filled with love, noise, and a bit of frustration.
He also shares his thoughts on the importance of physical activity, expressing a need to return to Jiu-Jitsu to manage his stress and anger. Boyle's candid storytelling and raw humour make this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating the ups and downs of family life and sobriety. By the end, you'll be rooting for Boyle as he plans his next steps, including a potential return to the comedy circuit and maybe even some time in Bali for Muay Thai.
If you need a laugh and some honest reflections on life without alcohol, this episode is for you.