David Boyle's Wild Ride: Conspiracies, Friendships, and Sobriety
Episode Overview
Boyle discusses the latest Trump assassination attempt with his usual humour. Shares personal experiences about waterproofing a wall. Answers a listener's question on when to end a friendship. Highlights the importance of cutting off toxic relationships. Offers practical yet hilarious advice on dealing with difficult friends.
Sometimes, you just have to ghost people who bring nothing but hassle into your life
Comedian David Boyle is back with another episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', and this time, he's tackling a whirlwind of topics from conspiracy theories to friendship advice. Boyle kicks things off with a wild rant about the latest Trump assassination attempt. He hilariously compares Trump's life to an episode of 'Get Smart', complete with dodgy Twitter profiles and CIA agents. It's a chaotic dive into the absurdity of current events, all delivered with Boyle's signature irreverence and humour.
But it's not all conspiracy talk. Boyle also shares a personal story about his time waterproofing a wall, grounding the episode in his own day-to-day reality. The real meat of the episode comes when Boyle answers a listener's question about ending friendships. Drawing from his own colourful past, he shares anecdotes about his friend Marty, a character who managed to be both a fashion enthusiast and a complete punish. Boyle's advice?
Sometimes, you just have to ghost people who bring nothing but hassle into your life. It's a mix of laugh-out-loud moments and genuine reflections, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating sobriety or just looking for a good laugh. So, if you're in need of some comic relief mixed with real-life wisdom, tune in to hear Boyle's unique take on life, friendship, and staying sober.