David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 5 Years 132 days - Diddied

5 Years 132 days - Diddied

Saturday 21st September 2024

David Boyle discusses the Sydney Swans' Grand Final, P. Diddy, and why he thinks Hollywood celebrities should be jailed in this entertaining episode.
Explicit
8 minutes
Humorous
Raw
Engaging
Honest
Entertaining

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I'm Quitting Alcohol
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David Boyle's Take on Swans, Celebrities, and Sobriety

Episode Overview

  • Sydney Swans make it to the Grand Final.
  • Boyle's thoughts on P. Diddy and Hollywood celebrities.
  • Mike Tyson's cryptic comments about Diddy on Joe Rogan's podcast.
  • Boyle's blend of humour and serious topics.
  • Importance of moving forward despite life's ups and downs.
There are things that are more important than the Swanies winning the grand final next weekend.
David Boyle is back with another five-minute dose of humour and sobriety in his podcast 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. In this episode, titled '5 Years 132 days - Diddied', Boyle talks about the Sydney Swans making it to the Grand Final, his thoughts on P. Diddy, and why he thinks Hollywood celebrities should be thrown in jail.
It's a wild ride through Boyle's mind as he reflects on his past, his sobriety journey, and his no-nonsense take on the world around him. Boyle kicks things off with a nod to the Swans' achievement, sharing his excitement but also keeping it real by reminding us that life goes on regardless of the outcome. He then takes a sharp turn into a rant about P.
Diddy, questioning the rapper's past and sharing a story about Mike Tyson's cryptic comments on Joe Rogan's podcast. Boyle doesn't hold back, expressing his disdain for Diddy and other celebrities, and even jokingly suggests that all of Hollywood should be jailed. Despite the heavy topics, Boyle's comedic touch shines through. His ability to blend serious subjects with humour makes for an engaging listen.
He wraps up the episode by acknowledging that life is a mix of good and bad moments, and it's important to keep moving forward, whether you're celebrating a win or dealing with disappointment. If you're looking for a quick, entertaining break from your day with a mix of sports talk, celebrity gossip, and raw honesty, this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol' is worth a listen.
Boyle's unique perspective and candid storytelling will leave you chuckling and thinking long after the episode ends.