David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 5 Years 133 days - Old Times

5 Years 133 days - Old Times

Sunday 22nd September 2024

Join David Boyle as he reminisces about wild times in Melbourne, hilarious housemates, and the journey from booze to sobriety.
Explicit
8 minutes
Humorous
Reflective
Entertaining
Honest
Nostalgic

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I'm Quitting Alcohol
Author:
David Boyle
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Sobriety in Everyday Life
Comedic Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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David Boyle's Hilarious Trip Down Memory Lane

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle reflects on his early days in Melbourne.
  • Hilarious stories about living with an Indian housemate.
  • Boyle's transition from the dole to working as a waiter.
  • Wild $5 pint nights that started every week.
  • The impact of sobriety on Boyle's life and perspective.
Am I just a passenger on this fucking horror show?
Ever wondered what happens when a comedian swaps his boozy past for a sober future? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', David Boyle takes you on a trip down memory lane, recounting the chaos and camaraderie of his early days in Melbourne. With a day off from work, Boyle reflects on the time he and his wife shared a flat with an Indian housemate, who became a lasting part of their lives despite his hilariously loud laugh.
You'll hear about Boyle's transition from living off the dole to working as a waiter, all while trying to kickstart his comedy career. The episode is filled with humorous anecdotes, like leaving their new housemate alone for six weeks and the wild $5 pint nights that turned Mondays into mayhem. Boyle's candid storytelling offers a mix of laughter and introspection, making you question your own life's twists and turns.
If you're looking for a light-hearted yet thought-provoking listen, this episode is a perfect choice. Tune in to see how sobriety has changed Boyle's perspective on those wild days and why he’s grateful for the journey.