David Boyle

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David Boyle

  • 5 Years 139 days - Double Disaster

5 Years 139 days - Double Disaster

Saturday 28th September 2024

David Boyle recounts his double disaster – getting outed as a comedian at work and the Sydney Swans' Grand Final debacle. A must-listen for laughs and commiseration.
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11 minutes
Honest
Entertaining
Raw
Humorous
Relatable

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David Boyle's Double Disaster: Comedy Exposure and Footy Heartbreak

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle's boss discovers his comedy career via Instagram.
  • Boyle expresses anxiety about his colleagues finding out about his podcast.
  • The Sydney Swans' dismal performance in the Grand Final adds to Boyle's bad day.
  • Boyle vents about poor coaching decisions and player performance.
  • Despite the disasters, Boyle finds humour in his misfortunes.
Two days after I said on this podcast, the worst thing that could possibly happen to me is the people at work find out I'm a comedian.
Ever had one of those days where everything that could go wrong does? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle takes you through his rollercoaster of a day, which he dubs a 'double disaster'. First, he recounts the awkward moment when his boss discovered his side gig as a comedian through Instagram. Imagine the horror of having your personal life exposed at work! Boyle's humorous yet candid take on this situation is both relatable and entertaining.
Then, he shifts gears to discuss his heartbreak over the Sydney Swans' humiliating performance in the Grand Final. Boyle's passionate rant about the team's lacklustre effort and poor coaching decisions will resonate with any sports fan who's ever felt let down by their team. His frustration is palpable, and you'll find yourself nodding along, even if you're not a Swans supporter.
Boyle's storytelling is raw and unfiltered, making you feel like you're sharing a pint with a mate who's venting about his day. Despite the chaos, there's a silver lining – Boyle's ability to laugh at his own misfortunes. This episode is a wild ride from start to finish, packed with humour, honesty, and a touch of despair.
If you need a good laugh or just want to commiserate with someone who's had a worse day than you, this one's for you.