David Boyle’s Long Weekend and Nick’s Wild Trip
Episode Overview
David Boyle reflects on his long weekend and upcoming trip to Vietnam. Boyle shares heartfelt stories about his co-workers as he ends an era at his current job. 'Fucked Up Fridays' features Nick's wild psychedelic trip that led to his sobriety. Nick's story combines humour and deep philosophical insights. Boyle's raw honesty and comedic flair make this episode engaging and relatable.
I went into a hole to get out of a hole. There's a metaphor in there. What is it? I don't know. Dig deeper.
Comedian David Boyle is back with another episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', and this one is a wild ride. Boyle kicks off his long weekend with a mix of excitement and nostalgia as he prepares for a break from his waterproofing job before heading to Vietnam. He reflects on the end of an era with his current crew, sharing heartfelt and humorous anecdotes about the people he's worked with and the impact they've had on him.
Boyle's candid storytelling makes you feel like you're right there with him, experiencing the ups and downs of sobriety and work life. The highlight of this episode is 'Fucked Up Fridays', where Boyle reads a story sent in by Nick from the USA. Nick's tale is a rollercoaster of emotions, detailing his first psychedelic trip and how it led to his eventual sobriety.
From losing shroom chocolates to a mind-bending trip that left him questioning reality, Nick's story is both hilarious and thought-provoking. Boyle's commentary adds an extra layer of humour, making this episode a must-listen. Boyle's raw and honest approach to discussing sobriety, combined with his comedic flair, makes 'I'm Quitting Alcohol' a unique podcast that resonates with anyone on a journey to quit drinking or stay sober.
If you're looking for a blend of laughter, real-life struggles, and triumphs, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear Boyle's reflections, Nick's unforgettable story, and get ready for a good laugh. Why not give it a listen and see how humour and honesty can make the path to sobriety a little less daunting?