Back to the Grind: Balancing Work, Family, and Sobriety
Episode Overview
David Boyle discusses his return to work and financial goals. He reflects on the high costs of raising a family. Boyle shares his thoughts on the education system. The episode highlights the balance between work and personal life. Boyle's humour and honesty make the episode engaging.
It's not about having a life at this stage, it's about getting money, getting these fucking things paid off.
David Boyle is back at it in 'I'm Quitting Alcohol' and this episode is a rollercoaster of work woes, financial aspirations, and family responsibilities. As he gears up to return to his job site, Boyle shares the grind of long hours, the stress of financial planning, and the hopes pinned on Bitcoin's unpredictable rise. With his signature humour and candid storytelling, Boyle paints a vivid picture of juggling work, family, and future dreams.
He reflects on how his priorities have shifted from funding a party lifestyle to providing for his family, including the costs of extracurricular activities and education. His thoughts on the modern costs of raising kids are both eye-opening and relatable, as he muses over private school fees and the inadequacies of public education. Boyle's raw honesty about his financial struggles and aspirations makes this episode a compelling listen for anyone trying to balance life's demands while staying sober.
His unique perspective on life post-alcohol is both entertaining and thought-provoking, reminding us that the journey to sobriety is filled with everyday challenges and triumphs. If you're looking for a dose of reality mixed with humour and heartfelt reflections, this episode is for you.