Too Hot to Handle: David Boyle's Day Off
Episode Overview
David Boyle discusses the impact of extreme weather on workdays. The brutal Australian sun and its connection to skin cancer are highlighted. Boyle emphasises the importance of prioritising family moments over work. Reflections on historical skin cancer rates among convicts are shared. Boyle explores modern-day climate change theories with humour.
It's either sit there in the sun fucking around with membrane with knuckles or it's go watch my daughter. I'm not missing shit.
David Boyle, the comedian behind 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', shares another slice of his daily life in this episode titled '5 Years 198 days - Too Hot'. Boyle's candid and humorous take on life as a recovering alcoholic is both relatable and entertaining. This time, he discusses the impact of extreme weather on his workday and the unexpected early finishes due to the scorching Australian sun.
Boyle's anecdotes about the brutal heat, skin cancer, and the importance of sunscreen are both amusing and eye-opening. He reflects on how the harsh climate affects not just him but also his colleagues and even his family. The episode takes a heartfelt turn as Boyle talks about attending his daughter's school play, deciding to prioritise family moments over work. His musings on historical skin cancer rates among convicts and modern-day climate change conspiracies add a unique twist to the conversation.
This episode is a mix of humour, personal reflection, and a bit of historical curiosity, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in sobriety, family, and the quirks of daily life.