Manic Monday: David Boyle's Hilarious Struggles with Sobriety
Did you even try going to the nightclub not having a drink and just having a sober dance? Isn't as fun when you're not fucking hammered, is it? Now you want to go down that path, do you? Where nothing's fun anymore, where it's just a flat line of who gives a fuck?
Ever tried dancing sober at a nightclub? Comedian David Boyle has, and he’s here to tell you it’s not quite the same. In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', Boyle dives into the hilarious and often frustrating world of staying sober in a society that loves its booze.
He’s candid about the peer pressure and social challenges that come with ditching alcohol, painting a vivid picture of what it’s like to be the only sober person in a room full of drunks. With his signature wit, Boyle shares anecdotes that are both laugh-out-loud funny and deeply relatable for anyone on a similar journey. From awkward sober dances to the struggle of finding joy in alcohol-free socializing, Boyle doesn’t hold back.
But it’s not all laughs—there’s plenty of wisdom too. He offers practical advice on how to cope with societal norms around drinking and encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones. If you’re grappling with addiction or just curious about the sober life, this episode is a goldmine of humor and insight. Tune in for a dose of laughter and some sobering truths.