A Day in the Life: Trains, Chats, and Unexpected Encounters
Episode Overview
Catching an early train before disruptions hit. Gratitude for V-line staff's excellent customer service. Intriguing conversation about vertical memorial burials. Frustration over local vandalism. Balanced mood and energy ratings reflecting the day's ups and downs.
Who needs a gravestone and all that?
Ever wondered what a day in the life of someone navigating sobriety looks like? Look no further than Luke Hand Diary. In this episode, titled 'Who needs a grave, right? 🪦', Luke shares his Monday, 22nd July 2024, with his trademark candidness and a dash of humour. He starts his day early, catching an unexpected but fortunate train connection from Melbourne to Geelong, just before disruptions hit the line.
The bus ride that followed was delayed, but Luke found gratitude in the excellent customer service provided by the V-line staff. Along the way, he strikes up an intriguing conversation with a fellow passenger about vertical memorial burials - a unique topic that adds a touch of curiosity to his journey. Back home, Luke's surprise turns to frustration when he discovers that hoons have vandalised the local reserve with burnouts.
His determination to put an end to this mischief is palpable. Throughout the episode, Luke rates his mood and energy at a solid six out of ten, reflecting a day of ups and downs but ultimately balanced by moments of gratitude and connection. This episode is a perfect blend of daily routine, unexpected encounters, and genuine reflections.
If you're looking for an authentic peek into someone's sober journey, sprinkled with relatable moments and a bit of humour, this episode is a must-listen. Dive into Luke's world and see how he navigates the everyday challenges and joys of life without alcohol.