David Boyle's Hilarious and Heartfelt Take on Slipping Up in Sobriety
Episode Overview
Boyle's candid reflections on feeling himself slipping after an injury The struggle to maintain focus and discipline amid physical limitations Thoughts on parenting and shaping his son's future Humorous take on the upbringing of champion athletes Plan to refocus and avoid falling apart before an upcoming tour
I need to figure out a way how not to fall apart over the next six weeks. I can't just do nothing for six weeks and then go straight into the US and Canada. I will fall apart and f*** that.
David Boyle, the comedian behind 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', is back with another unfiltered episode that mixes humor with heartfelt honesty. This time, Boyle opens up about feeling himself slipping after an injury. Unable to exercise, he's struggling to keep his mental state in check. But don't worry, his trademark wit is still front and center. Boyle shares his frustrations, from missing out on workouts to the challenges of staying focused and disciplined.
He even dives into a recent rugby match and his son's jujitsu tournament, offering a hilarious yet thoughtful take on parenting. With a touch of tough love, Boyle ponders the idea of turning his son into a Rubik's Cube champion, reflecting on what it takes to raise a champion athlete. As he gears up for his upcoming tour, Boyle's plan to refocus and avoid falling apart over the next six weeks is both entertaining and inspiring.
His candid storytelling will leave you laughing and nodding in agreement, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating their own journey to sobriety.