4 Years 168 days - Boyle Breaks History

4 Years 168 days - Boyle Breaks History

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Boyle talks about the time his family went to therapy and takes a look at the Cronulla riots. Tickets to Boyle's Canadian shows below VANCOUVERhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/david-boyle-finally-here-tickets-731105936537?aff=oddtdtcreator ...

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David Boyle's Therapy Tales and Cronulla Chaos: Sobriety Meets History

Episode Overview

  • Discover Boyle's candid recollections of family mediation and therapy experiences
  • Gain insights into the historical events and racial tensions of the Cronulla riots
  • Explore Boyle's compelling recommendation of the documentary 'My Brother's Keeper'
  • Embrace the unfiltered narratives and raw reflections presented by Boyle
So back in 2005, the fucking Lebos were running a fucking muck. The Lebos are Lebanese. Lebanese gangs. The Lebos are Lebanese, Lebanese gangs. And a Lebanese gang, I would say, is three or more people of Middle Eastern appearance hanging around together. That's what we'll call a Lebanese gang.

Ever wondered what happens when a comedian tackles therapy and historical turmoil? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', David Boyle brings his sharp wit and raw honesty to the table, recounting his own family's journey through therapy. Picture a young Boyle navigating the emotional rollercoaster of family mediation, sharing unfiltered moments that are as poignant as they are hilarious. It's a candid look at the complexities of family dynamics, all through Boyle's unique lens. But that's not all.

Boyle also takes a deep dive into the Cronulla riots of 2005, painting a vivid picture of the racial tensions that erupted on the beaches of Sydney. With his trademark humor and insightful commentary, he sheds light on this dark chapter in Australian history, making it both engaging and thought-provoking.

Whether you're here for the laughs, the history lesson, or a bit of both, this episode promises a mix of personal anecdotes and historical reflections that will leave you thinking long after it's over.

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