David Boyle's Mischievous Memories and New Ventures
Episode Overview
Reflects on past mischief and friendship from primary school Realization about the futility of holding grudges and the evolution of people Introduces 'Fucked Up Fridays' segment for wild story submissions Announces the launch of the Degene Diaries initiative on Patreon Shares a humorous and cautionary tale of falling for a bait and switch with fake cocaine
Life's happened in their life now. They're not thinking about some slight that happened to them in grade four. They're like, how am I going to pick the pieces up of this broken marriage and the alimony payments to the kid. Don't think about anyone hating you; it doesn't matter; people move on, and don't hold grudges either because people move on; it's a waste of time and energy.
David Boyle, the comedian behind 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', takes listeners on a trip down memory lane in this episode. He shares a nostalgic story about reconnecting with Thomas, an old friend from primary school, and their youthful mischief. Through their conversation, Boyle reflects on how holding grudges is a waste of energy and how people can change over time. It's a heartfelt reminder that sometimes, letting go is the best way to grow. But that's not all.
Boyle introduces his new segment, 'Fucked Up Fridays', where listeners can submit their own wild and outrageous stories. This interactive twist promises to bring even more laughter and relatability to the podcast. And for those who want to dive deeper into Boyle's world, he announces the launch of the Degene Diaries on Patreon. This initiative offers a more immersive experience for his patrons, filled with exclusive content and behind-the-scenes insights.
To top it off, Boyle shares a cautionary tale involving fake cocaine, adding another layer of humor and reflection to the episode. If you're looking for a mix of nostalgia, humor, and personal growth, this episode is a must-listen.