David Boyle's Journey: Finding Peace with Buddhism and Burgers
Episode Overview
Navigating post-trip depression through food and spirituality Reflecting on the impact of nurturing aspects of Buddhism Contemplating volunteering and the transformative power of doing good deeds Exploring the struggle with personal challenges and self-discovery Finding solace and happiness in unexpected places
I think that's how it works anyway, but I can't tell at this point whether I was looking up volunteering to actually help or I was looking up volunteering to avoid looking up an actual job. It's hard to tell at this stage.
Ever wondered how a comedian tackles the blues? David Boyle's latest episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol' is a raw and humorous look into his battle with post-trip depression. Boyle, known for his sharp wit, shares how he's been keeping his spirits up with a mix of McDonald's and Buddhist teachings. It's an unexpected combo, but hey, whatever works, right?
In this episode, Boyle dives into the comforting aspects of Buddhism, exploring how it has helped him find a bit of inner peace. He also contemplates the idea of volunteering and reflects on the power of small acts of kindness. Boyle's candid storytelling and self-deprecating humor make for an engaging listen, offering insights into finding happiness in the most unexpected places.
Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or just need a good laugh, this episode is a testament to the healing power of food, faith, and a little bit of humor.