David Boyle's Warm Home & Ice Hockey Adventures
Episode Overview
Boyle finds unexpected warmth in his home due to heat from downstairs. Invests in air purifiers to combat lead dust from living on a main road. Adjusts to Boston's fast-paced lifestyle compared to laid-back Australia. Wife working from home offers flexibility for travel and reduces stress. Discovers a love for ice hockey and plans to attend games.
"If you want some pure air, baby, you get a Levoit 200s. The boy owl has done the research and you're going to be happy with it."
Ever wondered how comedian David Boyle is adjusting to life without alcohol? In this episode, Boyle shares his experiences as he navigates through the ups and downs of sobriety while sitting comfortably on his couch, despite a broken side panel. He recounts the unexpected warmth in his Boston home, thanks to the heat from a hot water tank room below, and how he's saving money by not using the heater.
Boyle's humorous take on the situation keeps things light, even as he discusses the challenges of living on a busy main road and the need for air purifiers to combat lead dust. He's got the research down and has invested in two Levoit 200s, which he claims are as good as much pricier models.
The episode also touches on Boyle's adjustment to the faster pace of life in Boston compared to Australia and how his wife's work-from-home setup offers flexibility for impromptu trips. Boyle's newfound love for ice hockey is another highlight, as he describes the mesmerising fluidity of young players on the ice. This episode offers a candid look at Boyle's daily life and the adjustments he's making post-alcohol, with plenty of humour sprinkled throughout.
Whether you're curious about sobriety or just looking for a laugh, Boyle's storytelling will leave you entertained and perhaps even inspired to embrace life's unexpected quirks.