6 Years 206 days - House Keeping6 Years 206 days - House Keeping
I'm Quitting Alcohol
David Boyle shares humorous anecdotes about jackets, cars, and surprise World Cup tickets while embracing sobriety with his unique comedic flair.
8:52•6 Dec 2025
A Comedian's Guide to Sobriety: Jackets, Cars, and World Cup Dreams
Episode Overview
- Embrace humour in everyday sobriety challenges.
- Find joy in simple family moments.
- Tackle unexpected car troubles head-on.
- Set up a home gym to stay active despite busy schedules.
- Plan surprises to create lasting memories.
“I even swapped out my jacket today because I didn't want to overuse it. I know when you've hit gold, you have the tendency to just like... Push it a little too fast.”
Ever wondered what a day in the life of a comedian who's quit alcohol looks like? Dive into the whirlwind world of David Boyle as he navigates through a chilly day filled with quirky musings and a bit of housekeeping. Boyle's signature humour shines through as he shares his excitement over a new jacket, his battles with a gas-guzzling Toyota Camry, and the joys of setting up a home gym.
The episode is a delightful mix of everyday struggles and triumphs, all wrapped up in Boyle's unique storytelling style. His candid reflections on family life, including teaching his daughter to read and planning surprise World Cup tickets for his son, add warmth and authenticity to the narrative. Whether he's nearly slipping on icy pavements or contemplating the logistics of attending the World Cup, Boyle's tales are both relatable and entertaining.
So, if you're looking for a brief yet engaging peek into the life of someone who's embraced sobriety with a comedic twist, this episode is sure to tickle your funny bone and maybe even inspire you to tackle your own 'housekeeping'. What little victories can you celebrate today?

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