EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 58 MIN
Episode 11: Can Humour Heal You? Comedy, Creativity, Self-Worth & Recovery with Amelia Bayler
from Too Sober For This : Real Talk on Recovery, Life & Uncomfortable Conversations · host Shell Righini
In this episode of Too Sober For This, Shell and Iain are joined by comedian, musician and latex enthusiast Amelia Bayler for a conversation that starts with comedy and recovery… and somehow ends with dead hamsters, latex bodysuits, AI art, ice cream that looks suspiciously inappropriate, and arguing over who you’d save in a fire.We talk about what it actually looks like to build a life after drinking, when sobriety stops being your whole identity and starts becoming the thing that quietly gave you your life back. There’s loads in here about comedy, creativity, self-worth, body image, relationships, collaboration, mental health, and learning how to stop talking to yourself like your own worst enemy.Shell, Iain and Amelia also get into the overlap between humour and pain, using comedy as a defence mechanism, and the difference between laughing at yourself versus genuinely hurting yourself for other people’s entertainment. There’s also a big conversation around AI and creativity, whether art loses something when it’s generated instantly, and why collaboration and community matter so much in recovery and creative work.In this episode:• Why sobriety doesn't have to become your whole personality• Comedy, self-worth and making yourself the butt of the joke• Body image, confidence and learning to actually like yourself in recovery• AI art, ChatGPT and whether creativity loses meaning when everything is instant• Asking for help, collaboration and why recovery teaches people not to do life alone• Edinburgh Fringe chaos, comedy flyers and sweating inside latex• Relationships, identity and finding confidence without alcohol• The continuing debate over whether you save the dog or the human in a fireAs always, there’s also sober overthinking, Glasgow stories, celebrity gossip, emotional support sausage dogs, questionable ice cream descriptions, burgers eaten in PVC outfits, and more proof that sobriety does not automatically turn you into a calm or sensible person.Listen now on all podcast platforms, and if this episode gets you thinking, send us your thoughts. Have you ever used humour as armour? Do you think AI can ever replace real creativity? And honestly… who are you saving in the fire?🙌 Links to our guest Amelia BaylerDJ mix for Belters 4 U: https://on.soundcloud.com/kVoaYEuwbCXtKZi9VfLive dates in EDI / LDN / GLA including EDI FRINGE ➡️ https://linktr.ee/ameliabaylerPODCAST FUNNY LOOKS https://open.spotify.com/show/7IwYaRzeuHk41Y4t7sVYGr?si=EKpKdED_SZGe0Tr-Spxf_ASOCIAL MEDIA LINKSInstagram: @ameliabayler DJING INSTA:@gym_crush_93 Connect With Us@toosoberforthispodcastShell Righini - @shell_righini Iain Anderson - @iainanderson.comedyTraumedy Show - https://iainandersoncomedy.com/Listen to Shell’s podcast We Recover Loudly here on Spotify This Podcast Is Brought to You By We Recover Loudly MerchBold recovery slogans and wearable reminders that recovery doesn’t have to be quiet.Shop here: www.werecoverloudly.com@werecoverloudlyMastered and edited by Unmuted Studios. Podcast production, editing, and creative support.www.unmutedstudios.com
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In this episode of Too Sober For This, Shell and Iain are joined by comedian, musician and latex enthusiast Amelia Bayler for a conversation that starts with comedy and recovery… and somehow ends with dead hamsters, latex bodysuits, AI art, ice cream that looks suspiciously inappropriate, and arguing over who you’d save in a fire. We talk about what it actually looks like to build a life after drinking, when sobriety stops being your whole identity and starts becoming the thing that quietly g...
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