Season 2

Dale Radio Season 2: Everything You Want with Steve Lambert

Dale dips his toes into the new frontier during an extended discussion with artist and media provocateur, Steve Lambert, Fellow at the Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in New York City. Sound designer Victoria Estok sits nearby. Much whiskey is consumed.

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Dale Radio Season 2: The Dominating Amy Heidt

Dale hoofs it up to Astoria to spend time facing a memory wall in the cozy kitchen of Ms. Amy Heidt, one of comedy’s fastest rising stars.

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Dale Radio Season 2: Where My Moors At?

Dale tweets up a storm while tracing his ancestral origins, watching way too much TV, and celebrating a certain Superfund designation he’s been waiting for. Note: Be sure and save the date, July 7th, 2024 – Baby Pepsee’s Swim In and Oyster Party on the Gowanus! Slow water rafting, make-your-own-sushi bar, silt face painting, and…

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Dale Radio Season 2: Heart Murmurs

Dale seals up his valves and unleashes his self-confidence with a new theme song, tales from the workplace, and his thoughts on the misuse of romantic containers. Note: Thanks to Steve O and Engine Sound for the radical new DR Theme.

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Dale Radio Season 2: The Key is Layers

Dale shivers his way through online censorship, holiday mice, male jeggings, and two new culinary loves. Note: It’s t-t-t-oo col-d-d for n-n-notes. Please visit our new sponsors, YD Industries! And say hello to my dear friend, Hank Huckle!

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Dale Radio Season 2: Tis the Twas

Dale fills his mind-menorah with just enough oil to last through the story of Hannukah, an X-rated Santa swap, and a part time gig at Trader Joe’s. Note: Dale now knows that Gorgons are female. Dale never understood women. But he understands what women like! Visit the new Dale Radio Merch Store and fill your…

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Dale Radio Season 2: Pilgrim’s Progress

Dale gets all up in your ear buds for a brand new season of Some Things I Enjoy, featuring strangely talkative breast pumps, tips for aspiring flyer distributors, and the simple joys of a good troll pencil topper.

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