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Dale Radio Season 1: Hot Glued Felt

Dale welcomes Crafternoon author Maura Madden for a discussion on delicious things to do at the mall, fun with good looking people, mothers, and tablescaping. Note: Due to his excited state at the start of the program, Dale forgot to mention this weeks musical shout out. That’s Not My Name is of course the work…

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Dale Radio Season 1: Bye Bye Barry

Dale tries to sell his most valued possession and learns something about himself at a rest stop in Connecticut. Note: 1989 Chrysler LeBaron. Low mileage. Best Offer. Minor water damage from Dale’s tears.

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Dale Radio Season 1: Like a Moth to the Bunsen Burner

Dale offers the perfect gift, remembers his time in therapy, and takes in his pregnant niece. A life altering episode, to be sure!

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Dale Radio Season 1: Western Flavorscapes

Dale professes his love for a fellow, lonely soul while discussing single mothers, wandering tweens, and the dangers of jet lag. Dale just landed and the person to his right is calling her loved ones on the cell phone now, to let them know that she will have to call them back in fifteen or…

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Dale Radio Season 1: Post-Show Wrap Up

Dale has a wee too much fun after the big show at Housingworks. Thanks to all who came out to a sweaty bookstore full of laughs. Note: Look for End of the Month Potato recipe posted on the Facebook Group, a Dale original that is sure to delight!

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Dale Radio Season 1: Non-Native Species

Dale is back again with some thoughts on Earth Day, pythons, and his special segment, Back to Vietnam with Uncle Dan. Note: This is a picture of Uncle Dan Seever and his patriotism – which he wears, like all great patriots, to cover up his bald spot. See you at the LIVE SHOW APRIL 28th!

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Dale Radio Season 1: Twizz Wrangler

Dale busts his hump getting ready for his live show, learns some valuable lessons in his classes, and Hollywood pays a visit to his neighborhood. Editors Note: Turns out Pilaf is a universal kind of thing, with roots in the Middle East. We have Alexander the Great to thank for its dispersal. One more reason…

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