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Dale Radio Season 3: Live with Emily Elsen and Jenna Kim Jones

Dale rekindles his love of tasty treats, well made benches, and quick-witted ladies when he welcomes guests Emily Elsen (co-founder of Four & Twenty Blackbirds pie shop) and comedian Jenna Kim Jones (The Daily Show). Note: Thanks to everyone who came out for the live show and to Amy Heidt for her creative guidance!

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Dale Radio Season 3: Tonya Glanz

Dale readies his audition reel while speaking to NY actress, Tonya Glanz about detoxifying cleanses, big city life, and the joys of being a corpse. Note: Fun St. Patrick’s Day drinking game for this episode: every time you hear a cat bump into the microphone or claw the sofa, take a shot! You’ll be drunk…

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Dale Radio Season 3: Geeks of the Roundtable

Dale gathered with geeks in underground bunker at the Javits Center during the 2010 New York Comic Con to launch the first ever, Geek Girl on the Street podcast! Head on over to the GGOTS site for all your additional Geek needs! (For maximum enjoyment, try pairing this podcast with some Green Lantern Glo Balls…

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Dale Radio Season 3: Through the Siege Perilous

Dale rakes up memories of fall and pours through some back issues of X-Men to prepare for the first ever Geek Girl on the Street Podcast, direct from the New York City Comic Con. Note: Be sure and send in any questions you’d like to hear Dale ask the panel by adding them to the…

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Dale Radio Season 3: Talkin’ Crap with Joel Dovev

Dale sits in a basement in Park Slope with Joel Dovev, the genius behind the blog and burgeoning media empire of Crap At My Parents House to talk about Jewish piracy, pig orgies, and Armenian senior care. Note: The Season 3 premiere debuts a new Dale Radio icon image with photography by Gabe Weisert; enhanced…

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Dale Radio Season 1: Totally Smoked

Dale is back from Austin and reports on the wild life and wild times experienced deep in the heart of Texas. NOTE: Pictured is the ear splitting and fiendish Grackle. They like to congregate in grocery store parking lots and directly outside hotel room windows.

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