• Chapter I - Sem Mais Explicações! (No More Explanations! - feat. Haaj F.)
    Apr 17 2026

    Chapter I: No More Explanations!


    Most people wait for explanations.


    This chapter begins when that stops.


    In New York City, Haaj—special education teacher and mental health advocate—describes a life that didn’t change all at once, but slowly, through repetition.


    Not resolution.


    Stability.


    Therapy.

    Medication.

    Journaling.

    Work that demands presence.


    No single moment explains the shift.


    But something holds.


    What once felt like isolation takes on a different shape.


    Not absence.


    Structure.


    This is not a story about finding answers.


    It is a story about what happens when answers lose their importance.


    Some people try to explain their way into clarity.


    Others build it quietly, over time.


    #dkLa! Pirate Radio

    Season X — Solitude: 12 Truths. 1 Silence

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Foreword - A Sexta Cadeira da Festa (The Sixth Chair of the Party)
    Apr 1 2026

    Welcome to Season X!

    Solitude: 12 Truths, 1 Silence. With 6 solo interludes and 6 interviews, this season will be the first one totally registered in a book, to be released in June (the sixth month of year 2026)

    Six is a number of family and completion. I invite you to embark on this story of doubts, questions, love and, of course, solitude.

    Don't worry, all the titles are in Portuguese, to show my roots, but the story is 100% in English, the language of #dkLa! Pirate Radio.

    Quem será o dono da sexta cadeira?

    Who will be the owner of the sixth chair?

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    9 mins
  • Ep#223 – I Reject Rejection, part 2 (feat. Brett Lawrence) – Season 9 Finale
    Feb 28 2026

    Most people see rejection as failure—this episode flips that mindset. Leah and Brett share raw, unfiltered stories of turning rejection, danger, and failure into stepping stones rather than setbacks.


    Brett’s experiences navigating high-stakes environments in the ’70s shaped his approach to resilience, leadership, and creative problem-solving. From using nail polish for weapon markings to building DIY tools, he shows how resourcefulness transforms limitations into advantage. Leah reflects on personal failures, going with the flow, and redefining success on your own terms.


    You’ll discover:


    Insider tactics for staying calm under pressure


    Lessons from security, military, and police work applied to everyday life


    Practical ways to foster resilience, patience, and authenticity


    The power of creativity in unpredictable environments


    Perfect for creators, protectors, and anyone seeking purpose, this episode shows how rejection and failure can fuel growth instead of fear.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Ep#222 The Secret Alien Abduction of a Lady in 1982 – Slow Reinvention & The Art of Becoming (Part 2) (feat. Bob McGough)
    Feb 27 2026

    Reinvention isn’t dramatic. It’s slow. Awkward. Sometimes absurd.

    In Part Two, Layeh and Bob unpack how displacement, bullying, and life “in the middle of nowhere” quietly reshape identity — and how humor becomes a survival tool, not a distraction.

    From role-playing games and autobiographical fiction to public speaking as an introvert, this conversation explores how creative work turns instability into structure.

    Inside:

    • Why slow growth beats loud transformation

    • How childhood social dynamics echo into adulthood

    • Blending fantasy with truth to tell deeper stories

    • Letting absurdity strengthen serious work

    In a culture obsessed with speed, this episode argues for patience. The nonlinear path might look strange from the outside — but it builds something real.

    Trust the process. Finish the story.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep # 221 Core (feat. Willow)
    Feb 27 2026

    11 years of #dkLa! with a B-side.

    Discover the transformative power of silence and sound — and how mastering these can unlock your inner artist and heal your deepest wounds. Whether you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or afraid to share your voice, this episode offers unexpected insights to help you reconnect with your creativity and inner truth.

    In this heartfelt conversation, Layeh and Willow explore how silence can be both violent and revealing — and how learning to hear it changes everything. Willow shares poignant stories from her life, including a life-altering car accident and her journey into sound healing, revealing the profound impact of sound therapy on mind, body, and soul.

    She explains how understanding chaos, embracing flow, and taking action are the three critical steps to awaken your artistic potential and live authentically.

    You'll discover:

    • The hidden emotional charges embedded in sounds from childhood and how they influence your current self-expression
    • Practical frameworks like "Chaos, Flow, and Action" to overcome creative blocks and self-doubt
    • Why sharing your art sparks a ripple effect of inspiration, connecting you to a larger community
    • How sound therapy can help unblock emotional and physical resistance — even helping regulate cycles or liberate repressed memories
    • The importance of deconstructing societal expectations around art, embracing natural rhythms, and honoring your unique creative journey

    This episode is perfect for anyone longing to break free from silence — whether you're an artist, healer, or simply someone seeking deeper self-awareness. Don't let fear—or silence—hold your voice hostage. Tap into your inner rhythm, reconnect with your essence, and transform your pain into beauty.

    Willow is a sound therapy practitioner and artist, trained in indigenous ceremonial practices and modern sound healing techniques. Her mission: to help others reclaim their inner artist and awaken their innate healing powers through the medicine of sound.

    If you're ready to listen to the whispers of your soul, this episode is your invitation. Silence doesn’t have to be your villain; it can become your greatest teacher.

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    33 mins
  • Ep #220: Popcorn Day (feat. Brett Kelley) - part 2
    Feb 27 2026

    Episode 219 concludes the two-part conversation with Brett Kelly, examining the practical realities of building a creative life without abandoning economic responsibility. Where Part 1 traced beginnings, this episode focuses on sustainability — resilience after failure, recalibration of ambition, and the discipline required to keep showing up.


    Rather than offering formulas, the discussion reveals the ongoing negotiation between art and structure, risk and continuity, passion and stability.


    As this closing phase of Season 9 unfolds, the episode reflects on what it means to complete a cycle with clarity — not spectacle.


    Episode 220 of #dkLa!

    Independent cultural journalism from L.A.S.A-E.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep #219 Finding Balance (Or Not) - feat. Tracy Samaha
    Sep 27 2025

    In episode 219 of #dkLa! Pirate Radio, psychologist and entrepreneur Tracy Samaha returns to share her expertise on a critical topic: mental health in the workplace. Tracy has dedicated her career to raising awareness and guiding employers toward more supportive, inclusive environments for employees living with mental health disorders.


    From the myths of “work-life balance” to the real steps organizations can take, this conversation is an honest look at what it means to create healthier workplaces—and why it matters for everyone.


    Tune in for a dialogue that’s part advocacy, part education, and fully grounded in the belief that mental health belongs at the center of how we work and live.


    Episode 219 closes the last conversation before a seasonal pause, marking the transition from reflection to restructuring.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ep # 218 If the Original Doesn’t Work, Choose the Pirated Version! (feat. Hal Parks)!
    Sep 20 2025

    In Episode 218 of #dkLa! Pirate Radio, Hal Parks returns to the mic for a conversation about creativity, resilience, and taking the unconventional route. Drawing on the theme “If the Original Doesn’t Work, Choose the Pirated Version!” Hal opens up about his journey as a writer, living with ADHD, and finding strength in adaptation.

    With quotable gems like “The worst thing you will ever write will always be better than the best thing you didn’t” and “When you make it to the top of the hill, you get to slide your way down,” this episode is a call to embrace imperfection, stay persistent, and chart your own course.

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    46 mins