Danielle Egnew - Radio

Radio

In February 2010, the weekly paranormal talk radio show Haunted Playground with Sheena Metal and Danielle Egnew26 was launched on LA Talk Radio, along with a companion webseries, produced by Danielle Egnew and co-hosted with talk radio veteran Sheena Metal. The program airs Tuesdays from 3-5pm PST.

Egnew is also a regular re-curring guest on the top-rated talk program The Sheena Metal Experience18 on LA Talk Radio19, a daily two hour talk radio program hosted by stand-up comic, radio personality and celebrity journalist Sheena Metal, Monday-Friday 5-7pm PST. Danielle Egnew has produced and co-hosted the world-syndicated talk-music hybrid The Music Highway with Sheena Metal20, also airing weekly on LA Talk Radio21.

Egnew has produced and anchored her own syndicated talk radio program The High Road (2004–2006)22, focusing on spiritual and sociological topics, and composed the musical themes for both The High Road and The Music Highway with Sheena Metal.

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