Im Radio Rebel Apr 2026
But for right now, while the red light is glowing and the phones are lighting up with confused listeners... I am exactly where I belong.
I call that a win.
I built an entire hour around the theme of "Things We Aren't Allowed to Say." I played punk rock, spoken word poetry, and even a recording of a lawnmower starting up (because why not?). I got three angry phone calls and one standing ovation from a guy fixing his truck in a garage.
Boring.
You don’t need a broadcast license to be a rebel. You just need a microphone, a spark, and a refusal to be average.
I am the static. I am the voice.
I don’t play the "safe" tracks. I don’t read the canned weather updates with a fake smile. And I definitely don’t follow the playlist that some corporate suit in a glass tower emailed out at 9 AM. im radio rebel
If you are tired of the algorithm feeding you the same ten songs... If you are tired of news that sounds like a press release... If you want to hear someone laugh when the CD skips instead of panicking...
Most people listen to the radio to fall asleep. They want predictability. They want Taylor Swift on the hour, a bland traffic report, and a host who sounds like he’s never had a real emotion in his life.
I’m the Radio Rebel: Why the Airwaves Are My Middle Finger to the Mainstream But for right now, while the red light
Let’s get one thing straight: I am not your DJ.
So, what did I do?