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Dyl and Seb Podcast

Dyl and Seb Podcast

By: Dyl and Seb
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Welcome to whatever the fuck we feel like talking about. New episodes every Friday!
Episodes
  • Ep25: We're back!
    Jan 6 2023
    you may have been wondering - where have dyl and seb been? why aren't they posting new episodes??? well. unfortunately they were stranded on a remote island 379 miles from shore for the past two months. dyl and seb had to resort to eating twigs and berries they scavenged whilst hiding in the shadows from the other creatures on the island. day 4 - dyl and seb soon discovered that the creatures on the island hibernated during the day. using this time, dyl and seb created a quick but secure base made out of large leaves and wood. at night, they remained inside and sebastine talked about her trauma juice. day 24 - dylan touched grass and collected caterpillars for dinner. it's safe to say - it wasn't tasty. day 48 - sebastine found herself staring at her reflection in the ocean waves contemplating her existence. was it all worth fighting for? what does it all mean? will we be able to survive this wretched island and return home? sebastine thought about this every. single. day. just as sebastine looked away from her reflection, a dim whooshing sound slowly crept over the vast blue ocean. It was a helicopter.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep24: Getting into a Fight Outside of a Restaurant (SEB'S LIFE UPDATES)
    Jan 4 2023
    This episode features our guest DJ LEX! Be sure to check her out on Instagam and TikTok @officialdjlex
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    42 mins
  • Success Sunday Ep1 - DJ LEX
    Oct 16 2022
    Be sure to follow and support DJ LEX! You can find her on Instagram and TikTok @officialdjlex
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    49 mins
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