
Comedians Dave Stone and Katie Strandberg are THE STONEBERGS. Call them anytime at 323-657-7292 for half-baked advice and encouragement.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Back from a brief absence, Katie opens up about some recent, minor health issues. Dave's weight loss journey takes a quick detour due to his newfound yogurt obsession. They recap a satisfying and early trip to the movie theater, Dave honors a couple ... more
In an attempt to take in more live performance, Katie visits the theatre with a friend, and reflects on the arrival of Mother's Day. Dave is excited about "fat yogurt", his Braves' recent success, and reports on an eventful Record Store Day, includin... more
Katie and Dave discuss the new movie "The Bride!" and the series "DTF St. Louis", Katie quizzes Dave on Gen Z slang and explores the topic of attachment styles, and Dave looks forward to this year's National Record Store Day.
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Katie has an underwhelming friend date, and an overwhelming photoshoot. Dave celebrates the arrival of baseball season with some trivia and a rules update, and shares another recipe, and they discuss some intense drama inside the Bravoverse.
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Stonebergs and a Boogie fan here, Ben L. I don't know if you get any review love from the Podcast Addict peeps, but here's some! I always enjoy Dave's radio days talk. My dad was a DJ at various stations from Pittsburgh, to San Jose, CA, to 107.5 "The Oasis" in Dallas in the 90s where I grew up. As kids we loved screwing around at the station. I also identify with Katie's anxiety and clumsiness. I have minor but annoying adult GAD and I spill food & drinks constantly ?
Stonebergs and a Boogie fan here, Ben L. I don't know if you get any review love from the Podcast Addict peeps, but here's some! I always enjoy Dave's radio days talk. My dad was a DJ at various stations from Pittsburgh, to San Jose, CA, to 107.5 "The Oasis" in Dallas in the 90s where I grew up. As kids we loved screwing around at the station. I also identify with Katie's anxiety and clumsiness. I have minor but annoying adult GAD and I spill food & drinks constantly ?
Stonebergs and a Boogie fan here, Ben L. I don't know if you get any review love from the Podcast Addict peeps, but here's some! I always enjoy Dave's radio days talk. My dad was a DJ at various stations from Pittsburgh, to San Jose, CA, to 107.5 "The Oasis" in Dallas in the 90s where I grew up. As kids we loved screwing around at the station. I also identify with Katie's anxiety and clumsiness. I have minor but annoying adult GAD and I spill food & drinks constantly ?
Stonebergs and a Boogie fan here, Ben L. I don't know if you get any review love from the Podcast Addict peeps, but here's some! I always enjoy Dave's radio days talk. My dad was a DJ at various stations from Pittsburgh, to San Jose, CA, to 107.5 "The Oasis" in Dallas in the 90s where I grew up. As kids we loved screwing around at the station. I also identify with Katie's anxiety and clumsiness. I have minor but annoying adult GAD and I spill food & drinks constantly 😆
I listen to The Boogie Monster podcast from time to time but I like this one more. Katie seems like a good influence on Dave, makes him a little mellower. If he has to punch you out, he’ll grab you before you hit the ground so you don’t crack your head 🤣
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The duo behind the show blends observational humor with personal storytelling, frequently riffing on relationships, family life, and everyday experiences. Episodes span topics from Halloween whimsy and horror movie takes to aging, meals, pop culture, and candid discussions about mental health, friends, and technology. The chemistry between the hosts is a defining trait, delivering lighthearted banter, advisory bits, and a warm sense of community with listeners who call in or share anecdotes. A notable edge is their willingness to address serious topics—like PTSD, grief, and parasocial dynamics—within a playful, relatable framework, which can broaden appeal beyond pure comedy fans.
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