Home / NASCAR / Dale Earnhardt Jr. Learns on Podcast About Possible Expansion of Brand Outside of Racing into His Other Passion Dale Earnhardt Jr. Learns on Podcast About Possible Expansion of Brand Outside of Racing into His Other Passion Written by Sports EditorKyle Dalton Updated –Mar 4, 2022 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is synonymous with NASCAR. He raced to two Xfinity Series championships and 26 Cup Series wins, including a pair of Daytona 500 victories. He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame earlier this year. Since his retirement after the 2017 season, he’s been no less active in the sport. He’s an analyst for NBC and its NASCAR coverage for the back half of the season, and host of his popular weekly podcast, the Dale Jr. Download. This week on his show, Junior learned his passion for music, which he’s wanted to incorporate into his Dirty Mo Media company for years, might be doing just that in the not-so-distant future. Dale Earnhardt Jr. successful off track in media New DJD: Al Unser Jr: For All My Sins ♥️ What Indy Means💥 Crash The Car?❌ Drugs & Alcohol🆘 The Darkest Day🤔 Fontana Reconfig?👀Teammate Tension🎧 DJ DaleLISTEN:Web: https://t.co/SU9mQx8rznApple: https://t.co/ITeBQynikXGoogle: https://t.co/jML5rbmq9g pic.twitter.com/GZMaLisbOe— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) March 2, 2022 Despite not racing anymore, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is still very connected to NASCAR and keeps others connected as well. In addition to his work as a race analyst during NBC’s coverage, he’s one of the leading voices in the sport through his popular podcast, where each week he conducts an in-depth interview with a guest, talks about current news and events, and responds to questions from his audience. An edited version of the show aired weekly on NBCSN before the network shut down at the end of 2021. Episodes are available on the Peacock streaming service. But that’s not all for the 47-year-old father of two. Earnhardt’s Dirty Mo Media company, which his business partner Mike Davis founded, connects with fans through several other podcasts, including Door, Bumper, Clear, featuring three spotters, and The Burton Continuum, which tells the stories of the Burton family (Ward, Jeff, Harrison, and Jeb). Dale Earnhardt Jr. learns music might be part of his future During the “Ask Jr.” portion of the latest podcast, a fan asked if the company had considered expanding its portfolio to include a music label. Junior, a self-admitted music lover who enjoys a wide range of genres, admitted he was thinking about that subject on his way to work and talked about how he had begged Davis for years to weave music into the shows. “In the perfect world, we’re dropping songs into what we’re doing, right. That’s never really going to happen in our podcast,” Earnhardt said, before Davis interjected. “Stop,” he said. “See, I don’t tell y’all the conversations I have and the things I have planned. That’s not nearly as far away as you think it is.” Earnhardt looked on with intrigue. When prodded by producer Matthew Dillner on what potential projects Davis might have in the offing, at the moment, he declined to go into further details but later admitted that Junior’s pitch in the past of a specialty music podcast where he talked about his favorite songs might be a real possibility in the future. ‘It’s as close as I get to being a DJ’ Dale Earnhardt Jr. appears on the pregame telecast prior to Game Four of the Stanley Cup Final between the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights during the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/NHLI via Getty Images In that same conversation, Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he’s always daydreamed of being a DJ. Interestingly, he said his work at NBC allows him to get close to that dream. “When we do the big network and our races are on NBC, sometimes, the producers will reach out to us and say what songs would y’all like. Dale, you can have five songs to pick. So when we go to commercial or we come back from break that song will be playing. That’s really fun. It’s as close as I get to being a DJ,” he said. It is. For now. Like Sportscasting on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter @sportscasting19. RELATED: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Warns Fans About Expected Problems With Next Gen Cars in Coming Races: ‘Don’t Everybody Get All Alarmed’ Written by Sports EditorKyle Dalton Kyle Dalton began covering sports in 1992 after he graduated from the University of Texas school of journalism. He published his book Burned Orange: Tom Penders and 10 Years at the University of Texas in 2000, and joined Sportscasting in 2020. Kyle expertly covers the NFL, NASCAR, and NCAA football. Kyle finds inspiration in the unscripted drama of sports, the compelling journeys and life stories of the athletes who play the games, and he enjoys reading the work of Mitch Albom. He is a rabid consumer of all sports on all platforms: TV, Twitter, podcasts, live events, and more. 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