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Have September on the mind? So do we. In this After-Hours episode of Studio36, Ken and William discuss exploring new places, including those in the mind, with a little self-therapy. Then, William reacts to his listening experience with Led Zeppelin's “Physical Graffiti”, and Ken shares his experience with a socially conscious album by Kendrick Lama…
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Feeling grounded by consistency with the little things, is an approach Ken and William discuss in this episode. Then, William reacts to his listening experience with the Foo Fighters new album “But Here We Are”, and Ken shares his experience with the debut album by DOMi and JD Beck “NOT TONiGHT”. The final segment ends with the presentation of this…
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Ken and William share the little, or not so little, joys of the week. Ken finds therapy in collecting photos and researching family history, which includes the Great Potato Famine in Ireland. William reacts to his listening experience with four artists performing for Led Zeppelin at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors, and Ken shares his experience with…
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With the passing of Papa Jack, Ken and William reach deep to lift each other up, reminiscing and being grateful for the joy Papa Jack brought to life. Ken discusses experiencing a tipping point triggered by music. William reacts to his listening experience with We Were Here by Joshua Radin, and Ken shares his experience with the album Imagination &…
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Clean underwear, a lost photo album, three little birds and The Bare Maximum (TEDxTeen by Steve Lacy), are all part of this week’s discussion. William reacts to his listening experience with the first grunge album, Come On Down by Seattle’s Green River, and Ken shares his experience with the album Gemini Rights by the Steve Lacy. The segment ends w…
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Connecting with friends, screwing around in the dugout, doing laundry and band practice is all part of this week’s discussion. William reacts to his listening experience with Glass Houses by Billy Joel, and Ken shares his experience with the album AM by the Arctic Monkeys. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience w…
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Jujitsu, feeding quarters to the jukebox and gaming with friends is all part of this week’s discussion. After a brief break, we are excited to return for episode two of season two. Ken reacts to his listening experience with From the Fires by Greta Van Fleet, and William shares his experience with the debut album by the Violent Femmes. The segment …
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Public crying, burning a day and nurturing friendships are all part of this week’s season two opener. We are excited to return with our reactions to each other’s season one playlists. Ken picks a favorite that reminds him on William’s ‘old soul’ and William selects a local favorite. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Ex…
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To be fair… not as much of a trailer as just buying us a few more days to get through our 36-song playlists we created for each other at the end of Season One. In this brief episode, Ken and William discuss the format of Studio36 Life & Music, and give a hint of what’s to come in Season Two with episode one right around the corner. If you missed ou…
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Season One comes to an end with reflections of a great year. William reacts to his listening experience to the live album Unplugged… and Seated by Rod Stewart; While Ken discusses his experience with the Red Hot Chili Peppers – Live at Slane Castle 2003 Full Concert (High Quality) by the RHCP. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's L…
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Ken and William discuss the ritual of something to look forward to; from shows to activities. William reacts to his listening experience to the album Truth by The Jeff Beck Group; While Ken discusses his experience with Anime and Manga Collection – Soundtrack Highlights from Studio Ghibli and Many More Vol. 1 by the Mononoke Ensemble. The segment e…
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Ken and William discuss the recent family health issues and finding gratitude in challenging times. William reacts to his extended listening experience to the album December by George Winston; While Ken discusses his experience with Radio Music Society by Esperanza Spalding. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience…
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Ken and William discuss the holidays and emotions that are ignited by this special time. Ken shares a few stories about times with Papa Jack, including escaping to the attic. William reacts to his listening experience to the live album Listener Supported by The Dave Matthews Band; While Ken discusses his experience with the live performance at KEXP…
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Ken and William discuss the idea of reflecting, resetting and breaking down goals into habits. William reacts to his listening experience with Cleopatra by The Lumineers; While Ken discusses his experience with the self-titled debut album Thee Sacred Souls. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes a …
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Ken and William discuss this week’s car theme… Driving me crazy, and the joy and gratitude of being with family during Thanksgiving. William reacts to his listening experience with Hunky Dory by David Bowie; While Ken discusses his experience with 4 Your Eyez Only by J. Cole. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experienc…
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Ken and William discuss what it means to be human, and Ken gives some examples of connections from a recent business trip. William reacts to his listening experience with Waiting for My Rocket to Come by Jason Mraz; While Ken discusses his experience with Ants From Up There by Black Country, New Road. The segment ends with the presentation of this …
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Ken and William discuss friends; Ken connects with his best friend in Florida, while William adds “girl” to the front of his. It’s ‘Live Week’ and William reacts to his listening experience with Right Here Right Now by Van Halen, with a little shout out to Uncle Mike. While Ken discusses his experience with Live at the Regal by B.B. King. The segme…
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Ken and William talk about tough weeks, where it might be hard to find the joy, but easy to find the gratitude when others “have your back”. William reacts to his listening experience with Before These Crowded Streets by the Dave Matthews Band. While Ken discusses his experience with Time Out by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. The segment ends with the p…
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Ken and William talk about breaking up goals into smaller bits and continuing their discussion on “Feeling Alive” as it relates to having FUN and Stickin’ It to The Man. William reacts to his listening experience with Twentythree by Tristan Prettyman. While Ken discusses his experience with a hip-hop album by MF DOOM – Mm..Food. The segment ends wi…
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Ken and William talk about childhood memories and how they shape who you are. William reacts to his listening experience with Yourself or Someone Like You by Matchbox Twenty. While Ken discusses his experience with a new album by Tyler Childers – Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experi…
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Ken and William talk about what it means to feel ‘Alive’ as measured in goosebumps. William reacts to his listening experience with Hemispheres by RUSH. While Ken discusses his experience with an encore album by Mac Miller – Swimming, released only a month before his passing. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experienc…
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Ken and William talk about change, and how it happens with or without you. William reacts to his listening experience with At Folsom Prison, a live album by Johnny Cash. While Ken discusses his experience with two YouTube performances by Mac Miller – three songs on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert Series and one from The Space Migration Sessions. The segmen…
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Ken talks about the healing power of a hug… a real hug… one that says, “I F*cking Love You”. William reacts to his listening experience with the self-titled debut album by Elvis Presley. While Ken discusses his experience with the album – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not by Arctic Monkeys. The segment ends with the presentation of this…
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Ken narrows in on the special relationship between fathers and sons. William reacts to his listening experience with the album Aja by Steely Dan, while Ken discusses his experience with the Morgan Wallen album – If I know Me. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes some monkeys and special shoes.…
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Ken and William come off a one-week break for a music festival and a stadium concert. William reacts to his listening experience with the self-titled debut album by Madonna. While Ken discusses his experience with another great Radiohead album – OK Computer. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes a…
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Ken and William celebrate 20 episodes of Studio36; and share favorite moments and music from previous episodes. They also talk about people that bring joy and "Fill Your Tank" compared to Energy Vampires. William reacts to his listening, and viewing, experience with a concert by The Strokes at Lollapalooza in Chile. While Ken discusses his experien…
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William and Ken reflect on this weekend’s grad party with gratitude for friends and family. William reacts to his listening experience with the self-titled debut album by The Lumineers. While Ken discusses his experience with Is This It by The Strokes, who we’ll be seeing with the Red Hot Chili Peppers next month at T-Mobile Park. The segment ends …
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William and Ken discuss that special person, who may not know just how special they are; and the power of positivity. William reacts to his listening experience with the self-titled debut album by Van Halen. While Ken discusses his experience with 2014 Forest Hills Drive by J. Cole. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Ex…
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Studio36 takes a one-week hiatus as the studio converts into a COVID Isolation Room. Ken and William share activities from the last two weeks of Williams school, and William reacts to his listening experience with the Album Purple Rain by Prince. While Ken discusses his experience with Currents by Tame Impala. The segment ends with the presentation…
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Our first Au Pair, Renata, travels 7,579 to see William graduate from High School. William reacts to his listening experience with the MTV Unplugged in New York featuring Nirvana; while Ken discusses his experience with Live on Red Barn Radio I&II with Tyler Childers. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience, inclu…
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Spoiler Alert - Ken and William discuss hitting the big screen to see Top Gun: Maverick. William reacts to his listening experience with the High Voltage album by AC/DC; while Ken discusses his experience with 52nd Street by Billy Joel. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience, including live albums from a studio i…
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Ken and William put some work into the house over the holiday weekend and discuss William’s Senior Concert, where he was presented a leadership award by his peers. William reacts to his listening experience with the Led Zeppelin IV; while Ken discusses his experience with Blonde by Frank Ocean. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's …
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Ken proposes the idea of a funeral playlist, and William shares wrapping up high school with positive influences in his life. William reacts to his listening experience with Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors album; while Ken talks about his experience with the Purgatory album by Tyler Childers. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening E…
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Ken and William share issues at the gas pump and open up the request line to Brazil. William reacts to his listening experience with Boston by Boston; while Ken talks about his experience with Tyler, the Creator album IGOR. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience albums, which includes some country, and complicate…
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Ken and William celebrate mom and how she shapes the family. Ken shares his thoughts on the risks of trusting vs not trusting. William reacts to his listening experience with Live at Wembley Stadium by the Foo Fighters; while Ken talks about a special after-concert experience at Nirvana’s Live at Reading. The segment ends with the presentation of t…
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Ken and William present their first ‘live’ week where live performances are presented. William shared his listening experience on The Stranger album by Billy Joel; while Ken shared his experience with Californication by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience albums, which has connection…
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Ken and William binge-watch Ted Lasso… Again; and Ken lists a compilation of lessons learned from the show. William shared his listening experience on the Unlimited Love album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers; while Ken shared his experience with Salad Days by Mac DeMarco. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience album…
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Ken and William discuss spending time with family on Easter; William’s trip to Seaside Oregon; and Ken’s impromptu happy hour with a dear friend. William shared his listening experience on the High 'n' Dry album by Def Leppard; while Ken unpacked Flower Boy by Tyler, the Creator. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Exper…
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Ken and William discuss the declining headcount at the Bloomfield home and William’s Seattle adventure with a museum trip and concert. Ken did a deep dive into the In Rainbows album by Radiohead; while William had his first experience with Sunrise Over Sea by the John Butler Trio. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Expe…
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Ken and William discuss special friends where you can always just "pick up where you left off"; regardless of how long it has been since you last saw each other. Ken developed a new appreciation for the music of Kanye West and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album; while William did a deep dive on Some Devil by Dave Matthews & Friends. The segmen…
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Ken and William discuss a week of travel which included family time, old friends, new friends, the loss of Taylor Hawkins, and the shenanigans of Will Smith at the Oscars. It was a busy week in addition to listening to Standing Hampton (Sammy Hagar) and Let It Be (The Beatles). Finally, they present this week's Listening Experience albums to each o…
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Emotional Intelligence gets William through a late High School challenge. Ken and William exchange feedback on this week’s album selections – William listened to WAR by U2 ('83) and Ken was on Ain’t That Good News by Sam Cooke ('64). After discussing albums of protest and civil rights; we presented this week’s listening experience and learned a lit…
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Ken and William open the request line... well, sort of. After discussing William's band concerts this week, and a life learning for Ken; they react to their Listening Experience from last episode, which included Bon Iver and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John). Then, Ken and William present new albums for each other, including one from a little …
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