Brad Miller is one of my former bosses from my high school job, where I worked as a Party Host, at this facility called Flipside. Even though it went out of business, Brad and I have stayed in contact because we always respected one another. Throughout his episode, we discuss how music played a role in guiding him to question everything around him. We both talk about the importance of learning from everyone, even if it's a perspective you're not familiar with.
Brad talks about
- Hunting with grandpa listening to "Da Turdy Point Buck"
- Being introduced to other genres throughout the 90s
- Connecting with a higher being listening to hertz frequencies and country music that touches the soul
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Christina Clark is a massage therapist that has loved music her whole life. I know Christina because I am friends with her son is Colin Breault. Check out his episode 9 with Colin to get the full picture. Christina has always been very welcoming and open to any conversation you want to have with her. Her episode explores a lot of heavy topics and traumas that she has overcome throughout her life. Music was used as a tool to help her understand and cope with life's challenges that she was presented.
Christina talks about
- Surviving Stevens-Johnson Syndrome listening to Blondie and Debbie Harry
- Self medicating with meth and then rehab
- Hollywood Undead and 2CELLOS concerts with her kids
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Martin O'Sullivan is a resident at the retirement community, Sagewood. Mr. O'Sullivan and I met while I was working there as a server. His background is in understanding Jazz music and recognizing its importance. He manages the music programs at Sagewood to get his fellow residents involved in watching and being apart of live music. The passion he has for music and keeping Jazz alive is inspiring!
Martin talks about
- Dave Brubeck Quartet concert at the University of Arizona in 1954
- Being a founding member of both Jazz in AZ, the Arizona Five Arts Circle, and a board member of the Scottsdale Arts Center Association
- Becoming a co-producer of Woody's Place Presents at Sagewood
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Alec Brandl has been a day one brother since we were babies. Our relationship has been held by our family and our love for music. During his episode, we explore 3 pivotal moments that music has played a really big role in. Learning how to get back up from hardships using music is the message throughout his episode.
Alec talks about
- Steve Perry and Journey opening the door to the wonderful world of music and understanding it.
- Silk Sonic and Elton John reigniting his passion for music and saving his life.
- Elvis gives him the courage to keep on fighting for what he wants and what he believes in.
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Adriana Castro-Soto is another one of my classmates from my public speaking class. Currently, she's studying sex education to become a sex therapist. Some of her hobbies include writing fanfics and smut. She is someone who stands up for what she believes in.
Adriana talks about
- Her father being a mariachi.
- "Skrillex" in her middle school years.
- The composer from the video game "Genshin Impact" and the rock band "Ghost"
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Angel Galvan was a classmate I met from a Public Speaking class that I took at Phoenix College. Music has been his guide throughout life's struggles for Angel. His desire for understanding the world around him as well as his love for filming have lead him to be the person he currently is today. Cannabis has played a huge role in how he listens and processes music.
Angel talks about
- Trippie Redd's "Hearing Wish" helping him cope with the growing pains of childhood
- An ex-girlfriend introduces Gus Dapperton's "Where Polly People Go Read"
- Getting stoned listening to Mac Miller
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Tracy Kormos Zwillinger is my mother. She is one of my heroes who has shaped me to become the person I am today. Her episode talks about how she is reminded of the people and life experiences she has through the music she was exposed to.
Tracy talks about
- Childhood Anthems
- College, vet school, and living in her 20s
- Adulthood and current jams
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Leigh Orlando-Ward is actually one of my neighbors that I met when I moved from Tucson to Phoenix. He's a genuine dude who focuses his career on sustainability. On Leigh's free time, he enjoys rock climbing and being outside when he gets the chance. During his episode we discuss how he intentionally listens to music and all of the experiences associated with it.
Leigh talks about
- Tool's "Undertow" album helping him feel his emotions during the time of his parent's divorce
- Balmorhea's "Stanger" album teaching him how to listen and relax during stressful times in college
- Black Crown Initiate's "Selves We Cannot Forgive" album guiding him through his frustrations of the things he can't control in the workplace
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Andrew Davis has been one of my good friends that I got to meet towards the end of my senior year of my undergrad. He has a love and passion towards wanting a cleaner, healthier world, so he's studying environmental science. During his episode, we discuss how music plays a big role in his own self-discovery.
Andrew talks about
- Finding "The Lost Boy" in the Midst of a Breakup
- Navigating the transition between high school to college with AJJ
- His 3 Classic Camp Anthems
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Colin Breault has been one of closest friendships I've had since 8th grade. Our relationship was established when we took the same Jazz band class. During his episode, we explore how the important people in his life have introduced him to various degrees of heavy metal music.
Colin talks about
- Mom and Dad introducing him to heavy metal and with a major influence being "Deftones"
- Changing the environment from Elementary School to Jr. High with "Slipnot" being a big supporter
- Wanting a heavier sound with "Lorna Shore"
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Rich Hopkins is a Tucson local that owns a record store on 4th Ave called Hurricane Records. In his episode, we explore his musical journey in becoming a professional musician. He discusses the highs and lows he's had throughout that process.
Rich talks about
- Being apart of his sixth grade rock band and how it got him interested in music in the first place
- Joining the Peace Corps and writing music in Paraguay
- Starting his first band, the Sidewinders, and all of the adventures with having a major record deal
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Miles Kormos, my grandfather, is our guest for this week's episode. Throughout his episode, Miles talks about his experiences with music and relating it to what he was taught in church. Music has been a source for him to learn more about himself as well as the world around him. It has helped establish his belief system.
Miles talks about
- Hearing the Hallelujah Chorus for the first time makes him feel his connection with God
- Learning how to define his own truths using the song "I Don't Know How to Love Him" by Yvonne Elliman
- Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" gets him to reflect on his life experiences transitioning into the fourth quarter of life
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Jean Kormos, my grandmother, is our next guest for this week's episode. In her episode we discuss how music plays a huge role throughout her life. She listens to music to relax and enjoy the moment with the people she spends her time with.
Jean talks about
- The radio her and her sister got for Christmas and the fun adventures they had listening to it together with her family
- How Fleetwood Mac and The Beatles helped her transition from private to public school
- Her relationship with my grandpa Miles Kormos and how music plays a role in it
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