Kim & Jason Magazine #5: Music

by Jason on 7/24/2008 in Kim & Jason Magazine

This digital issue is FREE to download!

In this issue…

A world without music would be a world overrun with Adultitis. This issue is jam-packed with stories, tips, and ideas on how music can soothe your soul, fire you up, energize your life and escape adulthood like nothing else!

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Features…

Marching to a Different Beat by Jason Kotecki

An Interview with… Bob McGrath of Sesame Street

For the Love of the Mix Tape by Jenna Regis

Studio Zumba Rocks Dayton by Elizabeth Weizman

The Other Side of the Radio by disc jockey Fletcher Keyes

Escape Plan: Strong Museum of Play by Kim Kotecki

Kids, Rock & Roll and FUN! by Rock & Roll Guru Joe Heuer

How to Throw a Rockin’ Karaoke Party by Lorraine Yii

10 Ways Music Can Help You Escape by Kim & Jason Kotecki

Musical Memories by musician Tiamo De Vettori

Thank You Rick Astley by funnyman Doug Kotecki

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jack

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Escape Adulthood with Kim & Jason » Age, Attitude, and Adultitis
7/25/2008 at 11:18 am

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sue schuetz 7/24/2008 at 9:09 pm

hi there: i was reading today in wisconsin woman mag. about your enterprise. it is a very cool idea and i wish you success! i wanted to mention something about the term “adultitis.” in medical terminology. “-itis” means “inflammation of”. “-osis” means “condition of”. wouldn’t you rather say “condition of adulthood” rather than “inflammation of adulthood”?

just a thought. so many people use “itis” when they mean “-osis”.

thanks.

sue

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Jason 7/25/2008 at 12:55 am

Sue, thanks for the well wishes.

I see your point about the medical side of things. But actually, I quite fancy the concept of “swelling” when it comes to Adultitis. What we’re fighting is a condition that occurs when the adult side of a person “swells” to unhealthy levels. :)

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