on the 14th episode of Judy's Jungle my best friend, a lover of life, and true believer in all good things, joins us to share some jams and some stories......KIM BREWER. Kim holds a special place in my heart, she has taught me so much in such a small amount of time and I will always ring her on the telephone for her advice. When I first came up with the concept of Judy's Jungle I was driving through the Pacific Northwest, wandering aimlessly, sleeping in rest stops and living off of Pringle's and day old coffee. I called Kim to ask her if she wanted to do a podcast with me. She politely turned me down and said, "Maybe another time." I took her reluctance, folded it in half and stuck it in my back pocket. As time goes by, as it always should, I would call Kim in pivotal moments, we would talk, she would shake her head at me and before we hung up, I knew, I was very lucky to have her in my life. I couldn't be more ecstatic when she finally agreed to join us for an episode. There were many pre production meetings (thank you Andrew) and we talked a lot about music and caught up with stories. I was so excited. Kim brings an array of jams to the table, most of them that takes me back to my youth and innocence, not just the innocence of music but the innocence of growing up and adapting to a world that sometimes felt lopsided. Kim has the ability of describing or explaining things in a way that I sometimes try to make more complicated or confusing, and she she explains it in such a calm demeanor that leaves me speechless. Thank you Kim, I love you and miss you. So as Kim guides you through a total reverb drenched memory lane, remember to be kind to each other, plant a plant, take time reading a book, hug your cat, because if you're patient, hopefully something will take.