Jonathan and Kitty talk about saying things incorrectly for fun and how it can catch up to you.
You may feel like you're at a department store when you climb a certain mountain in China.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the Corey Booker marathon and a guy in the UK who did a different type of feat of endurance.
Baseball great Yogi Berra had some odd expressions, but listen to what this boss has to say.
The show Severance is back for another season. Jonathan and Kitty wonder if they should separate work and home life more.
Tracy Morgan got sick at the Knicks game the other night which reminded Jonathan of some childhood embarrassments.
Jonathan and Kitty go back in the archives for an interview they did with the Lucky Charms guy.
Clyde Stubblefield deserves to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Find out why as Jonathan and Kitty chat with Trevor Banks who is leading the charge to get the Funky Drummer in.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a certain kind of advice we're all getting and all tired of hearing.
Apparently there's a new way to cook eggs, but it sounds pretty labor intensive to Jonathan and Kitty.
Jonathan plays a phone call he had with his parents regarding the rigors of the time change.
Ben Reiser of the Wisconsin Film Festival talks with Jonathan and Kitty about some of the films coming this year and how to get tickets.
There's a new way to boost your memory and some members of the animal kingdom have been doing it for years.
Today is the day! It's the Big Share. You're chance to help make a difference in our community.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss the Philadelphia Eagles and how the Packers don't like the "tush push"
Jonathan and Kitty disagree with a survey talking about when most people are happiest during the day.
What are you serving this year for the Big Game? Some things are more expensive this year.
As Jimmy Carter is laid to rest, Kitty recalls her meeting with him back in the late 70's
The most dangerous toy was just auction off, but Kitty remember some other toys that were pretty questionable.
Wedding crashers in Milwaukee reminds Kitty why she never crashed weddings when she was young.
Jonathan saw a unusual license plate and wondered if Kitty would be friends with the driver.
AMC Theatres is asking people to not sing during the Wicked movie. Jonathan and Kitty have some thoughts.
The Kissers have a show this weekend at Burr Oak all about World War I. Ken and Bryan from the band visit to talk about the show and perform a song.
Jonathan has an idea for a birthday present for Kitty, but isn't sure she would want it.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss study that predicts which states would best handle an invasion by space aliens.
Apparently there's something you should eat right after eating tons of Halloween candy.
New York City is thinking about allowing people to take sick days for pets. Jonathan & Kitty wonder what if your pet took care of you?
Jack White did a pop up show in Madison at High Noon Saloon and Jonathan managed to sneak his way in to the show.
Jonathan and Kitty wonder if the writers at AARP are missing the mark with this phrase.
Kitty went back for a high school reunion and realized something very sad about her graduating class.
Kitty chats with author Mike McCabe about his novel "Miracles Along County Q." The debut work of fiction deals with everything from dying small towns to poverty and immigration, with a touch of magic.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the end of the worst season ever for Jonathan's beloved White Sox.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the North American tour for Oasis and Kitty remembers when she could have seen the band for just 8 bucks!
Latest nominees for the Toy Hall of Fame have been announced. Let the playful discussion begin.
Jonathan's kids are in to the Summer Games, but don't seem to care much about the past.
This week the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra has a guest conductor, Emanuele Andrizzi. Jonathan chats with him about tonight's performance.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Dick Knapinski from EAA Airventure about the amazing air show coming back to Oshkosh.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about some of the things parents say to their kids that may not be so accurate.
Apparently a lot of younger Americans feel like we need a lot of time off during this week.
Jonathan's family went to pick strawberries, but the same thing happens ever time they go.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Marta Hansen. She's The Piano Gal who is spearheading a cool interactive art project in Sun Prairie.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss some of the things employers are doing to lure workers back to the office.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss how they wake up each morning and the supposed best and worst ways to do it.
It may be simple but Jonathan and Kitty advise you not to invest in one particular item.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a gym in New York and Texas that may guilt you into working out.
Apparently a study says watching sports helps your mental health. At least one Bear fan disagrees.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a little girl who was worried about monsters in her wall. There were no monsters but you won't believe what was in the wall.
Lookout there's some new slang. Warning if you don't do it right you might get some clapback.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a guy who helped bring America together even if it was only for a few minutes.
Samantha Rubin from the Madison Mallards tells us about the new softball team coming to Madison. There's a family friendly party this Saturday at the Orpheum.
Jonathan attended his first cookout of the season and his eating game plan didn't go very well.
Jonathan talks about something that is still very much around but pretty much everyone ignores.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the Packers playing their first regular season game this year in Brazil against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Once again Kitty's brother, John helped us with our April Fool's Day prank. You can hear our interview with "Bob Simpson" plus some reactions to the proposal to make walkers and runners wear bright colored vests on the bike path.
The Kissers have been visiting Jonathan and Kitty since before their show even started on Triple M. Not really, but it seems like it's been that long.
We know we're now approaching end of days because March 15, 2024 is officially Jonathan and Kitty day. How did this happen?!
The French have created a new pastry, but it sounds like something you'd find at a fast food place here in America.
Despite Jonathan and Kitty not being that good at spring cleaning a lot of other people from the Badger state are busy this time of year.
A lot of people were interested in who was sitting courtside at last night's Marquette basketball game.
The latest "Happiest City" list is out. Can you guess where Madison placed on the list?
Kitty talks about old ideas Triple M had to recognize the employee of the month at the station.
Trying to get your workers back to the office? Maybe you need a better smell in the workplace.
Kitty Dunn chats with Madison musician Michael Massey about almost making it as a rock star, "flipping the switch" to a sober life, and how he redefines success. His book is called "More: A Memoir."
Jonathan talks about his ill-informed, non-scientific and non-superstitious way to bet on last night's game.
Evansville got hit with a tornado yesterday. Kitty recalls hiding in the basement during her childhood.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss a study comparing different generations and attitudes towards work.
Apparently there are some things we do with our phone that might prove we have anxiety.
Jonathan and Kitty both thought the same thing when they came into the office. Would you have thought the same?
Kitty chats with Madison musician Beth Kille about her book "Embrace Your Authentic Songwriter: How and Why To Play Your Own Tune." This is not your typical music instruction book!
Maybe someone you know has a pretty awesome man cave, but soon it will be no longer the coolest.
Kitty recalls when she was a young radio reporter and what she did to try to get to work on a real snowy day.
Apparently there are some old words that some people think should be brought back. Jonathan and Kitty want to use those words but use them for something else.
Jonathan has broken his iPhone by dropping it on the floor, but there was an iPhone that recently took at 16,000 fall and survived.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss a purchasing error a family made which reminded Kitty of something Jonathan did years ago.
Apparently back in 1988 Eddie knew what was going to happen between the Packers and Giants last night.
Jonathan gets a suggestion from a listener on how to get his kids more involved in leaf raking.
Erik Kjelland and Cory Swadley of The Mascot Theory came to visit Jonathan and Kitty talk about this year's fundraiser Saturday night at the Barrymore for those in need of heat this winter. The Jayhawks are the headliners!
Jonathan and Kitty talk about some technology that people don't use anymore...but they do.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the weird ways Thanksgiving fixings are now being offered in different types of ways.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about how we're just like celebrities when it comes to Halloween.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the divide in his house on what makes a good costume for Halloween.
Jonathan was at the Badger game on Saturday but had a hard time keeping his mind on the game.
There's a list of smells that are considered bad, but Jonathan and Kitty seem to like a lot of them.
Kitty talks with Madison physician Dr. Douglas Davis,who recently returned from a trip to Ukraine, about the war in that country, what it means for global democracy, and how we can help.
Forget about jogging. Jonathan and Kitty discuss a new way to get your heart rate up and you don't even have to move.
Apparently "embracing your cringe" is something new in the dating scene, but Jonathan and Kitty believe people have been doing it for years.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss suggestions on how to stay awake during work. The third one is strange.
Jonathan and Kitty talk more about the Badgers turning the volume up to 11 at Camp Randall last week and wonder what will happen tomorrow.
Jonathan realizes he's not the only one who thought the Badger game was loud on Saturday.
Apparently we're all bored at work, but Kitty has some suggestions on how to make the day go faster.
Part 1 of Jonathan & Kitty's conversation with Kurt Neumann of the BoDeans who talks about working with the rock legend on his first solo album.
Part 2 of Jonathan & Kitty's conversation with Kurt Neumann of the BoDeans who worked with Robbie Robertson on his first solo album.
Jonathan and Kitty figured out the real reason there was a fight between the Packers and Bengals yesterday before their preseason game tomorrow.
Local author Cayce Osborne talks with Kitty about her newly published mystery novel "I Know What You Did," which is set right here in Madison.
Which day of the week are you extra lazy at work? Apparently there's been research on it.
Jonathan and Kitty are disappointed that scammers don't seem to be trying as hard anymore.
Burger King says "Have it your way" but some of their stores in Thailand are taking it to an extreme.
The Brewers scoreboard operator was a little too early in the taunting of a Cincinnati Reds player last night.
Elon Musk is changing Twitter's name. Jonathan recalls a lesson he learned about marketing.
In celebration of the new Barbie movie, Kitty pulled out her old Barbie dolls but almost had an identity crisis in the process.
Former Triple M program director and personality Tom Teuber passed away yesterday. Jonathan and Kitty talk about Tom and play an interview they did with him celebrating 30 years of Triple M and a memorable concert for the station.
Jonathan gives us a tip on what not to do when your significant other is watching a series finale.
Jonathan chats with Conor Caloia of Forward Madison about tomorrow night's friendly and visit by Bobby Portis.
One of Jonathan and Kitty's long time listeners has a new idea on what to do with the money.
Apparently a lot of people get a "ten year itch" when it comes to career shifts. Apparently our dynamic duo bought some lotion to prevent that itch.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a weird wedding where the bride and groom seemed to take the post ceremony pictures a bit too far.
Triple M listener Jennifer called in to talk about the cool drone show at the Mallard's game the other night.
One of Jonathan's kids wanted to go incognito in the annual 4th of July neighborhood parade.
Kitty tells the story of how her dad found a loophole when it came to watching 4th of July fireworks in a special place.
Apparently some people are starting to break the rules when it comes to fashion, but Jonathan has a few rules he'll never break when it comes to clothing.
Kitty saw the Doobie Brothers last night in Madison, but Jonathan tells her a story about a concert goer in another city who had an embarrassing situation during a show.
Today is the first day of summer and Jonathan and Kitty talk about some of the best things about this time of the season.
Jonathan and Kitty think back to some of the things they used to do that are obsolete today.
Remember when you had to call your friend on a land line? Apparently a lot of us miss it.
No, not dad jokes. Jonathan and Kitty reflect on words of wisdom from their respective dads.
On Sunday there's a big party at Lake Louie Brewing in Verona. KJ Osborne chats with Jonathan and Kitty about all the cool things happening.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a list of things that supposedly make us feel like we're doing something illegal.
Today is the anniversary of the first drive-In movie theatre opening. Kitty has some memories including a strange "first" date at one.
There was a little problem with spelling at a graduation ceremony at an Illinois high school.
Instead of saying "It's Hot!" Kitty found some "new" terms we can use as the temperature rises.
We've all misplaced our phone and one time or another but you won't believe what a guy did in India to recover his lost phone.
The legend passed away on Wednesday at age 83. Jonathan and Kitty talk about her visits to Madison.
Mallards baseball is back! Jonathan and Kitty chat with Mallards General Manager Samantha Rubin about opening day which is on Memorial Day at Warner Park.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a new iPhone feature that sounds awesome and horrifying at the same time.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss the possibility that the Packers all time leading scorer may be gone from Green Bay.
Jonathan and Kitty reflect back on what it was like to keep coming to work during the pandemic.
The pandemic is officially over today. Jonathan and Kitty reflect back on what we've really learned.
Kitty talks with Jeffrey H. Ryan about the forward thinkers who worked to preserve our public lands for future generations. The book is called "This Land Was Saved For You and Me."
Did you hear what the woman in Australia lost in the wilderness for 5 days used to survive?
Kitty got pulled into a the Culture Club at the office. Her mission to make work more fun.
There was a mistake at a movie theatre recently when they were showing the trailers, but Jonathan and Kitty think this is a new untapped market for Hollywood.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss catch phrases people use and how they change from generation to generation.
Maybe you brush your teeth in the shower, but there's a guy who's really brought multi-tasking to a new level.
Jonathan's kids were part of a talent show at their school last night. Our official theatre critic has a review of the show.
A black bear has been wandering around Madison the last few days which makes Jonathan and Kitty think back to their experiences with bears up north.
A town in New Jersey has a plan to stop obnoxious parents from yelling at umps at little league games.
Some students at Stanford are working on some glasses that sound awesome and horrifying at the same time.
Kitty Dunn talks with Matt Schiltz of the Federal Trade Commission about imposter scams and how to avoid them.
People were asked what are the best new innovations in cars, but Jonathan and Kitty talk about some of the things they miss in cars.
Kitty did some "investigative" work and found out some of Rodgers demands to the New York Jets.
It's not exercise, but if you supposedly do this for 45 minutes a day it will extend your life.
What Star Wars character is your favorite NFL team? Apparently someone used A.I. to answer this very important question.
Paul Reiser is coming to the Barrymore Theatre on Friday and spent a few minutes talking to Jonathan and Kitty about everything from "My Two Dads" to bourbon and even prostate exams.
Oscar Mayer may have left Madison but they still want to make your wedding day special.
Jonathan and Kitty have done some epic (at least in their minds) April Fool's Day pranks over the years. They didn't do one this time around, but Jonathan's kids attempted to fool him.
Our resident sports experts discuss the new rules for Major League Baseball this season.
Jonathan & Kitty talk about Owen Wilson getting and losing a very cool privilege from the Rolling Stones.
Perhaps you've smuggled something into a concert you're not supposed to bring, but you probably didn't do it as well as this woman in Australia.
Looking for ideas for your next Wisconsin adventure? Kitty chats with Danelle Gay, author of the book "100 Things To Do In Wisconsin Before You Die."
Jonathan and Kitty discuss about the desire to travel to see a favorite sports team play.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about things from the past that were dangerous but we all did anyway.
Ashley Graham attempted to interview Hugh Grant at the Oscars and he wasn't trying at all.
Not really that shocking, but it appears our IQ is going down for the first time in 100 years.
Apparently researchers at University of Cambridge have come up with a simple way to help you eat less.
Jonathan and Kitty have to go to bed way too early to see a week night Springsteen show, but maybe there's a way all early risers can go see shows.
Someone recently brought a full slab of ribs on an airplane. Jonathan and Kitty talk about what you should and shouldn't bring on board.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about myths that people think are true plus Kitty reveals some myths she believed that most likely NO ONE else every did.
A woman in Sun Prairie has landed in the Guinness Book of World Records for looking down.
Jonathan can't believe it, but King Charles is experiencing something Triple M has dealt with for years.
Aaron Rodgers exiting his isolation retreat is summarized in a perfect video on the web.
It appears Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr may be collaborating with the Rolling Stones. Kitty has an idea of what they can record.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about Elon Musk making engineers boost his tweet about the Eagles which reminds Jonathan about something a boss made him do years ago as an intern.
As if you really want more. It's going to happen every Thursday. Listen for details if you dare.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the trend of teens NOT interested in learning how to drive a car.
Jonathan and Kitty's producer Don Juan Orlando has some suggestions on how to make Valentine's Day special.
Yesterday was Kitty's birthday, but she took the day off which created a dilemma for Jonathan.
Jonathan talks about the guys who have been to every Super Bowl and how the Eagles actually won the Super Bowl in some parts of the world.
Kitty remembers a silly song about Comet cleaner, but apparently it's not from a real commercial.
The average time people give a bad first date is about 50 minutes, but that wasn't the case for Jonathan or Kitty when they were dating.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about how their significant others always seem to take advice from everyone BUT them.
It appears Jonathan is not only losing the battle but the whole war when it comes to clutter.
Jonathan still enjoys dominating against his kids in sports (they're only 8 and 10), but this story out of Virginia is ridiculous.
Jonathan heard about a discovery a 9-year-old girl made but thinks if it happened to his family it would turn out a lot different.
People were recently asked what they would do with 4 extra hours. Jonathan and Kitty have some ideas.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss which one people usually know about themselves. We bet you can guess the answer.
Apparently people 50 and over and trying more and more things, what about our "daring" dynamic duo Jonathan & Kitty?
Apparently there are some adults who still have 20 of their childhood toys. Jonathan and Kitty wonder if your parents every gave away a toy before you were done with it.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss a recent theory about how the first letter of your last name may have an impact on your success in school.
Kitty has never officially tied the knot with her boyfriend Mike, but Jonathan found a couple who picked something other than wedding rings to show their commitment to each other. He thinks it would be perfect for Kitty.
Kitty talks with of Dr. Paul Christo of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine about the increasing problem of Fentanyl and drug overdoses.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about some hand gestures that are considered lame. Sadly, Jonathan does a bunch of them.
Traveling guru Samantha Brown was in Madison to for her show "Places to Love" on PBS. Jonathan and Kitty chatted with Brown about Madison as well as travel in general.
Jonathan and Kitty are both pretty bad at remembering names. Apparently Tik Tok has the solution.
Kitty was thinking about what songs would be fitting. Her boyfriend, Mike came up with the perfect song.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss a survey talking about some of the main reasons people dump their significant others.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss an article written in 1923 predicting what life would be like in 2023.
Did you hear what Buffalo Bills Safety Damar Hamlin asked when he woke up at the University of Cincinnati hospital?
Jonathan & Kitty discuss Cincinnati Bengals player Damar Hamlin collapsing on the field due to cardiac arrest in the middle of last night's Monday Night Football game.
Everyone knows Chris Farley's story once he made it to Saturday Night Live, but what was life like before everyone knew him. Jonathan and Kitty chatted with Kurt Stream who wrote a story for this month's Madison Magazine about Farley's early days in comedy.
Ever use some office supplies for personal use? Well listen to what this up and coming musician is doing.
Apparently Twitter is being investigated for converting office space into bedrooms for over worked employees. Sleeping at radio stations is nothing new for Jonathan and Kitty.
Apple is creating karaoke for your phone. Jonathan and Kitty reminisce about the time they pulled a karaoke prank on Madison.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about some pen pals who first met in 1938 and are still writing letters. Kitty is now on the search for her pen pals...sort of.
Jonathan tries to be a good dad but he may have to raise the bar a bit after hearing how one celebrity wakes her kids every morning.
The 1964 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer has been getting some static regarding its message about bullying. Jonathan and Kitty have some thoughts on the subject.
Thank you internet for bringing us yet another viral challenge we probably shouldn't be doing.
Jonathan is realizing that his kids aren't as interested in the little things anymore, but he still might be.
Jonathan can't believe how many shows Taylor Swift would have perform to meet the demand to see her.
It's the first morning of cleaning off our snow filled car windows. Here's a little distraction thanks to a four legged friend.
Do you have special phrases or words that only your family uses? Jonathan and Kitty do.
Former Project M contestant Marsden came to visit Jonathan and Kitty before his album release party at the High Noon Saloon on November 17th. He even played a new song.
Kitty thinks one inductee isn't really a toy and Jonathan wonders if there's an all-star jam at the ceremony.
UW is playing basketball at the home of the Brewers and Jonathan and Kitty know what would happen if they were in charge of preparation the venue for this first time event.
Beth Kille and Erik Kjelland visit with Jonathan and Kitty to talk about this year's Flannel Fest. They even performed a song!
Jonathan and Kitty producer Don Orlando is pretty excited that today is National Sandwich Day.
Apparently we do it when we turn 42, but it's a different story for Jonathan and Kitty.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss the blue check mark drama and why the potential of Twitter crumbling could be a good thing.
When Adele first came on the scene Jonathan was butchering her name. However, it appears we were all saying it wrong. Is he vindicated? Probably not.
Jonathan couldn't believe his wife mixed in pencils as part of the candy they were handing out for Halloween.
Jonathan and Kitty aren't really complaining but wasn't the weather on Halloween a lot worse when we were all kids?
There's a new wine/water box available for your parties, but Kitty is not that impressed.
Kitty found a new breakfast cereal for the holidays but wonders about one of the "treats" inside.
It appears Jonathan gets a little paranoid when it comes to self checkout at the grocery store.
Feeling down? Jonathan (although he's a Bears fan) has something Packer nation can do to feel better during this slump.
Jonathan and Kitty discuss the amazing match-up between two brothers in one of MLB playoff games yesterday.
Number 12 says he loves playing football for the Packers, but Jonathan has one simple quesiton.
Your Milwaukee Brewers and Jonathan's beloved Chicago White Sox didn't make it to the postseason, but there is one silver lining.
An iconic promotion returns, but apparently Jonathan and Kitty missed it the first time.
Find out Madison's spookiest places, including Bascom Hill, as Kitty talks with Anna Lardinois, author of the new book "Madison Ghosts and Legends"
Remember picture day at school? One mom got a surprise when she opened up the envelope with her kid's pictures inside.
Jonathan was on vacation last week with his family in California. He thinks he may have found the Fountain of Youth.
Get Jonathan and Kitty's exclusive takes on the Green and Gold playing in London on Sunday.
Kitty seems to be able to go pretty far back in her past. Meanwhile, it appears Jonathan can't remember what he had for lunch yesterday.
A woman has something creepy for sale and the reason why she's selling it is hysterical.
Jonathan and Kitty have both had more whimpers then shouts when it comes to celebrating milestone birthdays. However. Gwyneth Paltrow went all out for her 50th. How about you?
Jonathan recalls what the sales person said to him when he was getting his new dishwasher.
Apparently we make 4 MAJOR bad decisions in our life. How many you think Jonathan and Kitty have made?
There's a new "drink" from Pepsi, but you have to win it to taste it. Kitty has figured out a way to get it even if you don't win.
Thank you to everyone who donated to this year's Request-a-thon for Second Harvest Food Bank.
Jonathan and Kitty used to be in the Willy Street Fair Parade. Why don't they do it anymore?
Jonathan and Kitty have some problems with the latest inductees to the Toy Hall of Fame.
A study found some cultures think glasses make you look dumb. However, Jonathan thought they forgot to do one test.
Jonathan and Kitty found out what songs Queen Elizabeth liked. Did she enjoy any of the songs on the World's Worst Ipod?
Did you hear what some guy who worked for Microsoft would ask job applicants? Jonathan feels stumped by the question but Kitty says she has an answer.
There's a reason you won't hear this kind of coverage regarding week 1 of the NFL season anywhere else. It's bad.
Ed Sheeran has met the Queen and told us all about it when he came to visit for a Live from Studio M session.
Would you skip sleep if we didn't need it? A recent survey says about half of us would stay up all the time. Jonathan wonders what we would do with all those extra hours.
A third grade teacher in Virginia took a big leap to impress her new students, but Jonathan thinks it may have been too much.
Jonathan found out why Ben Stiller and Sean Penn are both never allowed to visit Russia.
It seems like the marketing department for this game could have come up with a different name.
Kitty remembers how her first day of high school ended with the most embarrassing bus ride ever.
Jonathan is a little worried about a special feature available in special house for sale here in Madison.
Kitty wasted some time at the grocery store yesterday and now wonders if she's really only worth 2 bucks an hour.
The billion dollar lottery winner still hasn't come forward yet. What if he or she lost the ticket?
Jonathan is thinking about some of the things he could put up for auction after that Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for 12 million bucks.
Jonathan and Kitty have both been on weird dates in the past, but neither one ever did what is apparently the new trend.
Kitty chats with Kathi Natske about Paulpalooza, an event that raises money for adaptive sports equipment for kids with disabilities. The event is August 28th at Wisconsin Brewing Company.
Apparently there's a percentage of time we're supposed to relax. Is our dynamic duo relaxing enough?
A survey says we do. Jonathan had plenty of family dinners but one thing always comes to mind.
As much as Kitty loves rampaging animal stories is exactly how much Jonathan hates large food item stories.
Is our Democracy in peril? Kitty chats with Matt Rothschild from the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign on what we can do to save it.
Jonathan chats with Conor Caloia of Forward Madison about all the great family fun you can have at Breese Stevens Field watching soccer.
The Wisconsin State Fair starts on August 4th. Jonathan and Kitty chat with Tess Kerksen from the State Fair about all the new unusual food items and fun things to do at the fair.
Jonathan and Kitty realize pop culture isn't the only reminder about getting old. It happens every day when talking to listeners.
Jonathan and Kitty check in with maestro Andrew Sewell of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra about tonight's Concerts on the Square.
Kitty once again had an issue with some patrons at the Chris Isaak show the other night.
Comedian Bill Burr is coming to Madison in November. Jonathan chatted with the comedian, actor and director about all sorts of stuff including the fact that they're both "old dads".
Her Aaron Rodgers dream is quite random. Is it a sign of how the Packers will do this season?
Vern Stenman from the Madison Mallards checks in with some fun promotions coming up at the Duck Pond.
Chris Isaak plays the Capitol Theatre on July 19th. Triple M's Jesse Garon had a chance to check in with Chris.
Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra's maestro Andrew Sewell gives us a preview of tonight's Concerts on the Square performance.
The guy who invented the first cell phone can't believe how much you look at your phone.
Kitty found a rather strange survey about things you may or may not have done in your life.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with maestro Andrew Sewell of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra as Concerts on the Square is back on the Square for the first time since 2019!
Dolly Parton is giving fans a chance to spend the night on her tour bus which reminded Jonathan of his tour bus adventure with Willie Nelson and Kitty of her almost adventure with Lucinda Williams.
Former Madison journalist Tom Alesia has interviewed a lot of country starts over the years and chats with Jonathan and Kitty about a book he's created.
Jonathan & Kitty wonder how these two criminals thought they could get away with this crime.
Jonathan got a vasectomy on Friday and the conversation with the surgeon went to a galaxy far far away.
This isn't really important, but that doesn't stop our dynamic duo from talking about it.
Did you know former Badger Frank Kaminsky went sight seeing with Kitty a few years back?
Alexa will soon be able to imitate your family members who have gone to the "great beyond."
A recent news story reminds Kitty how she used to have too much free time while working as a reporter.
Country rock pioneer Richie Furay from the bands Buffalo Springfield and Poco talks about his new album "In the Country" and a documentary directed by Cameron Crowe.
A survey says most parents want their kids to learn an instrument. How did it go for Jonathan and Kitty when they were kids?
It's the first official day of summer. Jonathan and Kitty discuss the best and worst smells of summer.
Paul McCartney turns 80 tomorrow. What could he want as a birthday gift? He came up with something.
Singer, songwriter and now soap opera star Madison Malone is back in town and stopped by to see Jonathan and Kitty.
A recent survey finds parents say 'No' to kids 8-thousand times a year. Jonathan thinks it's a lot more.
Apparently after all these years, Kitty is still not a morning person. However, Jonathan has some tips on how she can become one.
Jonathan and Kitty found a story about a good summer job for kids, but it seems to miss the mark.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about a disturbing story regarding a Google engineer and a chatbot program that appears to having feelings!
Britney Spears' ex-husband crashed her wedding yesterday. Jonathan and Kitty discuss wedding crashing in their pasts.
Jonathan and Kitty don't have much they agree on, but this holds true for both of them.
With the high price of gas are you waiting to go to the gas station until you're really on E?
Jonathan and Kitty looked at a list of personality traits people wished they had developed earlier in life. Apparently our dynamic duo are late bloomers.
It's garage sale season. Let's get some words of wisdom from our resident garage sale guru, Kitty.
Move over 401K! Jonathan and Kitty have a new plan to fund their respective retirements.
Apparently, it took some time before we all agreed to use shopping carts at grocery stores.
Did you stay up to watch the Blood Moon last night? Jonathan didn't and feels a little guilty.
Jonathan can't believe how well a guy with no flying experience was able to land a plane.
Jonathan and Kitty are a little confused that this supposedly happens only on one day a year.
Jonathan brought home a Guinness Book of World Records for his kids and now he's got a problem.
Kitty reflects on her mom's effort to get rid of a ridiculous tradition we had in the U.S. when it came to women and their married names.
Jonathan does his best to comfort Kitty on this very difficult anniversary in her life.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Tim Sauers of Overture Center about the exciting new 2022/23 season.
Jonathan remembers what his 8th grade math teacher said to break up a fight in the hallway at his school and Kitty recalls a kindergarten field trip where her teachers what above and beyond.
We all hit the snooze bar (apparently except for Jonathan), but what do you hit it the most?
Kitty is celebrating or regretting 30 years of service at Triple M, but that's nothing compared to a guy in Brazil.
Do the soothing sounds of Jonathan and Kitty wake you each morning? There's a new alternative that may get you out of bed faster.
Will we all really let our cars drive us around and will we really be mentally connected to our computers?
Is it possible that Jonathan and Kitty have something in common with the Bucks' Giannis when it comes to preparation for a big event?
Now you can show your kids and grandkids how hard it was to call a friend who had a lot of 9's and 0's in his or her phone number.
Jonathan and Kitty both have dentist appointments this week. Will they tell the truth about flossing.
JJ Abrams is making a new movie, but Jonathan has made this movie in his head a million times already.
Over the weekend, Kitty heard a rather hair raising story coming from another table at a hotel restaurant.
Apparently there's a certain factor in people's lives that may make them have more road rage.
A survey recently asked what you'd do if the world was ending in 10 years. Jonathan and Kitty have some ideas.
A guy in Michigan has created a much different kind of egg hunt which is happening next weekend.
It may not really be needed but it appears the number for time and temperature has returned in some places.
Jonathan and Kitty wonder what it's like to return something that costs a half million bucks.
Elon's comments about Twitter have inspired Jonathan and Kitty to come up with a new t-shirt plus the New York SubwayPizza Rat has some competition.
Can you return something you bought for a half million bucks? This guy was able to do it.
There's a new app that lots of young people are using, but Jonathan and Kitty aren't so sure.
Kitty hits up lots of thrift stores. The other day she came across something she's never seen before.
Apparently many dog owners think they can read their dog's mind. Jonathan has an idea what dogs are thinking and what they think you're thinking about as well.
Google is going to introduce a new search feature that among other things can help you judge your friends clothing.
How can Opening Day and baseball in general help your mood? Jonathan and Kitty discuss the magic of the game...sort of.
March 1st is The Big Share! It's a day where you can support more than 70 LOCAL non-profits. Jonathan and Kitty chat with Community Shares of Wisconsin Executive Director Cheri Dubiel about how YOU can make a diifference.
Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors has been a busy, busy boy the last few decades. Jonathan & Kitty have a LONG conversation with Chris about everything from typewriters to hanging out with Mick Jagger and his appearance here in Madison on Thursday night at Funk's Pub to help local musicians.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Colleen Hayes about a funny mix-up at Madison's Crystal Corner Bar.
Would it really be possible to steal an election? Kitty Dunn talks with author Mark Bowden about his book “The Steal: The Attempt To Overturn The 2020 Election and The People Who Stopped It”
Jonathan and Kitty chat with former Wisconsin State Journal and Cap Times writer Tom Alesia. He's compiled a book of interviews from all the country music stars he's interviewed over the years. The list is extensive and his method for selecting the best parts of the interviews is hysterical.
This Tuesday (11/23) is Giving Tuesday for St. Vincent de Paul. Jonathan and Kitty chat with CEO Ernie Stetenfeld about St. Vincent's food pantry and what you can do to help.
Sue Blue, Business Manager of IBEW Local 159 in McFarland, tells us about apprenticeship opportunities in trades, especially for women.
Kitty chats with Daniel de Vise about his book "King of the Blues: The Rise and Reign of B.B. King".
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a fighter pilot? Kitty chats with retired Col. George W. Kohn about his book Vector to Destiny.
Jonathan thought it was strange that his friend Larry was going to name his new moped. Apparently, Jonathan is very much in the wrong.
Jonathan chats with his parents who think they've made a strange discovery about a housefly.
Norma Kropp with Madison College tells us about a program that helps gives access to legal services for students and other members of the community.
7-thousand Afghan refugees are at Fort McCoy. You can help make their transition to America a little easier. Goodwill's Janet DesChenes explains.
Kathie Natzke tells us about an awesome event coming up on August 29th to celebrate the life of her son, and to help children with disabilities take part in sports.
Warrior Songs is a project, created by veteran/musician Jason Moon, which brings hope and healing to veterans through music and the creative arts. He has several benefits this weekend in Madison. Jonathan and Kitty chat with Jason about his own struggles and how he's helped save dozens of lives.
The Wisconsin State Fair is back! Don't worry there are plenty of new weird food items to enjoy. Jonathan and Kitty chat with Tess Kerkson from Wisconsin State Fair about everything happening this year.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Kurt Stream who did some digging and discovered more details about Nirvana's trips to Madison.
From tolls on the beltline to renaming Overture Center, Jonathan and Kitty always enjoy April 1st.
We've welcomed a lot of artists to venues here in Madison, but there was nothing like REO Speedwagon playing the Walmart.
For years Jonathan would call his parents and tape the conversations to play on the radio. Is that legal?
John Peterson and Gordy Young were the morning show on Triple M way back when. What are they doing now?
Friday mornings used to get steamy with Meteorologist Brian Olson and the slow jam of the weather.
Long-time Madison columnist Doug Moe would share his Madison-centric stories on Triple M for years.
After the Madison Blues Festival ended Triple M's Market Manager Lindsay Wood Davis came up with the Build Your Own Blues Festival.
We always like to hit the streets of Madison. Especially when we can find free stuff. No dumpster was too deep for Kitty and then Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz when they went dumpster diving together years ago.
Former Program Director and On-Air Personality Pat Gallagher talks about the creation of the local singer/songwriting competition Project M.
We tracked down former overnight host Mark Mohelnitzky. He only worked at Triple M for two years. You won't believe what he does now and why he got fired here at Triple M.
Barry Williams (Greg Brady) came to visit Triple M and even performed a duet with Kitty.
Former Program Director and On-Air Personality Tom Teuber reflects on Luther Allison's performance at Triple M's 6th birthday at the Barrymore.
What's it like to start a radio station from scratch? Jonathan and Kitty chat with long time radio personality Fletcher Keyes about getting Triple M on the air.
So what do you ask someone who is running for President of the United States? Probably not what Jonathan and Kitty asked Barack Obama.
In 2011, we received a call from The Doobie Brothers. They wanted to perform in Studio M.
Jonathan and Kitty track down Sybil McGuire. She was the very first jock to crack the microphone at Triple M back on July 4th, 1991.
Did you know Madison has 5 official city songs? Triple M's very own Kitty Dunn is responsible for it.
We may have been the station that introduced you to Barenaked Ladies. When they came to visit in Studio M they did a pretty cool cover song.
Rock and Roll legend Robert Plant chatted with our dynamic duo and even wanted Kitty's phone number.
Former morning show guy John Urban talks about a memorable ride to the Barrymore Theatre with Blues Traveler.
Aaron Rodgers says he doesn't want to come back to the Packers. Don't fret. Jonathan and Kitty have some tips on what to do to take your mind off number 12.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with musician, author, illustrator and Wisconsin native Brett Newski about his new book "It's Hard to Be a Person". Brett gives us tips for defeating anxiety, surviving the world, and having more fun.
Kitty chats with Scott Strong of RISE an organization that helps low-income families with mental health issues.
You may have heard of Clyde Stubblefield but you may not know the huge impact his work has had on the music business. Jonathan and Kitty chat with Trevor Banks who is making a documentary about Stubblefield's amazing contributions that many have overlooked.
We all remember the book and movie The Outsiders, but did you know Kitty was working on her own novel based on that story?
Kitty's brother John was just on national television, but if you blinked you missed it!
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Charlotte Deleste from WISC-TV about the big fundraiser for Gio's Garden tomorrow night. Hear about the incredible things this organization does for kids with special needs and how you can donate.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with David Johnson of Goodwill about all the great things they offer this holiday season.
Flannel Fest is happening on Saturday night. Jonathan chatted with Erik Kjelland about this year's event.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Kris Tazelaar about the results from Triple M's annual Request-a-Thon. We raised more than $17,000 thanks to you!
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Tom Farley about his brother's motorcycle and one key piece missing from the sale of it.
Kitty chats with Kristopher Tazelaar from Second Harvest Food Bank about the bigger challenges this year regarding hunger and how you can help.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with former Project M winner Jason Moon about his trip to Vietnam and his amazing new CD to help veterans struggling with PTSD.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Brian Liston. Since there are no fans at the game he's in charge of creating the stadium ambience. Yes, he's in charge of the cheers.
There may not be "Bratcakes on the Bike Path" this year, but Madison Bike Week is still happening. Jonathan and Kitty discuss all the different activities.
There may not be Bratcakes this year on the bike path, but Jonathan and Kitty talk about some of the things you can do during Madison Bike Week.
Realtor Sam Staskal had a spill while showing a house and her video recap of the incident has gone viral. She laughed with Jonathan and Kitty all about it on their show.
Jonathan and Kitty talk about the heatwave and Kitty recalls an old friend who really had it tough.
St. Vincent de Paul does so much for our community including free medication and food for those in need. Jonathan and Kitty chat with Max Nguyen of St. Vincent about how you can help.
Maestro Andrew Sewell of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra talks about the new plans for performances this summer.
Our old friend Peter Leidy has a new song to help us feel good during these crazy times. It's called "When I Get Back to the World".
Jonathan and Kitty chat with YMCA CEO Mark Westover about all the things the YMCA is doing for healthcare workers, the elderly, and families who need assistance during these tough times. Westover also talks about the YMCA's plans for the near future regarding their facilities and summer camp.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Sam Dunaiski from Madisun about solar power for your home and business.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Ben Roberts from Pasqual's about what he's doing to help restaurant workers and what it will be like when everything gets back to "normal".
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Caitlin Suemnicht of Food Fight to talk about the things available for you to enjoy including cocktail kits and plenty of fish fry. She also talks about how Food Fight is helping first responders.
Jonathan and Kitty talk with Nick Jarmusz from AAA about the discount they're giving their auto insurance holders. They also talk about what AAA can do for you.
Madison's very own Crazy Lenny has an E-Bike store on Odana Road and he wants you to go biking. It's good for you! Jonathan and Kitty chatted with Lenny about E-Bikes and his old days selling furniture and appliances.
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway chats with Jonathan and Kitty about the importance of filling out the 2020 Census Form and how Madison is doing in the battle against Covid-19.
Maestro Andrew Sewell of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra talks about the new schedule for Concerts on the Square because of Covid-19.
Michael Johnson of the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County has been busy helping during the Covid-19 pandemic. There's more he's doing and things YOU can do too.
Josh Bryan from High Tech and Air Conditioning tells us about the great products he has to keep your home safe.
Project M may be on hold but Jeff Funk at Funk's Pub is still serving great food for carry-out.
Jonathan and Kitty talk with Dr. Dan Shirley. He's the Infectious Disease Medical Director of Infection Prevention at UnityPoint Health - Meriter
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Brendon Smith at Willy Street Co-op to talk about what the store is doing to service its customers.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with John McHugh from Kwik Trip about what the company is doing for its customers. They're also hiring.
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Madison's very own Adrian Grimes. He's had millions of views on YouTube of his rendition of the Bohemian Rhapsody parody.
Sometimes the little things make life a whole lot better...especially now. Jonathan and Kitty asked listeners to "Tell Them Something Good".
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Madisonian Sara about her son's 9-year-old b-day party and how the neighbors helped celebrate...from their porch and front lawns.
More and more people say we should dump the handshake to stay healthy. Jonathan and Kitty have some alternatives we can use when we greet each other.
Jonathan accidentally served a vegetarian a real burger instead of Impossible Burger to a guest. Should he have told her the mistake?
Jonathan goes back into the archives to play a phone call with his parents complaining about the time change.
Was Kitty a jerk when she was yelling at some kids for taking candy when they were part of a parade?
NBC is airing a one-time celebrity escape room show. Kitty has some ideas on how it can be awesome.
Jonathan went into reverse when it came to a 'Pay It Forward' situation. Is he a jerk or justified?
Jonathan & Kitty chat with Cheri Dubiel, Executive Director of Community Shares of Wisconsin about The Big Share, an easy way to make a difference in our community.
The award-winning musical The Color Purple is playing at Overture Center through Sunday. Jonathan and Kitty chatted with two stars of the show. Sandie Lee and Chedra Arielle talk about everything from Jennifer Hudson's shoes to the fear of trying out for musicals.
Jonathan went into the archives and found a rather disturbing call he had with his parents on Valentine's Day.
Jonathan & Kitty chat with Adam Sodersten about this weekend's Frozen Assets Festival on Lake Mendota, and Clean Lakes Alliance's efforts to protect our waterways.
Waylan St. Palan and the Magic Elves stopped by for some holiday music with cheer with a dash of bitters.
Joe has a question that's out of this world. Will Jonathan and Kitty be able to answer it?
Jonathan and Kitty chat with Joseph Morales (Alexander Hamilton) and Erin Clemons (Eliza Hamilton) about the show and what it's really like to be "in the room where it happens."
Erik Kjelland and Beth Kille sing a song and talk about Flannel Fest '19 at High Noon Saloon.