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Morning Becomes Eclectic host on his newly minted weekly podcast and vodcast,
The Backstory. After a couple of years of informal talks with Ron Burkle-backed 101 Studios and members-only social club Soho House, the project which is meant to bring club members together while they’re physically apart was fast-tracked during the pandemic.
With a slate of A-list guests and Bentley at the helm, the hope is that the podcast will appeal to more than just the Soho House crowd. The concept, at least on paper, is to bring together two guests “across industries or industry peers, to share in candid conversations about what drives them and inspires them, with never-before-told stories about their personal histories and the projects that brought them professional acclaim.” Airing on Tuesdays, the first episode features actress Kristen Bell with author Adam Grant, followed by Rosalind Chao (
Jason Bentley Talks Writing Music, Starting a Record Label and Launching a Podcast
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Jason Bentley
The veteran KCRW music director, who left his post a year ago, talks about his new podcast, becoming a father to twin boys and what Bono has to do with his new record label.
Jason Bentley is at home, like pretty much everybody else these days amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But his backdrop on view in this virtual interview is very much not the norm. It s about 20,000 pieces of vinyl and about eight or 9,000 CDs, he explains of the impressive stacks that completely cover the wall behind him, accentuated by pieces of art including a fleamarket Banksy. To be honest, it s mostly a trophy room but it s also who I am and it s where I m coming from.