Need some new content for your Monday morning commute? We’ve rounded-up podcasts from Lexington’s creative + talented residents covering a variety of topics, so there’s something anyone can listen to.
Ready to get streaming? Check out the options below to find your next binge-worthy audio show.
Pro tip: While some of these may be linked to Spotify, you can also find many of them on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and other platforms.
Far out
13th Floor — Truly listener generated, 13th Floor talks paranormal topics + conspiracy theories. As host Leo York says, “Keep it strange.”
Southern Fried Frights — This paranomal podcast will take you on an investigative journey into hauntings, mysterious occurrences, and other unexplained phenomenon.
People, places, projects
DevelopLex — From interviews with local real estate developers, to the ins + outs of real estate investment, this is your one-stop-shop for development and growth in Lexington.
The Soapbox Lex — Co-hosts Eric Green + Paul Ross share what “really grinds their gears” and a variety of hot takes.
Small Business Bestie — Business coach Michelle Smock interviews fellow entrepreneurs to share stories of support, friendship, and inspiration.
Bluegrass Region Voices & Views — A monthly show hosted by Tom Dailey sharing a wide variety of projects + businesses around central Kentucky.
Lexington Business Show — Hosted by a local branding agency, this podcast highlights the local people and projects we should know about.
Food + bev
Hungry in Kentucky — If you like learning about where to find the best burger in town, you’ll love this audio tour for foodies.
Sharing is caring
Now by Creative Yoga — Studio owner + teacher Cara Meade shares everything from yoga flows you can do from your chair, mini meditations, and the power of mindfulness.
Murder Police — If you’re a true crime fan, then this one is for you. Murder Police takes you through the details of various cases, through the eyes of locals who worked the scenes.
More Than Graphics — Danielle Meadows-Stinnett + Cicely Stamper create a safe space for women to encourage + inspire each other.
That’s What She Said — Four women exploring their place in the world discussing pop culture, parenting, and everything in between.