Episodes

  • Building Lexington Pride with Jason Schubert!
    Jun 29 2026

    Behind every glamorous Pride festival is a lot of unglamorous work. Someone has to wrangle permits, manage budgets, and keep the food pantry stocked on a Tuesday. That someone is Jason Schubert, a Lexington community leader who helps steer the Lexington Pride Center and the Lexington Pride Festival, and we're so glad he finally sat down with us.

    In this episode, we cover the Pride Center's day-to-day impact, from support groups and a community library to the People's Market food pantry, which serves 70 to 80 households a week. Jason also breaks down why festival locations change, what accessibility really means when you're setting up hundreds of vendor booths, and how planning starts quietly in late summer before turning into a full-on sprint by June. We also talk Frontrunners Lexington, an LGBTQ walk-run group building connection and funding real outcomes through the Pride Run 5K, grants, and scholarships.

    And yes, we get honest about handling protesters without letting them steal the day.

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    39 mins
  • Lexington Culinary Legend: Cole Arimes!
    Jun 7 2026

    A new breakfast and lunch spot in Versailles. A fine dining room nine floors above downtown Lexington. A members-only club with a rooftop pool that has to fight Kentucky weather. We sit down with restaurateur Cole Arimes to talk about what it really takes to build restaurants that last, from the first idea to the first menu pivot.

    Cole also takes us through his latest project, Black Squirrel, including the local history behind the name and why Versailles is ready for a stronger food scene. Then we head to The Vine Lexington, where he breaks down the balancing act of a seafood-forward menu in a landlocked market, how guests learn to trust a chef-driven kitchen, and why “approachable” does not have to mean boring.

    We also dig into hospitality leadership: managing multiple teams, mentoring chefs, keeping consistency night after night, and reducing front-of-house and back-of-house friction so the dining room feels calm even on a slammed Saturday. Along the way, we get into Kentucky-specific flavor and craft, from curing country ham to fermentation projects, plus Cole’s ultimate bourbon order and what he hopes for downtown Lexington’s growth.

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    44 mins
  • Living Good in Lex with Anne Livengood!
    May 17 2026

    We're joined by Anne Livengood, the force behind a wildly popular Walk Club in the Warehouse Block, to talk about how she helped turn the National Avenue area into a weekly meetup for people who want connection without the intimidation factor of a run club. The result is simple, welcoming, and surprisingly powerful: show up, walk, talk, and actually get to know your city.

    From there, we zoom out into Lexington, Kentucky real estate and why "the market" is never one single story. Anne breaks down seller's market reality, why some homes still fly off the market, and how neighborhood micro-markets can change everything. We also dig into why finding the right agent matters when walkability, older homes, and downtown access top your list.

    And of course the fun stuff: Lexington's food scene, taking kids to great restaurants, and how Anne uses her marketing background to spotlight the people and places she genuinely loves.

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    38 mins
  • Kentucky Ballet Theatre with Norbe Risco!
    May 4 2026

    Lexington's Warehouse District used to be a stretch you drove past. Now it's a destination, and Kentucky Ballet Theatre is part of why. We sit down with Norbe Risco to trace how a small, determined ballet company helped shape the neighborhood's identity, and how the neighborhood helped the company grow into a year-round cultural anchor.

    We dig into what's on the horizon: Ballet Spectrum 2 at the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center, where classical meets contemporary and dancers get a rare shot at choreographing on professional artists, plus a full Don Quixote production with bold choices that spotlight strength and character.

    Then we go behind the curtain — six-to-seven hour training days, corps precision, injuries (including an ACL tear and a hip replacement), costumes built in-house, the "no gossip" rule that protects company culture, and Norbe's ongoing support of all things ballet.

    If you love the performing arts, or the real work that makes beauty look effortless, this one's for you!

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    42 mins
  • The Infamous Chevy Chase Inn!
    Apr 18 2026

    A Lexington institution nearly disappeared when real estate math took over — but Chevy Chase Inn continues to survive. We sat down with CCI owners Bill Farmer of Farmers Jewelry and Kevin Heathcoat of Bourbon and Toulouse, the duo who bought one of the most iconic bars in Lexington to keep it from becoming a generic retail buildout.

    We dig into CCI's roots as a 1933 neighborhood dive, the legend of infamous bartenders, and the small decisions that keep the magic intact — preserving the grit, adding craft beer without losing the soul, and building a bourbon list that doesn't punish the wallets of regular people. Kevin explains why they pour Pappy at cost, how flippers warp the market, and why the best whiskey culture still looks like friends sharing a pour, not chasing trophies.

    We also get into the neighborhood lore: Budweiser history, Clydesdale parades down Euclid, and the cardboard signs that went viral. Plus the real rules of a great dive bar: no politics, no pretension, and the idea that you don't own a community bar, you steward it for whoever comes next.

    If you love Lexington history, Kentucky bourbon, and what makes a bar worth saving — this one's for you!

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    50 mins
  • LexEnhance with Dr. Jill!
    Mar 24 2026

    Wellness shouldn't feel like a guilt trip. We sat down with Dr. Jill Collins of Lex Enhance in Lexington, Kentucky — a surgeon-turned-aesthetics specialist — to talk about practical, evidence-based approaches to looking and feeling better from the inside out.

    We cover Exomind (transcranial magnetic stimulation for sleep, anxiety, depression, and PTSD), Emsculpt Neo body contouring, and Emsella pelvic floor rehab — plus an honest conversation about Botox alternatives, skincare fundamentals, medical weight loss, and lab-driven decision-making. The goal: more miles in your years, not just a quick fix.

    We also get a peek at Dr. Collins' new downtown clinic in the Warehouse Block and what's coming soon — IV bar, sauna, and steam shower included. If smart, no-nonsense wellness is your thing, this one's for you. Subscribe, share, and drop a review telling us what topic you want next.

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    31 mins
  • LexArts with Anthony Smallwood feat. Helena Handbasket!
    Mar 12 2026

    A drag persona can be a joke, a shield, a spotlight, or all three at once. We talk with Anthony Smallwood, director of development at LexArts, about what it means to build community through art and what happens when a character like Helena Handbasket grows into “someone” you have to manage, protect, and keep evolving.

    We start in the heart of Lexington, Kentucky with LexArts: an arts nonprofit working to make creativity and culture accessible to everyone. Anthony breaks down how fundraising really works, why donations matter, and how grant funding and community review can turn small dollars into real projects, opportunities, and beautification across the city. If you care about Lexington arts, arts education, or how local nonprofits stay alive, you’ll get a grounded look at the mechanics and the mission.

    Then we go behind the heels. Anthony shares the origin of his iconic persona, Helena Handbasket--from an LGBTQ advice column to a Fourth of July parade debut, plus what it takes to get ready, why he sometimes sings live, and how drag culture in Lexington has shifted over time. We also dig into drag audience etiquette, the cost and labor behind a three-minute number, and a bigger question: how do we show up as our authentic selves while still making real connections in a complicated world?

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    45 mins
  • Lexington Council with Hannah LeGris!
    Feb 18 2026

    What does it take to go from university career counselor to three-term city council member? We sat down with Lexington's Hannah LeGris to find out. Hannah walks us through the question that launched her campaign, how she built a values-first team, and what it really means to govern a district that stretches from downtown to UK's campus.

    We get into the nuts and bolts: how eight votes move policy, the story behind Phoenix Park's $4.6M revival, and how she steered $1.5M into Lexington's tree canopy, prioritizing the neighborhoods that need it most. Hannah also breaks down her no vote on expanding the Urban Service Boundary and makes the case for smarter infill and transit before the city grows outward.

    Plus: how to make local government actually accessible, managing criticism with empathy, and surviving marathon meetings. Whether you want to run for office or just make your city better--this one's your primer.

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    55 mins