Documenting the growth of our city Louisville, KY through telling the stories of our local business owners, musicians, artists and the people who live here.
Kris sits down with Chris Vititoe and Jim Bob Brown, owners of Planet of the Tapes. They discuss their vision for the concept of this comedy venue/bar/video rental space, and how they survived the hit of Covid-19.
Kris met with Aaron, owner of Noche Mexican BBQ and talked about the story of how this family dream became a reality. Then Kris and Adam sit down to discuss their experience at Noche. Check out the YouTube version here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrAyjV63hjA&t=38s
On today's episode, Louisville Loves Gracie Taylor. We talk about her new gig Gracie Works From Home. A Live stream daily cocktail demo. Adam and Kris run down their Top 5 Streaming Binges While on Quarantine. Lastly, Kris gives his take on missing out of Derby this May.
Kris and Gabriel Sanchez of The Prince Experience talk about the CBS Prince Tribute Concert. After that Kris and Adam get back to their root with a TOP 5 LIST. Places You'll Go After The Pandemic.
Kris and Greg on a Zoom call talk about the birth of Louisville High Frequency. A Public Access style streaming page on Facebook.
Louisville Loves returns to the airwaves after a short break. Kris King sits down with Janel Colepaugh a new contributor to What The LOU and the podcast team. They talk about Covid-19, Fears, Anxiety and The Service Industry.
In a city like Louisville it’s not a huge surprise that so many people flock to the food and bourbon events at the Bourbon and Beyond Fesitval. In this episode you’ll hear our conversations with the rockstars of the food and bourbon world. These include celebrity chefs Graham Elliot and Brook Williamson, along with Kaveh Zamanian owner of Rabbit Hole distillery, Rod Dietrich, distiller of Metallica’s Blackened Bourbon, and Joyce Nethery, owner of Jeptha Creed.
Kris and Adam sit down to discuss one of Louisville’s premier Festivals. Bourbon & Beyond. They go day by day talking about some of the moments they are looking forward to most on both the music, and food/drink side of the festival.
Kris & Adam catch flies, spread the mania and run down their Forecastle schedule and to do list in preperation for the festival on the waterfront. It's a must listen before heading down to Forecastle this weekend.
Kris and Adam sit down to discuss what looks to be a pretty stellar Poorcastle Festival Lineup. Kris also drops the big announcement he’s been teasing for weeks.
Kris and Adam sit down Two on One, with Jecorey Arthur, possibly better known as 1200. The “complex” conversation moves through topics of West Louisville, Jecorey’s time at the UofL School of Music, The Louisville Music Scene, working for Louisville Public Radio and so much more. This is a must listen for anyone who follows music culture in Louisville.
Kris & Adam sit down with Kali Bentley aka Window to My Soul, to discuss her new album release, tacos, favorite fast food pizza and so much more. They also dive into Shaq’s new deal with Papa Johns, The Railbird Festival and a boat load of other topics.
We’ve been teasing this episode for a few weeks and it’s finally here. Kris and Adam sit down with Courtney Nappo, of LouisvilleFood on Instagram in our second episode about Louisville Food Culture. We each answer 5 burning questions about the Louisville Food community. We also talk about the teachers going to Frankfort, Adam talks passionately about the Michael Cohen hearing, and we all 3 talk about how we put the U in the L,OU this week. Listen up Louisville.
If you don’t know who Keidra King is you absolutely should. She was born in the west end of Louisville and made it all the way to Capital Hill. She’s worked for the campaigns of John Yarmouth and Barack Obama. She’s also a student and teacher of holistic foods and healing, and is a world traveler. I was able to catch up with her days before she got on a plane to move back to Thailand.
This week Kris sits down with CJ Rush to talk about his experiences with working at The Bonnaroo Music Festival. They also discuss this years lineup, past bonnaroo memories and make a few predictions for Mondays release of the Forecastle Festival lineup.
Kris sits down once again for another One on One with Rachel Allen. Rachel is a member of The Hystericals, a local, all female Improv troupe. She is the co founder of Company Outkast and just won Improvisor of the Year at The 8th Annual Kent Carney Awards for Comedic Excellence. They talk about Snowflakes, Millennials, Star Trek, A Meet Cute, Getting Blocked on Facebook and The Best Disney Animated Films…We also do some Improv live on air. (Insert gritty teeth apprehensive emoji) Enjoy…
Kris sits down for a one on one conversation with Wil Heuser. Wil is a multi-talented Louisville native who’s been on American Idol, Big Brother and has appeared in film and tv all across the entertainment landscape.
Kris and Adam reunite after the holiday season to discuss the year that was 2018. Good, Bad, Underrated, Overrated and more. Also what we’re looking forward to in 2019.
Adam and Kris chat about a multitude of subjects including the weather and and Baby, Is it TOO cold outside? Or too HOT inside? As well as run down our Top 5 Louisville related gifts to give someone.
Adam and Kris sit down one on one for the first time in awhile, after a few weeks of having guests in the studio and dish out their Top 5 Hidden Gems of Louisville. Secret places, musical acts, restaurants and more…
On today's episde Kris and Adam give their top 5 places to drink in Louisville, as well as discuss their favorite releases for bourbon and seasonal beer.
On our debut episode of The Louisville Loves Podcast, Kris and Adam run down thier Top 5 Restaurants plus a few honorable mentions...They also discus what it would be like if all of the Subway restuarants in Louisville were actual Subway stations...on ep01 Louisville Loves to EAT!