The Talk of Louisville Podcast
The Talk of Louisville Podcast dives into the heart of Louisville, KY, exploring the stories, people, and events that make the city unique. From community leaders and local entrepreneurs to artists and everyday heroes, we shine a spotlight on the voices shaping our vibrant city. Join us for engaging conversations, insider insights, and all things Louisville!
Episodes

5 hours ago
5 hours ago
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Brian Donlon with Music at the Island
2026 Expected Music Lineup:
As Is Band
Rodger and Travis Higdon
When: 18 July 2026
Where: Ski Island Rough River Lake
GPS Coordinates: 37.56897975929953, -86.41691844403563

3 days ago
3 days ago
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with David Smille from Louisville Outreach for the Unsheltered
Louisville Outreach for the Unsheltered Mission:
We exist to serve our unsheltered neighbors with love and compassion by providing food, essential supplies, resource guidance, care management, and advocacy — always prioritizing their dignity, privacy, and trust.
Louisville Outreach for the Unsheltered Vision:
We envision a compassionate Louisville where every unsheltered neighbor has access to essential resources, personalized support, and the opportunity to thrive—free from stigma, isolation, and neglect.

Thursday May 28, 2026
Thursday May 28, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Sgt. Tony Sacra FROM LMPD
The Community Engagement Unit has the primary responsibility of enhancing the department’s community policing initiative by building public trust and addressing crime issues.
The Community Engagement Unit is made up of the following:
Community Policing Officers: Community Policing Officers work on a comprehensive plan with community organizations to reduce crime through partnerships, problem solving, and non-enforcement strategies.
Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS): Provides volunteer civilian support to any unit within the department during non-enforcement operations and provides on-site assistance during major events.
Citizens Police Academies (CPAs): Provides education to the public, both at the adult and youth levels, regarding police-related services. Adult graduates of CPAs may apply for membership to the CPA Alumni Association.
Specialty Vehicles: Schedules the department’s show vehicles including the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) Hummer and the static helicopter display.
Neighborhood Watch: Coordinates neighborhood watches around the Louisville Metro area.
Police Chaplains: Provide crisis intervention and value-based guidance services for departmental members and also respond to requests to provide citizens with similar services in a time of personal tragedy.

Tuesday May 26, 2026
Tuesday May 26, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Tom Vickery from Daisy Louisville
The Daisy Difference
Our mission is to provide a streamlined and stress-free tech experience for our clients based on proactive service, personalized recommendations and ongoing support. Working with our team is about more than implementing smart systems, it’s about forging a relationship built on trust and care.
For more info visit: daisyco.com/louisville-ky/

Thursday May 21, 2026
Thursday May 21, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Laura Duncan from Louisville Lightning
For more info visit: https://linktr.ee/LouisvilleLightningJCPS

Tuesday May 19, 2026
Tuesday May 19, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Jennifer Frommeyer from Dreams with Wings
The mission of Dreams With Wings is to empower children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and autism to enhance their strengths, contribute to their community and live a lifetime of purpose.

Thursday May 14, 2026
Thursday May 14, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Tracy & Darrell Olson from HEARTLAND AMBUCS
HEARTLAND AMBUCS is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring mobility and independence by providing adaptive tricycles to children with disabilities in Hardin County and its surrounding areas.

Tuesday May 12, 2026
Tuesday May 12, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike talks with Metro Council Members about the 2026 Southwest Music Series

Friday May 08, 2026
Friday May 08, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Nonprofit Ninja Eddie Bobbitt
Eddie Bobbitt is a Post-Secondary Counselor for New Albany Floyd County Schools and an adjunct professor for the School of Urban and Public Affairs at the University of Louisville. Eddie earned a Bachelors in Sports Administration and Masters’ degrees in Higher Education Administration and Counseling. He has worked as a counselor since 2008 at the secondary and post-secondary levels. When not working with students, he serves as the Executive Director for Camp Quality Kentuckiana—an organization that provides a summer camping experience and year-round support for children with cancer.

Tuesday May 05, 2026
Tuesday May 05, 2026
On this episode of the Talk of Louisville Podcast, Mike and Kellye talk with Paul Crisp and Robert Porter from Orange Army Bluegrass
The Orange Army Bluegrass Festival is a Non-Profit event/organization whose sole purpose is to raise and disseminate funding and awareness in order to directly provide financial and logistical assistance and support to cancer patients. Profits are used to provide monetary assistance to those in need in order to offset the crippling costs associated with waging their battle against this horrible disease, such as transportation, meals, and housing expenses related to treatment and loss of income. A helping hand to those who need it most. We are a 501 C3 non-profit charity all donations are tax deductible.
For more info visit orangearmybluegrass.com





