Episodios

  • Kentucky's Miss America with Heather French Henry
    Aug 20 2025
    From being crowned Miss America in 1999 to running for state office in 2019, Heather French Henry has been a powerful force in Louisville for more than 20 years. Her platform fighting for veterans has never changed. She talks about her life in the spotlight and her relentless advocacy for veterans, including an inside look at the new Veterans' hospital in Louisville.
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    33 m
  • Haunted Louisville with David Domine
    Aug 13 2025
    Louisville's favorite ghost-storyteller takes us on a tour of Old Louisville, dubbed America's most haunted neighborhood. From the ice boy to the infamous witches tree, explore all the haunts and history. Across town, the Waverly Hills Sanatorium attracts visitors from around the country to explore its history, architecture and paranormal past.
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    38 m
  • A Pearl in the Storm with Tori Murden McClure
    Aug 6 2025
    She may be the President of Louisville's Spalding University, but the world knows her best as the first woman - and first American - to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Tori Murden McClure tells her harrowing tale of perseverance, determination and true grit that helped her reach her ambitious goal in 1999. Today, she is giving back to Louisville with a focus on education.
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    30 m
  • Celebrating The Brown Hotel's 100th Anniversary
    Jul 30 2025
    As Louisville's Brown Hotel celebrates its 100th anniversary, we explore the fascinating history and tradition of the famed hotel. We also take you into the kitchen to see how the original hot brown is made and discuss its rich history. A 2023 KET production.
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    19 m
  • Back to the Future with Former Louisville Mayors
    Jul 23 2025
    Two of Louisville's former mayors - Dr. Harvey Sloane and Jerry Abramson - look back on their time in office, describing their most challenging moments, proudest accomplishments and what they envision for the future of Louisville.
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    36 m
  • The Frazier History Museum with CEO Andy Treinen
    Jul 16 2025
    We take a deep dive into the history of this history museum on Louisville’s historic Main Street. What started as a personal display of arms from the late Owsley Brown Frazier has evolved into “where the world meets Kentucky” and the first stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. CEO Andy Treinen takes us through the history of the museum and how it has evolved to include modern history, technology, and Kentucky’s bourbon heritage.
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    36 m
  • Waterfront Park: Past, Present and Future
    Jul 9 2025
    It wasn’t that long ago that the 85-acre green space we now call Waterfront Park was an eyesore littered with abandoned buildings and scrapyards. Today it is the most utilized urban park in Louisville, welcoming more than 2 million visitors a year and named one of the country’s best riverwalks by USA Today. We talk with the non-profit’s President and executive director, Deborah Bilitski about the transformation that is still underway today. Ted Nixon, chair of the Waterfront Park’s Phase IV campaign joins to us share what’s next as the park begins a massive $50 million expansion.
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    33 m
  • Humana’s Story with David Jones, Jr.
    Jul 2 2025
    He grew up in one of Louisville’s poorest neighborhoods in the West End and went on to create a multi-billion-dollar, Fortune 500 company – the highest ranked in Kentucky. David Jones, Junior gives us an inside look at the life and legacy of his late father, David Jones, Sr., the co-founder of Humana. From Humana’s humble beginnings to the legacy left behind that reaches far beyond the health insurance company, discover how one man changed Louisville forever.
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    32 m