Ten Chattanooga, TN podcasts

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Podcasts have become a popular avenue to indulge in everything from sports to literary fiction to pop culture + are as ubiquitous as music and TV. There are even podcasts about Chattanooga. Are you interested in local politics? The craft beer scene? Entrepreneurs and startups?

Here are a few podcasts produced in Chattanooga that are on our radar. 👇

Don’t see your favorite Nooga-made podcast mentioned? Let us know about it. We’d love to listen.

🎙️ Brew Chatt | Arguably, the best podcast in Chattanooga. Brew Chatt combines local personalities with a focus on local craft beer.

🎙️ The Camp House | A podcast that “explores the culture and community in Chattanooga.” | Hosted by Matt Busby. Almost 100 episodes to date

🎙️ Legal Road Map | Attorney Autumn Witt Boyd shares her legal expertise on a variety of topics, in particular how business owners can protect their rights.

🎙️ Made in Chattanooga | Brought to you by VaynerMedia from the Chattanooga Public Library, Made in Chattanooga tells stories around business, marketing, creativity and innovation occurring in the Southeast. | It’s VaynerMedia, so you know it’s good.

🎙️ The Nooga Belle | Lifestyle personality Kate Robertson talks about living in Chattanooga + stories of the South. Available on iTunes.

🎙️ People of Chattanooga | Local outdoor enthusiast Luke Swab interviews other locals about their passions, achievements, and life.

🎙️ The Startup Show | Chattanooga is a hub of startups, so it’s no surprise there’s a startup-themed podcast. Check out episodes featuring Mayor Andy Berke + Gary Vaynerchuk.

🎙️ Stone on Air | Host/radio personality Bryan Stone takes a no holds-barred approach to commentary about everything Chattanooga.

🎙️ Stories from the Big 9 | A series of student-produced podcasts about M. L. King Blvd. | Hosted by podcasting students at UTC for Black History Month. Check out a profile of jazz legend Bessie Smith.

🎙️ Valorcast | Produced by the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, each episode details a lifetime of commitment, sacrifice, and heroic acts of valor directly from the Medal of Honor recipients themselves. The first episode will air on iTunes + Spotify on May 23, 2020. (Chattanooga Pulse)

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