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Listen, Honey

Listen, Honey

De : Katie Combs
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Listen, Honey is a cozy, heartfelt podcast celebrating the human spirit. Host Katie Ann sits down with folks from all walks of life to share the choices, detours, and moments that shaped who they are. It's real conversation - funny, raw, and full of heart - reminding us that we're all just making it one day at a time. Along the way, Katie also shares solo episodes - honest reflections, personal stories, and the lessons she's learning in real time.2025 - Katie Combs Sciences sociales
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    • Listen, Honey! I Tore Nashville Up So Some Fun Episodes Are Comin’!
      Jan 23 2026
      Listen, Honey! I have arrived, y’all! I recently spent several days in Nashville experiencing Music City for the first time. As y’all probably saw on TikTok and Instagram and other places, I was recording future episodes of Listen, Honey!, as well as one other surprise episode of a brand new podcast I’ll tell y’all about in a second. But first, let me tell you, I loved Nashville! Now, I don’t think I could live there. Too many streets. Too many cars. Too many lights. But y’all, I got to hang out with so many creative and fun people it just gave me all kinds of ideas and energy and inspiration. I can tell you one thing: I will be going back on the regular. So, I can’t wait for y’all to see the next few episodes of the podcast. We interviewed my pal Hannah Taylor (a/k/a @lilyloutay), Appalachian character goddess Andi Marie Tillman (@andimarie) and the hysterical Denae Hays (@denaehays). We laughed so hard we all probably pulled something, y’all. Those episodes are coming up in the next few weeks here. But I also hung with my besties Landon Mauk (@landon.mauk) and Riley Mitchell (@rileygmitchell) who had me as a guest on their brand new podcast (just announced last week and premiering later this month). It’s called Bloodline Banter (@bloodlinebanterofficial) and you have to go subscribe! My episode was fun, but those two are pieces of work and funny as all get out. It’s a must-watch. So check out this episode as I not only preview a tease out a little of what’s coming, but I talk about Nashville and you can even hear Landon and Riley asking me questions and stuff in the background. Oh, and I mentioned joining Amble. They’re helping me on my weight loss journey and y’all know I’ve lost a bunch of weight, right? Sign up and join the journey at joinamble.com. Big shout out to The Cast Collective in Nashville for their studio and production team’s help pulling all this together. They produce Bloodline Banter and are now my Nashville home away from home for the podcast. Their founder and CEO Erin is a badass boss with a cute-ass dog (Stewart) who makes an appearance in the episode, too! Listen, Honey! Is produced by Jason Falls at Falls+Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      14 min
    • Listen, Honey! Tanner Horton from The Creekers is in the house!
      Jan 17 2026
      Listen, Honey! Y’all know one of my favorite things this past year was going to hear my buddies The Creekers play live! If you don’t know, The Creekers are a country and bluegrass band from just over the hill in Leslie County, Kentucky. They blew up this summer on TikTok when their song “Tennessee” took off as a viral sound clip. And it led them all the way to a big-time record deal with Warner Records. I met Tanner Horton, Allen Hacker, Ashton and Jagger Bowling, Scott Sutton and the fabulous Anna Blanton first at Manchester Music Hall in Lexington, but then followed them around to a half dozen or so shows. Hell, they even came and played for my Daddy at his house. Needless to say, they’re the biggest thing to come out of Eastern Kentucky since coal, and I’m here for it. I talked Tanner Horton, one of the band’s founders, songwriters, singers and guitar pickers, to join me for an episode of the podcast the day he and the band were playing two shows at The Burl, a legendary live music joint in Lexington, Kentucky, back in late December. And listen honey! We talked about everything! The band, the record deal, our favorite Appalachian artists, guitars, mules, dogs, Lynyrd Skynyrd, building fences, planting taters, our mutual fear of flying, soup beans versus chicken dumplings. Y’all are going to come out on the other side of this episode in overalls and needin’ a bath. The Creekers may have blown up in 2025, but you just wait for 2026. That first big record with Warner Records is due to come out and Tanner told me they won’t be doing many shows in Kentucky because they’re basically going to be touring everywhere else. I can’t wait to see how big they get and how much they accomplish. I’m so proud of my hillbilly besties. Give this a listen. Y’all will love it as much as I love y’all! Listen, Honey! Is produced by Jason Falls at Falls+Partners. Our studio is at BT Digital Marketing in Lexington, Ky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      1 h et 27 min
    • Listen, Honey! When Appalachian Royalty Stops By, We Talk, Now!
      Jan 2 2026
      Listen, Honey! There’s no person closer to Appalachian Royalty these days than author Silas House. From his award-winning novels to writing Grammy-nominated music video screenplays, he stands out as one of the more accomplished intellectuals from our neck of the woods. Honestly, y’all, when he said he’d join me for the podcast, I had to have a sit down. Y’all don’t know how exciting this was. Silas was the Poet Lauret of Kentucky from 2023-2025. He was recently named Appalachian of the Year in a poll conducted by the folks at the Appodlachia podcast. We talked about his novels, (Clay’s Quilt, A Parchment of Leaves, The Coal Tattoo … there’s seven of them, honey.) Lark Ascending was a Booklist Editor’s Choice and won the 2023 Book Price and 2023 Nautilus Book Award. His newest books are a poetry collection called All These Ghosts and a murder-mystery called Dead Man Blues he’s released under the pseudonym S.D. House. All that is to say, I was a little intimidated to talk to him, but that soon fell away. We’re just two good ole mountain folks talkin’ about mommas and corn bread and bookstores and writing. You can find all of Silas’s work and links at silas-house.com. Listen, Honey! Is produced by Jason Falls at Falls+Partners. Our studio is at BT Digital Marketing in Lexington, Ky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      1 h et 27 min
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