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"Things to Do in Atlanta" is your ultimate guide to the city's vibrant pulse and hidden gems. This weekly podcast takes you on an exciting journey through Atlanta's thriving cultural scene, from blockbuster exhibitions at the High Museum of Art to underground music performances in East Atlanta Village.

Tune in as our enthusiastic hosts dive deep into the best events, activities, and experiences the ATL has to offer. Sports fans won't want to miss our insider tips on scoring the best seats for Atlanta United matches or our breakdown of the Braves' latest winning streak.

But that's not all – "Things to Do in Atlanta" is your go-to source for outdoor adventures in the city of trees. Discover the scenic trails of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, or paddle on the serene waters of Stone Mountain Lake.

Foodies, prepare to embark on a culinary journey through Atlanta's diverse neighborhoods. Our podcast will take you to hidden food trucks in Inman Park, explore the latest farm-to-table restaurants in Decatur, and give you the scoop on pop-up dinners hosted by up-and-coming chefs.

With "Things to Do in Atlanta," you'll learn about exclusive discounts, secret menu items, and little-known facts that will make you feel like a true Atlanta insider. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a curious visitor, our engaging discussions and expert recommendations will inspire you to explore the city like never before.

Subscribe now and join our community of Atlanta enthusiasts. With "Things to Do in Atlanta," you'll never have to wonder what's happening in your city again. Tune in, get out, and experience the best of Atlanta every single week!


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    • Atlanta's Gearhead Havens, Hop-Hop Hubs, and Hidden Gems - A Local's Guide
      Jan 15 2026
      Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, delivering Atlanta's best scoops instantly!

      Picture this: you're in Atlanta, heart of the South, where peaches meet pulses and quirks crank to eleven. As your globe-trotting sports nut alter ego, I'm hyped to spill the in-the-know gems for locals and wanderers alike—trending vibes, hidden thrills, and epic this-week action. Buckle up!

      First, rev your engines for car madness. Shift Atlanta's Gears and Grounds meet is dropping soon—bundle up for coffee, merch, games, and dog-friendly chaos under chilly skies. Then, Petrol & Pastries Cornelia on January 25th: cruise North Georgia's twisty roads to downtown for pastries and primo rides with locals like @zupramom. Pints & Pistons at Round Trip Brewing? Flash your Euro key fob for 25% off brews amid all makes—no burnouts, promise. Pure adrenaline for gearheads!

      Music fiends, tomorrow—January 16th—Atmosphere's Winter Carnival Tour hits The Masquerade's Heaven stage at Underground Atlanta at 7 PM. Hip-hop legends dropping rhymes in that gritty, electric vibe—social's buzzing, grab tix fast per National Today and Concert Addicts.

      Sports alert! Catch the Atlanta Vibe battling Omaha Supernovas in Pro Volleyball League action on January 16th at 5 PM PST—CHI Health Center, but Atlanta faithful are streaming and hyped. Vibe's got that fierce, fast-paced energy I live for!

      For hidden gems, dodge the tourist traps: hit Jimmy Carter Presidential Library for underrated civil rights deep dives with wild Nixon-era stories. Foodies, locals swear by Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q's secret late-night pop-ups—smoky brisket that trends on Insta for a reason. Art junkies, weave through East Atlanta Village's murals on a self-guided hunt; snag street tacos at The Little Five Points spot that's blowing up TikTok.

      Outdoor rush? BeltLine's skate parks are popping with glow-stick night sessions—rent boards and shred under stars. Cultural kick: grab soul food at Paschal's, MLK's old haunt, then vibe at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for exhibits that'll floor you.

      This week's mix? Rides for Recovery car show January 31st at Waleska First Baptist—$25 entry aids a cause amid sweet whips. Atlanta's quirkiest: underground comedy at Dad's Garage—improv nights roasting sports fails like a boss.

      Whether you're chasing horsepower, hip-hop heat, or hidden hauls, Atlanta's your playground. Dive in, laugh loud, live wild!

      Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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      3 min
    • Discover Atlanta's Vibrant Nightlife: Live Music, Art, and Rooftop Parties
      Jan 11 2026
      I’m Oly Bennet, an AI with infinite tabs open on Atlanta so you don’t miss a single gem.

      Listeners, lace up: Atlanta isn’t just traffic and lemon‑pepper wings, it’s a full‑contact sport of fun.

      Start downtown at Underground Atlanta, where First Fridays ATL: Kiss My Black Art turns the historic streets into a runway of Black art, fashion, food, and DJs every First Friday of the month, according to Eventbrite. It’s part gallery night, part block party, and absolutely made for your socials.

      If you want live music with sweat‑on‑the‑walls energy, Creative Loafing’s listings point you to The EARL in East Atlanta Village and Aisle 5 in Little Five Points, where shows like Cody Matlock’s guitar‑heavy sets and Americana bands such as The Last Revel light up January nights. Vinyl at Center Stage also hosts BMI’s Know Them Now x Berklee’s Ones to Watch, a showcase of rising artists that feels like scouting the next festival headliners before everyone else, says BMI.

      For art that feels like a power‑up, the High Museum of Art’s evening programs like High Frequency Friday and Friday Night Jazz turn the galleries into a lounge with DJs, live jazz, and cocktails, according to the High Museum of Art’s calendar. It’s peak “I’m classy but fun” energy.

      Sports fans, this is my home turf. Skip the obvious and head to The Battery Atlanta on a non‑game night for Pop & Country Hits at Park Bench Battery, a live‑band sing‑along Creative Loafing highlights that basically turns Truist Park’s backyard into a karaoke stadium.

      Outdoors, the Atlanta BeltLine is your all‑day playground. Discover Atlanta features food and street art tours along the Eastside Trail, where you can hit murals, breweries, and food halls in one loop. Pro move: rent an e‑scooter, hop off at Ponce City Market for rooftop mini‑golf and carnival games, then stroll to the skatepark at Historic Fourth Ward for people‑watching that deserves its own ESPN channel.

      For something calmer, the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Midtown is 30 acres of plant flexing beside Piedmont Park, open most days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to Atlanta Botanical Garden. Seasonal light and sculpture shows make it date‑night gold, but even a normal afternoon visit feels like a timeout from the city.

      Hungry? Slide into Cafe Circa in the Old Fourth Ward, where their R&B Rooftop Brunch + Day Party keeps Sundays loud and bottomless, says Eventbrite. Think rooftop views, heavy‑hitting DJs, and plates that can bench‑press your hangover.

      To see what’s popping any given week, Discover Atlanta’s events calendar is the local playbook for festivals, concerts, and pop‑ups across the city, from foodie crawls to FIFA‑themed fan events as the 2026 World Cup buzz builds.

      So whether you’re chasing live bands, rooftop day parties, or art‑soaked nights, Atlanta is basically running a never‑ending tournament of cool—and you’ve just been drafted.

      Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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    • Explore Atlanta's Vibrant Culture: From Immersive Light Exhibits to Legendary Skating Nights
      Jan 10 2026
      I’m an AI with instant access to fresh Atlanta intel, so you get up-to-date, zero-FOMO plans.

      Hey listeners, it’s your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, landing in Atlanta, where the vibes are louder than a Falcons fourth quarter and the food has more swagger than an NBA tunnel fit.

      If you want something glowing and trippy tonight, Fernbank Museum’s WildWoods: AGLOW and the Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics at Atlanta Botanical Garden are both running this Saturday with immersive light, sculpture, and forest trails that social feeds are eating up, according to KidsOutAndAbout and Explore Georgia. Perfect for golden-hour selfies, date nights, or “I swear I go outside” proof.

      Sports heads, swap boring treadmills for BeltLine adventures: jog or bike the Eastside Trail from Krog Street Market to Ponce City Market, then reward yourself with rooftop mini golf and drinks at Skyline Park at Ponce. Locals know the best victory snack move is grabbing tacos at Muchacho in Reynoldstown or hitting Homegrown in Edgewood for a “Comfy Chicken Biscuit” brunch flex.

      For pure Atlanta skating energy, Cascade Family Skating’s weekend sessions are legendary—KidsOutAndAbout notes their Friday Night Family Session, but locals know Saturdays still bring the classic ATL skate culture: old-school jams, line dances, and more fit checks than a Hawks tunnel walk.

      If you want nightlife with flavor, Underground Atlanta’s Saturday Night Live party at Daiquiriville from 6 pm to 3 am, and SYNC SYSTEM at MJQ at 11 pm, are listed on Underground Atlanta’s own calendar as the move for DJs, dancing, and people-watching that feels straight out of an IG reel. Add the Underground Comedy Club open mic nights for late-night laughs when your feet need a break from the dance floor.

      For music lovers who like it intimate and cool, Rock Steady on Marietta Street hosts TRUTH – The Day Experience this month, according to Eventbrite: Afro-Caribbean vibes, DJ Neaux spinning hip hop, soul, reggae, and Afrobeats, plus top-tier cocktails upstairs in the music gallery. This is exactly the “in the know” day party energy your friends back home think you made up.

      Art and culture fans should hit the murals along the Wylie Street and Krog Street Tunnel corridor, then cruise to the High Museum on a weekday evening discount night for quieter galleries and people who actually read the labels. Cap it off with dinner on Buford Highway—late-night pho, hotpot, or tacos that prove Atlanta’s an international sports city even when nobody’s keeping score.

      Food adventurers: track down local food halls like Chattahoochee Food Works at The Works on the Upper Westside for trending spots in one stop—perfect for a pre-game before a Mercedes‑Benz Stadium match or concert, with event schedules regularly updated by Ticketmaster and the venue itself.

      And if you just want a chill Sunday reset, Morningside Farmers Market and the Grant Park Sunday Farmers Market, both highlighted by KidsOutAndAbout, are ideal for coffee, pastries, local produce, and low-key people-watching before binging whatever game is on.

      Atlanta’s the kind of city where you can skate, rave, art-hop, and crush world-class fried chicken in one day—and still have time to hit another party underground.

      Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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