Insider Tips, Intriguing Stories, and Travel Inspiration in New Podcast Produced by ShelbyKY Tourism

KHW LogoShelbyville, Ky. (Feb. 2025) - A new podcast about the Bluegrass State goes beyond the usual tourist attractions and into the heart of Kentucky’s hidden gems. Produced by ShelbyKY Tourism, Kentucky Hidden Wonders is hosted by CEO and President Janette Marson and Director of Marketing and Public Relations Mason Warren. Available now on Apple, Spotify, and many other podcast platforms, new episodes of Kentucky Hidden Wonders will be released bi-weekly.

Whether you're a Kentucky native, a curious traveler, or someone looking for your next road trip idea, Kentucky Hidden Wonders will inspire you to explore the rich culture, outdoor adventures, and undiscovered beauty of the Bluegrass State,” says Kentucky Hidden Wonders Co-host Janette Marson. Each 30-minute episode explores off-the-beaten-path destinations, secret hiking trails, charming local businesses, fascinating history, and must-visit spots in Shelby County and beyond.”

Kentucky Hidden Wonders’ first episode is about the transformative power of equine therapy with HorseSensing Founder and Exec. Director Dr. Sally Broder. In 2020, HorseSensing blossomed into a refuge for many, particularly veterans and men recovering from addiction. “In this episode of Kentucky Hidden Wonders, Dr. Sally Broder highlights poignant stories, particularly that of Chris Carl, an Army veteran who experienced profound changes within the program. Initially burdened by serious anxiety and PTSD, his journey unfolded through his bond with a horse that shared parallel struggles. Chris is now the education director at HorseSensing—a testament to his transformation in the Saddlebred Capital of the World,” adds Kentucky Hidden Wonders co-host Mason Warren.

Future guests include Darlene Snow, Exec. Director, Shelby Main Street; Cyndi Skellie, Festival Chair of the Shelby County Dogwood Festival and Exec. Director of Shelby County Comm. Theatre; Helen McKinney, Exec. Director, Shelby County Historical Society; and Matt Burnett, Owner, Wakefield-Scearce Galleries.

Listeners are urged to subscribe online for episode updates, and follow via Facebook and Instagram.

About ShelbyKY — ShelbyKY (Shelbyville, Simpsonville and Shelby County) is Your Bourbon Destination®. Home to two distilleries — Bulleit Distillery and Jeptha Creed Distillery — ShelbyKY offers an array of bourbon-centric lodging, shopping and dining. ShelbyKY is perfectly positioned for easy access to Louisville, Lexington, and Northern Kentucky. Pair dining at classic favorites like Claudia Sanders Restaurant and local staple Bell House Restaurant with Kentucky’s only designer outlet mall, and there’s much to see, do, and taste in ShelbyKY. Home to 90-plus Saddlebred horse farms, ShelbyKY offers a rare peek into the world of the Saddlebred show horse and is known as the Saddlebred Horse Capital of the World. Outdoor adventures await those who enjoy fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, and golf. We invite you to follow @visit_shelbyky on Instagram and @visitshelbyky on Facebook and learn more about ShelbyKY at www.visitshelbyky.com.

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