

The Loveland Weekly Podcast Launches New Show: “The Loveland Weekly Update”
The Loveland Weekly Podcast is expanding with a brand-new community news program: The Loveland Weekly Update.
Hosted initially by Ryan Kulik, the new weekly podcast is designed to give residents a quick, easy-to-follow rundown of what’s happening in Loveland each week — from City Council meetings and school events to community festivals, local sports, business news, and more.

The Loveland Daily Staff
May 11


Catch The Nati Frogs Live During Loveland’s 150th Celebration
The latest episode of The Loveland Weekly Podcast features a conversation with Dean and Drew Lowry—Loveland natives and the driving force behind two rising local bands: The Nati Frogs and The WatchFrogs.
Mike Meldon
May 5


Elizabeth Madison: A Champion’s Story
The Loveland All-Sports Pod continues to shine a spotlight on the athletes and stories that define the Loveland community, and its latest episode is a powerful example of that mission in action. Hosted by Josh DeWitt, the podcast sits down with one of the most accomplished athletes in school history—three-time state wrestling champion Elizabeth Madison—alongside her head coach, Chris Switzer.
Mike Meldon
Apr 9


A New Resource with Heart: RePete's Closet for Kids Opens in Loveland
In the latest episode of The Loveland Weekly Podcast, host Mike Meldon sits down with Linda Bergholz, Executive Director of RePete's Closet for Kids—a new nonprofit with a powerful mission rooted in compassion, dignity, and community.
Mike Meldon
Apr 8


Building More Than a Team: Coach Jenny Young and the Future of Loveland Softball
Spring has arrived in Loveland, and so has another exciting season on the diamond. On this episode of the Loveland All Sports Podcast, host Josh catches up with Coach Jenny Young, now in her second year leading the Loveland High School girls softball program. A former third baseman at Purdue University and a passionate hitting coach, Young shares her path through college ball, her coaching roots at the University of Indianapolis, and her move to Cincinnati with her wife as th

Josh DeWitt
Mar 25


David Callahan: 30+ Years as a High School Basketball Official
In this episode of the Loveland All Sports Podcast, Josh sits down with longtime basketball official Dave Callahan as he reflects on nearly three decades of refereeing high school hoops in Cincinnati. From behind-the-scenes insights on officiating to memorable games, tough calls, and the realities of dealing with coaches, players, and fans, Dave shares a candid and entertaining look at a thankless but vital role in sports.

Josh DeWitt
Mar 18


A Local Band, A Local Stage, and a Song You’ve May Have Already Heard
This week on the Loveland Weekly Podcast, I speak with Mikal Crist of Astrovan, a band with local roots and a story that stretches from Fairfield to North Carolina beaches… all the way to Los Angeles — and back home again.
What started as a favor to help promote an upcoming show at the Loveland Stage Company turned into a much bigger conversation. We talk about chasing music dreams across the country, stepping away from it all, and the unexpected moment that brought everythi
Mike Meldon
Mar 4


Courage 7.0: Loveland Students Push Toward $1 Million in Fight Against Blood Cancer
In the latest episode of the Loveland Weekly Podcast, interviewer Anna Meldon speaks with Loveland High School senior Paxton Merz about Courage 7.0 — a student-led fundraising campaign fighting blood cancer.
Mike Meldon
Feb 25


Beyond the Wins: Allan Hilsinger’s Film Reveals the Real Bob Huggins
For Cincinnati fans—and really anyone who believes sports can change lives—it sounds like a story worth seeing.
Mike Meldon
Feb 18


From the Road to the Ring: Jenny Carol on Dressage and the National Dressage Pony Cup
That realization helped inspire Jenny to co-found the National Dressage Pony Cup. She explained that the Pony Cup was created to provide young riders with meaningful opportunities to compete in dressage while riding ponies. For many youth riders, ponies are more accessible, affordable, and appropriate than full-sized horses, yet they are often overlooked in higher-level competition. The Pony Cup was designed to change that.
Mike Meldon
Feb 5
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