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Alex produces and hosts several podcasts from his Green Shebeen Studios in Kansas City, Missouri. Explore the show websites below, and listen to the latest episodes right here on the homepage.
Green Shebeen Studios has produced, hosted, and consulted on a wide range of successful shows. Whether you need creative direction, production guidance, or expert coaching to become a standout podcast guest, we’ve got you covered.
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Alex Greenwood is a veteran podcast host and producer celebrated for his sharp storytelling, warm conversational style, and rare ability to connect across genres. With more than 1,000 episodes produced over two decades, Alex brings a broadcaster’s polish and a novelist’s heart to the mic. His current shows—Mysterious Goings On, PR After Hours, and Going to Killing City—highlight his range, from genre fiction and creativity to communications strategy and true crime with a twist.
Unlike heavily scripted shows or hyper-produced formats, Alex’s podcasts offer authentic, insightful conversations—whether he’s chatting with bestselling authors, PR leaders, or unraveling Kansas City’s strangest murder cases (with a cocktail in hand). His work has earned accolades including a Top 5 Literature Podcast nod and recognition in Feedspot’s Top PR Podcasts.
Beyond the mic, Alex offers expertise as a producer and consultant, helping new and established podcasters find their voice, grow their audience, and shape shows that connect. Whether you need help developing your concept, booking guests, crafting episodes, or elevating your brand, Alex brings decades of experience in storytelling, media, and strategic communication to the table.
From writing fiction to business strategy to true crime—Alex has done it. Let’s talk about how he can help you launch, level up, or creatively grow your show.
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