
The Soapbox Lex is a light-hearted, weekly‑updated podcast hosted by Eric Green and Paul Ross that delves into those quirky, everyday annoyances—basically, “the silly things that grind our gears.” Soapbox Lex is an engaging, talk‑show style podcast that combines humor, curiosity, and respectful argumentation. Whether chewing on philosophical debates or nitpicking daily frustrations, Eric and Paul ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

In this episode, Paul and Eric sit down with longtime Kentucky meteorologist Jim Caldwell for a wide-ranging conversation about life in the public eye. Jim shares what it’s really like being a local television personality—both the perks and the press... more
This episode is all about tradition, friendship, and deep-fried ingenuity. Eric talks about his legendary Friendsgiving—a gathering that’s been going strong for 24 years and shows no signs of slowing down.
What started as a simple get-together has e... more
In this episode of SoapBox Lex, Paul is joined by special guest Smiley for a fun, smart, and surprising dive into linguistic fossilization—those phrases we still use even though the original actions no longer exist. From “rolling down the window” to ... more
In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we dive into the wild evolution of boredom—from Gen X latchkey afternoons and Millennial AIM-era downtime to today’s hyper-stimulated, screen-saturated kids who rarely sit still long enough to feel bored at all.
We exp... more
This week on The SoapBox Lex, Paul and Eric sit downwith rising country artist and Kentucky native Mary Kutter — a fearless songwriter and storyteller redefining modern country music. They talk about her small-town roots, her local connection to cent... more
For our 50th episode of SoapBoxLex,we decided to celebrate the only way we know how — by biting off way more than we can chew. The plan? Cover 50 topics in 30 minutes. The result? Total chaos, hilarious detours, and absolutely no chance of hitting al... more
In this episode, we bring on Sean (Eric’s brother) — the visionary behind Bliss-Box, a company focused on re-purposing old gaming hardware and building universal, modular adapters to bring classic controllers into the modern era. We dive deep into th... more
In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we explore the funny, frustrating, and often surprising ways people misuse common words and phrases.
From the overuse of literally when they mean figuratively, to classics like I could care less instead of I couldn’t ... more
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