Hosting her new SiriusXM Show Crime Junkie AF
All Good People Here now available in paperback
Searching for answers in The Deck Investigates
Hi, Crime
Junkies...
From true crime to fiction, Ashley's endless creativity sets a new standard for excellence in audio entertainment and beyond.
Renowned host of the chart-topping podcast Crime Junkie, Ashley's magnetic presence has propelled her to worldwide acclaim. Her influence is palpable in all audiochuck productions, with edge-of-your-seat storytelling at the forefront of every episode.
Ashley’s dedication to excellence in storytelling goes beyond entertainment. Each case she covers is carefully selected to
bring attention to those who need it most. And for when that attention isn’t enough, she founded the non-profit organization Season of Justice. By funding grants for DNA testing in cold cases, Season of Justice brings closure to families and helps provide resources for the pursuit of truth.
In 2022, Ashley further cemented her status as a visionary storyteller. She soared to the #1 spot on the New York Times Bestseller list with her debut novel, "All Good People Here.”
Ashley has taken the stage at SXSW, been a friend to Conan O’Brien, talked to Kelly Clarkson about how Crime Junkie helped exonerate an innocent man in Texas, and much more.
Join Ashley Flowers on an unforgettable journey as she continues to redefine the boundaries of storytelling and advocacy in the digital age.
From true crime to fiction, Ashley's endless creativity sets a new standard for excellence in audio entertainment and beyond.
Renowned host of the chart-topping podcast Crime Junkie, Ashley's magnetic presence has propelled her to worldwide acclaim. Her influence is palpable in all audiochuck productions, with edge-of-your-seat storytelling at the forefront of every episode.
Ashley’s dedication to excellence in storytelling goes beyond entertainment. Each case she covers is carefully selected to bring attention to those who need it most. And for when that attention isn’t enough, she founded Season of Justice. By funding grants for DNA testing in cold cases, Season of Justice brings closure to families and helps provide resources for the pursuit of truth.
In 2022, Ashley further cemented her status as a visionary storyteller. She soared to the #1 spot on the New York Times Bestseller list with her debut novel, "All Good People Here.”
Ashley has taken the stage at SXSW, been a friend to Conan O’Brien, talked to Kelly Clarkson about how Crime Junkie helped exonerate an innocent man in Texas, and much more.
Join Ashley Flowers on an unforgettable journey as she continues to redefine the boundaries of storytelling and advocacy in the digital age.
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Trail
blazer
Award-
Winning
Best Storyteller in Drama - People’s Choice Awards
One of The Most Powerful People in Podcasting
35 Rising Executives 35 and Under
THE PODCAST SHOW INTERNATIONAL PODCAST TRAILBLAZER
iHeartMedia Icon Innovator Award
Indianapolis Business Journal 40 Under 40
Ashley Flowers with her dog Chuck–the namesake for audiochuck.
audiochuck &
audiochuck is an Indianapolis-based media company focused on bringing fans edge-of-your-seat storytelling that speaks to the latest generation of podcast listeners. audiochuck is also passionate about using their platform to make a positive difference in people’s lives by using their time, money, and resources to advocate for victims and families.
Advocacy Work
Ashley joined a panel hosted by the United Nations and Unchained at Last to talk with American forced and child marriage survivors about how they escaped and how they are working to eliminate forced and child marriage by year 2030 and helping to achieve gender equality.
Advocacy
in Action
Ashley attended the ribbon cutting event for the new mobile medical clinic that provides women’s health services in Indianapolis. Gennesaret received audiochuck’s $1 million endowment in 2023 due to their goal of providing expanded healthcare access to underserved populations.
in Action
Advocacy
Ashley helped to close an Indianapolis cold case from 1975 in which three young girls were brutally attacked and left for dead. Now women, they continued to push for resolution and meticulously preserved evidence. Ashley was able to donate the funds needed to process the DNA and find the perpetrator.
in Action
Advocacy
$8.5M
donated in 5.5 years
152
SOJ assisted cases
150+
nonprofits supported
21
DOES identified
6
cold cases solved
audiochuck has partnered with hundreds of nonprofit organizations. View them all here.