The Rise of Podcasters and YouTube Channels Coming Out of Pembrokeshire
- Jamie Barnikel
- May 27
- 3 min read

Pembrokeshire, with its rolling countryside, rugged coastline, and small-town charm, might not be the first place you associate with a digital media boom. But look a little closer, and you’ll discover a quiet revolution: a growing wave of podcasters and YouTube creators are putting this corner of West Wales firmly on the creative map.
Why Pembrokeshire?
At first glance, Pembrokeshire might seem too sleepy or remote to be a content creation hub. But it’s exactly this blend of natural beauty, tight-knit communities, and slower pace of life that gives local creators a unique edge. People here are telling stories you won’t hear in the big cities — stories grounded in real lives, rural culture, and a strong sense of place.
Plus, improved internet infrastructure and the accessibility of digital tools have made it easier than ever to launch a podcast or YouTube channel from your own living room — or even a garden shed.
Local Voices, Global Reach
What sets Pembrokeshire creators apart is authenticity. From heartfelt interviews and history deep-dives to comedy sketches and nature vlogs, the content is real, raw, and relatable. Listeners and viewers from around the world are tuning in to hear about life on Welsh farms, coastal folklore, DIY living, sustainable lifestyles, and local issues that resonate far beyond the region.
Thanks to platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, creators from Pembroke Dock to Tenby are finding international audiences with nothing but a mic, a camera, and a story to tell.
Spotlight on Local Creators
Here are a few types of Pembrokeshire-based content creators making waves:
Podcasters covering everything from mental health and parenting to Welsh culture, storytelling, and grassroots activism.
YouTubers showcasing rural living, camping adventures, coast path hikes, home renovations, and more.
Artists and musicians sharing their process and performances with a global fanbase via vlogs and behind-the-scenes podcasts.
Lifestyle creators blending sustainable living, gardening, and DIY with personal stories and local pride.
While many are still under the radar, the number of new channels and shows being launched in 2024 and 2025 points to a thriving grassroots scene.
The Community Factor
Pembrokeshire’s sense of community plays a big role. Creators often collaborate, promote one another’s work, and appear on each other’s shows. Local cafés, community centres, and even libraries are hosting podcast listening nights and creator meetups. It’s media-making with a heart — not a hustle.
Looking Ahead
As interest in authentic, locally rooted content grows, Pembrokeshire’s creators are well-positioned to lead. Whether they’re capturing coastal walks with a drone or recording interviews in a converted caravan, they’re tapping into something powerful: a hunger for real voices and a fresh perspective.
And for young people growing up in the county, it’s inspiring proof that you don’t have to leave to have your voice heard — you just need to hit “record.”
Pembrokeshire might be known for its castles, cliffs, and coastline — but a new identity is emerging alongside the waves and wildlife. It’s a region full of stories, and thanks to a new generation of podcasters and YouTubers, those stories are finally reaching the world.
So next time you’re browsing for something new, search for Pembrokeshire — you might just find your new favourite show.
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