kabc.com/laweekly 9.8K 8.7K 10 episodes / year Avg Length 40 min Play Listen on Add Links Get Email Contact 2. This is a moving story not to be missed. They have long been a part of Cajun culture especially in rural areas away from standard medical treatment. Also, Irwin, who is also a jazz musician and historian provides, for the first time ever, a live podcast musical interlude. Episode 101: Looking for the Latest in Louisiana. WRKF - Homepage | WRKF The station, with its 50,000 watts of power, was designed to reach a national audience back in the days when radio stations were few. WWLs news director Dave Cohen and Dominic Massa, executive vice president & COO at WYES New Orleans, who has written a book about local radio, join Executive Editor of Louisiana Life Errol Laborde along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to talk about the statewide evolution of the first electronic information medium. Richard Campanella, a Tulane University research professor, combines the thoroughness of an academic with the communications skill of a popular journalist. Robert Nelson, CEO of Elmer Chocolate, joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot,to talk about one of the worlds great candies, as well as Gold Bricks, Pecan Eggs and other Elmers products like chocolate packed valentine boxes. That Supreme Court decision actually centered on one Mississippi abortion clinic, Jackson Women's Health Organization. Wilson is founder and executive director of the Atchafalaya Basin Keeper, a group dedicated to saving the basin he knows from the inside and outside. There was a day when the state was dotted with dancehalls and big name entertainers travelled the circuit. Hint: It is a state in America. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY LIVE AT NOON AND REBROADCAST AT 7:30 P.M. Louisiana Considered brings you in-depth news and lively conversations about the stories that matter most to South Louisiana. Their most recent episode spread a popular myth about free women of color in New Orleans: The Quadroon Balls. DeJean joins Errol Laborde, executive editor of Louisiana Life, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to talk about her latest book, Mutinous Women: How French Convicts Became Founding Mothers of the Gulf Coast. Stacy Cowley, a finance reporter for The New York Times, explains what the decision means for borrowers now facing their first payments since a coronavirus pandemic-related pause and how an alternative plan could still ease their burden. Now they all live a leisurely life, which everyone can see in the new National Geographic and Disney+ series "Meet The Chimps." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Melanie Warner Spencer, the managing editor of Louisiana Life, joins the magazine's Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to discuss great discoveries across the state. His late dad founded the business best known as Popeyes, which is being honored this year on its 50th anniversary. Emma Lirette, author of the new book Last Stand of the Louisiana Shrimpers, joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to discuss what ties shrimpers to their boats and nets. Tyler Bridges has stories to tell, so many that this edition of Louisiana Insider will feature two of them. Oh yes, we will also hear about her latest book linking former Orleans Parish D. A. Jim Garrison's investigation of the Kennedy assassination as an alleged sex crime. LaPolitics Weekly is a trade publication for elected officials, campaign professionals, lobbyists, association managers, journalists and others involved in the business of politics. "The Cajuns and the French History of Louisiana" Later when the camera operator and the sound technician were asked about the woman they responded, what woman? Sillery joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot, to tell stories from her books and public TV documentaries which includes "The Haunting of Louisiana," "The Haunting of Mississippi" and "The Haunting of Cape Cod and the Islands." Natchitoches, Louisiana is known for its quaint architecture, plus one building that is hip and cutting edge. There is the French culture on the New Roads side and a touch of English heritage in the St. Francisville vicinity. Now, that event from 60 years ago is the subject of an art exhibit opening this month at the Baton Rouge Gallery called 'And We Went.' Bob Mann has been in the boiler room with many important Louisiana political figures including Russell Long, J. Bennett Johnson, John Breaux and Katheen Blanco. Episode 41: A Plantation and a Briar Patch - Stories from a Place Called "Laura". Sami Parbhoo, the Bicentennial Coordinator for the towns celebration, joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to talk about the areas culture including history, music and of course, food. Episode 8: Rock and Blues with a Cajun Accent. US Senator Huey Long (1893 - 1935) announces his. Oh yes, we will also hear about a place where pirates and cowboys once gathered called Roberts Cove. For those interested in running for a seat on the DSCC, qualifying is in December for elections that will take place in March of 2024. Brown joins Errol Laborde, Executive Editor of Louisiana Life, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to tell tales from his latest book, My Louisiana Odyssey: A Memoir, including a late night phone call from Bill Clinton and flying with Edwin Edwards. No one was ever convicted of this crime. Oh yes, we will also hear about what else, besides corn and sausage, to toss into the crawfish boil. Is seafood jambalaya more of a casserole since jambalaya originated as a meat dish? In 2010, during the time that Lt. Youll even hear how a skilled communication's system has become part of the weaponry of war and how pirogues performed in the streets of Houston. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Oh yes, well also hear about the engineer who was responsible for the steel bridge in St. Louis and the jetties near the mouth of the river. For more on this series, WRKF's Karen Henderson spoke with Jennifer Cramer, director of the T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History, and Brandee Patrick, Director of Communications at the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs. Yet "Sound of Freedom" isn't a work of art like Lukas Moodysson's "Lilya 4-Ever" (2002), the one great movie that's been made about sex trafficking. Chris Thomas King has been close to the blues all his life. With that, red beans became an easily marketable item. This year a coalition of local organizations, spearheaded by the LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana, will present a weekend of events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the tragic 1973 UpStairs Lounge fire. Proponents say the goal is to protect children, but medical experts say this can impact a vulnerable population, as LGBTQ people face higher risks of depression and suicide. It is one of natures more dramatic acts. Martha Aubert, President of the Opelousas-based Louisiana Orphan Train Museum and board member James Douget joinErrol Laborde, Executive Editor of Louisiana Life, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to discuss the plight of the kids many of whom settled in Louisiana. Tim McNally an expert on cocktail history and the author of a new book about the Sazerac, along with Louisiana Life Magazine Executive Editor Errol Laborde and producer Kelly Massicot, provides a fun romp through the history of booze in Louisiana. Episode 51: A Louisianian Who Saved China. Episode 138: Discoveries in Our Geography Views from Richard Campanella. Episode 44: Speakeasies and Hard Liquor Louisiana During Prohibition. (Hint: it has nothing to do with familial violence and everything to do with appreciation. Steve Roberts has experienced life from many different angles. Christie Maloyed, Professor of Political Science and Co-Editor of The Sallie Ann Glassman is a Voodoo priestess; ordained in the Haitian ritual. Vive la langue! Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. Gov., Nungesser has additional battles including developing and promoting tourism. 2023 Louisiana Lefty. Oh yes, well also hear about the impact that the ESSO gasoline company had in supporting blac, Episode 62: A View From The Coushatta Nation A Tribal Chairman Speaks Out. Oh yes, we will also hear about the time Huey Long arranged for the LSU student body to watch the Tigers football team play Vanderbilt in Nashville, by train. Hosted by Scott Frazier, Rachel Reyes and Curbed's Alissa Walker. Campanella joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to talk about the geography that made the New Orleans region. Louisiana Insider - Google Podcasts Oh yes, we will also hear about the plight of the once prospering town of Waterproof, Louisiana, Episode 67: Sweet Dreams Somethings Special From the Oven. Plyer, the chief demographer for The Data Center, joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot for riveting revelations about people and places. Brown joins Errol Laborde, executive editor of Louisiana Life, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to talk about Edwards, his career, Louisiana politics and even some music stars who came from Browns hometown of Ferriday. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Louisiana Lefty A podcast on Spotify for Podcasters Alligators, he replied, I can swim with them, but I cant swim with crocodiles. Wilson should know. Natchitoches is one of Louisianas most charming towns. Two University of Louisiana Political Scientists, Pearson Cross and Christie Maloyed, have compiled a book, The Party is Over: The New Louisiana Politics featuring contemporary political readings. Takes on Diversion Projects and Global Tourism. Episode 38: A Long Way From Palermo, How The Sicilians Influenced Louisiana. It is also known for its fragile existence so near the water, as tested by Hurricane Ida. 53 min FEB 19, 2019 Donelon, Disco & the Dividends of Defeat Donelon, Disco & the Dividends of Defeat In the latest episode of The LaPolitics Report podcast, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon sat down for an in-depth discussion that spanned his nearly 50-year career in Louisiana politics. While filming a documentary about ghosts in an old plantation home producer Barbara Sillery once noticed a woman standing outside a window looking in. Organizer Brenda McKinley and former TV news anchor Norman Robinson join Errol Laborde, executive editor of Louisiana Life, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot to tell stories about the height of the Civil Rights struggle. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! A superlative guide to a great states destinations, hosted by Errol Laborde, Executive Editor of Louisiana Life Magazine. Episode 116: Merger Enhances Prospects for Global Trade - Insights From Businessman Michael Hecht. But in New Orleans, 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the UpStairs Lounge Fire, when arson took the lives of 32 people at a gay bar in the French Quarter. Government Mostly Can't Talk To Social Giants - NPR Talk Louisiana : NPR
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