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Louisiana Anthology Podcast

Bruce R. Magee & Stephen Payne

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The Louisiana Anthology Podcast is an part of the larger project of the Louisiana Anthology. We release new episodes every Saturday, and the podcasts last for around an hour. The purpose of the Louisiana Anthology Podcast is to discuss the literature and culture of Louisiana. We broadcast interviews with various authors, artists, and scholars about their contributions to Louisiana.
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Louisiana NOW

Todd Rossnagel

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A podcast featuring news, opportunities, and witness of the ministries of the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church. Listen for stories and updates on what's happening in the Louisiana Conference.
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Talk Louisiana

Jim Engster

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LSU Manship School Professor Bob Mann and Advocate Editorial Writer Lanny Keller exchange rankings of the ten Louisiana governors in their lifetime…from Earl Long to John Bel Edwards. Mann worked for Gov. Kathleen Blanco and Keller was on the team of Gov. David Treen. Keller and Mann also talk about the testimony of Special Counsel Bob Mueller before two U.S. House committees and the discussion about LSU’s new multimillion dollar football operations building. Mark Ballard, Capitol Bureau Chi ...
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Louisiana Eats

Poppy Tooker

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Louisiana Eats! is a radio show for people who cook and people who love to eat well—all with a Louisiana point of view and Poppy’s distinctive Louisiana voice. In each program listeners join Poppy as she meets people who produce, cook, and eat the foods we enjoy and treasure — exploring kitchens and stores, farms and waterways where favorite foods are produced and prepared. And because Louisianans love all kinds of food, Poppy won’t limit herself to shrimp creole and hot sauce!
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Welcome to Criminalist Behavior-A Louisiana True Crime Podcast, the podcast that takes you deep into the heart of Louisiana’s history and current, most chilling, true crime stories. I’m your host, Sarah Soudelier, and I’ll be guiding you through the darkness of these crimes and all those involved. Each week, we dig deep, on those forgotten crimes or those crimes currently happening with the undying legends that continue to haunt us. So lean in, listen, and get ready because true crime is any ...
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Louisiana's Playground

Visit Lake Charles

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Louisiana’s Playground is a podcast about all there is to experience in Lake Charles. Join hosts Brady Renard and Jillian Corder as they share fresh perspectives from locals, businesses, and area experts about the best-kept secrets of Southwest Louisiana. This podcast will give you all the tools you need to build your own personal Lake Charles itinerary. Louisiana’s Playground explores what it means to be bold and outspoken, yet laid back and homey. Tune in bi-weekly for a taste of all South ...
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Louisiana Purchase

Jaycee Mitchell

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This podcast is about the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Cover art photo provided by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexrds
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Louisiana Farm Bureau Podcast

Louisiana Farm Bureau Podcasts

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Louisiana Farm Bureau is constantly working protect and promote Louisiana's farmers, ranchers, and rural residents. This podcast exists to share stories of those farmers with interviews about their farms and issues important to them. Here, we will also share about the work Farm Bureau is doing on their behalf on issues related to public policy from the parish level all the way to the halls of Congress in D.C.
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What's Next Louisiana

Louisiana Community and Technical College System

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A podcast created by the Louisiana Community and Technical College System to inform and inspire current and future students. The series will explore in demand, high wage career opportunities, workforce development and adult education.
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Bayou Justice is a true crime podcast featuring unsolved or historically notable murders and mysteries from South Louisiana — often bizarre cold-case homicides and disappearances examined through interviews with key players, including police investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families.
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Louisiana Equine Council Podcast

Daniel Dauphin- Host

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The Louisiana Equine Council (LEC) is a non-profit organization that exists to serve the entire horse industry of Louisiana: All Breeds, All Disciplines. The Board of Directors recognized that many members of the La Equine Community don't know what the LEC does to help them and how involved we are in statewide and legislative matters affecting us all. The LEC Board of Directors has decided to use the podcast format to better educate and communicate with the La Equine Community as a whole. Th ...
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Lieutenant governor of Louisiana Billy Nungesser gives insight into the first six months of his third term, tourism throughout the state of Louisiana, and also politics throughout the state. Retired lieutenant general and founder of the GreenARMY General Russel Honore speaks on local and nation news including upcoming elections and also his thought…
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Liz Williams dishes out information about food in several different servings. She is the founder of New Orleans’ Southern Food and Beverage Museum (SoFab). She has written books about food, the latest being “So Fab Cookbook: Recipes from the Modern South,” and she writes a column about food for Louisiana Life magazine. She also has a podcast called…
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Please let us know what you think of any episode or if you would like me to cover a particular episode.. also if you would like to be a guest on the pod, I would love to have you! Look forward to hearing from you! Jessica Easterly Durning’s story started on August 12th 2019. Jessica reached out to her friend Maria stating she was ready to leave her…
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This week, Don hears from guests covering a variety of topics such as Trout biting like crazy down in St. Bernard Parish, if this summer's best fishing is already behind us with nothing but rain, rain, and more rain on the horizon, before hearing about how Sharks are starting to become a bit of a nuisance across the shores. Later on, we dive into c…
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583. Part 1 of our most recent conversation with Ed Branley, also known as the NOLA History Guy. "The clanging of a streetcar’s bell conjures images of a time when street railways were a normal part of life in the city. Historic Canal Street represents the common ground between old and new with buses driving alongside steel rails and electric wires…
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In 1983, the Louisiana legislature named crawfish as the official state crustacean. In 2008, they proclaimed the Sazerac as New Orleans' official cocktail. And on June 1, 2024, Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, proclaimed Blue Plate Mayonnaise to be the official mayo of poor boy sandwiches. On this week's show, we explore some othe…
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Former State Representative Troy Hebert comments on the upcoming presidential election and it's candidates with Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee and also Joe Biden's recent "farewell speech" amide his withdrawal from the election. The Advocate's Mark Ballard talks various political topics including the upcoming presidential election a…
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Democratic candidate for Louisiana's 6th Congressional District Quentin Anderson talks his campaign and candidacy. Washington Post reporter Leigh Ann Caldwell comments on various topics surrounding the presidential election including potential Presidential Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance.…
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Former head of Plan Baton Rouge and the Mid-City Redevelopment Alliance Boo Thomas is joined by architect Rex Cabaniss to talk the latest with the Belle of Baton Rouge remodeling and the demolition of a century old building. Former metro councilman and Republican Darrell Glasper is joined by entrepreneur, civic leader, and democrat Dr. Faye William…
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Public Service Commissioner and Democrat Foster Campbell is joined by longtime State Representative and Republican Garey Forster to discuss the presidential election including Joe Biden dropping out of the race, Vice President Kamala Harris, and the upcoming Democratic Convention. EBR School Board member Patrick Martin talks the latest with the sch…
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This hour, Don dives into reports from the likes of Mike Gallo on dealing with these wild and scattered storms when out on the water, tarpon catching in a kayak with Eric Muhoberac, a Bad Boys tale that questions why some people do the things they do, and Ryan Lambert tells all about how easy and rewarding it is to become a charter captain.…
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With rainy weather washing out another week of fishing, Don chronicles everything going on in and around the water with the likes of Robbie Campo joining to discuss how good Trout have been down around Shell Beach, Red Snapper numbers are going strong even with big changes to the changes in the seasonal schedule with a possible extension on the hor…
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Kirk Stansel from Hackberry Rod And Gun joins us from our West to discuss how the thunderstorms have brought about a damper to the waters, Trout numbers were going strong but fell off in the middle of the week, if our best days of fishing in July are behind us, if Sheepsheads are through and through the most underrated saltwater fish, and Teal seas…
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Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina gives us the high and low regarding Trout catches over in the St. Bernard area, the recent storms and moving cells that will occupy our waters for the next week or so, how the river might be affected by such weather, and transitioning from brown shrimp to white shrimp.Kirjoittanut Audacy
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President & CEO of Visit Baton Rouge Jill Kidder gives insight into the impact Visit Baton Rouge plays on the positives of the Capital city. The Advocate's Mark Ballard talks various political topics including the latest on the Republican Convention, JD Vance, Donald Trump and also Nancy Pelosi's comments on Joe Biden and the Democratic party.…
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Pollster Bernie Pinsonat is joined by political consultant Mary-Patricia Wray to discuss various political topics including upcoming local elections, the the final day of qualifying for the November 5th election, the latest regarding the presidential election, and Donald Trump's speech at the recent Republican National Convention. Vocalist Phillip …
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Please let us know what you think of any episode or if you would like me to cover a particular episode.. also if you would like to be a guest on the pod, I would love to have you! Look forward to hearing from you! Madison Brooks spends the evening at Reggie’s Bar on 1176 Bob Pettit Boulevard in East Baton Rouge, where she was served alcohol despite…
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Few people understand Louisiana, especially its politics, history and issues, better than Robert Mann. He is an author of several books about Louisiana politics, none so close to the topic as his most recent publication, "Kingfish U," a rollicking history of Huey Long and his championing of LSU. Mann has been an insider working for prominent electe…
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Community advocate in Baton Rouge Tania Nyman discusses the latest regarding Louisiana charter schools and the search for the East Baton Rouge Parish superintendent. Retired LSU Manship Chair Bob Mann talks the latest with the presidential election including his thoughts on the presidential candidates and their parties.…
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Guest Glenn Daigle, the owner/operator of Rabideaux's Sausage Kitchen, joins hosts Brady and Jillian on Louisiana’s Playground to discuss the delicious world of boudin. Daigle touches on boudin's history, what's in it, the best ways to eat it, and so much more! Find more information on where to eat, things to do, and events happening this weekend a…
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Please let us know what you think of any episode or if you would like me to cover a particular episode.. also if you would like to be a guest on the pod, I would love to have you! Look forward to hearing from you! On March 8, 2022, Goodie left her Lafayette-area home after telling family and friends that she would be driving someone to Houston, Tex…
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Attorney Phil Preis is joined by his daughter and law partner Caroline Graham to give insight into the 2012 Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme. Features editor at The Advocate Jan Risher remembers longtime Baton Rouge columnist Smiley Anders amid his recent passing. Author Anne Arceneaux talks her latest work, "Pecan Chi".…
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Politician and the former secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Charlie Melançon speaks on various local and national political topics including the recent attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Attorney and first Republican woman elected to statewide office in Louisiana Suzanne Haik Terrell talks the Trump administratio…
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Between the levee and the Mississippi River is the batture – a lively slip of wilderness that a tiny community calls home. There's batture land right here in the midst of metropolitan New Orleans – but unless you're lucky enough to know a batture dweller, there's a good chance you weren't aware of one of the city’s most unconventional neighborhoods…
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This week Don gathers reports from the likes of Robbie Campo covering the Breton Sound and a week of fantastic fishing, a recap of this week's LDWF meeting that might spell trouble for the future of Louisiana turkey hunting, Daryl Carpenter tells all about nighttime fishing around Grand Isle and boats needing to get lights. Later on, we hear from t…
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In the 2nd hour, Don starts off hearing from Mike Gallo about spotting rigs along the lakes around Louisiana, Brendan Bayard sounds off on the best time to be out on the water for a good catch in a kayak, a Bad Boys story that details how 3 men were simply just trying to help an alligator find a home, and our "Plastic Man", Ryan Lambert tells all a…
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In our special kayak-focused segment, Brendan Bayard from the BCKFC drops in to discuss if you can get cited with a DWI while in a kayak, if we are in a bit of a "down year" for bigger fish along the coast, how things have been around Point-Aux-Chenes for, and what is the best time of the day for paddling for a catch?…
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This week with the phones back to working again, Don calls up the likes of Robbie Campo to discuss how fishing has been out on the Breton Sound this past week, Red Snapper has re-opened again with new regulations in place, Blue Boot Rodeo is going on this weekend and they are giving out life jackets to any kids that go to the rodeo, what are the la…
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For everything in and around Grand Isle, we talk to Reel Screamers Guide Service owner/operator Daryl Carpenter, to talk about how Grand Isle is hitting right now and what is Daryl seeing out on the water with other boats not having lights on at night which could result in dangerous situations?Kirjoittanut Audacy
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Cofounder of 10,000 Women Louisiana Melissa Flournoy is joined by former State Representative Troy Hebert to discuss local and national politics including the Landry administration thus far, issues throughout our community such as climate change, and the upcoming presidential election and the parties. Former United States Representative Billy Tauzi…
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582. This week we talk to Phil Cross, a leading historian of the Kadohadacho (Caddo) Tribe. Phil grew up in a home with no electricity and no running water on his family’s Indian allotment land in western Oklahoma – out where that bright red dirt could both stain his clothes and, in some ways, stir that Okie pride. Phil is a historian, lecturer, Ca…
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We know, sometimes back pains can be a real pain in the neck, or something like that. Between our extremities and our shoulders muscles get tight, tensions increase. Beth Winkler is a physical therapist who worked at a hospital where she specialized in outpatient care and developed her own ideas about how to make therapy more compassionate. She now…
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