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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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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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KBZE 105.9FM broadcasts to 8 parishes in southeast and southwest Louisiana. The station signed on the air Jan 1, 1993, and has continued with the same Urban Adult Format. The station is also a STEVE HARVEY MORNING SHOW AND CBS RADIO NEWS AFFILIATE.
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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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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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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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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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Queer Louisiana

Queer Northshore

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Queer voices have always been a vital part of Louisiana’s vibrant culture, reaching far beyond the familiar streets of New Orleans. Join Louisiana natives Ruby Porter and Leyla Hekmatdoost as they shine a light on the diverse stories of LGBTQIA+ individuals navigating life in one of America’s most complex and deeply southern regions. Through heartfelt conversations with a variety of guests, Ruby and Leyla explore the joys, challenges, and resilience of Queer Louisiana. Each episode offers au ...
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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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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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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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Keeping It True Bayou! In Louisiana

True Bayou Sports Media

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Keeping it True Bayou! is a show committed to following the most important stories and updates regarding the sports teams in Louisiana who might not get the coverage of our professional or major college teams. With a look at the Group of 5, FCS, D3 and NAIA programs in the state we make sure a push towards a playoff bid or conference championship is covered from the start. We also make sure to bring news on the growing FPHL Hockey and MLR excitement to the program as these sports take off fo ...
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On today's show, Don dives into reports and updates from across Louisiana covering a variety of topics such as staying busy if you aren't going out on the water, upcoming shows and events where you can see Don, a preview of next weeks show where we will talk to biologists about Louisiana's Ducks and Waterfowl and if there are any fish kills going o…
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613 Part 1 of out chat with Ana Croegaert about the removal of Confederate monuments. We also talked to her about her participation in second line parades around the city. “In 2017, the City of New Orleans removed four segregation-era monuments celebrating the Southern Confederacy and valorizing white supremacist ideology. As in other cities, effor…
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No matter where you live in Louisiana, it's Mardi Gras time! Carnival is when we all get to suspend our disbelief, don a mask, do or be something outrageous. This week, we explore the many ways people celebrate the season.First, we hear from Abby Roniger, author of the colorful new children's book, Carnival Time in My Mind, which depicts the joy an…
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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! This incident is a tragic occurrence involving a cable installer who was shot multiple times during what seems to be an attempted robber…
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In tandem with the new season of sister publication New Orleans Magazine's "Beyond the Beads" podcast, we're launching a crossover episode. Producer, and occasional host, Kelly Massicot talks to Vice producer and storyteller Jackson Garrett. Garrett and Vice will release a new documentary this year highlighting the culture and traditions behind Caj…
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The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on the latest with the US House budget and also five years since Trump was acquitted. The Advocate's Patrick Sloan-Turner talks local political topics including the Metro Council's failure to pass the tax renewal. Novelist Steve Berry talks his latest work, "The Medici Return".…
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Louisiana again has a voice on the national stage. Racheal Duncan of Rapides Parish grows cut flowers, helps her husband, Robert, on their soybean and cattle farm and is a mother to three daughters. She is now on the American Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee. Karl Wiggers sat down with Duncan at the recent AFBF Annual Convention in Sa…
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Thomas and Warren Virgets, MEATCHASERS, return to the podcast to recap their adventures from the 24/25 season. They tell some stories about their adventures in North Dakota, Kansas, and back home. We learn about their new adventures with "bait piles" and more. More info on the upcoming 3D SHOT Experience event with Louisiana Bowhunter; the Hunt Lea…
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Episode Summary In this episode of A Conversation with a Louisiana Criminal Lawyer, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with experienced criminal defense attorney Barry S. Ranshi to discuss Louisiana's drug laws, particularly the evolving laws surrounding marijuana and fentanyl, and the critical aspects of search and seizure laws in drug cases. Barry o…
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The Common Ground Youth Retreat is set for February 21-23, 2025, at Camp Istrouma, offering a weekend of connection, faith-building, and fun for United Methodist youth in grades 6-12 across Louisiana. Organized by youth directors from the Louisiana United Methodist Conference, the retreat invites young people to deepen their relationship with Chris…
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This hour, Don welcomes in field reports and more from the likes of Derek Poore, Tournament Director of Troops N' Tusks, to detail how the event is shaping up, Mike Gallo tells all about how we are starting to get back to typical February fishing weather and making sure you have a backup route when out on the water, winner of the Minimalist Challen…
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This hour, Don dives into how we are just settling into the heat as another cold front looms ahead, before calling up Robbie Campo, from Campo's Marina, to tell us about how he spent his Valentines Day, what he caught this week, and how he will stay busy while avoiding a very windy day out on the water. Don also details some of the upcoming shows a…
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Don gets together with Robbie Campo, of Campo's Marina, to go over how his Valentines Day plans that involved some hogs, fishing got hot just as the weather did this past week, and Black Drum and Redfish are making waves but our focus is all on how windy it will be out on the water this weekend!
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Guest Jana Meaux, a Mardi Gras Costume Designer joins hosts Brady and Jillian on Louisiana’s Playground to discuss the pageantry of the Mardi Gras season! The extravagant and shimmering costumes worn by the Krewe’s royalty are hand-made by local designers like Meaux. Hear her story and how she crafts these wearable works of art! Find more informati…
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Assistant Director for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Mary Stein sheds light on how the library operates, and the possible repercussions of the mayor's proposed extraction of funds from the library. Associate Professor of Public Relations at the Gaylord College of Mass Communication Jensen Moore talks the winning and losing commercials of Supe…
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Founder & managing director at ReBirth Brands Jordan Piazza talks his restaurant "The Colonel's Club" and the impact from Covid on the restaurant industry five years later. Metro councilman for District 5 Darryl Hurst comments on various local political topics including funding for the library. Musician Gary Lewis reflects on his life and times.…
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Author and Republican political consultant Stuart Stevens gives his thoughts on President Donald Trump. Candidate for Council Member District 2 in St. George Bill Brigman talks his candidacy and campaign. Candidate for Louisiana State Senate in District 14 Quentin Anderson speaks on his campaign and candidacy.…
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Since reopening with much fanfare in 2015, New Orleans' St. Roch Market has experienced ups and downs, but the city's second oldest city market is still standing. Since 2015, St. Roch has functioned as a culinary incubator for food professional wannabes – and what a bunch of delicious incubation is happening there now!On this week's show, we speak …
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On today's show, Don is wondering why so many people are in town, is there some big event going on or something, maybe we will found out but Don does find out what is going on around the Gulf and waterways of Louisiana hearing from Robbie Campo about the best looking bait for this weekend, Daryl Carpenter tell us all about how side of the road fish…
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This hour, Don discusses with Mike Gallo how tide movement could be a concern for both fish and fishermen today, Eric Muhoberac details where all the fish are showing up for all the paddlers out there, this week's Bad Boys shot up a whole lot of Coots, Ryan Lambert goes over how Louisiana is a ways away from changes coming to their Duck season but …
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Don calls up the "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert of Cajun Fishing Adventures to see what he thinks about the new dates for Alligator season, changes are possibly coming to our Duck seasons but they won't be in place for another year, his plans to get out on the water later today after the fog dies down a bit, and more.…
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Don is joined by Eric Muhoberac from the Louisiana Kayak Company to go over his rebounding from being sick, Brendan Bayard and his son did a fantastic job during last weeks Minimalist Challenge, as the weather takes a warmer turn, where are all the fish showing up, and what the next event for the BCKFC is!…
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Don welcomes in Mike Gallo from AAofLA.com, to break down how the forecast might be shaping up to be a good one, even with the coming and going of fog across our lakes and bays, the plastics that might is using this time of year, if the tide movement might be too much to handle for some across the waters today, and more!…
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This hour, Don ponders why there is suddenly so many people in New Orleans, could there be something going on or is the fishing just that good, before calling up Robbie Campo from Campo's Marina to detail how bait that looks like Glass Minnows might be the best one on the market this weekend, staying safe along the waters during dense fog, if the n…
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Don gets together with Daryl Carpenter from Reel Screamers Guide Service to discuss the summertime weather that Grand Isle has seen we bounce back from that snow storm, but be weary of the weather this weekend if you wanted to get out on the water, side of the road fishing has been fairly quiet, and what you can expect this Spring on the water?…
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Don connects with Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina to go over how February is one of the least favorite months to fish during but the fishing has bounced back really well following the snow storm as the weather warms up, the bait that might be best to use this weekend, and there's a thick layer of dense fog across Louisiana this morning so stay safe …
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612. Part 2 of our conversation with Carlis Wright Robinson. In response to racial segregation in Major League Baseball, African American players and officials formed their own league, titled, The Negro Leagues. Despite not playing in Major League Baseball, Wright, like countless other African Americans in baseball at that time, by their mere prese…
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Columnist and writer Quin Hillyer is joined by former executive director of the ACLU of Louisiana Marjorie Esman to comment on various topics including Bill Cassidy and Donald Trump. Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell talks the latest on Louisiana challenging the federal decision to slash the cost of phone calls from prison. Edit…
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Financial advisor Fred Dent gives an update on the markets as well as talks his latest work, "Your Legend, Purpose, and Vision Crystalized". Political consultant Mary Patricia Wray is joined by former State Representative Troy Hebert to discuss the Trump regime thus far and Bill Cassidy. Managing Artistic Director at Swine Palace and LSU Theatre Va…
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Assistant Director for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Mary Stein announces the exciting upcoming events at the library. Associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University Shreveport Jeff Sadow talks the recent controversy with LSU Law professor Ken Levy, and breaking news about Cassidy's vote. American blues musician and Ch…
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The weather is warming up and so is crawfish production in Louisiana! This week, Karl Wiggers visits with rice and crawfish farmer Dylan Benoit at his field in Jeff Davis Parish. They discuss the outlook on this year's crawfish season, Benoit being raised on the farm, as well as what works and what doesn't in crawfish economics. See a story from TW…
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On today's show, Don previews a nice Spring season ahead of us as much of Louisiana's waters look to bounce back from that once in a lifetime snow storm that struck the Gulf South recently before diving into field reports from the likes of our gallery of reports covering topics such as using the time now to prep for a nice season of Spring and Summ…
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This hour, Don starts off previewing what is up next and hearing from our listeners on their Groundhog Day plans before diving into reports from the likes of Mike Gallo on some tips to become a better angler, Brendan Bayard reports from the start of the Minimalist Challenge, a Bad Boys tale that could make a serious run for our Baddest of the Bad n…
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Don calls up the "Plastic Man" Ryan Lambert to recap their afternoon Duck hunt last week, the problems that Ryan has seen in the way the zones are set up in Louisiana, what we should be expecting if changes come, why it is important to not use federal guidelines for Louisiana's situation, and more!
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