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On Episode 88 of The Grant O Show, we sit down with Amy Hebert, Executive Director of Friends of Bayou Lafourche, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, promoting, and enhancing one of South Louisiana’s most vital natural resources: Bayou Lafourche.
Stretching 106 miles and providing drinking water to approximately 300,000 residents, Bayou Lafourche is more than a waterway — it’s a cultural lifeline, an economic driver, and a symbol of our Cajun heritage. Amy shares how Friends of Bayou Lafourche is working to protect and strengthen the bayou through restoration projects, beautification efforts, recreational access, and community education.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why Bayou Lafourche is critical to South Louisiana’s identity and infrastructure
The impact of the Nicholls Bayou-Side Redevelopment in Thibodaux
Improvements to public access points like Melodia and Leighton Boat Launch
The Downtown Thibodaux Multi-Use Trailhead and weir removal project
How events like Catch & Cook with the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute connect culture and conservation
The importance of youth engagement and environmental education
How small community projects can create long-term regional impact
What it truly means to be a steward of the bayou
This conversation is about leadership, environmental conservation, community collaboration, and protecting natural resources for future generations.
If you care about Bayou Lafourche, coastal restoration, Louisiana culture, outdoor recreation, sustainability, or community development in South Louisiana, this episode delivers insight and inspiration.
Follow Friends of Bayou Lafourche on social media:
To learn more about Friends of Bayou Lafourche, click here!
SPONSORS FOR MARCH:
For more information on the Bayou Region Incubator, click here!
Music by Waylon Thibodeaux
Connect with us at The Grant O Show!
_____________________________________________
Send mail to:
The Grant O Show Podcast
203 West Second Street
Suite 19
Thibodaux, LA 70301
By The Grant O ShowOn Episode 88 of The Grant O Show, we sit down with Amy Hebert, Executive Director of Friends of Bayou Lafourche, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, promoting, and enhancing one of South Louisiana’s most vital natural resources: Bayou Lafourche.
Stretching 106 miles and providing drinking water to approximately 300,000 residents, Bayou Lafourche is more than a waterway — it’s a cultural lifeline, an economic driver, and a symbol of our Cajun heritage. Amy shares how Friends of Bayou Lafourche is working to protect and strengthen the bayou through restoration projects, beautification efforts, recreational access, and community education.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why Bayou Lafourche is critical to South Louisiana’s identity and infrastructure
The impact of the Nicholls Bayou-Side Redevelopment in Thibodaux
Improvements to public access points like Melodia and Leighton Boat Launch
The Downtown Thibodaux Multi-Use Trailhead and weir removal project
How events like Catch & Cook with the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute connect culture and conservation
The importance of youth engagement and environmental education
How small community projects can create long-term regional impact
What it truly means to be a steward of the bayou
This conversation is about leadership, environmental conservation, community collaboration, and protecting natural resources for future generations.
If you care about Bayou Lafourche, coastal restoration, Louisiana culture, outdoor recreation, sustainability, or community development in South Louisiana, this episode delivers insight and inspiration.
Follow Friends of Bayou Lafourche on social media:
To learn more about Friends of Bayou Lafourche, click here!
SPONSORS FOR MARCH:
For more information on the Bayou Region Incubator, click here!
Music by Waylon Thibodeaux
Connect with us at The Grant O Show!
_____________________________________________
Send mail to:
The Grant O Show Podcast
203 West Second Street
Suite 19
Thibodaux, LA 70301