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FAQs about Talk Louisiana:How many episodes does Talk Louisiana have?The podcast currently has 2,543 episodes available.
May 03, 2018Tuesday, May 1st: Peter Kovacs, Elizabeth PartridgeAdvocate Editor Peter Kovacs on five years of new ownership of the state’s largest newspaper. Businessman John Georges began his reign as Advocate owner on May 1, 2013. Author Elizabeth Partridge discusses her book, “Boots on the Ground, America’s War in Vietnam.”...more46minPlay
April 30, 2018Monday, April 30th: Dan Moldea, Jim Shannon, Amy Nobile, Trisha AshworthInvestigative Reporter Dan Moldea on the trials and tribulations of President Trump 15 months into his term. Moldea broke stories that torpedoed the political careers of Bob Livingston, Newt Gingrich and David Vitter. Also the latest on calls for resignation of embattled Secretary of State Tom Schedler. Jim Shannon provides insight to Dawn Ross's exclusive interview. Amy Nobile and Trisha Ashworth on their book, “Just When You’re Comfortable in Your Own Skin, It Starts to Sag.”...more45minPlay
April 27, 2018Friday, April 27th: Sidney Coffee, Beau Dantin, Ivan GriffinSidney Coffee of America’s Wetland Foundation on continuing efforts to thwart coastal erosion. Beau Dantin of the Serenity Center on challenges with opioid addiction. Singer Ivan Griffin on his remarkable career....more46minPlay
April 26, 2018Thursday, April 26th: Mark Ballard, Kevin Frey, Fred RosenfeldAdvocate Capitol Bureau Chief Mark Ballard on the homestretch of the Regular Legislative Session. WAFB Capitol Reporter Kevin Frey on covering the Capitol and his move to Washington D.C. Former New Orleans Jazz President Fred Rosenfeld on the continuing legacy of Pistol Pete Maravich....more46minPlay
April 26, 2018Wednesday, April 26th: Larry Carter, Deanna Wallace, Gilbert KingLarry Carter, President of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers, comments on teachers having guns and pay raises for educators.Deanna Wallace, Director of Legal Communications of Americans United for Life, on the federal judicial appointment of Louisiana’s Kyle Duncan, who was approved on a 50-47 vote yesterday by the U.S. Senate. Pulitzer Prize winner Gilbert King on violence, race and justice lost in the Jim Crow Era. King’s latest book is about a 1957 murder in Florida: “Beneath a Ruthless Son.”...more46minPlay
April 24, 2018Tuesday, April 24th: Jeff Sadow, Melissa Flournoy, Sharon Hewitt, Michael LennonLSU-Shreveport Political Scientist Jeff Sadow and former state lawmaker Melissa Flournoy of Shreveport square off on the political turns in Baton Rouge and the Beltway. Senator Sharon Hewitt explains her support for legislation regulating Uber and Lyft in Louisiana. Writer Michael Lennon recaps the contributions to the 60s of the controversial Norman Mailer....more46minPlay
April 23, 2018Monday, April 23rd: Louis Herthum, Melanie Bronfin, Max LugavereBaton Rouge Actor Louis Herthum on the second season for “Westworld.” Herthum is in the cast for the award winning HBO presentation. Melanie Bronfin of the Child Care Assistance Program on perilous funding for the program for working parents seeking child care and educational assistance. Max Lugavere on genius foods. The health science journalist says we can become smarter, happier and more productive by what we eat....more46minPlay
April 20, 2018Friday, April 20th: Jim Donelon, Ellen Meacham, Carol BidaultInsurance Commissioner Jim Donelon on insurance issues as hurricane season approaches. Ellen Meacham, author of “Delta Epiphany,” on Robert Kennedy’s odyssey through Mississippi in 1967. Producer Carol Bidault previews tonight’s showing of “Cut Off’ at the Louisiana International Film Festival.Pictured: Jim Donelon...more46minPlay
April 19, 2018Thursday, April 19th: Michael Henderson, Mark Ballard, Jason Allen Michael Henderson of the LSU Public Policy Institute reviews sentiments of Louisiana residents on an array of issues. Mark Ballard, Capitol Bureau Chief for The Advocate, assesses the Regular Legislative Session. Jason Allen details the offerings at the Louisiana International Film Festival....more46minPlay
April 18, 2018Wednesday, April 18th: Brian Czech, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, Abigail Gardner, Clint ArthurBrain Czech, president and executive director of the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy, discusses why he believes global economic growth is contributing to biodiversity loss, climate change and resource wars. Czech is proposing an alternative economic model. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser comments on the death of legendary political consultant Gus Weill and offers his prescription for repairing Louisiana roads. Abigail Gardner of the Value of Water Campaign contends that Americans want federal spending on Water infrastructure. Clint Arthur, public speaking guru, on the importance of communication effectively before an audience. ...more46minPlay
FAQs about Talk Louisiana:How many episodes does Talk Louisiana have?The podcast currently has 2,543 episodes available.