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FAQs about Talk Louisiana:How many episodes does Talk Louisiana have?The podcast currently has 2,543 episodes available.
April 03, 2018Tuesday, April 3rd: Rigel Oliveri, Bob Mann, Marc PerrusquiaMissouri Law Professor Rigel Oliveri on the continuing issue of segregated neighborhoods 50 years after the Fair Housing Act. LSU Mass Communication Professor Bob Mann on what’s happening at the State Capitol, in national politics and in Baton Rouge with the aftermath of the decision in the Alton Sterling case. Marc Perrusquia, author of “A Spy in Canaan,” on a story about the FBI using a famous photographer to infiltrate the Civil Rights movement....more46minPlay
April 02, 2018Monday, April 2nd: Brandon Fremin, Don Cazayoux, Ben Bagert, Judy NortonUnited States Attorney Brandon Fremin and former U.S. Attorney Don Cazayoux discuss federal law enforcement in the Middle District of Louisiana and reflect on the Alton Sterling case. Former State Lawmaker Ben Bagert remembers his childhood friend, Rusty Staub, the baseball great from New Orleans who died last week at 73. Veteran Actress Judy Norton of the Waltons talks about her resurgent career....more46minPlay
March 30, 2018Thursday March 29th: Mitch Landrieu, Richard Marksbury, Mark BallardNew Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu on his decision to remove Confederate Era monuments from the city’s landscape and Landrieu’s view of contemporary politics. Former Tulane Professor Richard Marksbury on his reasons for leading the fight against the removal of the monuments. Advocate Capitol Bureau Chief Mark Ballard on the week at the State Capitol where bills to raise the minimum wage and ensure equal pay for men and women failed in the Louisiana Senate....more46minPlay
March 28, 2018Wednesday, March 28th: Denise Marcelle, John McLindon, Chris Tyson, Maxine CrumpState Representative Denise Marcelle on the decision from Attorney General Jeff Landry not to indict the two officers involved in the 2016 death of Alton Sterling. Sterling Attorney John McLindon on the decision from Landry. LSU Law Professor Chris Tyson and Dialogue on Race President Maxine Crump on how Baton Rouge responds to the Sterling case. ...more46minPlay
March 27, 2018Tuesday, March 27th: Matt Watson, Andy Anderson, Fred Dent, Veera HiranandaniEast Baton Rouge Councilman Matt Watson on industrial tax exemptions and the Alton Sterling case. Financial analysts Andy Anderson and Fred Dent on the erratic market. Author VeeraHiranandani on her book, “The Night Diary,” which tells the story of Indian’s partition that caused the largest human migration in history....more44minPlay
March 26, 2018Monday, March 26th: Andrew Muhl, Laurinda Cologne, Trey Burvant, Jackie KingAndrew Muhl of AARP Louisiana on issues at the Legislature pertaining to seniors. Laurinda Cologne, Chief Academic Officer for Our Lady of the Lake, on educational opportunities at OLOL. Trey Burvant, president of Louisiana Film and Entertainment, on the resurgent film industry in our state. Pastor Jackie King of First United Methodist in Denham Springs on the Storm Daniels accusations against President Trump....more45minPlay
March 23, 2018Friday, March 23rd: Scott Wilfong, Lamar White, Mark BallardGOP Political Consultant Scott Wilfong and Democratic blogger Lamar White of The Bayou Brief on the challenges of President Trump and Governor Edwards. Advocate Capitol Bureau Chief Mark Ballard on an eventful week for the regular session....more46minPlay
March 22, 2018Thursday, March 22nd: Steven Pinker, Margie Jenkins, Ian Birnie, Melinda DeslatteWorld renowned cognitive scientist World renowned cognitive scientist Steven Pinker provides his take on why we should be more optimistic about contemporary life. Margie Jenkins, a 96-year-old farmer from Amite, talks about her induction in the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction. Ian Birnie of the Louisiana International Film Festival on next month’s event in Baton Rouge. Associated Press Capitol Reporter Melinda Deslatte previews the annual Gridiron Show and reviews week two of the regular session....more46minPlay
March 21, 2018Wed, March 21st: Walt Handelsman, Charles Steinberg, Len Sanderson, Mike Hinton, Sherry MelanconWalt Handelsman, Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for The Advocate, on the joys of his craft in the Age of President Trump.Charles Steinberg, owner of the Pawtucket Pawsox, and Public Relations strategist Len Sanderson on a summit on public funding for professional sports to be held tonight at the LSU Manship School. Local writers Mike Hinton and Sherry Melancon on their science fiction thriller, “Afflicted.” ...more46minPlay
March 20, 2018Tuesday, March 20th: Donna Collins-Lewis, Kate Moore, Sarah McBride, Joyce BulifantEBR Councilwoman Donna Collins-Lewis on her attempt to have former city employees not take retirement and return to work in other capacites while receiving benefits. Author Kate Moore on her appearance at the Main EBR Library this Saturday to discuss her book, The Radium Girls. Sarah McBride, the first transgender person to speak at a national convention, talks about her life that is detailed in Tomorrow Will Be Different.Veteran actress Joyce Bulifant on her Hollywood odyssey that includes turbulent marriages to some famous men in show business....more46minPlay
FAQs about Talk Louisiana:How many episodes does Talk Louisiana have?The podcast currently has 2,543 episodes available.