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Host Mike Rogers interviews Annalisa Nash Fernandez to discuss how the future of fast food might play out and what companies should keep their eye on to keep appealing to customers.

Inflation comes to the snack machine; How much longer are the Pels gonna have an interim head coach? Don Bongino admits the whole "truth teller" shtick was total BS; Uptown bars bracing for onslaught of excitable Tulane fans; Is the world ready for soft shell shrimp?

Maybe soft shell shrimp is taking New Orleans dining by storm, but we truly want nothing to do with it

Now that Brian Cole is in custody for the J6 pipe bombs, suddenly MAGA "thought leaders" are having to explain why things they spoke as gospel truth 1 year ago is toilet paper today

Tyler is a bartender at Robert's Bar and says Green Wave fans are going to get rowdy tonight, before and after the game

How much longer can this go on? What can bring this team back from the edge of oblivion? We can't lose them!

Price increases are hitting us hard here at WWL as we struggle to adapt to the new prices of the snacks in the kitchen vending machine

Gonna be a long, dark, cold winter for area immigrants; If ICE is focusing on criminals they are doing a TERRIBLE job of it; Our Radiothon audience shows there are good people all around us; Hegseth saw a potential war crime and just had to double-tap that; Zion is out AGAIN - and where is the new head coach?!

Pelicans fans just cannot catch a break with this team - what does the future hold?

SportsBrokers.com CEO Kevin Todd is back with pro tips to turn your bets into a business - starting with a free play for Indianaplolis @ Jacksonville.

We're still coming down from the elation we felt yesterday at the big annual fundraiser for Manning Family Children's - and our listeners' generosity played a huge part

We're getting new details - and new explanations - for the potentially criminal and certainly extrajudicial killing of two alleged drug runners on the high seas

With "Operation Catahoula Crunch" under way, New Orleans-area families of Hispanic orgin are having to choose between going to work, school, church and the grocery store and potentially facing arrest, whether it's warranted or not

SOTA regular listener "G-Man" texts in one of the usual ICE talking points - it doesn't stand up to scrutiny

Scoot and Ian Hoch bring listeners inside Manning Family Children's for an unforgettable series of stories from patients, parents, physicians, and community champions. Across conversations filled with courage, gratitude, and resilience, listeners hear firsthand how expert care teams, innovative programs, and philanthropic partners are transforming the lives of children and families every day. This powerful episode captures the spirit of hope that defines Manning Family Children's—and reminds us all of the extraordinary impact made possible through community support.

Scoot and Ian Hoch bring listeners inside Manning Family Children's for a series of heartfelt conversations with patients, parents, caregivers, and champions of pediatric care. They hear from Christina and her daughter Abigail—joined by Child Life Specialist Bailey—NICU Director Jacqueline Schnapp, musician Lord Phillip and his son Tripp, neonatologist Dr. Emily Masoumy, and NICU mom Kaila Razon. Together, their stories paint an inspiring picture of resilience, expert care, and the life-changing impact of community support.

Kaila and Charles Razon shares their son Clark's ongoing journey in the Level IV NICU at Manning Family Children's—from the terrifying first moments of realizing he needed intensive care to the comfort and confidence they've all found in the hands of the expert NICU team.

Dr. Emily Masoumy offers a compelling look into the lifesaving care provided to the sickest and most fragile newborns at Manning Family Children's. She explains why infants require NICU support, the powerful feedback her team receives from families, and the unique challenges faced by those transported from across Louisiana and the Gulf South. Dr. Masoumy also shares why community generosity is essential to ensuring every baby—and every family—receives the expert, compassionate care they deserve.

Friend of the show Lord Phillip from the Molly Ringwalds, joins us on site to share his family's powerful journey of courage, care, and resilience at Manning Family Children's. He reflects on the moments that shaped their experience, the lifesaving support they received, and the gratitude they carry forward today. His story is a reminder of why listener generosity matters—and how every donation helps families like his find strength, healing, and hope.

Jacqueline Schnapp, Director of NICU Services at Manning Family Children's, offers an inside look at the hospital's Level 4 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit—the highest level of newborn care in the state. She shares what makes the NICU's expert team, family support, and specialized treatments so exceptional, and why donor generosity is vital for the 40 fragile babies currently fighting for their futures.

Child Life Specialist Bailey joins patient Abigail—this year's Manning Family Children's holiday parade queen—and her mom Christina to share how Child Life brings comfort, understanding, and joy to kids in the hospital. Bailey reflects on why she chose this meaningful work and the critical role her team plays, while Christina and Abigail describe the compassionate care and support they've experienced firsthand. Together, they look forward to parade day and offer messages of hope to families walking similar journeys.

Scoot and Ian Hoch share stories of courage, creativity, and community from families and partners supporting Manning Family Children's. They speak with Alicia and her daughter Camille about their craniofacial journey, hear from Angel Beery about the mission behind Kids Join The Fight and the legacy that inspired Walker's Imaginarium, and connect with Meredith Seacrest Leach on the transformative impact of Seacrest Studios. Patient Chance also joins to share how the Child Life team has brightened his hospital experience, offering listeners a heartfelt reminder of why their support matters.

Chance joins his Child Life Specialist, Katy, to share how the Child Life and Creative Therapies team at Manning Family Children's brings comfort, joy, and understanding to kids facing medical challenges. Katy explains the vital role Child Life plays—especially for long-term patients—while Chance offers his own perspective on how the team has made his hospital experience brighter. Together, they highlight why listener support is essential to sustaining these therapeutic, transformative services.

Meredith Seacrest Leach of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation shares how Seacrest Studios brings creativity, connection, and healing to children's hospitals across the country—and why a new studio at Manning Family Children's will be a transformative addition to Walker's Imaginarium. Meredith reflects on the power of philanthropy in elevating the patient experience and encourages listeners to support the life-changing programs made possible through community generosity. Together, we look ahead to the unforgettable moments and meaningful broadcasts that Seacrest Studios will soon bring to families in New Orleans.

Walker's Imaginarium is a first-of-its-kind child enrichment center made entirely possible through philanthropy, designed to bring joy, comfort, and healing to children through two floors of immersive, interactive exhibits. Angel Beery joins live to share her son Walker's care journey, the legacy that inspired this transformative project, and her hopes for families who will someday walk through its doors. She also reflects on why listener donations are essential to bringing life-changing spaces like Walker's Imaginarium to children who need them most.

Alicia Caballero shares her daughter Camille's journey with the craniofacial and cleft team at Manning Family Children's—from the moment they sought care to the compassionate, expert treatment Camille receives today. Alicia reflects on the support their family has found, the progress Camille is making, and the hope she holds for her daughter's future. She also offers a heartfelt message to listeners about the powerful impact their donations can make for children like Camille.

The United States reportedly killed survivors of a bombing i the waters surrounding Venezuela, which experts say is straight-up murder. So, will -- or should -- Pete Hegseth or someone else be held accountable? Plus, the latest on whether Trump will order a land war.

Scoot and Ian Hoch spotlight the extraordinary craniofacial team at Manning Family Children's. They speak with Dr. Mohammed Masoumy about the transformative impact of craniofacial surgery, hear from Christina and her daughter Abigail about their powerful care journey, and learn from Dr. Kyle Fulton—the region's only fellowship-trained pediatric craniofacial specialist—about the expertise changing children's lives every day. It's a moving look at world-class care, family resilience, and the generosity that makes it all possible.

Dr. Kyle Fulton—the region's only fellowship-trained pediatric craniofacial specialist—shares how Manning Family Children's has built a leading program for children with the most complex facial and skull conditions. He explains the importance of specialized expertise, how early detection shapes care, and the life-changing treatments his team provides for patients and families. Dr. Fulton closes with a heartfelt message on why listener support is essential to sustaining and expanding this critical work.

Christina shares her daughter Abigail's craniofacial journey and the expert, compassionate care their family has received at Manning Family Children's. Together, they reflect on the support of the craniofacial and cleft team, the community that has lifted them up, and the hope that guides Abigail's future. And just in time for the holidays, Abigail—this year's Holiday Parade Queen—joins in to share her excitement for the celebration ahead.

Dr. Mohammed Masoumy joins us to share how comprehensive, innovative treatment transforms outcomes—and lives—for patients and families. Listeners will also hear how their donations directly support these vital services, helping more children receive the expert, compassionate care they deserve.

On today's show, Scoot ponders about the causes of the small plane crash into Lake Pontchartrain, shares his thoughts on LSU's new head coach Lane Kiffin's press conference, and discusses Gen Z embracing communal dining. Then, Scoot talks about a man who had his $12,000 Rolex stolen by a woman he brought back to his hotel room, the potential of the New Orleans Pelicans finding a new head coach this season, and why "rage bait" is so effective. Also, Scoot talks about the controversy surrounding the potentially criminal "double tap" boat strike allegedly ordered by Pete Hegseth.

Scoot talks about the controversy surrounding the potentially criminal "double tap" boat strike allegedly ordered by Pete Hegseth.

Scoot talks about a man who had his $12,000 Rolex stolen by a woman he brought back to his hotel room, the potential of the New Orleans Pelicans finding a new head coach this season, and why "rage bait" is so effective.

Scoot ponders about the causes of the small plane crash into Lake Pontchartrain, shares his thoughts on LSU's new head coach Lane Kiffin's press conference, and discusses Gen Z embracing communal dining.

Scoot shares a theory of why people seem to be so angry and why rage baiting is so effective.

Scoot shares his thoughts on LSU's new head coach Lane Kiffin's press conference.

LSU's new head football coach Lane Kiffin has "rizz," as the kids say; Saints are rebuilding their rebuilding year so they can rebuild next year; Turns out the Causeway Approach ticket trap isn't unique to Scoot; Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon had this to say about his big ballads

What will Lane Kiffin bring to the LSU football program? Why are LSU brass excited about their new hire? What's he gonna say at the mic in his first comments as LSU's new head coach? We'll all find out... eventually...

Scoot's diving deep into the traffic ticket he got on the Causeway Approach headed to the South shore. Is this one of those things where they're tricking us to generate ticket revenue? Is this really about public safety?

Actually, you totally will. It's the same old, same old we hear at every post-game press conference. Is anything changing? What can we pin our hopes on?

After another crazy-making loss to the Miami Dolphins, Who Dats are really left picking through the wreckage of the season to wonder - what, if anything, is getting better?