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Latest podcast episodes about donna britt

It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch
Bucking The Trend In Baton Rouge

It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2026 34:20


The media industry is having a rough decade. Newspapers are closing and local TV stations are being consolidated by distant owners. The advertising dollars that used to fund local journalism have mostly migrated to platforms that have no particular interest in what’s happening in your neighborhood. But, along with a number of other trends you can probably name, Baton Rouge isn’t following the rules. Brandon Foreman is CEO of Family Resource Group, a Baton Rouge company that has been connecting families to this community for over 30 years with its “Parents Magazine.” Today Family Resource Group publishes nine brands across seven markets — from Baton Rouge and New Orleans to Denver, Cincinnati, Birmingham and beyond — and has expanded well beyond print into digital campaigns, podcasts, and technology tools for advertisers. Brandon came to FRG through a somewhat unlikely route. His background is in technology — he ran a software company, a broadband internet provider in New Orleans, and launched several other ventures before arriving at the helm of a media company. He and his wife Amy, who is a publisher, received the 2024 Spaht Scholar Award from the East Baton Rouge Parish Library for their work championing literacy and education. When Brandon’s not running around taking care of business, he’s probably in the air. He’s a licensed pilot, and says the skies are where he does some of his best thinking. André Moreau literally needs no introduction. He's a celebrity. A Baton Rouge native and LSU graduate, Andre started his career as a fundraiser at a university, decided at 27 that wasn’t the right fit, walked into television, and spent the next 40-plus years anchoring the news. Andre was the lead sports anchor at WAFB for years, then left for Columbus, Detroit, Los Angeles and San Diego before coming home to Baton Rouge in 2008. He co-anchored the top-rated newscasts at WAFB with Donna Britt, then spent years as anchor and managing editor at Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Andre has an Emmy, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters, and a Special Achievement Award for his coverage of Louisiana’s coastal crisis. He’s covered hurricanes, earthquakes, Stanley Cup parades, NBA championship parades, presidents, and yes, a pope. He retired from LPB in June 2023. By March 2025 he was back on the air at Louisiana First News. He says he missed being plugged in. He missed the scoop. Local media is under real pressure right now. Stations are being bought by companies that have never set foot in Louisiana. Print advertising keeps shrinking. The economic model that paid for local journalism for a century is still being worked out. Yet, here we are in Baton Rouge, bucking the trend. Brandon is betting that if you build media around a community rather than just broadcasting at it — events, partnerships, publications people actually want in their homes — the business will follow. And André continues his 40 years of believing that local news matters to a community. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show at itsbatonrouge.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Source Weekly Update
Grand Craft Beer EP 4: Flanders Brown Ales aka Oud Bruins

Source Weekly Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 38:10


Grand Craft Beer Episode 4 dives into the nearly-invisible yet highly-incredible world of Flanders Brown Ales, aka Oud Bruins, the 17th century style of Belgian sour beer that, thanks to breweries like Deschutes, are still around...if you know where to look. Podcasters Brian Yaeger and Donna Britt explore a vertical tasting of The Dissident from 2023, 2019, and 2015."

Source Weekly Update
Bend's Restaurant Scene with Donna Britt

Source Weekly Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 35:05


Food writer, food stylist, recipe tester, cookbook editor, podcast producer/host are a few of the creative hats Donna Britt wears. Donna loves to hike, paddle board and spend quality time with family and friends. Oh, and she also collects cookbooks and cast iron cooking vessels. As a revered member of the Source eating team, she was part of the crew that helped to name our Restaurants of the Year for the 2023 Restaurant Guide, out on stands in May 2023. In this podcast we chat at Bend and Central Oregon's restaurant scene, what we want to see in the market and much more.

Communication and Media Studies (Video)
The Future of News: What Do We Keep and What Do We Change?

Communication and Media Studies (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 59:25


Fake news. Misinformation. Disinformation. The role of journalism in society has never been more important. So what's the future of news in a country deeply suspicious of information? Veteran journalists Kevin Merida, Los Angeles Times executive editor, and Donna Britt, author and Washington Post syndicated columnist, talk about the state of news and information. The discussion is moderated by Point Loma Nazarene University journalism professor Dean Nelson. This event is supported by the UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series which offers free public lectures that advance humanitarian purposes and objectives. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38462]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
The Future of News: What Do We Keep and What Do We Change?

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 59:25


Fake news. Misinformation. Disinformation. The role of journalism in society has never been more important. So what's the future of news in a country deeply suspicious of information? Veteran journalists Kevin Merida, Los Angeles Times executive editor, and Donna Britt, author and Washington Post syndicated columnist, talk about the state of news and information. The discussion is moderated by Point Loma Nazarene University journalism professor Dean Nelson. This event is supported by the UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series which offers free public lectures that advance humanitarian purposes and objectives. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38462]

Humanities (Audio)
The Future of News: What Do We Keep and What Do We Change?

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 59:25


Fake news. Misinformation. Disinformation. The role of journalism in society has never been more important. So what's the future of news in a country deeply suspicious of information? Veteran journalists Kevin Merida, Los Angeles Times executive editor, and Donna Britt, author and Washington Post syndicated columnist, talk about the state of news and information. The discussion is moderated by Point Loma Nazarene University journalism professor Dean Nelson. This event is supported by the UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series which offers free public lectures that advance humanitarian purposes and objectives. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38462]

UC San Diego (Audio)
The Future of News: What Do We Keep and What Do We Change?

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 59:25


Fake news. Misinformation. Disinformation. The role of journalism in society has never been more important. So what's the future of news in a country deeply suspicious of information? Veteran journalists Kevin Merida, Los Angeles Times executive editor, and Donna Britt, author and Washington Post syndicated columnist, talk about the state of news and information. The discussion is moderated by Point Loma Nazarene University journalism professor Dean Nelson. This event is supported by the UC San Diego Helen Edison Lecture Series which offers free public lectures that advance humanitarian purposes and objectives. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38462]

Reporters Notebook
Donna Britt

Reporters Notebook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 0:44


In today's "Reporter's Notebook," anchor David Begnaud pays tribute to a Louisiana broadcasting legend who died today.

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Mommies Tell All
Food For Thought With Donna Britt

Mommies Tell All

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 41:15


On this episode, Jade and Carly sit down with author, producer and mother of two, Donna Britt. They talk about comfort food, being a single mother working in entertainment and how to lose the "mom guilt." Follow Donna: @food.life.pod Follow Jade on Instagram: @JadeLizRoper Follow Carly on Instagram: @CarlyWad Follow Reviver Jewelry: @ReviverJewlery Visit Reviver Jewelry's Website Listen to Carly’s Album “Dream Train”   Please support our sponsors: Mercari Literati Best Fiends Billie

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Five Whiskey Patrick
Episode 24 - Donna Britt

Five Whiskey Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019


Donna Britt worked in media and broadcasting and then somehow got into cookbook writing and food styling. What is food styling? We'll explain that. Also, we talk about great whiskeys from Oregon and what to drink with what types of food. Check out Donna's podcast called Food Life.

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Food Life Podcast
Food.Life. Podcast Teaser

Food Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 2:00


Learn about the new Food.Life. Podcast with Donna Britt.

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National Book Festival 2012 Videos
The Write View: What Book Shaped You? (Part 2)

National Book Festival 2012 Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013


Authors from the 2012 National Book Festival share their personal stories on the books that shaped their lives. Speakers include James Dashner, Philip Levine, Lois Lowry, Susan Tejada, Michael Connelly, Esme Raji Codell, Donna Britt, Mac Barnett, Adam Rex and David Ezra Stein. For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5959

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National Book Festival 2012 Videos
Donna Britt: 2012 National Book Festival

National Book Festival 2012 Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2012 41:21


Donna Britt appears at the 2012 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Washington Post columnist Donna Britt has spent her life surrounded by men -- her three brothers, two husbands and three sons. When her brother Darrell was killed by police 30 years ago, Britt unconsciously sought to help other men the way she couldn't help Darrell. Her new book, "Brothers (& Me): A Memoir of Loving and Giving," navigates Britt's life through her relationships with men, resulting in a tender, funny and heartbreaking exploration of universal issues of gender and race. For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5649.

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Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Donna Britt has always been surrounded by men -- her father, three brothers, two husbands, three sons, countless male friends. She learned to give to them at an early age. After her beloved brother Darrell's senseless killing by police 30 years ago, she began giving more, unconsciously seeking to help other men the way she couldn't help Darrell.Brothers (and Me) navigates Britt's life through her relationships with men, resulting in a tender, funny, and heartbreaking exploration of universal issues of gender and race. Donna Britt is an award-winning former syndicated columnist for the Washington Post. Recorded On: Tuesday, January 24, 2012