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RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL recap for Week 5. [RJ Bell (0:06–0:20)] opened in disbelief over Arizona's collapse. [Steve Fezzik (0:20–1:05)] vented, “I had Arizona and Indy… easiest winner ever. And yet somehow it lost,” showing frustration with improbable losses. [Bell (1:15–1:52)] called it “two or three things that were a hundred to one each,” defining its absurdity. [Fezzik (2:24–3:08)] blamed player arrogance—“Hand the ball to the referee”—as Arizona, up 21–6, fumbled twice, turning a 99% win chance into defeat. [Rivers (3:08–3:24)] confirmed a 98% win probability even post-turnover. [Bell (5:08–6:04)] said Arizona's average win rate was 89%, second-most unlikely loss in a decade. [Fezzik (6:29–7:48)] slammed coaching “incompetence” for running three times and punting, gifting Tennessee a comeback. [Bell (7:49–9:37)] added metrics: –24 kickoff yards, –7 in turnovers plus sacks, yet 45% success rate vs Tennessee's 37%, proving superior play undone by mistakes. [Fezzik (9:53–10:15)] said Arizona repeats errors; [Bell (10:33–11:04)] tied that to Kyler Murray's weak leadership. [Fezzik (11:05–11:59)] contrasted him with Mahomes: “Mahomes dives on the ball… Kyler stands there,” showing passion vs passivity. [Bell (11:59–12:19)] moved to Baltimore's meltdown vs Houston. [Fezzik (12:19–14:25)] admitted his once–No.1 Ravens were “five points worse than average.” [Rivers (15:18–15:27)] cited Stroud's 99.5 QBR; [Bell (15:27–16:09)] added Houston's 61.5% success vs Baltimore's 37%. [Fezzik (16:19–16:24)] cut Baltimore three points, raised Houston 1.5. [Bell (16:54–17:49)] noted Houston's average snap 16 yards closer to scoring—total domination. [Fezzik (17:49–18:14)] confirmed 400–200 yard edge. [Bell (18:26–18:44)] said elite defense plus average offense makes Houston “well above average.” [Fezzik (19:13–19:31)] shifted to Giants-Saints: “five straight turnovers.” [Bell (19:31–20:05)] said that gave New Orleans a 34-point edge. [Fezzik (20:12–20:17)] noted Saints' red-zone flaws but solid play. [Rivers (21:18–21:36)] said they've covered nearly every game. [Bell (22:14–22:56)] saw Giants QB Dart as “slightly below average passer, above-average runner.” [Fezzik (23:13–23:28)] predicted more rushing. [Fezzik (25:17–26:06)] said Seattle “should have won 38–35,” averaging nine yards per play but losing from turnovers. [Bell (26:37–26:57)] added success rates: Seattle 62%, Tampa 51%, both elite. [Fezzik (29:24–30:35)] noted Rams outgained San Francisco by 2.3 yards per play but failed twice inside the five. [Rivers (32:17–32:35)] described 49ers' “dink-and-dunk” control style. [Bell (32:59–33:11)] compared Purdy to Mac Jones—efficient but limited. [Fezzik (36:04–38:22)] highlighted Minnesota's trick-play win over Cleveland, 49% vs 39% success rate and seven explosive plays to three. [Fezzik (42:08–42:58)] analyzed Washington's easy win over Chargers, calling them “a sneaky contender.” [Bell (45:02–47:46)] praised Detroit's 37–24 rout of Cincinnati as a “wipeout,” citing +13 turnover points and +252 hidden yards. [Bell (49:59–50:43)] warned power ratings ignore style—Detroit dominates early, KC thrives late. [Fezzik (51:59–52:19)] said Philly-Denver was even statistically, but Sean Payton's bold two-point try flipped momentum. [Bell (55:56–56:38)] said it forced Philly from clock-control comfort. [Fezzik (57:29–57:47)] lamented fading stars Barkley and Henry losing burst. [Bell (59:42–59:56)] ended on Indianapolis's rise; [Fezzik (1:00:10–1:00:24)] said they “might be the best team.” [Bell & Fezzik (1:05:03–1:07:22)] agreed old coaches like Belichick and Carroll can't adapt to the fast-changing league. [Fezzik (1:11:19–1:11:54)] closed with betting advice: “Target 7.5-win teams with young coaches for Coach of the Year.” [Fezzik (1:13:36–1:16:49)] finished humorously, describing a month at a luxury gym as a short burst of energy—an apt metaphor for fleeting success and needed renewal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vote Box of Oddities For People's Choice Award Here! Live Show Info And Tickets Here! What do ancient Egyptians, Romanian grandmas, and angry Pac-Man ghosts have in common? They all want a bite to eat—from beyond the grave. This episode of The Box of Oddities serves up a global smorgasbord of traditions where feeding the dead isn't just a metaphor—it's a full-course afterlife buffet. From wine funnels into Roman tombs to a perfectly seasoned rotisserie chicken in New Orleans, we explore the bizarre and touching ways humanity has kept its ghostly loved ones well-fed. Then things get... heated. We dive deep into the strange world of arousal non-concordance—when your body throws a party your brain didn't RSVP to. You'll meet people who climax during ab workouts, from brushing their teeth, or from reading a particularly spicy footnote. It's not consent. It's just neurology being weird again. Two tales. One episode. Ancient snacks, ghost etiquette, and involuntary fireworks. You'll laugh, cringe, and maybe never look at funeral biscuits or fitness routines the same way again.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! When Brian Dietz says, “When ghosts target you, pay attention,” he's speaking from experience. What began as a routine business trip to New Orleans — one of the most haunted cities in the world — turned into a life-changing paranormal encounter. After checking into his hotel room, Brian felt an overwhelming sense of being watched. A search of the room revealed nothing, but the presence wouldn't let him go. That night, he experienced an event so real, so personal, that it pushed him onto a path of seeking answers in the world of the paranormal. Was it a lingering spirit tied to the hotel? Something that followed him home? Or a sign that some hauntings aren't random at all, but intentional? In this episode, Brian shares his chilling story of what it feels like to be chosen — not by chance, but by spirits who wanted his attention. This is Part Two of our conversation. #true story #hauntedhotel #NewOrleans #realhaunting #ghostencounter #paranormal #targetedbyspirits #ghoststory #hauntedtravel #paranormalinvestigation #ghosts Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
With vaccinations increasingly a point of political tension, correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program – a “no fault” vaccine court that balances the public health benefits of widespread vaccination with rare cases of harm to individuals. Founded in the 1980s, the program has paid out billions of dollars to thousands of Americans. International crime groups are finding new, sophisticated ways to infiltrate the global supply chain online, stealing hundreds of millions of dollars of goods per year. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the growing threat of cargo theft and how 24 thousand bottles of Guy Fieri's tequila vanished on their way to the warehouse. Correspondent Lesley Stahl visits Rob Reiner on the New Orleans set of Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, the long-awaited sequel to his 1984 cult classic, This Is Spinal Tap. Four decades after launching the now-beloved mockumentary genre with a fully improvised classic, the director of When Harry Met Sally, Stand By Me, A Few Good Men, and The Princess Bride reunites the band for an encore. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill is live across America again this Sunday Night! Trump is sending National Guard to Chicago, Oregan and more. Also, why where there lapses in Charlie Kirks security? Wilie's guests include Rev Lucas Miles, Erika Sanzi, Jeff Crouere live from New Orleans and Geoff Gilson.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! When Brian Dietz says, “When ghosts target you, pay attention,” he's speaking from experience. What began as a routine business trip to New Orleans — one of the most haunted cities in the world — turned into a life-changing paranormal encounter. After checking into his hotel room, Brian felt an overwhelming sense of being watched. A search of the room revealed nothing, but the presence wouldn't let him go. That night, he experienced an event so real, so personal, that it pushed him onto a path of seeking answers in the world of the paranormal. Was it a lingering spirit tied to the hotel? Something that followed him home? Or a sign that some hauntings aren't random at all, but intentional? In this episode, Brian shares his chilling story of what it feels like to be chosen — not by chance, but by spirits who wanted his attention. #true story #hauntedhotel #NewOrleans #realhaunting #ghostencounter #paranormal #targetedbyspirits #ghoststory #hauntedtravel #paranormalinvestigation #ghosts Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Everyone has a favorite dish. The WISHDISH Project is a high-impact, grass roots organization making favorite dishes of the homeless communities in Boston and New Orleans. The goal is to engage in and cultivate authentic conversations about food and culture in our cities. The WISHDISH Project was founded by today's guest Jeanie Gruber, owner of Miss Jeanies Catering and Events Co., an acclaimed Boston-based company providing full-service catering. Jeanie is also a licensed therapist who has published an accompanying cookbook, “Wishdish Boston: Food Memories from Boston's Homeless.”
Saints safety Jordan Howden joined sideline reporter Jeff Nowak after New Orleans' 26-14 victory over the Giants.
Bobby broke down the Saints' 26-14 victory over the New York Giants. He slammed the Giants, calling them the New York "munchkins." The Cajun Cannon criticized the Saints' red zone offense, celebrated their +5 turnover differential, and praised the performance of New Orleans' young secondary. Bobby also questioned Blake Grupe's fifth missed field goal of the season.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' 26-15 victory over the New York Giants. Bobby slammed the Giants, calling them the New York "munchkins." The Cajun Cannon criticized the Saints' red zone offense, celebrated their +5 turnover differential, and praised the performance of New Orleans' young secondary. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the win, K Blake Grupe, and a questionable "roughing the passer" call on Saints DE Carl Granderson. They also listened to QB Spencer Rattler's postgame press conference.
Welcome to Spooktober! It's my favorite month on History Fix because I get to bust out all of the spooky stories I've been saving. This week, we're talking about the notorious serial killer who operated in New Orleans in the nineteen teens known as the Axeman. The Axeman attacked strictly Italian grocers, breaking into their houses with stolen axes to bludgeon them to death. This guy has been embraced by popular culture, appearing on television shows like American Horror Story, not because of his brutal acts or the fact that we still have no idea who he was today. He's been embraced mostly because of a letter that was published in the local newspaper purporting that he loved jazz music and would spare anyone listening to jazz on a particular night in the spring of 1919. But who was the Axeman? And what does any of this have to do with jazz? Let's fix that. Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: "The Axeman of New Orleans: The True Story" by Miriam DavisCountry Roads Magazine "The Axeman of New Orleans"Smithsonian Magazine "The Axeman of New Orleans Preyed on Italian Immigrants"The Historic New Orleans Collection "The Mysterious Axeman's Jazz"Wikipedia "Axeman of New Orleans"Shoot me a message!
Saints safety Jordan Howden joined sideline reporter Jeff Nowak after New Orleans' 26-14 victory over the Giants.
Bobby broke down the Saints' 26-14 victory over the New York Giants. He slammed the Giants, calling them the New York "munchkins." The Cajun Cannon criticized the Saints' red zone offense, celebrated their +5 turnover differential, and praised the performance of New Orleans' young secondary. Bobby also questioned Blake Grupe's fifth missed field goal of the season.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' 26-15 victory over the New York Giants. Bobby slammed the Giants, calling them the New York "munchkins." The Cajun Cannon criticized the Saints' red zone offense, celebrated their +5 turnover differential, and praised the performance of New Orleans' young secondary. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the win, K Blake Grupe, and the questionable "roughing the passer" call on Saints DE Carl Granderson. They also listened to QB Spencer Rattler's postgame press conference.
Two nights before Thanksgiving, Molly Elliott left her New Orleans office expecting a romantic evening with her husband. Instead, she was kidnapped at gunpoint by 18-year-old valet Jessie Hoffman.He forced her to withdraw money, drove her around for at least an hour, and then made her walk barefoot down a dirt path to her own execution. Molly's body was found on Thanksgiving morning.It took nearly 30 years for justice. In 2025, Jessie Hoffman was executed using nitrogen gas. But the question remains: was justice truly served, or does a case like this leave scars that no sentence can heal?Follow True Crime Recaps for more stories where justice is delayed but never forgotten.
Episode 093 welcomes back POLYRHYTHMICS, the fantastically-funky septet primarily based in Seattle, but these days steadily spreading their net further and wider than ever before. BEN BLOOM (along w/ bassist Jason Gray) appeared on Ep.059 in 2022, now the guitarist/co-founder returns to chop it up once again, this time with drummer/co-founder GRANT SCHROFF (aka Champagne Bubblebath) also in the mix. 0:00 - ep.093 preview 03:25 - Sponsor- AARON SCHWARTZ ART 06:55 - Sponsor - LAZYMOON DESIGN 08:50- The Upful Update & B.G's BIG NEWS! 19:45 - introducing Ben and Grant from POLYRHYTHMICS 24:00 - INTERVIEW - Polyrhythmics [71 min] 1:34:45 - afterglow & ViBE Junkie Jamz Late 2025 brings busy, fertile, exciting times for the erstwhile groove merchants as they mark 15 years in the game, and we celebrate the release of their fiery new LP 'Life From Below'. They're hitting the road just as the pod goes to press, the boys ready to bless up some long dormant markets in the Northeast, Southeast, and beyond. We get the scoop on the blazin' new joints, before delving into some personal developents like how Bloom recently relocated back East with his family. The guys discuss the new geographical band dynamics, and how it affects the hang, writing, rehearsal, travel, and overall Polyrhythmics' modus operandi. We go inside the lab and look into studio sessions for the latest record, hear some philosophies on improvising, unpack band interpersonal communications, reflections on collaborating with vocalist Adryon de Leon, the forthcoming Champagne Bubblebath mixtape with Gray and searing Seattle axeslinger Jimmy James, plus a whole lot more! -bg Bio: Seattle-based Polyrhythmics are celebrating 15 years of sonic exploration with the release of their highly anticipated new album, Life from Below. Since forming in 2010, this seven-piece powerhouse has redefined instrumental music with a sound that blends funk, soul, psychedelic rock, R&B, and Afrobeat into a kaleidoscope of rhythm and groove. Known for their dynamic live performances and innovative compositions, the band has earned a reputation as one of the most captivating acts on the contemporary music scene. This year's Life from Below marks an exciting new chapter for Polyrhythmics, delivering a fresh collection of grooves infused with the bold creativity and signature tight-knit musicianship that fans have come to expect. As they celebrate their 15th anniversary, the band reflects on a decade-and-a-half of musical evolution, countless miles on the road, and a loyal community of listeners that continues to grow. Polyrhythmics website, BandCamp, Instagram ViBE Junkie Jamz "Mayo Con Yayo" - Polyrhythmics "Humpin' Around" -- The Nth Power GAP Band Tribute ft. Eric Gales and Nicholas Payton [9/21/25 Tipitina's in New Orleans for DJ Soul Sister's 50th] "New Life" - Blind Melon - demo 1995 CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR - AARON SCHWARTZ ART! LAZYMOON DESIGN for promo/poster art needs! Send B.G. a few dollas 4 makin U holla! Upful LIFE Patreon EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen/Comment on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
Join me this week as I dig into the real story behind Louisiana Voodoo — a spiritual tradition shaped by West African roots, Haitian resistance, and the streets of New Orleans. Discover how the Haitian Revolution sent shockwaves across the Atlantic, bringing people, beliefs, and tensions into the heart of Louisiana. Hear the story of Betsey Toledano, a name often left out of the textbooks, and unravel the legend of Marie Laveau.Voodoo in America has long been distorted by fear and folklore. It's time to set the record straight.Support the show
646. We talk to Dr. Thomas Smith about his series of Red String novels, set in 19th century Mississippi River and Central Louisiana. His first novel in the series is Just a Piece of Red String: Antebellum Voodoo and Vengeance. In antebellum Natchez, Mississippi, and the bustling city of New Orleans, cousins Sawyer Dundee and Solomon Witcher come into manhood, each charting a dramatically different course. While Sawyer remains in Natchez to run the family business, the charismatic Solomon seeks his fortune, chasing legendary buried treasure and trying his luck at cards in New Orleans. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 221 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Swanton. Natchez Stories. "36. Story of a Bison." While traveling about a hunter was overtaken by darkness and thought, “I will camp for the night and go home next morning.” Near by was something which he took to be a tree pulled up by the roots, and he thought, “I will make a fire there.” So he leaned his gun up against it and hung his shot pouch on it. But really it was a bison and what he hung his shot pouch on was the horn. It got up and ran off bellowing, carrying the shot pouch. After it got a long distance away it threw it off. This week in Louisiana history. October 4, 1792. Under Gov. Carondelet, the first theatre opened in Louisiana on St. Peter St., N.O. This week in New Orleans history. In 2008, William Jefferson sought re-election to the United States House of Representatives. Seven Democrats challenged him for the seat in the Democratic primary. In the October 4, 2008 Democratic primary, opposition to Jefferson was split among six contenders. Jefferson's 25% total was enough to give him a plurality and to send him into the runoff primary This week in Louisiana. World Championship Gumbo Cook-Off Bouligny Plaza 100 West Main Street New Iberia, LA 70560 October 11-12 Spoons at the ready! Also known as the Super Bowl of Gumbo, the World Championship Gumbo Cook Off is a free two-day event showcasing the best local gumbo chefs in New Iberia. Each year, dozens of cooking teams and thousands of enthusiasts gather to see who will take home trophies for each category and earn ultimate bragging rights. After filling up on gumbo, stroll down New Iberia's Main Street. Take a walking tour of the historic buildings, or pop into local art galleries, boutiques, antique shops and more for some retail therapy. Postcards from Louisiana. Street Poet Michelle Schocht. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
AOTR NOLA *Brought to you by Coin Trader Inc*Coin Trader Inc. - Visit www.goldpricesnow.comHosted by Victor Del Giorno "The King Of All Podcasting"Co-hosts Ted Semper- Nick VoebelGot a New Crime story to share? Call 504-356-1062.Season SEVEN!On The Show: William Wallis (https://www.williamwallis.net/)-New Orleans crime-New Orleans Mayor raceSupport the show (https://www.allovertheroadpod.com/)https://linktr.ee/allovertheroadpodcastShare your story at the AOTR 24 hour listener comment line: 504-356-1062 ALL OVER THE ROAD - Originates in New Orleans, LA..Support the showSupport the show
From the height of its popularity in the 19th century to its modern revival, absinthe has a long and storied history. A favorite pastime of artists, writers, and bohemians, the spirit known as "the green fairy" was subject to a near global ban for nearly a century due to myths about its hallucinogenic effects. Even after those bans were lifted around the turn of the millennium, its wild and mysterious reputation remains. On this week's show, we delve into the mythical world of this once illicit elixir. We begin with Evan Rail, author of The Absinthe Forger. In this true crime novel, Evan follows the trail of a shadowy grifter who uses absinthe's mythical status to his own ends. Along the way, Evan gives readers a fascinating glimpse into the international underground absinthe scene that proliferated during the drink's prohibition. Then, Marielle Songy joins us to discuss the history of an iconic New Orleans cocktail: the Absinthe Frappé. Marielle delves into the early days of the drink and its first home, the Old Absinthe House in the Crescent City. Today, you can enjoy an Absinthe Frappé anywhere in the nation thanks in no small part to New Orleans environmental chemist Ted Breaux. Ted tells us about the two decades he spent analyzing pre-ban absinthe bottles to prove to the U.S. government that there was nothing dangerous about the fabled green liquor. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Baker Mayfield flies North by Northwest to battle a terrifying Seattle Seahawks defense. The Jackson Dart party continues against New Orleans. The Drip Drill with Mike Ryan Ruiz examines the AFC North. Plus, the NFL's greatest people you don't know about with Jourdan Rodrigue. Dave Dameshek and the gang have the weekend plans ready for you on Football America! Host: Dave Dameshek Guests: Mike Ryan Ruiz, Jourdan Rodrigue Team: Gino Fuentes, Mike Fuentes, Bradley Campbell Director: Danny Benitez Senior Producers: Gino Fuentes, Mike Fuentes Executive Producer: Bradley Campbell (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images) Timestamps: (00:00:00-00:00:23) Start the Show! (00:00:23-00:29:17) Top Five Games and Drip Drill with Mike Ryan Ruiz (00:29:17-00:33:03) Pick Six Million Dollar Bet (00:33:03-00:49:28) NFL's Greatest People with Jourdan Rodrigue Follow us: Dave Dameshek: https://x.com/dameshek Jourdan Rodrigue: https://x.com/jourdanrodrigue Mike Ryan Ruiz: https://x.com/MichaelRyanRuiz Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Commanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HEADLINE: US Fiscal Crisis and the Politics of Debt GUEST NAME: Veronique de Rugy SUMMARY: John Batchelor speaks with Veronique de Rugy about the federal budget impasse and America's escalating debt crisis. The government has been operating solely on borrowed money since September 21, adding $2 trillion annually to the debt. Both parties avoid addressing fundamental fiscal problems through continuing resolutions that extend previous spending levels. Republicans claim fiscal responsibility while adding to the debt, and Democrats leverage shutdown threats to expand Obamacare subsidies. De Rugy argues that only entitlement reform of Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security can solve the crisis, along with ending private sector subsidies and reducing federal involvement in state affairs. 1870 NEW ORLEANS
The Giants get set for their 2nd game of the Dart era, and he has plenty of people excited
(0:44) — YANKEES: Behind Cam Schlittler's performance, the Yankees advance to the ALDS with a 4-0 win over the Red Sox. (17:17) — TWITTER SPACES: JJ returns to Spaces to react to the Yankees defeating the Red Sox in the wild-card round. (51:34) — GIANTS: The Giants head to New Orleans and look to add to their momentum from last week's win over the Chargers. (52:58) — JETS: The Jets try to get past their dreadful performance on 'MNF' and get their first win against the Cowboys. (55:58) — OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL: JJ and Joe B are back to make their picks for NFL Week 5 in Old School vs. New School. (82:28) — ART DICESARE: Handicapper Art DiCesare grades Joe and JJ's picks, gives his best tease, and gives the plays to avoid in Week 5. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski. Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guests: Art DiCesare and Joe Benigno Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The hosts break down Week 5 with updated algorithm results and a fresh set of medal games. They spotlight Denver, the Jets, New Orleans, and Baltimore, while also digging into the Vikings' inclusion as a pick. Listeners get sharp consensus analysis, market overreaction angles, and key historical betting trends to frame their week.
The New Orleans Saints return home in Week 5 after two weeks on the road, as they welcome the New York Giants to the Caesars Superdome. New Orleans will look to continue its recent success against the Giants, having won the 2023 and 2024 meetings and seven of the last ten.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Deuce emphasized his excitement for the Pelicans' upcoming 2025-26 season. He also discussed the start of the Joe Dumars era in New Orleans. Deuce and Hoss interviewed Bob Papa, the voice of the New York Giants, about the upcoming Saints-Giants matchup. Papa shared his thoughts on Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart, New York's offense without star WR Malik Nabers, and their elite pass rush. Papa also explained how the Saints can attack the Giants' defense. Mike gave a stat about the Saints' defense in third-and-long situations.
Mike and Deuce celebrated New Orleans earning the host site for the 2028 college football national championship game. The guys recapped San Francisco's impressive victory over Los Angeles on Thursday Night Football.
Mike and Steve discussed the action from the MLB's Wild Card Round and the latest Saints-Giants injury report. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, reported on the Saints' extended lease with the Superdome and the upcoming negotiations with the Pelicans. Mike and Steve interviewed Chris Low, a senior college football reporter for On3Sports, about the SEC. The guys spoke to Patricia Traina, the publisher of "New York Giants on SI," about the upcoming Saints-Giants matchup. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment.
Deuce emphasized his excitement for the Pelicans' upcoming 2025-26 season. He also discussed the start of the Joe Dumars era in New Orleans. Deuce and Hoss interviewed Bob Papa, the voice of the New York Giants, about the upcoming Saints-Giants matchup. Mike gave a stat about the Saints' defense in third-and-long situations. Mike and Deuce listened to Taysom Hill's locker room press availability. The guys spoke to Tulane football sideline reporter Maddy Hudak about the Green Wave's 4-1 start and upcoming AAC slate. Mike and Deuce questioned the Saints' lack of explosive plays on offense.
Hey everyone, Jonathan and Jeffrey here, bringing you the season finale of Season 4 of The Cocktail Guru Show, live from the vibrant city of New Orleans at Cafe Amelie. This episode is packed with incredible guests, insightful discussions, and, of course, amazing cocktails and food.We had the pleasure of hosting some fantastic guests this season, including:Kyle McHugh from Proof MediaLaura CullenBen Jones from Spiribam SpiritsAlejandro Coronado from Cuervo TequilaJaime Salas from Proximo SpiritsAbsinthe distiller, Absinthia VermutCelebrity guests Cheech and Chong
CP “The Fanchise” and Dexter Henry break down the New York Knicks' preseason opener vs the 76ers in Abu Dhabi — from Mitchell Robinson's dominance to Karl-Anthony Towns' new role under Mike Brown. Plus: is this Zion Williamson's make-or-break year with the Pelicans? We also dive into Joel Embiid's future with the Sixers, Joe Dumars' plan in New Orleans, and the Rockets' “bully ball” experiment without Fred VanVleet.Catch our video podcast here - Youtube.com/@thenbareportJoin TNR Discord to chat & call into the show https://bit.ly/nbarep Support the show
Sal and BT brought on betting expert Nick Kostos to unleash his hottest takes and best bets for NFL Week 5. Kostos immediately gave a fiery take on the Yankees' playoff odds before diving into the NFL, confidently predicting the Jets' first win of the season against an "awful" Cowboys team crippled by offensive line injuries. He also dissected the Giants-Saints line, begrudgingly leaning toward New Orleans due to New York's offensive struggles and the Superdome's home-field advantage. The segment culminated with a debate over a tricky survivor pool pick and a bold call for the Bills to "boat race" the Patriots, making this a must-listen for anyone looking for betting advice before Sunday's kickoff.
Tickets are available for our upcoming shows in New Orleans, Baltimore, and Brooklyn can be found here or at Drunkblackhistory.com! Hope to see you there! On this month's episode, Brandon is joined by seamstress and founder of Black Women Stitch, Lisa Woolfork to discuss the story of Louisa of Natchez who used her sewing skills to poison her enslavers along with the stories of other enslaved women who also fought back against their oppressors. Check out Lisa and Brandon at the upcoming Afro & Audio Podcast festival in Baltimore the weekend of October 17th, 2025. Tickets are available here!DBH Links:- https://www.instagram.com/officialdrunkblackhistory- https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/ - https://www.youtube.com/@drunkblackhistory- https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/16706941-dbh-logoGuest:Lisa WoolforkBlack Women StitchHosts:Brandon CollinsSponsors:Type, Tune, Tint"Drunk Black History" is a production of Casa de Collins LLC.
Football, New Orleans, Myths, Fall. Welcome to October Spooky Friends! MK and Courtney are almost half way through this witchy journey!
This episode was recorded live at the 2025 Joy & Wholeness Summit in Asheville, North Carolina.Kristen Gradney, MHA, RDN, LDN, is the Chief Wellness Officer and Vice President of Total Rewards for LCMC Health in New Orleans, LA, with over a decade of experience leading healthcare teams and transforming care through innovative, community-based strategies. A graduate of Louisiana State University with degrees in Sociology and Nutritional Science, she completed her dietetic internship at the Medical University of South Carolina and earned a Master of Health Administration from Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University. Kristen has held senior leadership roles in both acute and ambulatory care, developed worksite well-being programs, and served as a care transformation consultant. She serves on the Southeast Region American Heart Association Board and other healthcare and academic boards and is a nationally recognized wellness expert featured in major media outlets. Kristen also speaks nationally on healthcare leadership, nutrition, and wellness and has held leadership positions with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and multiple nonprofit organizations.Thanks for tuning in! Check out more episodes of The Well-Being Connector at www.bethejoy.org/podcast.
Send us a textThe New York Giants head into Week 5 surrounded by major storylines. Plus, we break down every NFL Week 5 matchup with our picks straight up, against the spread, and over/under.Giants fans—would you move Russell Wilson or Jameis Winston if Cincinnati came calling? And what's your number one key to beating the Saints: fixing the run defense or finally finishing in the red zone? Drop your take in the comments and hit subscribe to join the Goofball Army!Russell Wilson's name has popped up in trade rumors, with reports of “stray chatter” about a potential Bengals deal for a fifth-round pick. With Jaxson Dart now starting and proving himself against the Chargers, one of the Giants' veteran backups could be expendable. The leverage game is on, with both sides waiting for the other to make the first move as the trade deadline looms.Meanwhile, the Giants' run defense continues to be a glaring weakness. Tied for last in the league in yards per carry allowed, the unit has been gashed repeatedly for explosive runs. Shane Bowen stressed tackling, swarming, and “changing the math” up front—but until the Giants prove they can stop giving up chunk plays, it's the biggest worry heading into Sunday.Jaxson Dart also has some extra motivation this week. He revealed that he met with the Saints multiple times before the draft and thought New Orleans might take him. Instead, they chose tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. Now Dart gets the chance to show the Saints what they missed, and he's already won over Giants fans with his poise and toughness.We also check in with Abdul Carter, who praised Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns while emphasizing the defensive standard: stop the run, rush the passer, and set the tone. If that front four can dominate, the Giants have a clear path to victory.Thank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show!Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinFollow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballsFollow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballsSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
This week, hosts Reggie Worth and Jason Jefferies welcome Scott Ballew back to the program in a conversation about his new album Paradiso. Topics of conversation include New Orleans, abandoned prisons, cinema and music, Norse mythology, missed connections and much more. Happy listening, friends!
Melody Mundaca is an artist, DJ, and record collector from Chicago, IL, now based in Roanoke, VA. Shaped by a musically rich family and heritage, with Mexican, Chilean, Jamaican, and German roots, her sound reflects a deep and diverse knowledge of genres spanning house, disco, Latin, freestyle, soul, hip hop, R&B, and beyond. Outside of the booth, Melody sings, writes, and produces original music and writes poetry. Her DJ sets weave emotion with crate-dug gems and forward-thinking grooves, honoring the past while shaping the future. Guided by a love for dance and community, she creates inclusive spaces where rhythm and healing unite to create memorable experiences on the dance floor. Maggie Moser is an artist, DJ, and lifelong record collector based in Roanoke, VA. With roots spanning New York, Hong Kong, and most notably, New Orleans, Maggie has spent the past two decades in pursuit of sound, building a deep and eclectic collection that began with digging through her parents' records as a child. Trained in voice and piano from a young age, and with a love for playing synth and bass, she brings a musician's ear to every set. Her mixes are crafted as sonic journeys, connecting the dots between garage, psych, funk, soul, new wave, and disco, and inviting listeners into a world where every track tells part of a larger story. In the summer of 2025, they founded Femme Fatales Vinyl Club, an all-female DJ duo based in Roanoke, Virginia, with a mission to amplify women's presence in DJ culture and create inclusive dancefloor experiences locally and globally. Little Royal & the Swingmasters - Razor Blade Harvey Scales & the 7 Sounds - Get Down Marvin Holmes & the Uptights - Ooh Ooh the Dragon Camouflage - Bee Sting Donna Summer - Spring Affair Dee D. Jackson - Meteor Man Space - Magic Fly Raffaella Carrà - A Far L'amore Comincia Tu Elkin & Nelson - Jibaro Talking Drums - Courage Mahalia Jackson - My Story Patrick Cowley - Mutant Man Boz Scaggs - Lowdown Kool And The Gang - Fresh MSFB - Mysteries Of The World Dharma - Plastic Doll My Mine - Hypnotic Tango Electra - Feels Good (Carrots & Beets) Moodswings - 100% Pure Success (Madsters At Work Mix) Gino Soccio - Remember Cerrone - Supernature Giorgio Moroder - From Here To Eternity Frankie Knuckles ft. Jamie Principle - It's A Cold World The New Birth - Wildflower
Matt Jones is traveling back from South Africa, so Drew Franklin takes over the reins. Looking back to Sunday's tie between the Packers and Cowboys, are you still okay with teams playing to a draw? Tyreek Hill and Malik Nabers suffer season ending injuries and we're awaiting news on Lamar Jackson. The Browns are benching Joe Flacco in favor of rookie QB Dillon Gabriel. How do you feel about Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl Halftime Show? Heading to NFL Week 5, the Rams host a hampered 49ers squad. The Vikings and Browns are in London and Dillon Gabriel gets his first start. Will the Eagles stay undefeated after facing the Broncos? The Bucs and Seahawks don the throwback jerseys both looking for their 4th win. Jayden Daniels returns as the Commanders visit the Chargers. Drew explains why he's got no hope for the Cowboys against the Jets. Jaxson Dart gets his 2nd career start when the Giants are in New Orleans. How can the Ravens get back on track against the Texans? The Bengals will have their hands full against the Lions. Can the Patriots hold an edge against the Bills? Drew wonders which Chiefs team we'll see this weekend against the Jaguars. We wrap up with the Touchdown Parlay and looking forward to Matt's return on Sunday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Austin Wells rips a single down the line to score Jazz, while Ben Rice launches a first-inning homer and dishes postgame. Mookie Betts shines as Dodgers roll on, Jerry previews Jaxson Dart's Giants heading to New Orleans minus Malik Nabers, and Jayden Daniels can't hide his glee over the Mets missing the playoffs!
The New Warehouse Podcast comes to you live from the Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) conference in New Orleans, featuring a conversation with Glen Wegel, Vice President of Operations and IT at Kitchen Cabinet Distributors (KCD). Glen shares insights into KCD's rapid growth, how the company balances technology with operations, and his perspective on the future of the warehousing workforce. He also reflects on the unique role WERC plays as a space for idea-sharing and collaboration in the logistics industry.Support the show
CRYPTID: The Vampires of New OrleansJoin Josh as he explores the bloody history and modern mystery of New Orleans' most infamous legend — the vampire. For centuries, whispers of blood-drinking beings have haunted the city's streets, from the eerie tale of the Casket Girls and the attic of the Ursuline Convent to the chilling legends of the Carter Brothers and the enigmatic Jacques St. Germain.But the story doesn't stop in the past. From Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire to TikTok encounters and Reddit confessions, vampire lore is alive and well in the Crescent City. Is New Orleans truly the vampire capital of America, or are these just centuries of superstition feeding into the city's haunted reputation?Follow us on Instagram @outtherecryptids and support the show on Patreon @outtherecryptids.
Caitlin Carney is co-owner of Porgy's Seafood Market in New Orleans.Caitlin calls herself the “Lady Monger.” Her business, Porgy's Seafood Market, is a purple storefront on a busy corner in Mid-City New Orleans. It feels like a cross between a fish shop, a lunch joint, and a neighborhood bar.It's a market with a mission: to reconnect New Orleanians with Gulf seafood. A lot of the fish sold in the city is not from the Louisiana coast. Most shoppers are getting their seafood from big supermarket chains, which don't always make buying local a priority. And those shoppers often choose the fish that's most familiar, like salmon or tilapia, which are not from the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, Caitlin says, it's getting less and less profitable for independent fishers to harvest seafood from the Gulf.Caitlin is trying to educate consumers and also trying to make it more profitable for fishers in Louisiana to keep working. One way she does this is by selling bycatch, which is unintended, non-target catch. Often bycatch is thrown away, even when it's delicious, and the fisher makes no profit.“We love what we call hot fish, which are hot fish—you know, they're sexy,” she says. “Whenever we get bycatch, and they come in and they're gorgeous, we're like, ‘Damn, that's a hot fish!' “One of our favorite bycatch is scorpionfish, which is really fantastic as a sashimi,” she adds. “We got some long tail bass in the other day that I didn't even know you could get. So, yeah, it's always an adventure.”if Caitlin can buy it and then convince her customers that it's worth trying, that means additional revenue for the fisher.Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website and follow us on Instagram.
This week the boys are back and we have the ARC Ambassador in with us to go over our trip to New Orleans. We basically go through all our stories and fun we had down there so please enjoy and have fun just like we all did...Check us out on all social media at time for another podcast or check out our website at timeforanother.com Send us an email at timeforanotherpodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-for-another/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
When the sun dips below the horizon and the city goes quiet, history becomes more pronounced. From creaking hotel corridors to shadowy alleys, the stories told after dark can reveal the true spirit of a place.Ghost tours can help us see the personal side behind the places we visit, balancing goose bumps with grounded history. You leave these places with more than a fright. You gain context that enriches the travel experience.In this episode, host Angie Orth is joined by travel journalist and former paranormal investigator Jennifer Billock. Together, they explore what makes a ghost tour truly worthwhile, balancing spine-tingling tales with historical accuracy. Whether you're a skeptic, true believer, or simply curious, this conversation will help you find tours that are memorable for all the right reasons.You'll hear about haunted hot spots in New Orleans, Chicago, Michigan, and beyond; tips on how to be a respectful paranormal tourist; and tours that can actually deepen your connections by blending history, storytelling, and mystery.What You'll Learn:00:00 Why haunted places hook us 02:19 The rise of paranormal tourism and why interest is growing worldwide06:18 The Bourbon Orleans Hotel and other can't-miss New Orleans ghost sites10:27 Chicago's Iroquois Theater fire and how tours balance history with chills17:03 Ghost tour etiquette: honoring the past and making sure nothing “follows” you homeConnect with Jennifer Billock:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferjoanbillockCTA: Ex: What's the scariest ghost tour you've ever been on? Tell us about it in the comments!Connect with AAA:Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises
Mike Johnson, Dylan Mathews, and Ali Mac react to the news that New Orleans will host the 2028 College Football Playoff National Championship at Caesars Superdome, and talk about how New Orleans hosting the College Football Playoff National Championship game is because Bourbon Street and big games mix well.
HR2 - Braves' open manager job should be most attractive in MLB In hour two Mike Johnson, Dylan Mathews, and Ali Mac react to the news that Brian Snitker will not return as the Atlanta Braves' Manager next season, let you hear Brian Snitker talk about how the job isn't tough to leave but the relationships are, react to what Snitker had to say, explain why they think the Braves' next manager needs to have World Series winning experience, react to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle, react to the news that New Orleans will host the 2028 College Football Playoff National Championship game at Caesars Superdome, and then close out hour two by diving into The Life of Mike Johnson and getting Mike'd Up!
Jamie Kennedy's return to Undressed is like a double shot of espresso—smooth, bold, and a little wild. In this second part of our 100th episode, Jamie opens up about love, money, and the kind of bag that can make a grown man tear up. He paints a cinematic picture of gifting his “Audrey Hepburn” of a girlfriend a $4,000 Louis Vuitton from the Beverly Center—the shriek, the joy, the protective hook for the bag in her car—and then confesses he's eyeing a Birkin next (“thirty grand, chumps!”). It's the kind of moment that makes you laugh while tugging at your heart, especially as he reveals she didn't grow up with nice things and now cherishes every detail. From there, the convo swings from the surreal (Jamie's jaw dropping at a military parade featuring Kim Jong-un, Xi Jinping, and Putin) to the hilarious (banter about whether “the gays” would make jail “pretty” and Martha Stewart's jail doilies) to pure Hollywood gossip—like the shocker that Sabrina Carpenter's aunt is actually Bart Simpson (Nancy Cartwright!) and the low-key fortune Jennifer Tilly made off The Simpsons. But the real pulse of this episode beats in Jamie's vulnerability. He opens up about losing both parents, downsizing his life pre-COVID, Alyssa moving in, their pandemic ping-pong and naked sunbathing, and his current crossroads: rebuying his old Los Feliz home or starting fresh in Beverly Hills, Vegas, or even New Orleans. It's a midlife-meets-career confession that feels both raw and refreshingly unfiltered. Then comes the mystical twist. During his live coffee reading, a heart literally forms at the bottom of his cup—Pol' and Patrik see it too—and the energy in the studio shifts. The reading nudges Jamie toward love, partnership, and maybe even fatherhood (“Alyssa would be such a good mom”), as he wrestles with whether to finally “put a ring on it.” It's intimate, disarming, and strangely prophetic. Of course, the episode isn't all tears. Jamie dives headfirst into Runway Rundown, roasting and raving over Sophie Turner's sultry “I'm single” lace look, Chloe Sevigny's “Halloween Horror Nights” couture disaster, Austin Butler's 1975 porn-leather misstep, and even his own past fashion crimes (a black mesh headbanded ensemble he swears was for Kicking It Old School, but the hosts say screams “Motherlode at 3 a.m.”). The mix of self-deprecation and bold honesty is pure Jamie. By the end, you've laughed at Missy Elliott booting him out of a Phantom, gasped at the Seminole Hard Rock “death suite” he unknowingly slept in, and leaned forward as he weighs buying Raven-Symoné's Porsche. It's the ultimate Jamie Kennedy blend—Hollywood chaos, heartfelt confessions, and a coffee reading that feels like a cosmic mic drop. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
On this week's episode, it's the 2 best friends of all time, Scotty and Derek. Derek is going to New Orleans, and Scotty is going to keep Tinder for entertainment purposes even if he gets into a relationship. Playing football in Dublin was lame, and Green Bay kisses the Dallas Cowboys. Is living alone overrated or underrated, and what would be the Scotty and Derek starter kit? What are the worst animals to ride like a horse, and what is the best ways to get rid of spiders in your house? What are the worst things to wake you up and could you "Kobe" every baby you have to hold? Enjoy another episode, and keep on laughing!