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It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Curbed Lionheart - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 22:59


We hear a lot about the link between the online world and the real world these days. Most real world purchases begin with an online search. Even purchases as big as a house. There s no better example of the influence of the online world on the real world of real estate than Curbed. Curbed is technically a nationwide real estate blog. But it s also an influencer. It reports on real estate trends, but it also helps create them. Curbed is smart, and hip. Missy Wilkinson is the New Orleans editor of Curbed NOLA. Liz Maute Cooke is the owner of Lionheart Prints. Lionheart sells stationery and other products from its store and printshop on Magazine Street. But this is not your grandma s Hallmark greeting card store. Lionheart is smart, and hip. On this edition of Out to Lunch, Peter Ricchiuti has lunch with two of the smartest and hippest people in New Orleans business. Photos at Commander s Palace by Jill Lafleur. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
I Hate Everyone Who Isn't You - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 64:41


Facebook isn t the only giant company in trouble. Apparently while FB is losing its grip on social media, Hallmark is losing its grip on the greeting card business. Small indie card manufacturers with non cheesy ideas and cool cards are moving in, like our own NOLA based Lionheart Prints. Liz Maute Cooke is the artist and entrepreneur behind Lionheart, and also host of the podcast Lionheart Living not the one that s making America fat again . Liz comes up with sayings on cards like "Thanks Dad for not screwing me up entirely" and "You put the hot in hot mess." And she does it all without drugs. Mostly. The conception of Sarah Isabelle Prevot was preceded some years earlier by her French father seeing a person on the street in New Orleans with a monkey. That gave rise somehow to a premonition about marrying a local woman which ended up after a number of twists and turns with Sarah being at school in Folsom when a kid pulled out a gun and ultimately to her becoming a special ed PE teacher and writing about watercolors. If that all sounds like poetry, meet Cubs. Cubs the Poet is about as close as you re going to get to hanging out with someone from the Beat generation, or perhaps in this case the Beats Generation. Cubs is the real deal intellectual poet coming at life from a dimension you didn t know was out there. He s the kind of guy who changes lives. See if you agree. Andrew Duhon turns in one of his greatest performances of his long Happy Hour tenure and all because he sang No Man s Land off of his new album False River "down a step." Andrew and Cubs collaborate on a spontaneous extemporaneous performance piece of poetry and music that will have your jaw hitting the floor. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon.

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Who Invented Mardi Gras? In today's episode, we tackle a controversial subject - who invented Mardi Gras? Mobile or New Orleans? My guest is Ted Flotte, with the Historic Mobile Preservation Society and Joe Cain Marching Society. Ted and I explore the history of Carnival and Mardi Gras in both Mobile and New Orleans.   On today’s show, you’ll learn... About the many things Mobile and New Orleans share in common, including their founders The history of Carnival and Mardi Gras in both places, and How to look for the tell tale signs someone walking down the street may be a member of one of Carnival's most secret organizations! All this and more on today's episode of the Beyond Bourbon Street podcast! Resources Recommended Reading Ann Pond: Cowbellion; Masons and Mardi Gras; and Cain.  Ann Pond is originally from New Orleans, got her BA/MA from U.N.O. and PhD from U.S.M. Former Assistant Diector of the Gallier House.  These three books are well-researched and sourced to give an accurate account of the beginning of Mardi Gras in Mobile and New Orleans. Available on Amazon or Lulu. Samuel Kinser: Carnival, American Style: Mardi Gras at New Orleans and Mobile. (1990) A Professor of History at Northern Illinois University gives his outsider, academic take. Available on Amazon. Rosary O'Neill: New Orleans Carnival Krewes: The History, Spirit & Secrets of Mardi Gras. An insiders view of New Orleans krewes. Available on Amazon. Jennifer Atkins, New Orleans Carnival Balls: The Secret Side of Mardi Gras, 1870-1920. Ditto. Available on Amazon. Films Order of Myths, Margaret Brown.  A behind-the-scenes look at many aspects of Mobile Mardi Gras. Watch on Amazon. By Invitation Only, Rebecca Snedeker.  A more incisive and critical (New Orleans Magazine called it a "hatchet job") look at New Orleans krewes.  Available on newday.com. Always For Pleasure, Les Blank. A classic. All On A Mardi Gras Day, Royce Osborn Photographic Books Jeff and Megan Haller, and Eleanor Inge Baker: Bon Temps: Alabama's Mardi Gras. Available online. Kerri McCaffety: Masking and Madness: Mardi Gras in New Orleans Other Books Robert Tallant: Mardi Gras As It Was Anything by Henri Schindler, Errol Laborde or Arthur Hardy (New Orleans), or Emily Staples Hearin (Mobile) A History of the Strikers 1852- America's Oldest Mystic Society (1997); The Mistick Krewe: Chronicles of Comus and his Kin (Perry Young, 1931) Our Book of State — The History of the Order of Myths (1967) Infant Mystics - The First Hundred Years (Caldwell Delaney/Cornelia McDuffie Turner, 1968) If I Ever Cease to Love — One Hundred Years of Rex 1872-1971 (Charles Dufour/Lenoard Huber, 1971) Without Malice — the 100th Anniversary of the Comic Cowboys (Samuel Eichold, 1989)    Website and Glossy Magazines   Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide   The Mobile Mask (Steve Joynt)   N.B. Because our discussion focused on the historic ties between New Orleans and Mobile, these recommendations are concentrated on the krewes that were formed as a result. There are many other sources that could be included about Mardi Gras since 1900.  For instance, the Mobile Area Mardi Gras Association has also had a King and Queen since 1940. Please check your local bookstores first. Thank You A huge thanks to Ted Flotte, with the Historic Mobile Preservation Society and Joe Cain Marching Society. Ted not only conceived the idea for this episode, but also provided the treasure trove of resources listed above. Thanks to Liz Maute Cooke of Lionheart Prints for providing a space to record the episode. After we recorded, Liz decided to become our first sponsor - yay! Check out all the fabulous hand lettered cards, prints, and handmade goods made by New Orleans artists. Shop online or in person and use the code BEYONDBOURBON to get 5 bucks off any t-shirt. I am currently loving my "Who's Your Crawdaddy" shirt with a design hand drawn by Liz. Want to Make Your Trip to New Orleans the Best Ever? Of course you do! If you’re planning a trip to New Orleans and want to cut through all the research we’re here to help. We offer a personalized travel consult. Here’s how it works: You complete a brief questionnaire to help us get to know you and the experience you want to have in New Orleans. Next, we set up a 20-30 minute phone or video call. During the call, we get to know you a little better. We can clarify any questions and bounce a few ideas off of you to make sure we ‘re on the right track. Finally, we prepare and deliver a pdf document with our recommendations for your trip. Depending on your needs the report will contain specific places to stay, eat and drink. It will also offer suggestions on things to do and see, all based on your budget and interests. Sound good? Just go to http://www.beyondbourbonst.com/travel for all the details and a link to order the service. Subscribe to the Podcast If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play Music or wherever you get your podcasts. If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans. Join Us on Facebook We now have a Facebook group where you can ask questions, share your New Orleans experiences and engage with others who love all things New Orleans. Join us by going to www.beyondbourbonst.com/facebook Contact Us Got an idea for an episode, have some feedback or just want to say hi? Leave us a message at 504-475-7632 or send an email to mark@beyondbourbonst.com Thanks for listening! Mark

Lionheart Living
New Year, Who Dis?

Lionheart Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 6:47


It's a new year and a fresh start for our show! Yeah yeah, we've only had a couple episodes but there's no time like the present to start anew– with a slightly different show name and energy. Take a listen to find out what's new. Find us on the internet: Lionheart Prints www.lionheartprints.com @lionheartprints Liz Maute Cooke @lionheartliz

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Lionheart Living
Introducing Lionheart Radio

Lionheart Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 13:08


Artist & owner of Lionheart Prints, Liz Maute Cooke interviews people making bold moves in the direction of their dreams. Entrepreneurs, artists, authors, athletes alike share their stories of their struggles and successes, giving insight into the universal lessons they discovered along the way. On each episode, you can expect honest, inspiring, and entertaining conversations with kind, brave, and fun people across all walks of life. This isn't the highlight reel, this is the real-real. For more on Liz Maute Cooke: www.instagram.com/lizmautecooke For more on Lionheart Prints: www.lionheartprints.com www.instagram.com/lionheartprints www.facebook.com/lionheartprints  

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Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business
Encore Episode: Opening a brick mortar store, Liz Maute Cooke of Lionheart Prints

Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 86:19


Are you curious how people expand their businesses to open a brick and mortar shop? Liz Maute Cooke of Lionheart Prints explains her journey from creating her prints as a fun hobby to building it up to where it is today. She now has a storefront in New Orleans that you can go visit and shop from in-person. Liz goes really in-depth about how she actually built Lionheart Prints and she has great insights into what it takes to be successful with a product-based business. Topics we cover: — How Liz’s obsession with MS Paint (eventually) evolved into her full-time career — Her experience of attending the Stationery Academy and what she learned that helped her begin putting together a cohesive brand — The simple creative project she started on an airplane that helped her find her specific style — How Liz’s business grew so that it became her full-time gig — What prompted Liz to open her brick and mortar shop and what that process looked like — The ins and outs of exhibiting at trade shows — What Liz is doing to support her conception journey — Our goals for 2017

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Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business
Episode 25: Opening a brick and mortar store, with Liz Maute Cooke of Lionheart Prints

Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 86:19


Are you curious how people expand their businesses to open a brick and mortar shop? Liz Maute Cooke of Lionheart Prints explains her journey from creating her prints as a fun hobby to building it up to where it is today. She now has a storefront in New Orleans that you can go visit and shop from in-person. Liz goes really in-depth about how she actually built Lionheart Prints and she has great insights into what it takes to be successful with a product-based business.

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