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A Chicago cop (Richard Gere) travels to the Louisiana Bayou to take down the mobster (Jeroen Krabbé) that killed his partner. Co-starring Kim Basinger.
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Introducing American Homicide. Betrayal host Andrea Gunning, speaks with American Homicide host Sloane Glass about the brand-new podcast. American Homicide explores mysterious and iconic murder cases from across America. Whether it's the spacious skies and vast deserts of New Mexico or the backwaters of the Louisiana Bayou, these murders are connected to their settings. Journalist Sloane Glass leads you through each crime with interviews from the victim's family and investigators. Please take a moment to listen and subscribe to American Homicide by clicking here. You will find American Homicide on the iHeartApp, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you want to listen to episodes one week early and ad-free, you can sign up for iHeartTrueCrime+, exclusively on Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening! American Homicide S1: E1 – The Father's Day Murders, Part 1 On Father's Day 2011, Cherie Ortiz discovered her parents and brother brutally murdered in their home in the quiet village of El Rancho, New Mexico. In the first episode of American Homicide, journalist Sloane Glass unravels the shocking crime that devastated a close-knit community and ignited a search for answers. To reach out to the American Homicide team, please email us at AmericanHomicidePod@gmail.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing American Homicide. There and Gone hosts, Andrea Gunning and Ben Fetterman, speak with American Homicide host Sloane Glass about the brand-new podcast. American Homicide explores mysterious and iconic murder cases from all across America. Whether it's the spacious skies and vast deserts of New Mexico or the backwaters of the Louisiana Bayou, these murders are connected to their settings. Journalist Sloane Glass leads you through each crime with interviews from the victim's family and investigators. Please take a moment to listen and subscribe to American Homicide by clicking here. You will find American Homicide on the iHeartApp, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you want to listen to episodes one week early and ad-free, you can sign up for iHeartTrueCrime+, exclusively on Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening! American Homicide S1: E1 – The Father's Day Murders, Part 1 On Father's Day 2011, Cherie Ortiz discovered her parents and brother brutally murdered in their home in the quiet village of El Rancho, New Mexico. In the first episode of American Homicide, journalist Sloane Glass unravels the shocking crime that devastated a close-knit community and ignited a search for answers. To reach out to the American Homicide team, please email us at AmericanHomicidePod@gmail.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate Chopin wrote about life on the Louisiana Bayou after the Civil War, and she portrays the life of blacks on the plantation with tenderness and understanding. In this story a woman named LaFolle, who lives alone in a cabin far from the main home due to a terrifying event in her childhood, which has prevented her from crossing the secrtion between her cabin and all the others, saves the life of the white owner's son by conquering her fears. Fo0llow Me at AMERICA'S BEST OF TIMES: A BOOMER JOURNAL (1949-1969) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-americas-best-of-times-a-boomer-journal-1949-1969/id1483649026
While Malory tries to make ISIS a green workplace, Archer and Lana head to the Louisiana Bayou to prevent a dangerous eco-terrorist from bombing America's largest natural gas pipeline. Director Adam Reed Writers Boswell CockerAdam Reed Stars H. Jon BenjaminJudy GreerAmber Nash
Come along, for a captivating moonlit canoe ride through the Louisiana Bayou. Picture yourself amidst the secluded swamps, winding through moss-laden trees, enchanted by the sounds of the night. Relax and surrender your anxieties with Pursed-lip breathing while watching the nocturnal wonders of the Bayou come alive. Ease your way into the most perfect night's sleep under the summer moon's luminous embrace. For more from OpenMind, follow us on Instagram @openmindstudios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in this exclusive interview with Acquania Escarne, a key figure in the groundbreaking acquisition of a 120-room hotel set against the stunning Louisiana Bayou. This episode delves into the innovative strategies used to raise capital, the importance of community and education in increasing Black hotel ownership, and the role of crowdfunding in transforming hotel investment dreams into reality. Discover how this venture not only aims to build generational wealth but also positively impacts hotel staff and the local community through strategic partnerships and management. Don't miss this insightful conversation on making history in the hotel industry, once again. You can larn more at Acquania's website https://thepurposeofmoney.com/author/admin/
The Rougarou Beast of the Louisiana Bayou is a Wolfish Cryptid and my goodness it sounds all together possible for it to exist!! This wolf-like shapeshifter has all the proper makings of a SCARY SWAMP CREATURE to keep us on the Good Side of Humanity!! And MARDI GRAS!! ARE YOU READY FOR IT?! BE SURE to download our NOLA PDF via our website: www.frolickingchronicles.com Youtube Vid Audio/Music Clips:Zydeco Sont Pas Sale (Snap Beans Not Salty)Black Masking Indians: A historical New Orleans Carnival TraditionROUGAROU - Legendary Beast of South LouisianaHappy New Year Live! LondonSACRED SPIRIT Native American Shamanic MeditationSurvivorArticles:Top 5 Monsters of New OrleansThe Rogarou altasobscura.comMardiGrasNewOrleans.comSt. Germaine LiqueurNew Orleans PDF www.FrolickingChronicles.comShout Outs:Bobby Brader @bobbybrader our Composer!!Bobby Brader IMDbSupport the showwww.FrolickingChronicles.comPatreon for exclusive contentYouTube Subscribe to our ChannelInstagram @FrolickingChronicles for updates & current eventsTikTok @ParanormalCocktails for FUN
Join LaTangela as she chats with Calvin Mills, Jr. - CEO - Nexus Louisiana This Friday, November 24th make plans to witness the BizTech Challenge featuring 7 student teams competing for an opportunity to win $20,000. The BizTech Challenge is a STEM-based pitch competition featuring students from across the state. Actor/Producer Morris Chestnut will serve as the host of the Fireside Chat and the event will be hosted by TV Personality Charisse Gibson. For more information visit NEXUS NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LaTangela Fay NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman THE LATANGELA SHOW TANTUNE RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV - WLFT - Baton Rouge, La. KGLA - New Orleans, La. The Louisiana Film Channel YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms www.LaTangela.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is about a creature with a sinister presence and the unmistakable scent of wet fur. A supernatural predator, blending seamlessly with the darkness, ready to drag its victims into the depths of the bayou, never to be seen again. Could there really be a wolf-like creature down in the Louisiana Bayou? Or is there an explanation for what people are seeing? Find out in this episode! Follow us on Instagram @outtherecryptids to see the post made with all of the videos and pictures we discuss in the episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outtherecryptids/support
Happy Spooky Season!! This week Emily tells us about the rougarou, the legendary Cajun werewolf. The rougarou was often used as a cautionary tale for children and adults alike. If you have ever experienced a rougarou let us know! Our zero proof drink this week is very fitting - it is the Rougarou coffee blend by French Truck Coffee. They typically offer this every year around this time and it is so good! This blend is made up of Honduran and Colombian coffee and has notes of praline, caramel, and chocolate brownie sweetness. Emily also wanted to shout out Clearly Canadian which she loves! SOURCES About the Rougarou Fest | Rougarou Fest Legend of the Rougarou: The Complete Loup-garou Guide | PeachTown The Rougarou, Beast of the Louisiana Bayou, Gets a Makeover - Atlas Obscura The Rougarou's comin': How tales of the Cajun folklore creature have endured for centuries | The Latest | Gambit Weekly | nola.com Legend of the Rougarou: Louisiana's Werewolf - The Crescent Magazine: Tulane's Online Lifestyle Publication (tulanemagazine.com) The Rougarou: A Terrifying Legend of Cajun Folklore - 10/31 Consortium (1031consortium.com) Save the Swamp: But, Beware the “Rougarou” • The National Wildlife Federation Blog (nwf.org) Rougarou: The Swamp Werewolf - Terrebonne Parish Library System (mytpl.org) Rougarou - Wikipedia Werewolf - Wikipedia History of the Rougarou: Louisiana's Werewolf (pelicanstateofmind.com) He creeps, he crawls, he conquers – the nicholls worth Rougarou - Forgotten History Shorts - YouTube ROUGAROU - Legendary Beast of South Louisiana, History and Folklore - YouTube Haunted New Orleans! Louisiana Legends - The Rougarou (Cajun Werewolf) and more! - YouTube
Louisiana is rich in cultural history, and its eclectic city, New Orleans, has much to offer. Whether you think of Mardi Gras, king cakes, or crawfish, it's easy to envision yourself in these bustling streets. But be aware this city may also be hiding a dark secret, one that, if not taken seriously, might unveil a nasty curse. ---- 00:00 - Start 00:49 - France lands in the New World (And brings an uninvited guest). 03:04 - The curse upon nonpracticing Catholics. 05:13 - The curse of the Rougarou. 08:22 - Other possible ways one might become a Rougarou. 10:05 - The Rougarou through oral traditions (and how it has changed). ----- All links
Hello and welcome to the season finale of Dragonfly Tales, a story podcast with Emily and Leo.We have been nominated in the Kids Category of The British Podcast Awards 2023!!!!A big thank you to all our listeners for their continued support and for inspiring us to get this far - we are honoured and very proud!Please check out the other kids Podcasts nominated, including our buddies at Super Great Kids Stories!You can still vote for us in 'The Listeners Choice Category ' Here is the link and THANK YOU SO MUCH! https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingOur story comes from the Louisiana Bayou. It's a Cajun story, and you can learn more about Louisiana and the rich Cajun culture HERE.The little song we sing is a French Cajun ditty. The lyrics are quite horrid but also funny:Cajun FrenchLes maringouins l'ont mangé ma belle. ils'ont resté de ses gros orteils c'est Pour me faire des bouchons de liège,c'est Pour boucher mes demi-bouteilles. Et mon papa s'en alle mulet, Et Ma maman s'en allait 'léphant, Et Mon p'tit frer' sur un ouaouaron,Et ma p'tit' soeur, sur un coin d'mon coeur.EnglishThe mosquitoes have eaten my sweetheart. They only left her big toes To use as corks now I supposeAnd seal up my wine bottles And my papa he went on a mule, And my mama on an elephant, My little brother he went on a toad, my little sis on a piece of my heart. If you would like a shout out, the best thing to do is join the Dragonfly Tales story chat on Facebook. However, if you don't use Facebook, you can email us at emilydragonflytales@gmail.com and we will try our best to give you a shout out.You can follow us on:Facebook InstagramTwitterThanks for listening! Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBandStorytelling and music by Dragonfly Tales Produced by Andy GrazebrookArt by Light CreativeSound effects by Zapsplat
A former agent heads to the Louisiana Bayou to track down and destroy the right-wing vigilantes who killed his partner. Directed by Sam Firstenberg Written by James Booth Produced by Yoram Globus Menahem Golan Starring Michael Dudikoff Steve James Bill Wallace John P. Ryan Cinematography Gideon Porath Edited by Michael J. Duthie Production companies Cannon Films Golan-Globus Productions Release date September 12, 1986 Running time 103 minutes
Our first terrifying tale of the macabre is ‘My dad used to tell me a story about a cave in the mountains' by the wonderfully talented Corpse Child, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all: /user/Corpse_Child/ Today's second phenomenal story is ‘The Monster from the Louisiana Bayou', an original story by Janis Kent [originally titled ‘Oink']; shared directly with me via email and read here with the author's express permission. Today's final tale of the weird and macabre is ‘I'm a Photographer Specializing in Remote Wilderness Expeditions, I Think This is my Last Job', an original work by Nick Moore, narrated here for you all with the author's express permission: /user/nmwrites/
While often associated with the Louisiana Bayou, the Rougarou has its own unique presence in Canadian folklore, particularly in regions influenced by French-Canadian heritage. Join us as we uncover the secrets and lore surrounding this enigmatic creature.In this episode, we'll trace the origins of the Rougarou legend in Canada. Drawing upon the rich cultural tapestry of the Métis communities, we'll unravel the stories and beliefs that have shaped the perception of this creature.Discover the intriguing similarities and differences between the Canadian Rougarou and its counterparts in other cultures. We'll explore how this creature bridges the gap between Indigenous folklore and European legends, showcasing the fascinating blending of cultural influences.Exploring the physical attributes and behaviors associated with the Rougarou, we'll paint a vivid picture of this legendary creature. From its shapeshifting abilities to its eerie howls echoing through the dense forests and swamps. The Rougarou carries moral and symbolic significance in Canadian folklore. We'll examine the tales and lessons surrounding the Rougarou, from cautionary stories to its embodiment of the struggle between good and evil.Lastly, we'll uncover the modern-day presence of the Rougarou . Despite the passage of time, this creature continues to be seen by many people, with its legends passed down through generations that keep it alive. Don't forget to get in on the Giveaway on our instagram and tiktok the entire month of July! 3 prizes will be given to a lucky three! Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
New Orleans food writer Ian McNulty on the comeback of Restaurant Des Familles in deep bayou country Louisiana.
The murderous Swamp Thing rampages through the Louisiana Bayou while Alec Holland begins a spiritual odyssey to discover who--or what-- he really is. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/PlanesTrainsandComicBooks Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/planestrainsandcomicbooks
Our Third Monday of the month is our ‘Oils A-Z' episode. This week our Leader practitioners will be sharing a deep dive into Lemon: the oil of Focus. Initial BOGO Tips: Neroli, besides supporting hormones, beautiful skin, and soothing mood, also helps with cramping pain: wonderful for menstrual and digestive support Davana is like a mood ring! Changing with each person's chemistry Brightening Gel is a high-end Vitamin C facial serum Diffuse Island Mist in Hot summer environments to help keep cool Lemon is no ordinary oil! Learn more about the Physical uses for cleansing with d-limonene: cuts through Gunk! Daily tonic in water, but also Try in shampoo, breaking up solid gunk, like stones, blood pressure support, And learn how lemon's ability to move & clear would help with pain and inflammation. Understand Dr. Mica's Analogy of Hormone imbalance with brain fog to a Louisiana Bayou- steamy, hot, boggy, and gunky- And how Lemon is the Empress Oil for this! How Lemon facilitates our Liver Actions with Phase II Detoxification Slows down the enzyme that breaks down our Skin's Elastin! (Only use at night) Supports the healthy balance of White & Red Blood cells = supporting our immune system Understand Why we say Lemon is the oil of uplifting, abundance, clearing, and movement of all stagnation This oil comes from the Pith/Peel/Pi - in Chinese Medicine, this clears Liver Qi stagnation. Supports our Ligaments & Tendons elasticity by easing Liver Qi stagnation Lemon on LV3 & GB 34 Learn how you can support an anxious indecisive “mama Hoohoo” state with Lemon!
In this exciting episode of The Cannon Cruisers, JD and Randy take a trip to 1988 and the Louisiana Bayou. Along the way, they meet a talented writer from Manhattan, her daughter who is struggling with addiction, and the matriarch of a swamp family who rules over her three sons with an iron fist. That's right, folks; we checked out yet another forgotten Cannon Classic, "Shy People.” Starring Jill Clayburgh, Barbara Hershey, and Martha Plimpton in an Andrey Konchalovskiy-directed film with a screenplay by Konchalovkiy and Gerard Brach. Yes, there are people out in that swamp, shy people, just like us.
Ever dance with the devil in the pale moon light? Did you! Really! You know his name is Isaac right... weird I know... Anyway! On this weeks episode of "From Dusk Till Don" we have an outside horror movie suggestion from a long time friend! We travel down to Louisiana Bayou to watch a already torn apart family become even more torn apart by some outside Bayou folk that may or may not be fallen angels. So say Hi-you to the Bayou.THANK YOU FOR LISTENINGPLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTAGRAMS:https://instagram.com/fromdusktilldonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
THE SWAMP CALLS THE SWAMP CALLS... for you to listen to this episode of Multiplayer Vault! Evan and Sky trudge through the Louisiana Bayou to bring you the story and lore of Hunt: Showdown. Please let us know what you think and show your support for the podcast!: https://anchor.fm/multiplayervaultpodcast Socials: Instagram: bearitone_studios YouTube: Bearitone Studios Also if you want to show your support GIVE US MONEY PLEEEEAAAAASE (completely optional) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/btstudios --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/multiplayervaultpodcast/support
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Organizers fighting to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell claim they have enough signatures to move forward. But where the recall effort goes from here has yet to be determined. The Times-Picayune | The Advocate's editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace gives us an update, and tells us what could happen next. February is not only Black History Month, but also brings the one hundred and third anniversary of the founding of baseball's Negro Leagues. Before baseball was integrated, the Negro League was where baseball players of color participated in America's pastime. But while some of the most well remembered Negro League teams were in Kansas City, Indianapolis, and Newark, New Orleans has a rich history of Negro League teams that has often been overlooked. Last year, President of the Negro League Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Bob Kendrick, joined us for more on Louisiana Black baseball history. Today, we hear an encore of this conversation. When you hear the word Amish, you're probably picturing a lot of things but not the Louisiana Bayou. But right now Amish volunteers are in Louisiana, rebuilding homes destroyed by hurricanes long after most other aid has left. As the Gulf States Newsroom's Stephan Bisaha reports, the trips have led to cross country connections over hardship, food and faith. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber. Our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz and our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Urban legends for Halloween? YOU BETCHA! Alaina brings us an urban legend straight out of the Louisiana Bayou- she really can't get enough of that place, eh? Le Feu Follet is a really pretty set of words, but don't you go following them into the dark. Even if you are listening to Death Cab For Cutie. And while we're on this path of warning you about things you should and shouldn't do, let me tell ya don't mess with Queen Hannah Cranna. She's not noble, but she is a witch and she will fuck with your ability to make a good pie. If that's a little vague press play and Ash will clear it all up for you!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NORCO is what you get when you take a long lost LucasArts adventure game and steep it in Louisiana Bayou swamp water, then strain in through a filter of deep cynicism and hyper-local, near-future science fiction. Bryan and Josh showed up for the evocative writing and stunningly designed pixel art , but soon realized that the game's crowning achievement was likely the way it was able to convey a sense of place and history perhaps more effectively than any other game they have played. So listen in for their discussion on NORCO's story, themes, mechanics, and how it all blends together into an incredibly unique and affecting adventure game.Three Word Reviews:Bryan - Local sci-fi gumboJosh - Desolated Bayou Banger Show Notes:NORCO Original Soundtrack
Last week BTL RADIO SHOW started some cinematic summer globetrotting with films about Mongolia & Genghis Khan and Syrian immigrants rebuilding lives in Canada. This week we continue our cinematic trek and go from the steamy swamps of the bayou in the Southern United States with CHRISTINE CHEN and ERZULIE to the highest point on the Earth – the summit of Mt. Everest – with ALEX HARZ and THE QUEST: NEPAL. First up, director/writer/editor/adventurer ALEX HARZ joins us live talking about his new documentary THE QUEST: NEPAL. Talk about an up close and personal journey!! Alex takes us along on his trek through Kathmandu and up into the Himalayas as he makes his way up Mt. Everest to its summit. Amazing cinematography with even more jaw-dropping images not only shows us the splendor of nature but the beauty of the Nepalese people and their culture. An engaging and entertaining adventurer and filmmaker, I could have chatted with Alex all day talking about THE QUEST: NEPAL. And as you listen to this show, you'll feel the same. I was gobsmacked watching this documentary and even moreso hearing Alex talk about the preparation and journey itself, and the filming process and challenges, especially when it became just Alex filming his first-person POV due to a crew that slowly fell ill from the physical strain and altitude acclimation. And then we travel to the Louisiana Bayou with writer/director/editor CHRISTINE CHEN as Christine joins us talking about her new narrative feature ERZULIE. A little bit of voodoo and four friends reconnecting but each with hidden issues and secrets, a beautiful location serves as the perfect backdrop to a story with socially relevant themes wrapped around a bit of fantasy. As you'll hear from Christine, she brings a wealth of experience as a Second Unit Director and as a Director of shorts and episodics to the table, stepping into this feature directorial. And that experience shows, something that Christine talks about as she dives into research and writing, collaborating with her writing partner Camille Gladney, planning and preparation, night shoots, shooting in water, location, casting and the need for cast bonding, production design and costume, score, the mermaid culture (Yes! It's a thing!), and more. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Matt Wright, veteran, expert hunter and custom knife maker and survival skills instructor has a unique perspective on adapting and thriving in any environment. He has tested his approach by hurling himself-often with little advance notice-into some of the most extreme environments on the planet. Documented on the Discovery Channel's Naked and Afraid, Naked and Afraid XL, and Shark Week, Matt's positive persistence elevates everyone in his environment. He does not seek out the leadership role but in a short period of time, he finds himself appointed to the leadership role by the group. Whether it be a new job, new role, new company, or a new country, entering and thriving in a novel environment requires fearless determination, sincerity, an eagerness to help achieve the goal. Background: Thrive in Every Environment with Matt Wright: Teacher - Entrepreneur - Survivalist Matt Wright's entrepreneurial spirit began at an early age. Having traveled the country from Alaska to Florida hunting big game, he had both highly developed skills and a zeal for adventure. His positivity and determination led him to begin his business. At first, it was more of a “side hustle” as a professional big game hunting guide to earn a bit of cash. He recognized the need for specialized equipment to navigate the wilds he traversed. An idea was formed, and the development of various knives and outdoor gear prototypes began. Of course, Matt field-tested his efforts and the “side hustle” expanded to include survival equipment. A desire to serve his country led Matt to join the U.S. Air Force which provided time to deepen his earnestness, fearlessness, and perseverance. An injury prompted Matt's separation from the Air Force. Upon returning to Colorado, he resurrected his “side hustle” while continuing to accept other jobs. He honed his knife making skills and continued to develop other specialized equipment. Matt credits meeting and marrying Brooke Benham with changing his focus; he began to recognize the potential of his business and with Brooke at his side, Extreme Instinct, LLC became a full-time operation providing primitive wilderness survival training, guide for big game hunting, and custom knives and equipment. As a native Coloradan, Matt attributes his passion for the outdoors to his parents. With a passion for the outdoors coupled with keen observation skills and curiosity, he honed his talent for adapting to the environment. Matt's dogged determination to excel earned him the moniker “Juggernaut”: an unstoppable force. Matt's survival expertise was documented on six seasons of Discovery Channel's Naked and Afraid, and Britain's First Man Out Season two. Partnership is vitally important to every entrepreneur and Matt is no exception. It took another “juggernaut”, fellow Coloradan Brooke Benham Wright, survivalist, 2018 Adventuress of the Year for Matt Wright to achieve his dream. Whether in the snowcapped mountains of Colorado, in the Air Force's Special Operations Training field, on an uninhabited island in the Bahamian archipelago, in Africa's Selati River Basin, in Ecuador's Amazon Basin, in Louisiana Bayou, or on the South China Sea, Matt Wright has discovered how to adapt and thrive in every environment. His positive approach, dogged determination, keen observation skills, and patience inspires those around him enabling the team to thrive. More About Extreme Instinct: http://www.extremeinstinct.com/about-us.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/support
This is a fun one, ya'll! Not only are we reuniting with director Lisa Yadao, but we're also joined by someone we've wanted on the show since watching Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, Executive Producer Helen Cho. Their newest project, Take Out with Lisa Ling, is an HBO docu-series that dives deeper into the diverse communities behind Asian American take-out, and their contributions to American society. We talk Filipino love, the difference it makes to have representation both in front and behind the camera, and how Helen's work with Anthony Bourdain affected the way she produces shows today. These are powerhouse women who have joined forces to make one of our favorite shows out right now. Do yourself a favor and watch this show (streaming on HBO right now), and don't forget to support your local AAPI restaurants!You can follow Director Lisa Yadao on IG & FBYou can follow Executive Producer Helen Cho on IG & Twitter--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed and masked!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
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Do you know a child who rarely knows what's going on around them? They become so hyper-focused that they are oblivious to everything else. If this sounds like a little one in your life, send them over to Goop World, where the Goops will take them on amazing adventures to beautiful places in one of the best educational podcasts on the internet. Oblivibob's journey through the Louisiana bayou will help kids learn to be aware of what's happening around them. Oblivibob will have to work on this if he wants to escape the alligators of Louisiana. Come on over to the bayou to see how he handles this challenge! To see all the photos that go with this story visit http://gooptales.com/episode99 By listening to these great family friendly podcasts during one-on-one time with your child, you can help them work through similar problems and bond with them over your shared love of these amazing stories. Whether they won't do what they're told, are very picky eaters like Pickyeata, or draw on everything except paper, the Goops will help children improve these habits and behaviors while being inspired by other cultures and their own imaginations. Like this episode? Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcast. You can also find us on Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or at GoopTales.com Tag us @GoopTales on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok.
Archer Season 2 Episode 3 "Blood Test" Archer is in for a huge surprise when his favorite call girl, Trinette, shows up at ISIS with a subpoena in her purse. Scorecard: 8.2/10 Archer Season 2 Episode 4 "Pipeline Fever" While Malory tries to make ISIS a green workplace, Archer and Lana head to the Louisiana Bayou to prevent a dangerous eco-terrorist from bombing America's largest natural gas pipeline. Scorecard: 8.4/10 Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: Black Girl_Couch Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle
Ava Shearer (pictured) features in a story from The Sydney Morning Herald: “Student claims HSBC's Great Barrier Reef ad a ‘blatant greenwash'”; Two stories from The Melbourne Age: “As Australia's climate policy disappoints, hope is found in court”; “Climate pledges put world on ‘catastrophic pathway' to hotter future, UN says”; From France24: “Climate change could push 100 million into poverty by 2030, World Bank report says”; Two stories from Inside Climate News: “Warming Trends: Shakespeare, Dogs and Climate Change on British TV; Less Crowded Hiking Trails; and Toilet Paper Flunks Out”; “The Rate of Global Warming During Next 25 Years Could Be Double What it Was in the Previous 50, a Renowned Climate Scientist Warns”; Listen as Michael Mann talks about “Climate Crisis and Extreme Weather Events”; From The Globe it's: “Is this the beginning of the Category 6 hurricane?”; And this website tells us: “Net Zero Festival: Michael E Mann confirmed as first keynote speaker, BusinessGreen”; Here's a chance to hear Michael Man speak: “Urgency & Agency in the Battle to Avert a Climate Crisis”; And the ABC News asks the question: “The world is hungry for solar panels. Why did we stop making them?”; Five stories from Medium: “Climate Action Planning at the Local Level”; “The tech bros are coming. How should climate activists deal with them?”; “Why Battery Storage Is Turbocharging Renewable Energy”; “We can't just plant our way out of the climate crisis”; “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Bioenergy”; And from the Australian Government: “Australia's making positive energy”; The New Daily reports: “Amid a global pandemic, the climate emergency is well upon us”; Here's four stories from The Guardian: “‘I don't think many people know they exist': how mistaken identity threatens the Baudin's cockatoo”; “‘Like nothing in my lifetime': researchers race to unravel the mystery of Australia's dying frogs”; “Facebook steps up fight against climate misinformation – but critics say effort falls short”; “Want to save the Earth? Then don't buy that shiny new iPhone”; And from Zurich: “Perfect storm: how climate change is making natural hazards worse”; Four stories from Drilled News: “Jay Rosen and Nicholas Johnson on What the Media Can Do About Disinformation”; “Gulf Coast Oil Workers Are Building America's Offshore Wind Industry”; “Climate Accountability Is a Solution—Why Isn't It Treated Like One?”; “The Supreme Court's Obscure Procedural Ruling in Baltimore's Climate Case, Explained”; From Euro News: “Europe's Mediterranean leaders pledge climate cooperation”; And from the Museletter: “The Only Long-Range Solution to Climate Change”; From the Sydney Environment Institute: “Introducing the Extraction Series: Discussing the Future of Australia's Energy Sector”; The Behavioural Scientist: ““Urgency and Agency”: Michael Mann on Conquering Climate Despair”; On Yahoo News it's: “Rolls-Royce's all-electric aircraft completes 15-minute maiden voyage”; AP News tells readers: “As leaders reconvene at UN, climate and COVID top the list”; You'll have to pay for this, but for some it will be worth it: “Online One-Day Event:Creating a sustainable Future”; From Inside Climate News: “Does Nature Have Rights? A Burgeoning Legal Movement Says Rivers, Forests and Wildlife Have Standing, Too”; Two stories from Desmog: “Oil Industry Wages Major Lobbying Campaign to Kill Proposed Methane Fee”; “In the Louisiana Bayou, Dolphin Victims of Hurricane Ida Set the Stage for a Political Fight Over Coastal Restoration”; And there are two stories from RenewEconomy: “Australian renewables hit record share of 59.8 per cent on main grid on Sunday”; “Morrison's coal lump supplier, former advisor, appointed Australian OECD ambassador”; Here's the opening paragraphs to a story from the Financial Review that gives the gist of what its about - sadly you have to pay to read the whole story: “Banks are two-faced when it comes to climate action: Market Forces”. Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
GREEN SERIES (ages 4 & up)Copyright © 2021 by P. Haines-Ainsworth, Terence Alaric Levitt, Larry Bridgesproduced by Winking Kat BooksBayou Bug Tales is a musical re-telling of the familiar fable of "The Ant and The Grasshopper" set in Louisiana Bayou country. The music is upbeat and fun, plus there are some fun new characters like Bertram, the tadpole, and Clarissa, a caterpillar, who transform into a frog and a butterfly respectively as the seasons pass. Bayou Bug Tales is about being prepared for the challenging times, but it's also about change and growth. Like Tilly the Ant says, 'no use worrying about what you're gonna look like in the end, because whatever it is, you know it's what nature intended - and inside you are still the same.' We can give away what actually happens to Horatio the Grasshopper in the story, but we can tell you there is a happy ending to the show.Bayou Bug Tales' book and lyrics were written by P. Haines-Ainsworth. Music composed by Larry Bridges. Additional music and musical arrangements by Terrence Alaric Levitt. Characters voiced by: Adrian Cerrato, Arwen Dewey, Danny Miller, Keiry Vida Valdez, and Pat Haines-Ainsworth. This episode was recorded at Top of the Hill Studios in Duvall, WA (sound engineer, Steven Bell)Be sure to learn more about the making of this episode and some fun facts about plants by visiting our companion blog: The Tale Behind The Tale : the history and inspiration behind your favorite Winking Kat stories.Winking Kat Tales is a proud member of the Dramafy Audio Play network.Tags: #winkingkattales #childrensmusic #musicaltheatre #audioplay
What do Street Fighter V, Matthew Mercer, Disneyworld, and the Louisiana Bayou have in common? Bonnie! Sean Rohani chats with voice actor and singer Bonnie Gordon about her journey to becoming a working voice actor, and how she continues to level UP! her career. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave a positive review and share with your friends! Have a question you'd like to ask? Leave a comment on our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/groups/voiceactingup/! Thanks for listening!
We are back at it this week in the Louisiana Bayou with both Hatchet 2 and 3. This was an especially fun run with Danielle Harris taking on the role of Mary Beth. Fun cameos and surprising return from the dead actors kept us very entertained. Our favorite misting machine makes a reappearance and did Victor Crowley stop off the wig store between sequels to buy a new weave? Tune in to this two-in-one episode for some more gorey fun. Sources for this week: Cajun Navy Relief and Rescue "We'll Deal with the Consequences Later": The Cajun Navy and the Vigilante Future of Disaster Relief Music for this podcast created by JUNIPER
Happy Halloween essential fans! Part 2 takes you down to the Louisiana Bayou for one of America's first serial killers. A grizzly story of murder and mystery brought to us by the talented Mrs. Wright. A perfect tale to get you in the mood for Halloween.
The United States 2020 Presidential Election is almost here, and our long-lost 3rd cousin once thought dead in the Louisiana Bayou reached out to us to help cover S17E11, "Trump Guy!" Who are we to refuse? Check out Ian's podcast, "Freakin' Sweet: A Family Guy Podcast," on all platforms! The intro was made by Crony, find him on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1oGpXOOzKR0kvZphBLttkm and Soundcloud: @fuckyouimcrony Thanks to @crownified on twitter for the thumbnail. Find us on twitter @waterslap and @binchgod! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/familyguyfunnycast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/familyguyfunnycast/support
Kasting Cuzzins: A Podcast About Rap... By Two Recovering White Rappers
With All Hallows Eve upon us (that's Halloween for you dummies), the Kast is breaking format for one episode to celebrate all things spooky. We take a trip to the Louisiana Bayou where there's something hairy going on... a real mysterious tail, if you get our drift... Ok, werewolves. We're talking about werewolves. Specifically, we're playing the 1995 choose-your-adventure audio game, Terror T.R.A.X.: Track of the Werewolf. Can we stay alive? Will we solve the mystery? Is this podcast EVER going to have a proper discussion about rap? Listen for answers to these questions and more. https://kastingcuzzins.com fb/twitter: @kastingcuzzins
Sunday morning message from the jankyiest Pastor in the Louisiana Bayou
New Slang kicks off the week with Episode 112 where I'm by singer-songwriter Jesse Dayton. Dayton right off the heels of releasing Gulf Coast Sessions, an East Texas Rust meets Louisiana Bayou porch-picking party. Dayton presses pause during The Pandemic for some good, honest fun and gives us a second away from the doldrums of 2020. It's the perfect blend of Gulf Coast Blues and rock & roll for a summer swim, evening grill, or afternoon county road stroll. During this episode, Dayton and I talk growing up on Interstate 10 in Beaumont, Texas, recording music & hanging out with the likes of Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson, finishing up a book of memoirs, vinyl album collecting, and finding the proper running shoes. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. For more information, click here.This episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. To get BL merch, click here. To help support Blue Light Live bar staff and purchase Monday Night Lights, click here.Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here. Follow Tom Mooney's Cup of Coffee here and The Neon Eon here.To launch your own Buzzsprout-hosted podcast, click here.Desert Door Desert Door is a craft distiller of a premium and unique Texas spirit known as Texas sotol.The Blue Light Live The Blue Light Live is the premier live music venue of Lubbock, Texas. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Patti La belle impersonator who made up his mind he was wasn't going to jail for rape. Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Dominique#:~:text=Thibodaux%2C%20Louisiana%2C%20U.S.&text=Ronald%20Joseph%20Dominique%20(born%20January,Blue%20area%20of%20Houma%2C%20Louisiana.https://allthatsinteresting.com/ronald-dominique
We live in a golden age of television, but even some of the best series stick around too long. Unlike many of its contemporaries, though, HBO has a good habit of identifying ideas that don't need to linger, and while True Detective has three seasons, they're all detached from one another. The first season -- running eight episodes back in early 2014 -- is widely considered one of the best miniseries ever created, with exceptional performances, amazing writing, and a setting so thoroughly realized, it's as if it's the main character. So let's delve into the story of detectives Rust Cohle and Marty Hart, the brutal and sadistic murders they uncover in the Louisiana Bayou, and their 17-year long saga to find the truth of these crimes... and the reality of their relationship with one another. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob and Shoe riverboat down to the Louisiana Bayou as Elvis navigates the seedy New Orleans nightclub scene and the gangsters who run it
We talk to four filmmakers from the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival about everything from indigenous rights to the Louisiana Bayou to the unraveling of a suburban housewife.
Weird pairings, high numbers, walk out music and gators gators gators! Dan and Scott have you covered from this week down in Louisiana at the Zurich Classic. Anthony Kim is sighted out in the wild...will he ever play golf or even mini golf again? The Dormie Network Classic is reviewed on the Web tour which is a good thing since there is NO T.V coverage. Adam Scott looks pregnant in pleats and Scott discusses his plans for the PGA championship. Dan refuses to attend at Bethpage Black out of spite. Follow us on Twitter @Leave_the_Pin and on Instagram @LeavethePin Email us at Leavethepinin@gmail.com and call us at 843-608-0013 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leave-the-pin/support
Mike and Mike are joined by Donna Newton, Amy Karam (Eat Move Grow) and Steven Sellers (Rougon Elementary School, Rougon, LA) to take a look back at the 1 year anniversary of the #Pedal4PE initiative that was sponsored by OPEN, US Games and BSN Sports. Over a dozen OPEN National Trainers and US Games representatives teamed up with local heroes from Eat Move Grow to deliver equipment, resources, love and support to some of the Louisiana Bayou's most underserved areas; tune in to see how some of these folks are faring one year later. Eat Move Grow - @eatmovegrowLA Steven Sellers - @sraysellers For more on #Pedal4PE - https://youtu.be/p6tKeVHBz4M
Story 1 takes us on a trip to the Louisiana Bayou to find a Catholic werewolf. Story 2 is the Mississippi legend of Robert Johnson. Here’s what we’re drinking this week: Jai Alai India Pale Ale – 9.5/10 John’s Alabama Single-Malt Whiskey – 8/10 Elizabeth Vodka – 9/10 SPECIALTY MIXER: White’s Elixirs Particularly Potent Old-Fashioned … Continue reading Poisoned Booze or Syphilis →
Hey folks! Help us welcome our first guest! In this episode, we are joined by funny man — Lou Santini AKA — comedian, author, actor and man about town! Story 01: Real Vampire Hunters. The deep, dark, damp backwoods of the Louisiana Bayou is the setting for a mystery in 1912. Did a Catholic Priest and a VooDoo […]
Airs Monday Dec 12th. Next week on Sup Doc, Paco and George sit down with comedian Amy Miller who talks about her very FAVORITE documentary Home Movie (2001). American Movie Director Chris Smith travels to five unusual dwellings and interviews the unlikely characters that populate them. From the Louisiana Bayou to a literal treehouse in Hawaii, and many bizarre stops in between, it's a fascinating look at what makes a home. We talk about homes, families, cats, 924 Gilman, and Amy’s debut album “Solid Gold”, out now on Kill Rock Stars. Home Movie is a hard-to-track-down DVD, but find it where you can (we recommend the library!) and join us for the conversation. http://www.patreon.com/supdocpodcast
In the aftermath of the election, much has been said about what liberal government, media, businesses failed to do: contextualize his rise to office and connect with his voters to change their minds. In this episode, Laura interviews Adam and Arlie Hochschild, who have each spent their careers documenting the complexities of political behavior. Arlie Hochschild, with pragmatic energy, undertook the work we'd all like to do: she left the liberal haven of Berkeley, CA to go to the Louisiana Bayou -- a stronghold of the conservative right. Hochschild interviews Trump voters about their “deep story,” what drives them and how they feel left behind by the same liberal policies they need the most. Her new book, National Book Award finalist, Strangers in their Own Land, hopes to find common ground with Tea Partiers and Alt-Righters beyond politics. Adam Hochschild is a celebrated writer, cofounder of Mother Jones magazine, whose new book Spain in Our Hearts: Americans in the Spanish Civil War. Hochschild, author of eight books, writes with what the New York Times calls prose “constantly vivid yet emotionally restrained” about the struggle of young Americans who joined Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War. In our current politically fraught time, Hochschild speaks to the hallmarks of fascism and how to mark its ascent.
Join guest host Sheila English on Book Lights where we will shine a light on award winning romantic suspense author Susannah Sandlin, author of Wild Man's Curse, book one in the Wilds of the Bayou series. Wild Man's Curse takes place in Whiskey Bayou, a marshy area south of Montegut in Terrebornne Parish Louisiana, where the wildlife agents tangle with more than just the common gator. These are not your warm, fuzzy game wardens of olden days but serious law enforement officers whose training is said to be the toughest outside military special forces. Secrets and death are hidden in Whiskey Bayou. Wild Man's Curse - "The bones said death was comin' and the bones never lied." Join us on Book Lights as we shine the light into the dark Louisiana Bayou to discover what is hiding there.
07.05 – Sneak through the depths of the Louisiana Bayou. Listen to today's musical inspiration at http://dmi.kwomusic.com/
Amazingly, Vinnie’s home base is the great nation of Woodland Hills, CA, which happens to be my hometown. That little aside is representative of the direction of the conversation on this show—get Vinnie and I revv’d up and they take off in assorted directions. One thing is for sure, this guy is the real deal. He shoots straight and has no problem calling out BS when he sees it. He’s not afraid to call out Oprah and Jillian Michaels and others in the fitness game who prey upon your weaknesses and dispense ineffective advice. E.g., Oprah buying a big chunk of Weight Watchers stock in 2015, then telling her followers she’s going on Weight Watchers (again)! That’s some nasty stuff if you pause to think about it. Check out Vinnie’s Fitness Confidential show ( https://vinnietortorich.com/category/podcast/ ) and you will see that this guy is perhaps the most prolific podcaster on the planet. He cranks out five lengthy shows every week! I appeared recently on episode one-thousand-something! The show starts with Vinny going on a political rant, then Vinny recounting his amazing story as America’s Celebrity Trainer. He relates a crossroads in life and career that happened in 2007 when was stricken with cancer, couldn’t train clients, and was running up big medical bills. A Hollywood writer friend urged him to write a book. Vinny’s Fitness Confidential ( https://vinnietortorich.com/fitness-confidential/ ) was self-published (why suck up to publishers who might dilute his message?), became a bestseller and inspired the launch of the podcast. Thirty years ago as a New Orleans coach and trainer, Vinnie made the brilliant connection between the Atkins diet and what is today called the Compensation Theory of Exercise —the idea that calories burned during workouts don’t really help you lose weight. He has been preaching his tag line, “No Sugar, No Grains” since that time with great success. One of the most heart-warming character-revealing insights was how Vinnie helped an office admin who couldn’t afford his services to lose over 100 pounds. This caught the attention of her employers, and soon Vinnie was helping Playboy centerfolds stay trim during their 15 minutes of fame on the party circuit. Soon he became the go-to guy in Hollywood to keep people drop excess body fat and stay healthy. Vinnie does some crazy stuff in his own life, including 500-mile ultra marathon bicycle races. He is currently training for a solo 100-mile kayak excursion from his hometown in the Louisiana Bayou to the Pacific Ocean (that’s his super bad ass kayak in the photo, what a beauty!). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands