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Ken is live on location with Guest John Fourcade, a former Quarterback for the Saints and Chase Fourcade, a former quarterback for the Louisiana VooDoo. Live at Game On in Kenner for a weekly broadcast on location. Talked about the Saints and look back at their first preseason game.
On this week's show, Randy and Adam Snow talk about Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid getting a contract extension, the Lions, Broncos, and Texans unveil new uniforms, and the Arena Football League's Louisiana VooDoo are moving to a new venue, just before the start of the season. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - OPENING 5:35 - UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE (UFL) 8:58 - INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE (IFL) 11:06 - AMERICAN INDOOR FOOTBALL (AIF) 12:30 - NATIONAL ARENA LEAGUE (NAL) 14:08 - LFA 15:28 - NFL 30:16 - CFL 31:33 - COLLEGE FOOTBALL 39:00 - ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE (AFL) 44:21 - PFRA TRIP TO WESTERN NEW YORK 57:44 - THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS 58:33 - OBITUARIES 1:00:12 - UPCOMING EVENTS 1:04:02 - CLOSING
Guest James Shiver, the head coach for the Louisiana VooDoo, Lake Charles' Arena Football League team, joins hosts Brady and Jillian on Louisiana's Playground to discuss the VooDoo's inaugural season. The trio discusses the rules, the organization and the team to prepare you to enjoy the upcoming AFL season at the Lake Charles Event Center! Find more information on where to eat, things to do, and events happening this weekend at VisitLakeCharles.org. Make a stop at Tia Juanita's for a unique taste of Southwest Louisiana through both Louisiana and Mexican flavors! Keep up with hosts Brady Renard on Twitter, @RenardSports and Jillian Corder on Facebook, @JillianCorderKPLC.
Were two waves of ax murders in the American south in the early 20th century truly associated with Louisiana Voodoo?
Continue your journey into the world of Louisiana Voodoo with Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW in part 2 of this special episode. Discover more about the practices, rituals, and misconceptions surrounding this fascinating belief system. Louisiana Voodoo has inspired art, literature, and popular culture.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_VoodooWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 1 of this two-part episode, Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN delve into the mystical world of Louisiana Voodoo. Explore the history, traditions, and cultural significance of this unique belief system. Louisiana Voodoo has a rich heritage with African, French, and Spanish influences.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_VoodooWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm joined today by a favorite author of mine, Denise Alvarado, to chat about her newest work: The Marie Laveau Voodoo Grimoire. The Marie Laveau Voodoo Grimoire is the first practical guide to New Orleans-style magic inspired by the life and traditions of Marie Laveau—the eternal and enduring Queen of New Orleans Voodoo. This is a working grimoire, or spell book, created for the modern witch and Conjure worker that provides formulas and recipes for solving the problems of daily living and enhancing quality of life using the Laveau Voodoo tradition. We have such a great chat about Louisiana Voodoo and the misconceptions surrounding this spiritual practice, learning voodoo traditions for beginners, and of course, details about Marie Laveau and her life. Find More: Book Website: laveauvoodoogrimoire.com Author Website: denisealvarado.com Educational Website: crossroadsuniversity.com All Things Denise: creolemoon.com Instagram: @creole_moon, @AuthorDeniseAlvarado X: @voodoomuse1, @crossroadsu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creolemoonpublications Denise Alvarado is a bestselling author and artist whose work is inspired by magick, mystery, and the gothic aesthetic. She has written over twenty books and created many works of art that have captivated audiences around the world. A New Orleans born, native Creole raised in the unique culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, Alvarado has studied indigenous healing traditions from a personal and academic perspective for over five decades. Alvarado is an independent researcher and member of the American Anthropological Association, the Association of Indigenous Anthropologists, and the Association of Latina/o & Latinx Anthropologists. Find more here: https://www.denisealvarado.com/about --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witch-wednesdays/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witch-wednesdays/support
The tradition of Southern Conjure is centuries old, tracing its history back to the forced migration of Africans to the Americas during the era of the slave trade. In New Orleans, Louisiana, the unique blend of Creole culture and Catholic tradition yielded Louisiana Voodoo and its undoubted queen, who served the people of New Orleans as a healer, herbalist, entrepreneur, spiritual leader, social worker, and community activist. This episode brings you the story of Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben, with original music by Purple Planet. Episode sources For more on spiritual practices in the African Diaspora, check out Oracles of the Woods. For more on the history of the Ursuline nuns, check out The Devils of Loudun.Support the showEnchantedPodcast.netFacebook/enchantedpodcastInstagram/enchantedpodcastTumblr/enchantedpodcast
In this bedtime story, I tell you about New Orleans, Voodoo and the famous "Voodoo Queen," Marie Laveau, who dominated Louisiana Voodoo in the 19th Century. We take a look at how different syncretic religions formed in South and North America, combining African religions like Vodun or Yoruba with Roman Catholicism and indigenous beliefs, or the particular blend that happened in Louisiana with the influence of Haitian Voodoo. We also explore the history of New Orleans since its foundation and what its unique culture brought to the world, including Jazz music. Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños! En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755 En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov
SPECIAL REPLAY OF OUR "EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT VOODOO BUT WERE TOO AFRAID TO ASK!!" :) S2-E17 VOODOO and Hoodoo and the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…Marie Laveau! Sure you've seen zombie movies and maybe even visited “Voodoo Shops” in New Orleans. But how much do you know about real Voudou practices? Are zombies a real thing? What about supposed voodoo curses and voodoo dolls?! How does Haitian Vudu and Louisiana Voodoo differ? And exactly who was Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…and did she really possess supernatural powers? Listen in to our latest episode of The Paranormal Factor Podcast to find out!!! And as always, you'll get the answer to this week's Tuesday Quiz from the Facebook Page. RESOURCES: · A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau by Carolyn Morrow Long: Amazon Book · Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau by Martha Ward: Amazon Book · New Orleans Voodoo: A Cultural History by Rosary O'Neill: Amazon Book · Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints by Denise Alvarado: Amazon Book · The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan: Amazon Book MUSIC: Our intro song: Knockers by Cinco Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/knockers License code: WOV5PUB9XXLYRORN Our outro song: Lost Places Music by Julius H from Pixabay Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/rebirth License code: SIML2BOTYV7GMHDK Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/spirit-of-the-girl License code: KK5Q0NBP8N06UISR Voodoo-Afrique-8064 by Jean Angius from Pixabay African-Percussions-8178 by SOFRA from Pixabay Red Evil Music by Ester Garcia Gonzalez from fiftysounds.com Drum Roll by Chris Wyman --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-wright15/message
This week on Coven of Rejects: We hear from Raven the Bayou Bruxa about her journey in Louisiana Voodoo and how she connects that magic with her Native American Roots. You can connect with her here: The Bayou Bruxa | Linktree
Today, Lauren and Kenzie head down south to talk about the local legends of Louisiana. First, Lauren takes us down some haunted roads and bridges in the state. Then we hear all about the Rougarou. Then, Kenzie takes us through the long and rich history of Louisiana Voodoo. This one has all the “charm” of local folklore!--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
Interview with Mambo Jae about Spirituality in the American South and Louisiana Voodoo
We finally get to hear about Jimi's New Orleans trip! So grab a Pimm's Cup, relax and pretend that you are at St. Louis Cemetery No.1.You can follow us on...Twitter: @PDFMHFacebook: @Please Don't Follow Me HomeInstagram: @PDFMH_podcastDon't be a fool, Send us your ghoul!Do you have a personal paranormal story? Send it in to us and be our Ghoul of the week. Email us your story or a sound clip at pleasedontfollowmehome@gmail.com.Do you have a topic or location idea? Maybe you have a paranormal question to ask us. Email us any inquiring at pleasedontfollowmehome@gmail.com.We are on most streaming platforms, but let us know if we are not on yours. It would mean a lot if you could rate us and write us an honest review. Please do share us with one other person.Sources:12 Creepy Things You Didn't Know About New Orleans (buzzfeed.com)10 Creepy Facts and Legends about New Orleans - Explore the Dark Side of New Orleans – Go Guides (hotels.com)The Dark Side of New Orleans — Spooky Sites to See - Wandering Crystalhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Louis_Cemeteryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Voodoo
S2-E17 VOODOO and Hoodoo and the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…Marie Laveau! Sure you've seen zombie movies and maybe even visited “Voodoo Shops” in New Orleans. But how much do you know about real Voudou practices? Are zombies a real thing? What about supposed voodoo curses and voodoo dolls?! How does Haitian Vudu and Louisiana Voodoo differ? And exactly who was Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans…and did she really possess supernatural powers? Listen in to our latest episode of The Paranormal Factor Podcast to find out!!! And as always, you'll get the answer to this week's Tuesday Quiz from the Facebook Page. RESOURCES: · A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau by Carolyn Morrow Long: Amazon Book · Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau by Martha Ward: Amazon Book · New Orleans Voodoo: A Cultural History by Rosary O'Neill: Amazon Book · Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints by Denise Alvarado: Amazon Book · The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan: Amazon Book MUSIC: Our intro song: Knockers by Cinco Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/knockers License code: WOV5PUB9XXLYRORN Our outro song: Lost Places Music by Julius H from Pixabay Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/rebirth License code: SIML2BOTYV7GMHDK Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/spirit-of-the-girl License code: KK5Q0NBP8N06UISR Voodoo-Afrique-8064 by Jean Angius from Pixabay African-Percussions-8178 by SOFRA from Pixabay Red Evil Music by Ester Garcia Gonzalez from fiftysounds.com Drum Roll by Chris Wyman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-wright15/message
Warning: This episode includes strong language and some adult themes.What comes to mind when you see the word voodoo? Most people tend to think of horror movies, zombies, dolls and witchcraft - but Vodou is a hugely misunderstood religion and spiritual practice.Kate is joined by two experts Betwixt the Sheets on today's episode; Dr Kyrah Malika Daniels on Haitian Vodou and the part it played in the revolution of 1791, and Elizabeth James on New Orleans and Louisiana Voodoo.Find out its long and fascinating history, and why it's become one of the most sensationalised religions in the world.Learn more about Haitian Vodou and its history here, and here, and you can follow Dr Daniels work, here.For more on African and Diasporic Religious Studies, please click here.Produced by Charlotte Long and Sophie Gee. Mixed by Seyi Adaobi.Betwixt the Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society. A podcast by History Hit.This podcast includes music from Epidemic Sounds, and archive clips from White Zombie 1932. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RockerMike and Rob discuss the Legend of Marie Catherine Laveau was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, herbalist and midwife who was renowned in New Orleans. Her daughter, Marie Laveau II, also practiced rootwork, conjure, Native American and African spiritualism as well as Louisiana Voodoo. https://ghostcitytours.com/new-orleans/marie-laveau/ https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2012/07/marie-laveau.html https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/article_1dfbca9c-ba4b-11eb-87a4-330e11b1b903.amp.html Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com https://linktr.ee/RobRossi Get your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ https://app.hashtag.expert/?fpr=roberto-rossi80 https://dc2bfnt-peyeewd4slt50d2x1b.hop.clickbank.net https://8bcded2xph1jdsb8mqp8th3y0n.hop.clickbank.net/?cbpage=nb Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi/id1448899708 https://open.spotify.com/show/00ZWLZaYqQlJji1QSoEz7a https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup #marielaveau #magic #Mardigras#FatTuesday @Mardigras @Newolreans @magic #voodoo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support
Welcome to CHUCKYVISION, a podcast about the horror franchise Child's Play and the main character, Chucky the Good Guy Doll.The new Chucky TV series has reached it's epic conclusion! Mark and Dev recorded an epic length episode as a season roundup that clocked in at over two and a half hours. We'll eventually post that it it's entirety, but while that's being edited, we're posting it in chunks! In this third chunk of four, Mark and Dev discuss the religious and cultural practices of Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo and how it is depicted in the Chucky TV series and films. The next chunk will be posted as soon as Mark has got it edited, and the full version will be posted in its entirety a few days after that! Host: Mark AdamsCo-Host: Dev ElsonEditor: Mark AdamsExecutive Producer: Tony BlackSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisTwitter: @ChuckyVisionWe Made This on Twitter: @wmt_networkwemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: At the Beginning (c) Dark Fantasy Studios
Welcome to CHUCKYVISION, a podcast about the horror franchise Child's Play and the main character, Chucky the Good Guy Doll. The new Chucky TV series has reached it's epic conclusion! Mark and Dev recorded an epic length episode as a season roundup that clocked in at over two and a half hours. We'll eventually post that it it's entirety, but while that's being edited, we're posting it in chunks! In this third chunk of four, Mark and Dev discuss the religious and cultural practices of Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo and how it is depicted in the Chucky TV series and films. The next chunk will be posted as soon as Mark has got it edited, and the full version will be posted in its entirety a few days after that! Host: Mark Adams Co-Host: Dev Elson Editor: Mark Adams Executive Producer: Tony Black Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis Twitter: @ChuckyVision We Made This on Twitter: @wmt_network wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: At the Beginning (c) Dark Fantasy Studios
407. Part 2 of our interview with Maddie Lafuse about Marie Laveau. Marie Laveau was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, herbalist and midwife who was renowned in New Orleans. Her daughter, Marie Laveau II, (1827–c. 1862) also practiced rootwork, conjure, Native American and African spiritualism as well as Louisiana Voodoo. This week in Louisiana history. March 6, 1867. General Philip Sheridan arrives in New Orleans to command the Fifth Military District (Louisiana and Texas) during Reconstruction. This week in New Orleans history. Terrytown Opens. March 6, 1960. On July 2, 1959, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized its intention to create new drainage, garbage collection, flood protection, and road lighting for its 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Westbank wards which lie between Gretna and Plaquemines Parish. At this time both Timberlake and Terrytown (tentatively called Oakdale) were planned as housing developments. The waterworks district had already been created and the developers agreed to provide interim financing for the service. The area's population stood at 1000 but optimistic leaders expected the number to grow to 40,000 by 1980. This week in Louisiana. The Audubon Golf Trail includes seventeen distinct courses offering unique attractions. Here in Louisiana, golf courses seem a natural part of the landscape. And for good reason: The courses of Louisiana's Audubon Golf Trail — the innovative collection of 17 top-notch courses, covering all five regions of the state — are all members of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program, which promotes ecologically sound land management and the conservation of natural resources. Established in 2001, the Audubon Golf Trail includes courses designed by Arnold Palmer, David Toms and Pete Dye. The Audubon Golf Trail provides a splendid sample of golf in Louisiana. Be sure to swing by. Postcards from Louisiana. Craig plays trumpet by Café du Monde. Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
Carter and Erica chat about the introduction to Ms. Hazel Levesque: reliving trauma, incorporating Louisiana Voodoo, and stepping into your power as a horse girl. Sign up to be a guest: https://forms.gle/ytpiFNUk5GXiCmU1A More on Voodoo in pop culture: https://www.vulture.com/2017/10/black-witches-why-cant-they-get-respect-in-pop-culture.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4amMTitO714 Follow us on instagram @seaweedbrainpodcast
406. Maddie Lafuse talks to us about Marie Laveau. Part 1. Marie Laveau was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, herbalist and midwife who was renowned in New Orleans. Her daughter, Marie Laveau II, (1827–c. 1862) also practiced rootwork, conjure, Native American and African spiritualism as well as Louisiana Voodoo.This week in Louisiana history. February 27, 1827. New Orleans kicks off its first Mardi Gras. A group of masked and costumed students dance through the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, marking the restart of the city’s famous Mardi Gras celebrations after the Spanish had outlawed them.This week in New Orleans history. Mardi Gras Day was cancelled on February 27, 1979 due to the New Orleans Police strike. Some Orleans Parish parades were rescheduled in Jefferson Parish. This week in Louisiana. Otis House at Fairview-Riverside State Park Learn about the history of 19th century Madisonville entrepreneur while walking the grounds of a magnificent state park.William Theodore Jay was a 19th century entrepreneur who made a fortune in sawmilling. He also had fine taste when it came to real estate, since he sited his home, today called the Otis House, on a particularly beautiful bend in the Tchefuncte River. The surrounding property is known as Fairview-Riverside State Park. Jay had what would become known as the Otis House constructed in 1885, at a time when New Orleans was undergoing a growth spurt and needed lumber for home construction. Living on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Jay created a sawmill empire in the town of Madisonville and built a home that reflects his success. The home featured twelve-foot-high ceilings, wraparound verandas on the first and second floors, and heart pine floors, all of which visitors can see in their restored beauty today.Postcards from Louisiana. Shawan Rice sings on Royal Street.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
New Orleans, Louisiana is full of delicious food, the French quarter, bourbon street, the celebration of Mardi Gras, and tons of interesting history. But New Orleans also has a reputation for being mysterious and unusual, and within a city of wide eclectic tastes its no surprise that the area of New Orleans is known for Louisiana Voodoo, given the heritage & culture of the city. While many people don't understand Voodoo they are downright intrigued, and in one museum, located in the heart of the French quarter, has been inviting visitors to experience mysticism and the occult for almost half a century, within the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum.[FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE]TWITTER: www.twitter.com/SouthernOddPodINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/SouthernOddPodJARED'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com/jared_ordisJARED'S INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/jared.ordisORDIS STUDIOS PODCAST NETWORK & WEBSITE: www.ordisstudios.com[ADDITONAL INFORMATION]Questions or Business Inquiry, Email Us @ ordisstudios@gmail.comResearched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information: Roadside America "Story 16770" Voodoo Museum "Website" Atlas Obscura "New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum" Smithosonian Magazine "The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum" Lousiana Travel "New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum" Wikipedia "New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum" Wikipedia "Lousiana Voodoo""Southern Oddities" is created & produced by Jared Ordis, an Ordis Studios production. This show is part of the Ordis Studios Network Copyright © 2021 by Ordis Studioswww.ordisstudios.com
This weekends episode, we are heading to New Orleans to learn about some Voodoo
In this episode we chat with Chad and Alta about their experiences living in Louisiana, missing time and alien beings aboard a space craft.
The aristocratic, wealthy France-born Boudine family move to New Orleans in the mid-1800s to make their way in America. Then their beautiful youngest daughter cross paths with the fiancé of the legendary Queen of Louisiana Voodoo, Marie... See more » Director: Ashley Hamilton Writer: Chris Kobin Stars: Bill Moseley, Lin Shaye, Sofia Mattsson See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
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Welcome to the south! This episode, the team at Triple F'd tackles the history-rich state of Louisiana. The export of hard liquor, however, is apparently not their major export, so the guys crack into some Abita Brewing Company beer. Sips along a Strawberry Lager and Purple Haze Raspberry Lager, but head the ratings from the crew! Josh kicks off the stories with a whirlwind conspiracy behind Hurricane Katrina and the damage that ensued. Zak takes middle ground, covering Louisiana Voodoo and some hauntings related to the history. Peirce enlightens us with some Louisiana tiddlie-biits. Davion wraps it all up with the blood-curdling story of the Church of the Sacrifice. Grab your favorite bottle opener, cozy up with a sixer of Abita, and hit play! it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
In the melting pot of 19th century New Orleans, one woman emerged as the most powerful and legendary practitioners of Louisiana Voodoo. From her humble beginnings as the daughter of a free-man and his Voodoo doctor mistress, Laveau grew up to become a priestess, a healer, an activist and a commanding and influential leader of her community. But Laveau's story is as much legend as it is reality, and even in her lifetime stories proliferated about her midnight graveyard ceremonies, animal sacrifices and mesmerising evil incantations.So how, in a story like this, do we tell the difference between history and myth? And who do we believe when we listen to her story? Join us for our Season Four premier as we pick apart the complex and fascinating life of the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, Marie Laveau!Fandrich, Ina Johanna. The Mysterious Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveaux : a Study of Powerful Female Leadership in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans. Routledge, 2016. Long, Carolyn Morrow. "Perceptions of New Orleans Voodoo: Sin, Fraud, Entertainment, and Religion." Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions 6.1 (2002): 86-101.Ward, Martha. Voodoo Queen The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau. University Press of Mississippi, 2004. Hurston, Zora. “Hoodoo in America.” Journal of American Folklore, 44. 171 (1931): pp. 317-417. If you want to support Deviant Women, follow us on: PatreonTwitter @DeviantWomenFacebook @deviantwomenpodcastInstagram @deviantwomenpodcastDeviant Women is recorded and produced on the lands of the Kaurna People and we pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we talk about the mysterious figures lurking in the swamp lands of Louisiana (aside from big green Ogres) as well as the infamous Madame LaLaurie! Also it's Brinton's birthday the day this comes out! (5/22) So go to one or all of our social media's and leave him a "Happy Birthday" Social Media Twitter: @USofHorror Facebook: facebook.com/unitedstatesofhorror Instagram: @unitedstatesofhorror Fine us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, YouTube and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theunitedstatesofhorror/support
Often referred to as black magic, VooDoo is not always as it seems. One of the more mysterious practices and cultural arts Louisiana VooDoo is still thriving, created hundreds of years ago the magic it's still very strong. Join us this week when we jump into another good one.
Episode 59: Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans Jay walks us through the story of Louisiana Voodoo – and Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. This story contains: 1. Why do people misunderstand Voodoo? (Racism!) 2. Those who practice Voodoo believe that there is a visible and an invisible world, and that these worlds are intertwined. (Interesting!) 3. Slaves were forced to become Catholic and were orally taught the faith. (The slaves found parallels in their own belief systems.) 4. Marie Catherine Laveau: 1801–1881. (The Voodoo Queen of New Orleans!) 5. Marie Laveau lived an amazing life! (She was so famous, that the New York Times ran her Obituary on June 23, 1881!) Sweet Dreams XOXOZzzz.
Recording live from The Hive Recording Studio in the John F. Germany Library, Collin Sherwin and Nathan Bond kick off a #podparty with special guests Connor Akeman and Dustin from the Scott & Holman Pawdcast. We have so much content, we're breaking down this week's podcast into two parts! In this edition of the Bulluminati podcast, the guys celebrate a full calendar year without a loss with a new viral trending hashtag #SinceUSFLost and breaking the AP Poll Era for most consecutive 30-pt games in a row. They also talk about what went right and what went wrong with their away game at Tulane, including what the heck happened the last quarter and a half and why this is simultaneously the worst and the best 7-0 USF team ever. Then the guys talk to Connor to discuss his road trip with Collin and their experience in the Big Easy, including the stampede of Bulls fans on New Orleans and the success of the Alumni Association tailgate. Nate also analyzes the special teams issues and how they can be fixed, and the guys take your #AskTDS questions. Stay tuned for our segment with Dustin of the Scott & Holman Pawdcast to talk Houston and why Ed Oliver should terrify us. That's double the podcast for the same subscription! Don't forget to subscribe to the pod on Soundcloud, iTunes or your favorite podcast app. Also rate us and leave a comment. Here's a secret — if you subscribe, your iTunes or Soundcloud will let you know when the next podcast is uploaded, so it pays to click that subscribe button!
NEW FACEBOOK GROUP! COME JOIN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1437706986282724/?fref=mentions Bust out your voodoo dolls... then throw them away? The Transmitters (Kristen, Rudy, and Toby) learn how Hollywood has made us all believe Voodoo is this spooky cult that worships Satan! Where does Voodoo come from? What deal does Toby make? Do green candles help you get money? So what's the deal with Voodoo dolls? Who is the famous "Voodoo Queen?" All this and more probably won't be answered as we... TRY TO EXPLAIN THE UNEXPLAINABLE! _______________________________________ We are proud members of the Dark Myths! Check out other great shows on DarkMyths.org Follow them on Twitter and Facebook for updates! #DarkMyths Twitter: @DarkMythsPods _______________________________________ Our show is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn Radio, the Satchel app, and YouTube! Just search for "Secret Transmission Podcast" Please subscribe, rate, and review! Order a shirt to help support the show! https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/secret-transmission-podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecretTransmission Twitter: @secrettranspod https://twitter.com/secrettranspod Instagram: @secrettranspod https://www.instagram.com/secrettranspod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecretTransmissionPodcast/ Email: secrettransmission@hotmail.com Voicemail: (304)602-7444 Thank you for listening! _______________________________________ Podcasts you should look up! Parlipod Best Darn Diddly Hill Billy Horror DeRailers Not Historians ======================== Also Check Out: Cryptid Crate Twitter: @CryptidCrate https://twitter.com/CryptidCrate Website: http://www.cryptidcrate.com ______________________________________ MOST OF OUR SOURCES: -------------------- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QWkvYT3WUs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mawu http://www.mamiwata.com/voodoohistory/voodoohistory.html http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/african-mythology.php?deity=MAWU-LISA http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/african-mythology.php?deity=DA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtKpkm7xYi8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRt6CTb6riY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esVo4Dbw8n4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO7-ysGnkhM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Voodoo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damballa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_(folk_magic) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gris-gris_(talisman) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBDMA5qFMcs http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-gates-of-guinee http://www.hougansydney.com/voodoo-spirits/agaou http://library.brown.edu/haitihistory/5.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adt76A_8I1o http://knowledgenuts.com/2013/12/26/the-difference-between-hoodoo-and-voodooSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/badsecretmedia)