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Latest podcast episodes about new orelans

The Program
H3 Two Minute Drill, More Jim Tyrer Talk, WAS vs. TB

The Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 43:21


Monday's Two Minute Drill made stops in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, and New Orelans to learn about everything happening in those towns. Then we talked more about Jim Tyrer who is up for Hall of Fame induction. Then we talked about the ending between Washington and Tampa Bay. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ticket Top 10
The Invasion- Picks with Friends

The Ticket Top 10

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 14:38


12/05/24 The Invasion brings on the Picks with Friends crew and look at the latest standings and see who is getting closer to driving alone to New Orelans. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Joe Giglio Show
Hr 1: The Midday show moves past the Atlanta loss and looks ahead to New Orelans

Joe Giglio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 42:16


Tom Kelly and Kyle Quinn aren't confident the Eagles can pull out a win on Sunday, but Hugh Douglas thinks the Eagles can find their identity and put another game in the win column. The team discusses the defense and the fact that they need to step up their game. Analysts like Ross Tucker thinks the Saints are a hot team and with injuries, the road ahead might be bumpy and the Birds might need to step up.

Trochu inak s Adelou
Peter Lipa

Trochu inak s Adelou

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 22:19


Je milé zistiť, že aj legendy, ktoré sa vznášajú o pár centimetrov vyššie nad zemou ako my, majú svoje nesplnené sny. Legenda, ktorú sme hostili v štúdiu L plus S , si taký sen splnila pri príležitosti svojho okrúhleho jubilea. Nahrať album v mekke jazzu - New Orelans si doprial Peter Lipa. Nám zas doprial poznanie, že aj v osemdesiatke môže byť človek svieži, pohotový a umelecky stále činný v kvalite, v akej ho poznáme dlhé roky.

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Technical Difficulties Gaming Podcast
Call of Cthulhu - Harlem Unbound Part 11

Technical Difficulties Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 90:36


After the case has closed, Dontae has decided to step away from investigating for the time being (for good?), and is away on a trip. Reggie is also considering finding an exit plan himself. Queenie treats the remaining investigators to a night on the town to see an up and coming band leader, Duke Ellington. As the night drags on, two other men's destinies start to intertwine with Reggie and Ford's...Harlem Unbound is by Chris Spivey for Darker Hue Studios & Chaosium, and can be found as both a pdf for the multi-system 1st Edition version at Darker Hue's website, and as a pdf or physical book for the Call of Cthulhu 2nd Edition at Chaosium.Ethan - GMBen - Sgt. Reginald Luther, a field medic for the Harlem Hellfighters, who is trying to get in to med school or get out of America.Dan - Ford Kitchens, a guy who knows everybody and can fix most things.Greg - Titus "Dusty" Boyer, a young New Orelans native who can tend bar and play tuba in a NO jazz style.Vince - Grant S. Green, a photographer who runs his own studio.

Call Waiting
Drunken Stories Are On The Line

Call Waiting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 38:26


Today we are taking a hazy trip down memory lane to hear some wacky stories about have one too many… or many too many! Robyn kicks it off with a wild story about an alcohol fueled late night food ordering extravaganza before opening up the lines and hearing from our listeners. From these listeners, we hear outlandish stories about a potential kidnapping in Amsterdam, a chatoic New Orelans trip and ‘fish hooking' a stranger at a bar. To end the episode, we celebrate the long-awaited National Eat Outside Day with some hilariously weird facts about food. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Question of Faith
What is a Lay Eccelsial Minister?

Question of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 26:56


Michelle Nowak, Director of Lay Eccesial Ministry joins us.0:30:   Michelle defines an LEM as per the document "Co-workers in the Vineyard"1:10:  We're talking about people who minister in the Catholic church who are laity.2:00:  How long have we had an LEM office?  (formerly Pastoral Ministry Office)2:40:  The eccesial part is important.3:25:  When Mike was in graduate school his Dean explained this to him.4:05:  There's a formation part here too.5:00: Michelle's road to becoming an LEM.6:30:  Where was Michelle before coming to the diocese?7:20:  Diverse ministries are represented in the cohort.8:05:  The LEM's just had a retreat: The Glorious Road to Joy with Fr Mark Ott.9:50:  Michelle became an LEM because....10:35:  A little history of the Center for Pastoral Leadership11:40:   GenXers rock.13:35:  Mike's first book and  Jean Twenge 's book and her new book.14:22:  To become an LEM contact Michelle about the program here.15:00:  What background do you need?15:50:  What are the various ministry positions that one can hold as an LEM?16:20:  What about Spiritual Directors?17:40:  What kind of formation would one go through--same as the seminarians?18:40  Church Search goes to St Peter's in Loudonville.19:30:  Readings for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary time are here.23:00:  A bit on Fr Mark Mossa and Fr Mark Massa....both Jesuits of the New Orelans province.24:40:  Here's Fr Mark's old blog. "You duped me Lord."25:30:   Did Michelle have a nickname? 

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Cavs falling behind in games + About Last Night + Myles Garrett

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 40:15


Jonathan Peterlin & Spencer German (in for Ken & Lima) discuss the Cavs falling behind early in games, what happened yesterday in About Last Night, and Myles Garrett's recent benching in the first series of the Browns game vs. New Orelans. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!

The Ian Furness Show
Furness H1 - Bobby Wagner is an LA Ram / Danny Manning on college basketball / Power Play / Listeners talk back

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 41:38


Bobby Wagner has reached a five-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams. Yes, that means he'll be facing the Hawks twice a year. How are the Rams able to acquire so much talent? Does the salary cap not apply in LA? Danny Manning joins the show from New Orelans to discuss the Final Four, and all things college basketball. We touch briefly on last night's Kraken game on the Power Play. Listeners react to Bobby Wagner signing with the Rams, and staying in the NFC West.

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Hurray For the Riff Raff at Antone’s

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 2:05


SXSW may be over, but the music goes on in the ATX. And the AMM is giving you a heads-up about this upcoming show: New Orelans-based Hurray For the Riff Raff, formed by songwriter Alynda Segarra in 2007, is currently on tour in support of their eighth LP, Life on Earth, something Segarra has described […]

ABCA Podcast
Tom Walter, Head Coach, Wake Forest University

ABCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 62:39


This year’s Dave Keilitz Ethics in Coaching Award winner is Wake Forest head coach, Tom Walter. Walter is entering his 13th season at Wake. Walter is one of the best we have in the game on developing players. In the last 9 seasons, Wake Forest has had 34 players improve their draft stock from high school. 27 of those players were not drafted out of high school. Walter’s path has taken him all over the baseball industry. He has spent time at George Washington, the University of New Orelans, Wake Forest, the Cape League and was assistant GM of the Greensboro Bats. Walter and Kevin Jordan were the 2021 recipients of the Stuart Scott Enspire Award. You can dive more into their non-profit Get In The Game at getinthegame.org. This is a great episode on servant leadership and finding ways to give back. We also dive into player development, coaching at high academic institutions, similarities in dealing with Katrina & Covid and other life lessons learned on his journey. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more. This episode is also brought to you by Marc Pro. That is M A R C Pro. Personally I used it as a coach for my ragged out BP arm and legs after a tough workout. We saw huge benefits with our pitchers and position players in decreased soreness and recovery time. It is an amazing machine that speeds up the recovery process by getting blood flow back to areas that need it. It is durable and cost effective. The Marc Pro needs to be a tool in your peak performance tool kit. I can’t recommend it enough. Hit me up if you have any questions. Order now on Marcpro.com and use the promo code ABCA to get 10% off.

The Breakfast Club
Classic with a little of New

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 95:20


Today on the show we had Ice Cube call in where he spoke about the new porjects on the Big 3 in New Orelans and more. Also they threw it back to when Gillie and Wallo were here to speak on respect, lesson for the youth, hip hop hypotheses and more. Lastly, we had Mouse and Nyla pull up to speak on their new podcast "The What" and discuss the XXL Freshman cover. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Setting The Pace (A Pacers Podcast)
197. Will the Pacers Respond Against Zion and the Pelicans? + Early All-Star Fan Voting Revealed

Setting The Pace (A Pacers Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 60:25


In Segment 1, Facci talks with Josh Eberly about the NBA All-Star Game. The guys discuss if there should even be an All-Star game this season, where Sabonis ranks amongs the rest of the Eastern All-Star candidates, likely All-Star snubs, and possible NBA All-Star surprises. Next, Facci is joined by Christian Clark of NOLA.com to do a Pacers-Pelicans Preview. This will be the last game the Pacers and Pelicans will play this season. The last time Indiana played New Orelans, Indiana won on the road, in an epic comeback OT thriller, capped off by a Brogdon game winner over Eric Bledsoe, Great insight on how the Pelicans have been playing and the season that Zion Williamson is having. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Battle Rattle
Battle of New Orleans

Battle Rattle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 66:04


Besides it getting made into a country folk song, the Battle of New Orleans has largely been forgotten. Which is a shame, because rarely has such a motley crew of fighters—US soldiers, US sailors, American backwoodsmen, American Indians, Frenchmen, free Blacks, American militia, hat-makers and blacksmiths and grocery store clerks and probably some others—able to withstand the mighty British Army. The same British Army that had just finished off Napoleon. The fact that Andrew Jackson was able to successfully defend the entire Gulf of Mexico, from Florida to Louisiana, by beating back a land invasion in the swamps below New Orelans is why The Battle of New Orleans is a battle you might not know, but should. http://battlerattlepodcast.com/

Into America
Into Gettin' Fonky with Wynton Marsalis

Into America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 26:04


Wynton Marsalis was born into a musical tradition. He grew up in New Orleans, home of the best jazz musicians around – including his father, jazz-great Ellis Marsalis. But Wynton Marsalis is a master in his own right. Back in 1984, when he was just 22 years old, he won two Grammy awards for his performances in jazz and classical music. In 1997, Marsalis became the first jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music for his record Blood on the Fields. Then in 2007, he released From the Plantation to the Penitentiary and it hit number two on the Billboard charts. Marsalis now works as the artistic director at Jazz at Lincoln Center. That’s where, in 2018, he debuted the work that would lay the foundation of his newest album: “The Ever Fonky Lowdown.” The album is deeply political, narrated by actor Wendall Pierce – a high school friend of Marsalis. And it’s dedicated to his father, who passed away from coronavirus complications this spring. On Into America, Marsalis talks with host Trymaine Lee about his writing process, how politics influences his music, and the magic of New Orleans. For a transcript, please visit https://www.msnbc.com/intoamerica.Further Reading and Listening: Listen to The Ever Fonky Lowdown here. Wynton Marsalis on racism in the Trump era Wynton Marsalis tells how he's encouraging his students to join the conversation on civil rights Ellis Marsalis, jazz patriarch, dies at 85 after coronavirus diagnosis

The Full Pint Podcast
A Brewery With 9 Lives - Scott Wood

The Full Pint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 59:30


Returning to the show this week is Owner/Brewer of Courtyard Brewery out of New Orelans, Scott Wood. We discuss Scott's turbulant time over the past year, including: - The plan to leave Courtyard's original spot in New Orleans for a bigger production / destination brewery. - Being kicked out of spot 1 before spot 2 was ready. - Fighting to get funding. - What the new brewery would be able to provide the first spot wouldn't. - Folks getting very sick during Mardi Gra 2020. - Louisiana and New Orleans shutting down the tap room. - Scott fighting for clarity on what and how he can sell his beer. - False starts to open. - What Scott misses most about being open. - What the beer program will look like once reopened. - Has Scott turned the corner on lagers yet? - Burrito talk! And much much more! We'd like to thank the sponsors of this show, if you are interested in sponsoring this podcast, please drop us a note at advertising@thefullpint.com. • El Segundo Brewing - Makers of some very fine hoppy ales near LAX, you can now pick up beers to go and even order online.

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy and Dick H2 - Niners or Saints?: The debate continues / Jon Wilner on the big news out of Washington / Textimonials

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 38:02


The debate started on this show yesterday afternoon, and it's continued on the station all day today; who are we as Hawks fans rooting for on Sunday, the Saints, or the Niners? If the Niners lose, it gives the Hawks more of a secure hold on the NFC West, but if the Niners win and Seattle beats the Rams on Sunday night, Seattle has control of the #1 seed. Jon Wilner reacts to Chris Petersen stepping away. What is the state of the program, and what happens on offense with a new coach stepping up? Textimonials react to the San Francisco vs. New Orelans debate at 49451.

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy and Dick H2 - Niners or Saints?: The debate continues / Jon Wilner on the big news out of Washington / Textimonials

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 38:02


The debate started on this show yesterday afternoon, and it's continued on the station all day today; who are we as Hawks fans rooting for on Sunday, the Saints, or the Niners? If the Niners lose, it gives the Hawks more of a secure hold on the NFC West, but if the Niners win and Seattle beats the Rams on Sunday night, Seattle has control of the #1 seed. Jon Wilner reacts to Chris Petersen stepping away. What is the state of the program, and what happens on offense with a new coach stepping up? Textimonials react to the San Francisco vs. New Orelans debate at 49451.

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Softy and Dick H2 - Niners or Saints?: The debate continues / Jon Wilner on the big news out of Washington / Textimonials

Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 38:02


The debate started on this show yesterday afternoon, and it's continued on the station all day today; who are we as Hawks fans rooting for on Sunday, the Saints, or the Niners? If the Niners lose, it gives the Hawks more of a secure hold on the NFC West, but if the Niners win and Seattle beats the Rams on Sunday night, Seattle has control of the #1 seed. Jon Wilner reacts to Chris Petersen stepping away. What is the state of the program, and what happens on offense with a new coach stepping up? Textimonials react to the San Francisco vs. New Orelans debate at 49451.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
The New Orleans Ahayuasca Martini

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 62:09


Recovering architect and brand designer Adam Newman remarks on this show that knowing when to shut up is one of the most valuable life lessons. And he's glad he recently learned it because it has come in handy today, surrounded by three of the coolest women you could pull together at a table anywhere. Let's start with Michelle Welchons. Michelle plays the cajon, is a Spanish translator in the New Orleans court system, leads her own band, Orchidea, traveled to Peru to do Ahayuasca, and is half of the electrifying acoustic duo (the music is acoustic and the result is electrifying) Bom Bon. The other half of Bom Bon is the equally astounding Olivya Lee. Olivya has one of the most sultry and alluring singing voices you can imagine, and she didn't even start taking singing seriously till a couple of years ago 'cause she was concentrating on her classical flute playing. And wait till you hear how she plays guitar. Completing the triumvirate of awesomeness is no less than Melissa Sawyer, the co-founder of YEP, the Youth Empowerment Project. YEP is tacking the holy grail hot button issue that drives all community discussions in New Orleans: crime. YEP and Melissa may be quietly making the single biggest societal change in current New Orleans. You can find photos by Jill Lafleur from this show recorded at Wayfare, here.

Opening Kickoff Podcast
New Orelans Saints Jermon Bushrod

Opening Kickoff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 10:21


Ed Block Courage Award New Orleans Saints Tackle Jermon Bushrod join us.

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Melbing Off
EP #12 - Robbie Alexander, Whaler Bar

Melbing Off

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 52:20


Happy New Year!! Welcome to 2019! For their first episode of the year, Kat and Siobhan chat to Robbie Alexander, owner and operator of Whaler Bar in Prahran about being a Friendly Neighbourhood Bar (and remembering everyone's dog), Challenges with opening a new venue, Bringing some New Orelans to Melbourne, The Best Fried Chicken in the State and what we have planned for 2019...This episode is brought to you by:Protein Bread Co - Making healthy living fun with a range of nutritionally enhanced foods, made from top quality ingredients with no hidden nasties. Use code "melbingoff" for 10% off!: https://theproteinbreadco.com.auHosted by Siobhan Henderson & Katrina KeysProduced by Tarquin KeysRecorded at Stupid Old Studios, Brunswick, Melbourne, VictoriaContact: hello@melbingoff.comFollow Melbing Off on social media! Instagram, Twitter & Facebook: @melbingoffWebsite: www.melbingoff.com

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Geaux Mom! - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 22:59


The women s movement has been striving to define the place of women in the workplace, and in society in general, since the 1960 s. Although there have been some major turning points over the past half century, the era we re in now may turn out to be one of the most significant and long lasting. In New Orleans, two very different media based businesses are contributing to this change. Heide Winston and her partner have launched Geaux Girl magazine a teen magazine with a sex ed component. It s a unique publication partly written by girls themselves, and partly by experts in subjects relevant to teenage girls. Ashely Angelico and her partner run the very successful New Orleans Moms Blog. Moms Blog is a national network of locally owned blogs. They re updated daily with information for moms on subjects that range from how to cope in general, to where you can go with your kids today. Peter Ricchiuti hosts this enlightening conversation about New Orleans and Lousiana women and girls over lunch at Commander s Palace.The restaurant itself, one of the most acclaimed in New Orelans and across the country, is the creation of three women the late Ella Brennan and her heirs, Ti Martin and Lally Brennan. This is the first edition of Out to Lunch since Ella Brennan s passing so it is fitting that it is about strong and ascending New Orleans women. Photos by Jill Lafleur. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 121 - All About Public Relations with Shannon Gomes, Founder and Principal at Good Food PR

My Food Job Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 58:24


This episode was recorded at Expo West! Shannon Gomes and I connected on linkedin and just decided to wing a podcast episode while I was there. We found a table early in the morning and just did an episode. The world of Public Relations is something I’ve always been curious about. What do they do? How do they reach out to media outlets? These and many other questions are what I ask Shannon today. So if you’re interested in public relations as a profession, be prepared for a crash course on the day in the life of one. Shannon’s 17 years plus of experience and knowing the in’s and out’s of the industry shines brightly in this interview. Sponsor - BAKERpedia This episode is brought to you by BAKERpedia – your one-stop, resource that answers all your questions on industry trends, ingredient information, food safety and more. It’s shared knowledge, freely available, always. BAKERpedia.com – we do all the thinking so you can focus on your business. Sponsor – FoodGrads If you are even just a little bit interested in a career in food & beverage, you should join FoodGrads.  It’s an interactive platform where you can hear about different careers, hear from your peers, have a voice and share your story as well as ask specific questions and get feedback from industry experts across the sector. Nicole is offering free job postings in the next two months and I highly suggest taking this offer. Email nicole@foodgrads.com and she'll give you instructions. Join FoodGrads today! Just go to Foodgrads.com Sponsor – ICON Foods Unless you have been living under a rock you can not get away from Halo Top Ice Cream’s amazing success with their under 300 calories per pint ice cream. What’s a frozen dessert manufacturer to do to compete? Pick up the phone and call Icon Foods at 310-455-9876 or find them on the web at www.iconfoods.com that’s what. They have a new HiPro Ice Cream Dry Mix that delivers amazing mouthfeel and sumptuous flavor all under 300 calories per pint. But, here’s the best part; you simply add the HiPro dry mix to any milk type, add glycerin and inclusions and you are off to the races with an amazing finished product lickity split. Icon Foods HiPro Ice Cream Dry Mix comes in hard ice cream mix, soft serve, vegan and wait for it… Keto. Call my friends at Icon and let them ReformulateU. 310-455-9876. Show Notes How do you feel about expo west?: I ran in here and found 5 people I knew. It’s just so cool to be here. How do you navigate Expo West?: Expo West app… but carry a notebook too The problem is that the booths you want to see are spread everywhere What do you tell people in a sentence or less?; My job is to get clients in the press. At the end of the day, I’m a food storyteller. Let’s talk about your company: I am an independent PR firm and live in California In the agency, then in Williams Sonoma for 3 years. I really liked doing anything and represent who I want to represent How do you go after clients?: I have goals on who to talk to. I have clients who I feel really strongly about. I reach out to them and use the power of linkedin First have an in person coffee meeting What makes you different?: I do everything from the intern to the executive. When clients hire me, they are getting me How do you cold call?: You have to do your research and get to know the outlet Can you give me an example of a session?: I craft 90 day plans. A 1 to two page word documents and add tactical and creative elements. Who are our targets and goals? PR is a creative process and you just have to be very creative, unique. You’re pitching Ideas “What are your dream outlets you’d want to be in?” Wrong answers: Get me famous. Right answers: I want to learn about you Williams Sonoma Agrarian Line We brought in these really cool makers and I had the media get to know these people Harvest tour for my olive oil clients and have the master miller talk about olive oil For towns: You don’t need to go into New York city to be on TV. You can do just as well as you target cities. Birmingham Alabama. Tons of food outlets over there and people are moving from NYC there. There are a ton of magazines there What is the most important skill you need for your job?: Be personable, authentic, be good at human relationship Why Does Your Food job Rock?: I get to tell the stories of farmers Trends and Technology: Rise and interest in Probiotics. I represented Farmhouse Culture and learned all about it there. Proteins Back to the basics @goodfoodgomes Instagram account #kidsinthekitchen My kids love Late July and there are brands like that. Simply Fuel – probiotics Bar in a bag Customization Just Date Syrup – Mejoule date syrup What is the biggest challenge the food industry needs to face?: Rising above the marketplace noise. How do you rise above the competition? Best is storytelling. Earned Media Paid Media Advertising Instagram Tip: Respond to people and respond quickly What is something in the food industry you’d like to know more about?: The distribution channels and how things are packaged. These are the challenges my clients face. I come in when everything is developed Who inspired you to get into food?: I was born in Sonoma County and it was all about food and wine What’s your favorite quote, book or kitchen item?: Find something you are passionate about and keep on doing it Was there any time where you didn’t feel passionate?: I used to be in tech PR and learned about tech storage. Not really passionate about it, but learned a lot about it Storage World magazine Natural Bay Area not Natural San Francisco Brooklyn Food Stuff Nashville Tennessee and New Orelans are the new foodie cities What’s the best thing you ever ate?: A lot of food comes from Nostalgia Any advice for anyone who wants to go into the public relations industry: Talk to people. You gotta learn the ropes What would you want colleges to do to make people smarter?: bring in the people who are doing the work in the food world. One person might be inspired Shannon@goodfoodpr.com @goodfoodgomes. Let’s connect!

KCSU Music: LIVE In-Studio
KCSU Music: Live-In-Studio with BonBonVivant

KCSU Music: LIVE In-Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 29:21


New Orelans band Bon Bon Vivant made a special stop in the KCSU studio to perform a handful of wildly entertaining tunes with that undeniable NoLa sound. The band and DJ TBD discussed song inspirations and their albums processes. Photos by Ashley Potts of The Collegian The post KCSU Music: Live-In-Studio with BonBonVivant appeared first on KCSU FM.

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Perrin Shkreli - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 22:59


When we talk about the creative community in New Orleans we re usually referring to musicians. But there are other creative communities in New Orelans, including models, actors, and a range of professions on the other side of the cameras. People in these local communities have typically had to find work for themselves. That is until Elizabeth Perrin started up a creative agency called FiftyTwo45. Elizabeth Perrin joins Peter Ricchiuti for this edition of Out to Lunch. Elizabeth s history includes growing up in New Orleans and modeling in New York and Paris. Switching to the other side of the camera, Elizabeth became a fashion photographer, and spent 22 years working in the film business in Hollywood. All of these experiences combine to create the venture Elizabeth launched in in New Orleans in 2015 a full service talent and creative media agency called FiftyTwo45. Linda Shkreli is also a member of the New Orleans creative community. Dr Shkreli turned her back on a coveted position as a teacher of performance studies at CSU Northridge in Los Angeles to move to Hawaii and work in a Honolulu fabric shop. Along the way, Linda also started up what we call in New Orleans a side hustle. She founded her own creative business, which she called Breakthread Designs. With Breakthread Designs as her primary focus, Linda decided to settle in New Orleans. Today, Breakthread Designs makes a range of designer pieces that include Mardi Gras costumes, custom clothing, and interior goods. Starting a business and running a business are two very different skills. Starting and running a creative business where business success depends on your creative ability or the creative ability of others well, that s a whole other world again. Photos at Commander s Palace by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bourbon Daily
Bonus Show - The 2017 New Orelans Bourbon Festival Wrap-Up

The Bourbon Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 51:06


Steve, Evan and Chrissy talk to Tracy and Barbara from the New Orleans Bourbon Festival about how the 2017 turned out and look ahead to next year as well. The Bourbon Daily intro music (Welcome to the Show) and outro music (That’s A Wrap) are both by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).

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It's New Orleans: Midnight Menu +1
Low and Slow - Midnight Menu +1 - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Midnight Menu +1

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 50:40


Bar B Q ain t what it used to be when dad threw a few ribs and chickens on the grill, pretty much forgot about it while he got loaded on crappy beer and we all had to pray mom s potato salad was edible before we were forced to accompany it with various forms of carbon which we just knew would give us all cancer. Well, we survived. And just as well because we ve lived long enough to learn to bar b q right thanks to the pride of Mid City, Colleen Rush. Colleen wrote the 10 commandments of bar b q, Low and Slow, and now she s back with the new testament, Low and Slow 2. Colleen s 1 is legendary NOLA writer and blogger, Deborah "Big Red" Cotton. Big Red is the world authority on second lines and street parades. Believe it or not, despite the century plus history of parading and Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs in New Orelans, nobody had thought to provide a centralilzed resource for all that info till Big Red came along. As she says to Ray and Margo, if nothing else it ties up traffic for 4 hours on a Saturday, wouldn t you think people would like to know about that Apparently they do, and that s why Big Red is so big. Check out the fabulous new NOLA Brewing Tap Room. It s truly awesome. These crappy photos don t begin to do it justice.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Yes President Trump - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 63:48


Cheron Brylski has been a political consultant for years. She has gotten more women elected to what she calls "non traditional" political office than you can shake a stick at. So when she talks politics at Happy Hour, we listen. Cheron says without taking a breath to ponder the answer to the question, "Yes, President Trump." It could very well happen. Cheron has some professional advice for how Hillary could pull out a win. Take a listen and see if you think it s likely Hillary could pull it off. Bryan Batt is the biggest Broadway and TV star in town, and one of the most down to earth and nicest guys you could run into in a New Orleans bar. Bryan hasn t exactly traded in the glitz and glam of Hollywood and Broadway for NOLA but he s from here and folks who go to Hazelnut, his store on Magazine Street, expect to see him so that s where you ll often find him. In this conversation Bryan leaves the theatrical persona behind and the guy you get to talk with here on Happy Hour is the same guy you d find if you popped in to see him at home. Mikayla Braun is no stranger to Happy Hour but this time she returns to the show fronting a new band, The Crooked Vines. James Keene, the CV s trombone player, sometime booking agent, and definitely the fastest talker in New Orelans music, joins Mikayla for the first time they ve ever played acoustically, and it s a triumph. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Fear No Destin - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 71:46


If you really want to stress yourself out you could do like Trey Fayard borrow 6m , start an airline, and fly out of New Orleans to Shreveport, Little Rock, and a few other hot spots. On the other hand, you could decompress for a mere 50 by getting on a plane and flying to Destin. Trey s airline is called GLO and the flight to Destin is only 45 minutes. You leave from the airport in Kenner around 1pm and by 2 30 you re on the beach with a cocktail. Sam McCabe is a super talented musician, member of New Orelans band The Bantam Foxes, and pretty soon you might see him as cabin attendant on Trey s planes. Trey s hiring and Sam wouldn t mind leaving his job at PJ s on Poydras behind. The Bantam Foxes have an impressive new album, Gold Record, and a wacky new video. Kimberly Rivers Roberts is the star of award winning Katrina documentary, Trouble the Water, and creator of the brand new follow up documentary, Fear No Gumbo. Kimberly is up to year 5 of her 10 year plan for taking over the world as herself and her alter ego, rapper Queen Black Kold Madina. If you want to meet a cross section of New Orleanians who have, as Grant says at the top of the show, nothing in common, but have no shortage of things to talk about, you ve come to the right place. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Art and War - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 22:59


In New Orleans we often take pains to point out what makes us different from other places. It s pretty common to hear comments like, "We re not like the rest of the country" and "We re not like the rest of the South." So it s ironic that two of New Orleans newest icons are representative of The South, and the rest of the country. And they re just a few blocks away from each other The World War II Museum and The Ogden Museum of Southern Art. The World War 2 Museum was declared America s official national World War 2 Museum by an act of Congress. In 2014 Traveler s Choice named it as the 11th best museum in the world. And by 2017 its economic impact on the city is projected to reach a billion dollars. By any standards the World War 2 museum is a big deal. The museum s Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Stephen Watson, joins Peter on this edition of Out to Lunch. Locally, we refer to The Ogden Museum of Southern Art as "The Ogden." The museum takes the abbreviation a step further, referring to itself as "The O." The Museum holds the largest collection of Southern art in the world and is the leading resource and authority on the culture of the South. The Director of The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, William Andrews, is Peter s lunch guest on this look at New Orelans newest national icons. Although we ll never totally grow out of being known as the home of Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street, The Ogden and the WWII Museum are tipping the balance, giving New Orleans something we never dreamed of as a city intellectual credibility. Photos at Commander s Palace by Cheryl DalPozzal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vad blir det för rap?
Avsnitt 56: Rappare med samma namn

Vad blir det för rap?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015


Shoo hela världen! I måndags sände vi ut radio rakt ut i etern (internet) i Radio Skanstull. Det var lite nervöst och även kul, och vi ska som ni kanske vet göra om det alla följande mars-måndagar 2014 (kl 19-20, lyssna live här radioskanstull.fm/radio). Vi pratade om lite ditt och datt men främst om rappare med samma artistnamn. Sanna inleder med att berätta om de båda artisterna Sean Paul. Sedan får Petter berätta om LA-duon Havoc & Prodeje som alltså heter samma som Mobb Deeps Havoc & Prodigy. Hugo berättar om Big Boy-artisten J-Dawg, som både heter samma sak som en J-Dawg från Texas och som är med i New Orelans-gruppen Boot Camp Click, som alltså heter samma som Brooklyn-gänget Boot Camp Click. Vi pratar även om Mob Figaz och Mobb Figgaz. Tack för att ni lyssnar och vi hörs/syns nästa måndag. Då blir det en till go special. Whatever?!? XOXO

Double G Sports
Droppin' The Gloves with Sarah and Jackie

Double G Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2015 60:00


As Jackie runs a marathon in New Orelans, join Sarah and her guest co-host Dan Yanofsky as they talk some hockey and mainly World Series! Let's Go Mets! 

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
I'm Crazy, You're Queer, Good Pie To All That - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 56:54


It totally depends on your defintion of "explicit". If you ve ever been in a New Orelans bar and discussed transgender issues, vaginas, insanity, the quality of pies in various institutions from NOPD lockup to remanded in custody mental institutions, you re not going to be too suprised or offended by the content of this podcast. However, apparently if you are an attorney or you own a major podcast distribution business with the symbol of a bitten piece of fruit, frank conversation is "explicit." Rachel Dangermond has got it covered. She s got everything going for her that a human could have sexually, racially, intellectually, even down to international jewelry wearing. P.H.Fred is a sweet, decent, nice guy who can pick up a guitar and pretty much offend everybody in every category of New Orleans life you coluld imagine. A keen observer of inhuman nature and funny as hell, P.H. has been a comedian in New Orleans when there wasn t a hell of a lot to laugh at so he had to pen lines like "I knew she was from Bucktown "cause I woke up with the crabs." These days he s moved on to more clever and funnier rhymes, as you ll hear here. He s also spent a decent amount of time under institutional supervision and can report on the state of pie offered in jail and mental wards. Hugo Montero, the suave, global intellectual Mexican New Orelanian who is Happy Hour s host at Casa Borrega, looks like he s going to lend some intellectual heft to the proceedings with a report from the New York Times about the differences between men and women, but it turns out to be even more "explicit" than anything that had previously come up. Andrew Duhon tries to raise the tone, with only marginal, and temporary, success. This is a classic edition of Happy Hour. As Grant says, "We don t call it Happy Hour because it s an hour." We sure don t. This is zany conversation that s real New Orleans true and unbelievable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Following the Voodoo Trail

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 60:00


The diverse heritages of the people of New Orleans makes this city very unique, interesting and alive with traditions that are not found in any other city in the country.  New Orleans is a place where Africans intermingled with Native Americans and european settlers ultimately creating a sustainable culture that distinguishes New Orleans today.   Dr. MaryMiitchell, History Professor at UNO, joins us to discuss the African contributions to New Orleans and the dynamics that slavery played in the development and culture of this city.   Most people don’t equate compassion and beauty when they think of Voodoo, but  Voodoo historian, Professor Martha Ward, says that is what she discovered when she first began researching the practice.  Prof. Ward is a Professor Emeritus at UNO and author of the book, Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau, the only academic account of the famous New Orelans voodoo priestess and her daughter, Marie Laveau II.  Professor Ward  offers a Voodoo history lesson and her belief that Hollywood and media have incorrectly racialized and stigmatized Voodoo.  Enjoy our FQF hour one discussion of New Orleans art and history.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Whips For Tips - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2014 61:46


You may know Meschiya Lake as the singer and front person of her band Meschiya Lake and The Little Big Horns. A very different audience knows her as one of the girls on Girls Gone Wild. She s in an episode in New Orelans where Meschiya and her girlfriend are doing what girls do whipping tourists for money. Things get a little out of hand when the "dominatrix type" girlfriend displays her private parts to prove she s a woman, only to find out the person she s flashing is a cop. Then, of course, a riot starts and Meschiya gets arrested for doing what girls do fight cops. Not to detract from the fact that for the other 99.0 of her life Meschiya is a fine singer and is working on a solo album. She does two standout tunes on this show, one original and one penned by Erika "Tuba Skinny" Lewis. Kate Parker doesn t mess around when it comes to getting her point across, either. She met a guy, dated him for two weeks, then presented him with a key to her house, announced she was going to marry him, and changed her career so they could spend time together. That was a few years ago. They re still together, have 3 kids, and the career change ultimately led to Kate getting a PhD and becoming the Executive Director of Market Umbrella, the folks who put on the New Orleans Farmers Markets Downtown, Uptown, in the French Market and Mid City. If you don t know Jamar Pierre there s a good chance you ve seen one of his huge, bright life affirming murals around New Orleans, or in other parts of the country. Jamar s background is as colorful and Louisiana drenched as his art with family from Cajun country and beyond where his family has a whole town named after them. If you re listening to the show and you didn t catch the name of the waitress who managed to sell Meschiya a pair of earrings during the show it s Hannah Berger. The photos on this page were taken at Wayfare by Douglas Engel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
LIVE from French Quarter Festival 2014 - New Orleans history & voodoo trail

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 60:00


World Footprints returned to New Orleans for our 7th annual French Quarter Festival 2-hour broadcast.  This year we set up at Tableau Restaurant, Dickie Brennan's newest culinary gem in Jackson Square.  This second hour of our FQF broadcast explores the unique history of New Orleans with two prominent professors from the University of New Orleans.    The diverse heritages of the people of New Orleans makes this city very unique, interesting and alive with traditions that are not found in any other city in the country.  New Orleans is a place where Africans intermingled with Native Americans and european settlers ultimately creating a sustainable culture that distinguishes New Orleans today.   Dr. MaryMiitchell, History Professor at UNO, joins us to discuss the African contributions to New Orleans and the dynamics that slavery played in the development and culture of this city.   Most people don’t equate compassion and beauty when they think of Voodoo, but  Voodoo historian, Professor Martha Ward, says that is what she discovered when she first began researching the practice.  Prof. Ward is a Professor Emeritus at UNO and author of the book, Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau, the only academic account of the famous New Orelans voodoo priestess and her daughter, Marie Laveau II.  Professor Ward  offers a Voodoo history lesson and her belief that Hollywood and media have incorrectly racialized and stigmatized Voodoo.  Enjoy our FQF hour one discussion of New Orleans art and history.

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
ENCORE: Live from French Quarter Festival 2014 - 2nd Hour

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 60:00


World Footprints returned to New Orleans for our 7th annual French Quarter Festival 2-hour broadcast.  This year we set up at Tableau Restaurant, Dickie Brennan's newest culinary gem in Jackson Square.  This second hour of our FQF broadcast explores the unique history of New Orleans with two prominent professors from the University of New Orleans.    The diverse heritages of the people of New Orleans makes this city very unique, interesting and alive with traditions that are not found in any other city in the country.  New Orleans is a place where Africans intermingled with Native Americans and european settlers ultimately creating a sustainable culture that distinguishes New Orleans today.   Dr. MaryMiitchell, History Professor at UNO, joins us to discuss the African contributions to New Orleans and the dynamics that slavery played in the development and culture of this city.   Most people don’t equate compassion and beauty when they think of Voodoo, but  Voodoo historian, Professor Martha Ward, says that is what she discovered when she first began researching the practice.  Prof. Ward is a Professor Emeritus at UNO and author of the book, Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau, the only academic account of the famous New Orelans voodoo priestess and her daughter, Marie Laveau II.  Professor Ward  offers a Voodoo history lesson and her belief that Hollywood and media have incorrectly racialized and stigmatized Voodoo.  Enjoy our FQF hour one discussion of New Orleans art and history.

It's New Orleans: Midnight Menu +1
Rollin' Fatties - Midnight Menu +1 - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Midnight Menu +1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 54:17


What do you think of when you hear the name "Rollin Fatties" Fat or weed Maybe burritos How about a burrito that s more than a burrito It s a fattie Aiji Daste s food truck is rollin , making vegetarian fatties that will rock your Tex Mex burrito world. Fatties like The Soul Food a tortilla wrapped around greeens, candied yams, other delicacies and mac n cheese Not only are the rolled fattties one of the most unique dishes being served out of a NOLA or any food truck, Aiji is one of the most unique characters cooking in the city today. Amid a plethora of amazing culinary tales Aiji tells on this show, his time spent making burritos in Rwanda is rivaled only by his one of a kind adventures at New York culinary school. Aiji s 1 is equally fascinating. Fahima and Aiji have been dating long distance and haven t seen each other in 4 years. Hours after reuniting they came down to Midnight Menu 1 and shared some special time. By the end of the show Ray has them married and Margo has Fahima moving to New Orelans and gets her a job. This is definitely the most romantic and one of the most fascinating shows in our getting on for two year history.

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Cow Urine or Death - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2014 63:20


If you kill someone in New Orelans and you d like to avoid the death penalty, Brandi Studer is the person you need to get to know. Brandi works for the Capital Defense Project where she spends her day putting together arguments to convince a jury you d be better off alive, in jail or out, than dead. Eris Walsh will save your life too. Eris is creator of New Moon Apothecary and a self confessed punk. It s the apothecary side of her persona that will save you but you ll live to appreciate Social Distortion and the Misfits. Luke Winslow King might be the handsomest guy in New Orleans. He was certainly the best looking white guy in Orleans Parish Prison the weekend he wound up there. Luke tries out a couple of new songs from his forthcoming yet to be titled album. Andrew Duhon is back from Sri Lanka and India with wonderful tales of his saintly uncle and sitars. Andrew tries out a new song as well. The photos on this page are all taken the fabulous Douglas Engel. Douglas is available for weddings, barmitzvahs and aquatic expeditions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WBRN Radio
WBRN Radio – Episode 11: #NOLA

WBRN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2013 63:49


  Every year around this time the city of New Orelans celebrates Mardi Gras in all out glory, but for those of us that can’t the flight to the Big Easy, I’ve decided to bring some of that New OrleansRead More