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This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.
Bobby and Mike reviewed the Saints' 17-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers, explaining New Orleans' "winning formula" on defense. Bobby also praised rookie quarterback Tyler Shough's excellent performance and Chris Olave's WR1 game. Bobby and Mike spoke to WWL listeners about Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin, the Saints' victory over the Panthers, and the LHSAA football playoffs. Mike and Bobby interviewed Les Sackett, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, and Nicholls State head football coach Tommy Rybacki. Mike Hoss and Bobby co-hosted the weekly "Saints Coaches Show" with Saints head coach Kellen Moore and run game coordinator T. J. Paganetti.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin and the Saints' victory over the Panthers.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the LHSAA football season, the Saints' play caller, and New Orleans' defense. They also reviewed the biggest wins from Week 10 of the NFL season.
Bobby and Mike reviewed the Saints' 17-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers, explaining New Orleans' "winning formula" on defense. Bobby also praised rookie quarterback Tyler Shough's excellent performance and Chris Olave's WR1 game. Bobby and Mike spoke to WWL listeners about Ole Miss head football coach Lane Kiffin, the Saints' victory over the Panthers, and the LHSAA football playoffs.
Mike and Bobby spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' dominant victory over the Panthers. Bobby celebrated Cam Jordan's 125th career sack. He also shared his thoughts on Alvin Kamara, Taysom Hill, and the Saints' balanced offense.
Mike and Bobby interviewed Les Sackett, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, and Nicholls State head football coach Tommy Rybacki. They discussed the bad timing of the Saints' bye week and previewed the Thanksgiving festivities at the Silver Slipper. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' dominant victory over the Panthers.
The conservative Supreme Court declined to even hear a case from Kim Davis - same-sex marriage remains the law of the land. Even so, plenty of WWL listeners were holding out hope
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 17-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Bobby praised Chris Olave, Juwan Johnson, and Tyler Shough. The Cajun Cannon gave his standout players and explained that the Saints don't need to draft a quarterback if Shough keeps playing this well. He also emphasized the importance of going into the bye week with a win and previewed Shough's first home game after the bye. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the win, Shough, and the Saints' defense. They also heard from Shough's postgame press conference.
Bobby and Steve recapped the Saints' 17-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers. Bobby praised Chris Olave, Juwan Johnson, and Tyler Shough. The Cajun Cannon gave his standout players and explained that the Saints don't need to draft a quarterback if Shough keeps playing this well. He also emphasized the importance of going into the bye week with a win and previewed Shough's first home game after the bye. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the win, Shough, and the Saints' defense. They also heard from Shough's postgame press conference.
Ian Auzenne and Coach Lou Valdin co-hosted WWL's weekly "Prep Football Roundup" live from the Shrine on Airline for a Week 10 Catholic League showdown between the John Curtis Patriots and St. Augustine Purple Knights. The guys spoke to WWL reporters at the best games across the state, including St. Paul's at Covington, Bonnabel at Riverdale, and St. Amant at Denham Springs, among others. After hearing from winning coaches, Coach Lou projected the upcoming playoff brackets.
We preview the big LSU/Bama game with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo. How will the Tigers look in their first game under interim coach Frank Wilson?
In an exclusive interview with WWL, LSU president Wade Rousse joins Mike and Bobby to talk about the administrative changes coming to Louisiana State University. He talks on the integration of University of New Orleans to the LSU system, how education in Louisiana can elevate the state to new heights, and how the next head football coach will be selected.
Scoot talks to WWL listener Josh in Covington about navigating life as a single dad to a teen boy who's hooked on weed
Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about an upcoming Veterans' Day parade and the Saints' trade deadline. Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth broke down the Saints' decision to trade WR Rashid Shaheed to Seattle and OL Trevor Penning to the Chargers. Schlereth also previewed the Saints' challenge against the Carolina Panthers. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' blowout 34-10 loss to the Rams in SoFi Stadium. The guys listened to Saints rookie quarterback Tyler Shough's postgame press conference comments. Bobby slammed the Saints' lack of talent and defensive struggles against the Rams' weapons. Bobby blamed the Saints' front office for putting the team in this position. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the loss and the Saints' organization. Bobby also previewed a busy NFL trade deadline.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' blowout 34-10 loss to the Rams in SoFi Stadium. The guys listened to Saints rookie quarterback Tyler Shough's postgame press conference comments. Bobby slammed the Saints' lack of talent and defensive struggles against the Rams' weapons. Bobby blamed the Saints' front office for putting the team in this position. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the loss and the Saints' organization. Bobby also previewed a busy NFL trade deadline.
We talk with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo about the Tigers' coaching search, how the SEC is shaping up, and LSU/Bama game week.
Ian Auzenne and Coach Lou Valdin co-hosted the WWL's weekly Prep Football Roundup live from the annual "Battle on The River" between Destrehan and Hahnville. The guys spoke to WWL reporters live at the best games from around the state, including Edna Karr at John Curtis, Covington at Ponchatoula, Jesuit at Rummel, and Mandeville at St. Paul's, among others.
On this episode of Sports Talk, WWL sports director Steve Geller and sports reporter Charlie Long fill in for Mike and Deuce. They ask whether Tyler Shough will sink or swim in his season debut for the Saints, talk about the World Series, and remain mortified at the start of the Pelicans' season.
LSU has a bye this week, but there's still plenty to talk about. What should we expect from the interim staff? How long could it take to hire a new coach? WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo joins us.
This hour, Ian Hoch reads WWL listener submitted ghost stories. Then, Brian Trascher, Vice President of the United Cajun Navy, joins the show to give the latest news out of Jamaica now that Hurricane Melissa has moved on.
On today's show, Ian Hoch addresses Gov. Landry's call to "look into Loyola" after the university denies recognition of a chapter of Turning Point USA. Also, Ian reads WWL listener submitted ghost stories. Then, Ian Hoch has on Andrew Schwarz, Professor of IT in the E. J. Ourso College of Business at LSU, to discuss how AI may already be slipping out of our control, and Brian Trascher, Vice President of the United Cajun Navy, to give the latest news out of Jamaica now that Hurricane Melissa has moved on.
This hour, Ian Hoch opens the phone lines, and the WWL listeners chime in about Gov. Landry's suggestion for LSU to erect a statue of Charlie Kirk.
We'll take another look back at the Saints loss to the Bucs and start to look ahead to the match-up against the Rams. Who should start at quarterback? Steve Geller, WWL sports director, joins us.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' 23-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their NFC South opener. Bobby criticized New Orleans' mental mistakes on offense. Bobby and Steve reported on LSU's decision to fire head football coach Brian Kelly. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' loss to the Bucs. Bobby slammed the Saints' running back room, calling it "one of the weakest in the NFL." They spoke to WWL's Jeff Palermo about Coach Kelly's departure from LSU. Bobby and Steve also heard postgame press conference audio from Saints quarterbacks Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough.
Audacy newsrooms across the country break down what could happen to the poorest among us -- hunger, mostly -- if the government can't get it together and agree on a budget by Nov. 1. WWL's Newell Normand says whether a vote happens will prove if politicians care about 'silly ass games' more than their constituents.
Mike and Bobby spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' current draft positioning, New Orleans' upcoming schedule, and LSU's coaching search.
Mike and Bobby interviewed Les Sackett, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, and Tommy Rybacki, the head football coach of the Nicholls State Colonels. Mike and Bobby spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' current draft positioning, New Orleans' upcoming schedule, and LSU's coaching search.
Bobby and Steve broke down the Saints' 23-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their NFC South opener. Bobby criticized New Orleans' mental mistakes on offense. Bobby and Steve reported on LSU's decision to fire head football coach Brian Kelly. The guys spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints' loss to the Bucs. Bobby slammed the Saints' running back room, calling it "one of the weakest in the NFL." They spoke to WWL's Jeff Palermo about Coach Kelly's departure from LSU. Bobby and Steve also heard postgame press conference audio from Saints quarterbacks Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough.
WWL's Jeff Palermo joined Steve and Bobby on The Point After to discuss LSU's decision to fire head football coach Brian Kelly. Palermo also broke down what's next for the Tigers and shared potential candidates to replace Coach Kelly.
Audacy newsrooms across the country break down what could happen to the poorest among us -- hunger, mostly -- if the government can't get it together and agree on a budget by Nov. 1. WWL's Newell Normand says whether a vote happens will prove if politicians care about 'silly ass games' more than their constituents.
Audacy newsrooms across the country break down what could happen to the poorest among us -- hunger, mostly -- if the government can't get it together and agree on a budget by Nov. 1. WWL's Newell Normand says whether a vote happens will prove if politicians care about 'silly ass games' more than their constituents.
WWL's Jeff Palermo joined Steve and Bobby on The Point After to discuss LSU's decision to fire head football coach Brian Kelly. Palermo also broke down what's next for the Tigers and shared potential candidates to replace Coach Kelly.
Tommy talks with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo about LSU's decision to move on from Brian Kelly.
Audacy newsrooms across the country break down what could happen to the poorest among us -- hunger, mostly -- if the government can't get it together and agree on a budget by Nov. 1. WWL's Newell Normand says whether a vote happens will prove if politicians care about 'silly ass games' more than their constituents.
Audacy newsrooms across the country break down what could happen to the poorest among us -- hunger, mostly -- if the government can't get it together and agree on a budget by Nov. 1. WWL's Newell Normand says whether a vote happens will prove if politicians care about 'silly ass games' more than their constituents.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
Ian Auzenne and Coach Lou Valdin hosted WWL's weekly "Prep Football Roundup," live from St. Charles Catholic's district showdown against Belle Chasse. The guys spoke to WWL reporters live at the best games around the state, including John Curtis at Jesuit, Archbishop Rummel at Holy Cross, and Hammond at Covington, among others. They heard from winning head coaches after those games concluded.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
Mike and Deuce discussed the NBA's recent gambling scandal and the MLB's "unfair" salary issues. The guys interviewed JC Allen, a Tampa Bay reporter for "Bucs Gameday." Allen broke down the Buccaneers' recent injury bug. Allen also shared his thoughts on the Saints-Buccaneers "rivalry," Tampa Bay's inconsistent offensive line, and the Bucs' defense vs. Spencer Rattler. They spoke to a WWL listener about match fixing in pro sports.
This week, our stories have a bit of a theme. They're all about feeling a rush – from that stomach-dropping sensation you get while riding a roller coaster to the joy of perfectly shucking an oyster to… some more questionable ways to live on the edge. With audio from Scoot and Tommy Tucker from WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show from KMOX in St. Louis.
This hour, Ian Hoch has on Mark Elfenbein, sports xxpert & veteran broadcaster, to talk about the huge gambling scandal that shook up the NBA just a few days into the season. Then the WWL listeners call in to share their thoughts on Trump's East Wing ballroom renovations.
This hour, Ian Hoch is joined by Ned Moore, Executive Director of the Lafon Performing Arts Center, to talk about their one-of-a-kind program that brings Broadway-level training to St. Charles Parish schools. Then, Ian talks to the WWL listeners abput psorta gambling, the White House ballroom renovations, and faith.
Mike and Charlie recapped the NFL's Monday Night Football doubleheader. The guys interviewed Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall and Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast. Coach Sumrall reviewed the Green Wave's comeback 24-17 victory over Army. Schlereth previewed the Saints' challenge against the Buccaneers. They spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints, LSU football, and the UNO basketball team. Mike, Charlie, and Jeff played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Jeff and Charlie spoke to Oleh Kosel, a credentialed NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, and Joe Bartel, a fantasy football expert for Rotowire. Mike Hoss hosted the weekly "Saints Hour" with Saints GM Mickey Loomis and Joel Meyers, the television voice of the Pelicans.