495. Bruce and Stephen discuss the folktale "Mariaze Djabe." Over a century ago, Alcee Fortier collect and published a number of folktales in the Creole language. The Louisiana Anthology has these stories in French Creole and English.
Friday, November 11, 2022
Saturday, November 5, 2022
494. Lessie LeBlanc for Congress
494. We interview Congressional Candidate Lessie LeBlanc. Lessie is
one of the eight candidates running in the 3rd congressional
district race. She’s hoping to defeat current congressman Clay
Higgins. Leblanc currently works policy and organizing for the
Promise of Justice Initiative.
Friday, November 4, 2022
494. Lessie LeBlanc
494. We interview Congressional Candidate Lessie LeBlanc. Lessie is
one of the eight candidates running in the 3rd congressional
district race. She’s hoping to defeat current congressman Clay
Higgins. Leblanc currently works policy and organizing for the
Promise of Justice Initiative.
Friday, October 28, 2022
493. Tia LeBrun
493. We talk to Tia LeBrun, a Democratic candidate for the Third Congressional District. Tia LeBrun was born and
raised in Terrebonne Parish as a member of the United Houma
Nation.
Thursday, October 20, 2022
492. Terry Ellis, Part 2
492. Part 2 of our interview with Terry Ellis about his book, Reasonably Happy. "Are You Unhappy and
Not Sure Why? Reasonably Happy gets
to the self-centered heart of the problem. In many ways, this
book is about how to recover from the addictions all of us
wrestle with.
Friday, October 14, 2022
491. Terry Ellis, part 1
491. Part 1 of our discussion with Terry Ellis about his book, Reasonably Happy. "Are You Unhappy and
Not Sure Why? Reasonably Happy gets
to the self-centered heart of the problem.
Friday, October 7, 2022
490. Christina Georgacopoulos, part 2
490. Part 2 of our interview with Christina Georgacopoulos about her thesis "Huey Long and
the Lying Newspapers." "Huey Long’s use of the
phrase “lyingnewspapers” to discredit negative publicity is
commonly cited as evidence of his negative relationship with the
mainstream press, but he did not always hold a hostile view
toward newspapers.
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