Aubry Procell
Reporter/Technical ProducerAubry is a reporter, producer and operations assistant in Baton Rouge. Before coming to WWNO/WRKF, he worked as Production Director, Traffic Director and on-air host at Louisiana State University's student radio station, KLSU. He graduated from LSU with degrees in mass communication and classical music.
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On today’s show, we learn how community health centers are providing care to low-income and underserved Louisianans — and saving the state money in the process. Also, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor visits South Louisiana this week to share his story and music.
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On today’s episode, we speak with 17-year-old Alex Brock about his journey from being born deaf in Ukraine to playing high school football in Louisiana. We also learn about a nonprofit group working to help incarcerated parents play an active role in their kids’ lives from behind bars.
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Listen to Gov. Landry’s latest interview with Jim Engster, recorded Tuesday on Talk Louisiana.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why at least 25% of the state’s rural health clinics are struggling to stay open.
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On today’s episode of Louisiana Considered, we hear how Louisianans are feeling about renewable energy — and, in the case of offshore wind turbines, how they’re training to work in the industry. We also learn what child care workers are doing to protect kids during another exceedingly hot summer in the South.
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On the two-year anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, we examine the state of abortion access in Louisiana and hear about the clinic at the center of the court case. Also, we learn how the promise of “40 acres and a mule” came true for some formerly enslaved people after the Civil War — and how the U.S. government subsequently broke that promise.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about an exhibit exploring the narratives woven into Black hair through an artistic lens. We also discuss how the indictment of one New Orleans priest for sexual assault landed the archdiocese in bankruptcy court and why the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a small Mississippi town’s police department.
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The final episode of outgoing Gov. John Bel Edwards' monthly call-in radio show.
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Join WRKF as we celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights with holiday programming exploring culture, ritual, community, language, music, and tradition. We begin with the first night of Hanukkah on Thursday, Dec. 7, and we conclude with further examination of faith and tradition on the final night of Hanukkah, Friday, Dec. 15.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we have two conversations on reproductive health. Tamika Thomas-Magee explains the newest services at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s clinics in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. And the Louisiana Department of Health’s Samuel Burgess breaks down the factors driving a spike in cases of congenital syphilis and solutions.