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Wednesday, January 12th: Michael Adams, Dadrius Lanus, Gary Chambers, Caroline Williams
Michael Adams and Dadrius Lanus break down the cause of 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge and how it helps young people within the community. Gary Chambers talks running for Senate against incumbent John N. Kennedy. Caroline Williams weighs in on movement being a mood booster and her book, "Move! The New Science of Body over Mind."
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Tuesday January 11: Lane Ewing, Glen Guilbeau, and Godwin Orkeh, Jr
Lane Ewing talks about the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, Glen Guilbeau discusses LSU and coaches' salaries and Godwin Orkeh, Jr. informs us on the Louisiana Schools Winter Conference and Covid mitigation in K-12 schools.
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Food deserts were a problem in Louisiana before COVID. Now it's even worse
Today on Louisiana Considered we learn about the ongoing lack of access to healthy food in Louisiana, and hear how one organization is addressing that problem. And, we learn more about the rollout of the state’s latest medical marijuana program.
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Tuesday, March 1st: Ben Jones and Kenny Havard
Ben Jones talks about his time, playing football at LSU, Rodeo and his latest movie Peace River. West Feliciana Parish President Kenny Havard talks about Baton Rouge violence and his views to combat what he termed "Black on Black" crime.
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NATAL podcast shares obstacles faced by pregnant Black women in rural America
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the journeys of three pregnant African American women living in Iowa, Hawaii, and Mississippi. And, we hear why the University of New Orleans is hoping to start a Division 1 football team as early as 2024.
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Thursday, March 3rd: Catherine Newsome, Mark Ballard
Catherine Newsome with the Secretary of State office promotes the Louisiana State Archive Gala that will be held on Sunday. Mark Ballard speculates on the upcoming gubernatorial race.
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Wednesday, March 2nd: Ryan Van Dinter, Roman Rubchenko
Ryan Van Dinter reflects on his time in Ukraine and the turmoil going on in the country. Roman Rubchenko shares his experiences living in war-torn Ukraine and relays his thoughts on the possible conditions and challenges Ukranians will face during this conflict.
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How East Baton Rouge Parish plans to redraw school board maps with more racial equity
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how school boards are prioritizing racial equity in their redistricting. We also hear about a new healthy food store coming to the Lower Ninth Ward, and talk to an LSU student about his upcoming debut on the quiz show, Jeopardy.
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Monday, February 7: Larry English and Danny Heitman
Attorney Larry English talks about Sharon Lewis and her case of sexual harassment from LSU; launches new allegations of sexual misconduct involving an unnamed university official. Danny Heitman, Advocate columnist, speaks about Danny Plaisance and Cottonwood Books.
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Friday, February 4th: Ashley Shelton, Michael Hefner, Regina Barrow, Daniel Pink
Ashley Shelton from the Power Coalition comments on the Ronald Greene scenario, racial gerrymandering, and the redistricting session. Michael Hefner weighs in on redistricting software. Regina Barrow gives her professional opinion on the Sharon Lewis and LSU lawsuit. Daniel Pink discusses his book, "The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward," and how to deal with regret.
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