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  • Dr. Lisa Delpit reflects on growing up in the 60's in Baton Rouge as well as her thoughts on racial issues in our country today. Coach George "Tic" Price speaks on his life and coaching career as well as his book "Locker Room Talk".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about Vue Orleans, a new exhibit offering insight into New Orleans’ culture and history. Then, we hear about an upcoming all-cello performance from the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Jim and political consultant Michael Beychok started their conversation remembering the life of Gus Weill. Michael also gave his thoughts on the mid-term elections, including the U.S. Senate race in Georgia. Joining Jim for the final few minutes was author Alan Stein Jr to discuss his new book, "Sustain Your Life." High performance keys to manage stress, avoid stagnation and beat burnout.
  • Tom Aswell from Louisiana Voice was Jim's first guest. They started their conversation about the CATS' bus system and the frustration by Metro Council members that the former CEO is receiving a $190,000 salary without a title. Tom and Jim also discussed the Ronald Greene case. Capitol Bureau Reporter for the Advocate Mark Ballard was on the second half of the show and discussed conceal carry legislation, bills attempting to erode the governor's executive order powers and a bill by state senator Bodi White that's received criticism from the Advocate's Editorial Board.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear more about the recent resignation of Democratic State Sen. Karen Carter Peterson. We also learn about efforts to make Baton Rouge a more popular tourist destination and talk about what to expect in Wednesday's Pelicans play-in game.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear an update on medical marijuana legislation at the state house. Then, in honor of World Book Day, we look back at the history of public libraries in New Orleans.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we celebrate 50 years of WWNO by learning a bit more about the station’s history. Then, we hear what’s on deck for the upcoming French Quarter Fest.
  • Actor, producer and songwriter John Schneider gave Jim an answer on running for U.S. Senate and he also previewed Bo's Extravaganza. Former reporter and now representing Together Louisianan Stephanie Riegel stopped by to talk about the ITEP reform legislation that's before the Louisiana Legislature. Scott Wilfong and Dayne Sherman discussed the upcoming U.S. Senate and governor's races. Author Annie Hartnett, who is the author of the Rabbit Cake, discussed her new book Unlikely Animals.
  • Brad Myers reflects on life as an attorney and former federal prosecutor as well as his running for the 19th Judicial District Court judge. Mark Ballard talks about the governor veto and both Bill Cassidy and Billy Nungesser consideration for the upcoming governor election.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we get an update on medical marijuana legislation at the state House. We also learn about an upcoming set of performances in Musicians’ Village and learn how the story of Anne Frank is being taught to children in New Orleans.
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