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  • Financial advisor Fred Dent gives insight into the current state of market and what's to come. Associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University Shreveport Jeff Sadow speaks on new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and also upcoming elections in Kentucky and Mississippi. Director of Communications at Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Brandee Patrick talks an upcoming show at the Manship Theatre, "Dear Sirs". For tickets and more information, visit https://www.manshiptheatre.org/show/dear-sirs-film.
  • Longtime politico James Carville talks local and national political topics including the 2024 Presidential Election and also Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and Louisiana Governor, Jeff Landry.
  • Dean of the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center Dr. Alena Allen speaks on her life and career to this point and also what's new with the LSU Law Center. Heather Roemer and Will Campbell from b1 Bank give insight into b1's new Foundation, the Buddy Roemer Small Business Center. Author Kelly Sather talks her latest work, "Small in Real Life".
  • Journalist Julie Farnam remembers the January 6th insurrection by referring to her latest work, "Domestic Darkness". Former State Rep. Troy Hebert talks various Louisiana political topics including new governor Jeff Landry and the upcoming November 18th election. President and executive director of Louisiana Music Hall of Fame Mike Shepard talks the upcoming induction ceremony this Thursday, November 16th. For more information, visit louisianamusichalloffame.org.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a new outpatient maternal care program at Touro Infirmary. And we explore the ways a local music nonprofit is reaching out to aspiring musicians. We also hear why the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board is under scrutiny after an investigation found workers there had falsified water testing data.
  • Libertarian lawyer Mike Wolf speaks on various political topics including new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and also an update on congressional redistricting in Louisiana. Former head of Visit Baton Rouge Paul Arrigo talks what's new throughout the city.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we ask the mayor of Bogalusa how he won as a 23-year-old Democrat in a largely Republican area. We also learn about climate-friendly eating habits and hear about a production at LSU where abortion rights take center stage.
  • Photographer, publisher, author and inventor Cecil Williams gives insight into his work in the 1950 Civil Rights Movement and also remembers 35th president John F. Kennedy by speaking on the upcoming event at the Old State Capitol, "Photography History: A Talk with Cecil Williams". For more information, visit https://louisianaoldstatecapitol.org/exhibits-events/cecil-williams. Candidate for State Representative for Louisiana House District 68 Belinda Williams speaks on her campaign and candidacy amid the November 18th runoff election. Author Helena de Bres talks her latest work, "How to be a Multiple.
  • Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell speaks on carbon capture in Louisiana and also the state of the Democratic party amid the recent elections. CNO of Cane River Pecan Jady Regard talks his journey to this point and the company as a whole.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we catch up with New Orleans “night mayor” Howie Kaplan as he reflects on a year in office. And we hear about a production of the musical “Wicked” coming to the Saenger Theatre – and about a jiu-jitsu league taking off in Decatur, Ala.
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