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  • Democratic political consultant Mary Patricia Wray is joined by Republican political consultant Scott Wilfong to discuss various local and national political topics including redistricting and the idea of a closed primary. Author Dana Sinclair talks her latest work, "Dialed In: Do Your Best When It Matters Most".
  • Sports agent and philanthropist Leigh Steinberg talks his career over the years and also sports today. Financial advisor Fred Dent gives a recap on the markets in the year 2023. Author Lesley Crewe talks her latest work, "Recipe for a Good Life".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we take a look at Martin Luther King’s time spent in Louisiana. We hear first-person accounts about the lessons he learned from the Baton Rouge Bus boycott and how he would apply similar frameworks to the boycott in Montgomery.
  • Novelist, non-fiction writer, and comic book author Brad Meltzer gives insight into his latest works as well as speaks on the lay of the land politically with amid the election year. Commissioner of Insurance of Louisiana Tim Temple talks the insurance crisis and his plans in office.
  • Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell talks an upcoming project in Calcasieu parish. Head of the Green Army General Russel Honore comments on several political topics including new governor Jeff Landry, what's going on in Washington, and also war throughout the world. Music and film critic John Wirt remembers singer-songwriter Jim Morrison.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we look at the history of Rosenwald schools, some of the first to teach Black children in the U.S. Plus we hear about a new direct carbon capture program planned in southwest Louisiana.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about growing concerns over Louisiana’s unapproved, non-traditional schools. We also discuss efforts to combat the opioid epidemic in Acadiana and hear how anti-LGBTQ laws are causing some doctors to leave the Gulf South.
  • Lanny Keller from The Advocate reflects on his career over the years on his last day at The Advocate after 25 years. Artist and former Tulane football player Mark Olivari and former LSU player Robert Dow Jr. remember the iconic 1973 LSU vs. Tulane game on its 50 year anniversary.
  • Longtime LPB producer Dorothy Kendrick speaks on a major upcoming production ,"A Tall Order", regarding the Louisiana State Capital. For more information, visit https://louisianaradionetwork.com/2023/12/04/new-lpb-documentary-looks-at/ . Jim Caldwell from the Baton Rouge Airport gives insight into what's new and also information with the Washington flight. The Advocate/Times Picayune's Tyler Bridges talks the latest with new governor Jeff Landry, Louisiana congressional districts, and the Louisiana Democratic Party.
  • Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Chase Oliver speaks on the libertarian party overall, his nomination, and also his campaign and candidacy. Artistic director for BRBT Molly Buchmann talks her final production, The Nutcracker, amid her upcoming retirement.
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