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  • Retired lieutenant general and founder of the GreenARMY General Russel Honore comments on various topics including the pardoning of Billy Cannon, the upcoming primary election, and the latest on Trump and EPA's Power. Louisiana developer John Miller speaks on the airlines and the idea of a hub in New Orleans. MLB legend Denny McLain reflects on the life and times of MLB left-hand pitcher Mickey Lolich amid his recent death.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, Clint Smith, an author, poet and staff writer at The Atlantic, joins us to discuss his recent work and upcoming talks at the Tulane Book Fest. Plus, we listen to the second part of the latest episode of Sea Change, where we travel all the way to Cambodia.
  • Libertarian lawyer Mike Wolf is joined by former metro councilman and Republican Darrell Glasper to discuss various political topics including the upcoming US senate race and the ongoing war in Iran. Attorney Scott Sternberg gives insight into Tiger Rag Magazine, LA Illuminator, and WAFB-TV's lawsuit against LSU. Music and film critic John Wirt comments on the Oscars.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how the immigration crackdown is leading to a worker shortage in the state’s crawfish industry. We also discuss a new documentary series on the history of Louisiana’s HBCUs and learn about an LSU symposium on the future of AI in the business sector.
  • Reporter for The Advocate and president of the Louisiana Capital Correspondents Association Charles Lussier talks the return of "The Gridiron Show". Former U.S. ambassador Francis Rooney comments on Pres. Trump and the ongoing war in Iran. Literary critic and author Ruth Franklin talks her latest work, "The Many Lives of Anne Frank".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about the Nous Foundation’s new archival initiative to preserve Cajun French and Creole languages. We also hear what’s coming up for the Summer Lyric Theatre’s 59th season, and how LNG terminals are impacting the Southwest Louisiana communities they’re built in.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear the latest episode of Voices of the Culture, a podcast hosted by two Black Masking Indians. A spy boy and a big chief share the history behind Super Sunday and St. Joseph’s night. Plus, we catch up on the week in politics.
  • Mayor President for the city of Baton Rouge Sid Edwards talks the legislative session and gives updates on what's happening in Baton Rouge. Dean of the LSU Ogden Honors College Jonathan Earle discusses his career and time at LSU, and speaks on his background as a historian.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why the state’s reserve funds are currently flush with cash — but may not stay that way. We also hear about an upcoming LSU symposium on the history of politics and the media. Plus, we hear about innovative blood cancer treatment in Baton Rouge.
  • Longtime WAFB award-winning anchor and reporter Greg Meriwether talks his career throughout the years and also the latest on the world on media. The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on local and national political topics including the upcoming elections and also the recent news on Mike Johnson and Clay Higgins.
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