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  • Author and investigative journalist Dan Moldea speaks on on the upcoming presidential election and the latest with the polls and the swing states. Former Mayor of Gretna and former Chairman at Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana Ronnie Harris comments on the upcoming presidential election and also the idea of ballot discrepancies in Louisiana.
  • Founder of Victoria's Voice and The Save Our Kids Education and Prevention Programs Jackie Siegel talks the impact of the opioid crisis and also the upcoming event Save Our Kids VITAL SIGNS Baton Rouge. For more information visit https://secure.qgiv.com/for/saveourkidsvitalsignsbatonrouge/event/saveourkidsvitalsignsbatonrouge?utm_campaign=BCBSA-BatonRouge-101218. Former LSU basketball player and LSU and BREC board member Collis Temple comments on the importance of the recreational and parks system, and the BREC tax.
  • Vice President of Development at the LSU Alumni Association Lauren Giffin is joined by former LSU tight end and Director of Development for the LSU Alumni Association Colin Jeter to discuss organization and also The Tiger Nation Challenge. For more information and to donate, visit https://www.lsualumni.org/. Author for the Baton Rouge Business Report Rolfe McCollister comments on issues throughout the Capital City including the BREC operation and its leadership. Author Chris Champagne talks his latest work, Secret Louisiana".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how an economic advocacy group’s leader feels about Gov. Landry’s tax proposals. We also speak with jazz icon Delfeayo Marsalis about his new music, and hear about Le Petit Theatre’s opening performance of the season.
  • Professor in the Kinesiology department at Louisiana State University Jan Hondzinski speaks on the study of motor control and sensorimotor integration and also the impact of Parkinson's Disease. Louisiana State Senator Franklin Foil comments on the Louisiana tax structure and Landry's tax plan. Tiger Rag editor and Tiger Rag Magazine host Todd Horne talks the big LSU Tigers win against Ole Miss and also gives his thoughts on Brian Kelly and the Tigers. Architect Eddie Cazayoux talks the small film, "Ancestral Artistry".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, it’s all about women in music. Black queer artist Joy Clark tells us about incorporating her identity into her work. Plus, Alison Fenterstock tells us about her new book on women’s musical contributions throughout history.
  • Veteran anchorman George Sells is joined by TV personality Whitney Vann to remember Baton Rouge therapist Nick Abraham and also to talk the impact of the media has on political news including the upcoming presidential election. Candidate for the Public Service Commission - District 2 Nick Laborde gives insight into his campaign and candidacy. Louisiana State Representative Joseph Orgeron talks House Bill 300.
  • Legal Director for the ACLU of Louisiana Nora Ahmed talks various political topics including the issue of abortion and women's rights and their effect on the upcoming presidential election. President of the Louisiana Family Forum Gene Mills comments on local politics and also the 2024 Presidential Election. Author at the Louisiana Illuminator Greg Larose is joined by WRKF Capitol Access Reporter Brooke Thorington to discuss the latest local and national political news including issues on women's health rights, Landry's Free Executive Speech order, and the overhaul of state taxes.
  • Author and historian Max Boot talks his latest work on 40th President Ronald Reagan, "Reagan: His Life and Legend". Retired police officer and author Ron Stallworth recounts his infiltration of the KKK and also speaks on his work, "The Gangs of Zion". Former MLB player Denny McLain comments on the ongoing baseball playoffs.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the reclassification of a drug that can be used to treat abortions. We also hear about what’s on deck for the 9th annual Chamber Music Festival and how to protect pets during natural disasters.
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