I created this podcast in January 2006, just a few months after hurricane Katrina. The idea was to help spread positive stories about the New Orleans recovery. By 2012 the recovery was well on its way so I started focusing on the people, places and organizations that make New Orleans, New Orleans. If you would like to see some of my old podcasts visit NewOrleansPodcasting.com Let me know what you think. Enjoy!
On August 27, 2020 Dr. Morgus, also known as Sid Noel Rideau, left this world for the realm of the "Higher Order". In 1959 Dr. Morgus appeared for th...
Julia Bland is CEO of the Louisiana Children’s Museum (LCM). The Museum has recently moved to its sleek new building in New Orleans’ City Park. Accord...
Linda Auld is the third generation owner of Barber Laboratories and author of BugLady’s Butterfly Summer. In this podcast, Auld discusses her new book...
This podcast is the last of three interviews with Leah Chase. I am revisiting this series of interviews in memory of our great New Orleans Queen of th...
This 2012 interview is the second of three memorial podcasts in honor of New Orleans' beloved culinary ambassador, Leah Chase. In the conversation, Le...
New Orleans lost a great friend in Leah Chase on June 1, 2019. Leah Chase was Chef at Dooky Chase's restaurant and a beloved culinary icon in New Orle...
Maestro Robert Lyall is the General and Artistic Director for the New Orleans Opera Company. This year, the New Orleans Opera Association will host tw...
Brent Rosen is the new President and CEO of the National Food and Beverage Foundation (NatFAB). Rosen’s diverse background includes legal work, busine...
Liz Williams is former President and CEO of the Southern Food and Beverage Museum (SoFAB) in New Orleans. Williams was the driving force behind SoFAB;...
Sandy Rosenthal, and her son, Stanford Rosenthal, founded Levees.org in 2005, following Hurricane Katrina. The Rosenthals created the organization to...