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Creative Success = Financial Balance with Flexible Budget Plans As a creative individual, dealing with irregular income can be daunting. In this episode of From "Creative Passion To Profit", titled "How Creatives Can Budget for Regular Income," I, Mahmood, tackle one of the biggest challenges faced by those in the arts and creative world—budgeting. Have you ever felt the high of being fully booked and having commissions flying off the shelves, only to be met with silence and income droughts the following month? You're not alone. But here's the good news: with a little planning, you can smooth out those financial ups and downs. In this episode, I'll share three simple steps to help you build a budgeting system that fits your lifestyle and supports your creative ambitions. You'll learn how to determine your essential baseline expenses, create a financial buffer for quiet months, and implement a flexible yet simple budgeting method that allows you to thrive creatively and financially. You'll also have some homework tasks... Timestamped Summary: [00:00:00] Introduction to challenges of budgeting with erratic income. [00:00:58] Step 1: Determine your baseline expenses. [00:02:12] Step 2: Build a financial buffer for quieter months. [00:03:46] Step 3: Apply a simple, discipline-based budget system. [00:04:58] Homework: Calculate baseline expenses and track income. Mentioned in this episode: Training Training Training Find out more about Budgetwhizz Find out more about Budgetwhizz Budgetwhizz…
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It was 10 years ago that smoking was banned in bars and casinos in New Orleans. Tonia Moore, Community Engagement & Health Equity Advocate at Ochsner Health (former Associate Director of the Louisiana Public Health Institute), joins guest host Dave Cohen to give an assessment of how that ban has affected business.
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It was 10 years ago that smoking was banned in bars and casinos in New Orleans. Tonia Moore, Community Engagement & Health Equity Advocate at Ochsner Health (former Associate Director of the Louisiana Public Health Institute), joins guest host Dave Cohen to give an assessment of how that ban has affected business.
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1 There needs to be "shock and awe" in the juvenile criminal justice system (Full Show: 2/14/2025) 1:52:28
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On today's show, Newell Also, Newell has on: Laura Rodrigue, co-founder of Bayou Mama Bears and former Orleans prosecutor, Arnie Fielkow, former CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, Mike Detillier, WWL NFL analyst and co-host of Sports Talk, Ron Faucheux, political analyst & publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," and Tripp Rabalais, Director of Lafreniere Park.…
This hour, Newell is joined by Ron Faucheux, political analyst & publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," to discuss the latest polls about the favorable/unfavorable ratings of President Trump, Elon Musk, and social security. Then, Tripp Rabalais, Director of Lafreniere Park, joins the show to talk about celebrating the Jefferson Parish Bicentennial and kicking off the Carnival season in grand style by hosting a King Cake Capital of the World party.…
Ron Faucheux, political analyst & publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," joins Newell to discuss the latest polls about the favorable/unfavorable ratings of President Trump and Elon Musk, the favorable/unfavorable ratings of social security.
This hour, Newell has on Arnie Fielkow, former CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, to talk about President Trump’s Ukraine plan at this critical moment in world history. Then, Mike Detillier, WWL NFL analyst and co-host of Sports Talk, joins the show to share his thoughts on new Saints Head Coach Kellen Moore.…
Mike Detillier, WWL NFL analyst and co-host of Sports Talk, joins Newell to share his perspective on new Saints head coach Kellen Moore.
Arnie Fielkow, former CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, joins Newell to discuss President Trump’s Ukraine plan at this critical moment in world history as Volodymyr Zelenskyy and many others around the globe warn not to trust Putin’s claim that he’s ready to end the Russia/Ukraine war.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Laura Rodrigue, co-founder of Bayou Mama Bears and former Orleans prosecutor, about her recent article on the "Truth and Transparency Bill."
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1 The opening of juvenile criminal records exposed the disarray of the juvenile justice system 30:17
Juvenile crime has dominated headlines across the country, but the conversation rarely evolves into any meaningful discussion because there is no accurate data available from juvenile courts. That is primarily because juvenile courts nationwide have been protected by a veil of secrecy that is virtually impenetrable. That secrecy has been touted as an effort to protect young offenders. In February of 2024, the Louisiana legislature held a special crime session during which the "Truth and Transparency Bill" was passed. This bill essentially made all crimes of violence, or any second and subsequent offenses committed by juveniles, public record. It went into effect July 1, 2024. Newell has on Laura Rodrigue, co-founder of Bayou Mama Bears and former Orleans prosecutor, to talk about her recent article on the "Truth and Transparency Bill."…
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1 The New Orleans Saints have Moore to Offer (Full Show: 2/13/2025) 1:53:13
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On today's show, we hear from the New Orleans Saints new head coach Kellin Moore. Also, Newell has on: Archie Manning, legendary New Orleans Saints Quarterback, Lou Fragoso, CEO of Children's Hospital, Jeff Nowak, Steve Geller, and Boony Hebert LIVE from Kellen Moore's Press Conference, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell speaks with Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, about the safe and successful Super Bowl, the latest on the paused NOPD promotions, and allegations of bias and cheating when it comes to NOPD promotions candidates.
This hour, Newell is joined by Bobby Hebert, Steve Geller, and Jeff Nowak to cover the press conference introducing Kellin Moore, the New Orleans Saints new head coach, along with statements from Saints owner Gayle Benson and Executive Vice President and General Manager Mickey Loomis.
This Hour, Newell talks to Archie Manning, Legendary Saints Quarterback, and Lou Fragoso, CEO of Children's Hospital, about New Orleans Children’s Hospital has been renamed “Manning Family Children’s” after a “transformational gift.”
New Orleans Children’s Hospital has been renamed “Manning Family Children’s” after a “transformational gift.” Archie Manning, legendary Saints quarterback, and Lou Fragoso, CEO of Children's Hospital, join Newell to talk about what this legacy family brand means to the legacy hospital going forward and to the children and families they take care of.…
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1 Why is the federal bureaucracy pushing back against efficiency? (Full Show: 2/12/2025) 1:51:35
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On today's show, Newell talks about the efficiency (or lack thereof) of the Cantrell Administration's governance and the pushback against DOGE's attempt to make the federal government more efficient. Newell speaks with: Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember, Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO Inc., Evan Holmes, General Manager of the Superdome, Alí R. Bustamante, Ph.D., UNO Professor at the Department of Economics & Finance, Dr. David Janz, Director of Medical Critical Care Services at University Medical Center, (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell has on Alí R. Bustamante, Ph.D., UNO Professor at the Department of Economics & Finance, to discuss the reaction to DOGE assessing if the federal government is oversized. Then, Dr. David Janz, Director of Medical Critical Care Services at University Medical Center, joins the show to discuss how New Orleans is faring through a major flu outbreak.…
A late-breaking wave of influenza is spiking coast-to-coast, and doctors’ visits hit a 15-year high. Dr. David Janz, Director of Medical Critical Care Services at University Medical Center, joins Newell to explain how things are here in New Orleans.
Alí R. Bustamante, Ph.D., UNO Professor at the Department of Economics & Finance, joins Newell to discuss the reaction to DOGE assessing if the federal government is oversized, and Trump's latest moves regarding tariffs and how they will affect the US consumer.
This hour, Newell talks to Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO Inc., about the aftermath of Super Bowl LIX. Then Michael invites Evan Holmes, General Manager of the Superdome, to share what it was like hosting Super Bowl LIX in the Dome.
Evan Holmes, General Manager of the Superdome, joins Newell to share what it was like hosting Super Bowl LIX in the Dome.
Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO Inc., joins Newell to talk about the aftermath of Super Bowl LIX, and beautification projects continuing although the big game is over.
This hour, Newell speaks with Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember, about Mayor LaToya Cantrell backing out of a $20 million school funding deal. Then, Newell talks about the efficiency (or lack thereof) of the Cantrell Administration's governance.
Newell critiques the efficiency (or lack thereof) of the Cantrell Administration's governance.
Newell speaks with Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember, about Mayor LaToya Cantrell backing out of a $20 million school funding deal and more.
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1 The Archdiocese of New Orleans actions are ultimately hurting the hungry(Full Show: 2/11/2025) 1:51:24
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On today's show, Newell speaks with: former Board Chair of Second Harvest Food Bank, Coretta LaGarde, Executive Director of the American Heart Association, Greater New Orleans, Ryan Young, Senior Economist with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Brandan Buck, Research Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, and Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell speaks with Brandan Buck, Research Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, about the prospect of using the U.S. military to confront Mexican cartels. Then, Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, joins the show to talk about how the Louis Armstrong International dealt with the outflow of travelers heading back home from Super Bowl LIX and the influx of conventioneers and tourists.…
Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, joins Newell to talk about how the Louis Armstrong International dealt with the outflow of travelers heading back home from Super Bowl LIX and the influx of conventioneers and tourists.
In his article, “Invading Mexico Will Not Solve the Cartel Problem," Brandan P. Buck, Research Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, explains there are two schools of thought when it comes to dealing with the cartel problem in Mexico: the first, being a plan of “Shock & Awe” with a campaign of targeted airstrikes and special operations raids, used “selectively and thoughtfully, while the other takes a more mild and diplomatic route, using U.S. military forces partnered with their Mexican counterparts. Brandan Buck joins Newell to discuss the issue.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Coretta LaGarde, Executive Director of the American Heart Association, Greater New Orleans, about New Orleans Heart Month and the NOLA events that come with it. Then, Ryan Young, Senior Economist with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss President Trump's latest economic moves, including 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum.…
Ryan Young, Senior Economist with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Newell to discuss President Trump's latest economic moves, including 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, and their effects on inflation.
Coretta LaGarde, Executive Director of the American Heart Association, Greater New Orleans, joins Newell to talk about New Orleans Heart Month and the NOLA events that come with it.
This hour, Newell speaks with a former Board Chair of Second Harvest Food Bank, about the Second Harvest food bank firings by the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
Nick Karl, former Board Chair of Second Harvest Food Bank, joins Newell to share his side of the Second Harvest Food Bank firings by the Archdiocese of New Orleans and the recent comments by the Archbishop.
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1 Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans was a HUGE success for the city (Full Show: 2/10/2025) 1:48:13
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On today's show, Newell gives his review of how well New Orleans hosted Super Bowl LIX and what he hopes the city comes away with after hosting the event. Then Newell speaks with: Bobby Hebert, host of SportsTalk, Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, and New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune and editor & publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell speaks with Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and member of the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, to talk about the NFL's thoughts on New Orleans Super Bowl hosting effort. Then, Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune and editor & publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, joins the show to discuss Mardi Gras 2025.…
Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune and editor & publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, joins Newell to talk about Mardi Gras 2025.
Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and member of the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, joins Newell to talk about the NFL's thoughts on New Orleans Super Bowl hosting effort, the hospitality New Orleans residents offered to visitors throughout the week, and the quality of the actual football game.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, about the city's successes in hosting Super Bowl LIX. Then, Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, joins the show to discuss the shift of security strategies from the Super Bowl to Mardi Gras.…
Newell's shares his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show
Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, joins Newell to discuss the shift of security strategies from the Super Bowl to Mardi Gras.
Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, about the city's business successes of hosting Super Bowl LIX, handing off the Super Bowl to Santa Clara, and the efficiency of security during the event.
This hour, Newell gives his review of how well New Orleans hosted Super Bowl LIX and what he hopes the city comes away with after hosting the event. Then, Bobby Hebert, host of SportsTalk, joins the show to give his thoughts on the Eagles victory over Kansas City at the big game.
Bobby Hebert, host of SportsTalk, joins Newell to give his thoughts on the Eagles victory over Kansas City at the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Newell gives his review of how well New Orleans hosted Super Bowl LIX and what he hopes the city comes away with after hosting the event.
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1 Are putting any money on Super Bowl 59?: Full Show 2-7-2025 1:48:59
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On today's show, Newell and the Voice of the Saints, Mike Hoss, connect with Patty Riddlebarger, Chair of the Impact 59 Legacy Grant Committee, on how the Super Bowl will leave a mark on the city for years to come via its legacy grants, and Roman Gabriel III, son of Roman Gabriel, former NFL player and actor, tells us about his Dad's 16 years in the NFL playing for the Rams and Eagles, and to tell us about his foundation "Sold Out Youth Foundation", that aims to educate many about drug use in today's youth. Later on, Newell and Mike hear from Leigh Steinberg, legendary sports agent, to talk about his 38th edition of the "Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl party", the school he has building sports agents of the future, and how he feels on the NIL scene across NCAA sports, and Arthur "Bubba" Boisfontaine, CEO and digital creator with CCI Productions, to break down how the city is getting up all of those beautiful and massive banners and light pieces across New Orleans for the Super Bowl! Finally, the guys talk to Marcus Brown, Chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee, SVP/General Counsel for Entergy, to cover how the city isn't slowing down in its ramping up to Super Bowl LIX, and Draft Kings, Director of Sports Operations, Johnny Avello, drops in to tell us how the lines are made and changed, and the biggest player props being bet on before the Big Game!…
This hour, Newell and Mike dive into how the city is ramping up to the Super Bowl with Marcus Brown, Chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee, to break down how New Orleans is ramping up to the big game on Sunday, the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class selection occurred last night during the NFL Honors and it was a fairly small class, before closing out hearing from Johnny Avello, Director of Sports Operations, Draft Kings, to discuss the big props and lines ahead of Super Bowl 59, and more!…
Newell and Mike are joined Johnny Avello, Director of Sports Operations, Draft Kings, to discuss how Draft Kings has evolved in the last few years, the latest lines ahead of Super Bowl 59, the biggest prop bets that are making waves across the betting world, and more!
This hour, Newell and Mike Hoss open up with Leigh Steinberg, legendary sports agent, to discuss his 38th Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party, the everchanging NIL scene and how it is affecting professional sports, and building the next generation of sports agents. Later on, Newell and Hoss hear from Arthur "Bubba" Boisfontaine, the man behind those gigantic banners hanging up across the city and CEO and digital creator with CCI Productions, to tell us about how those get made and hung up!…
Newell and Mike welcome in Arthur "Bubba" Boisfontaine, CEO and digital creator with CCI Production, that handles the hanging up the banners and lighting the Superdome, as well as collaborating with the NFL to get the city to look as good as it can, the logistics of some of these large scale, building sized, banners, and much more!…
Newell and Mike Hoss sit down with Leigh Steinberg, legendary sports agent, to discuss his 38th Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party", his sports agent school that helps train individuals into becoming successful sports agents, the dominance that NIL has had over the college scene and how pro sports are being changed by it as well, and more!…
This hour, Newell and Mike Hoss connect with Patty Riddlebarger, Chair of the Impact 59 Legacy Grant Committee, Patty Riddlebarger, to discuss the latest from about the legacy being left by the Super Bowl ahead of a busy Mardi Gras season. The guys also dive into the Saints lone title win 15 years ago today, before closing out hearing from Roman Gabriel III, son of Roman Gabriel former NFL player and actor, to tell us about his Dad' legacy and his foundation, "Sold Out Youth Foundation", to tackle fentanyl and drug use in America's youth.…
Newell and Mike Hoss connect with Roman Gabriel III, son of Roman Gabriel, former NFL player and actor, to talk about his Dad's legacy and his foundation, Sold Out Youth Foundation, to tackle fentanyl and teach youths about the danger of drugs!
Newell and Mike Hoss break down how the NFL is continuing to push the international stage as the NFL is rapidly growing, how the NFL could possible have international teams, how Philly looks to be built to beat the Chiefs, how the Saints have had in recent years, some players leave and have the best season they've ever had, and how the Saints dealt with the cap situation in previous years but the cap should be getting back on track in these next few years.…
Newell and Mike Hoss sit down with Patty Riddlebarger, Chair of the Impact 59 Legacy Grant Committee to discuss the official legacy program of Super Bowl 59, how this program is handed off from city to city from one Super Bowl to the next, the organizations locally that submit grants for funding and how other huge businesses can use the resources gathered here for their events as well, how you can get involved, and much more!…
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1 Is Spencer Rattler aware of how "slippery" he can be to tackle?: Full Show 2-6-2025 1:46:18
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On today's show, Newell and Dave discuss Day 4 of Radio Row as the festivities continue with Rob Hatley, Group VP of Corporate Comms. at Entergy and SBLIX PR Committee co-chair, to discuss the way the city is branding itself as a premiere "hosting city", Port NOLA is taking steps to make sure exports and imports are a much more streamlined system and to tell us all about that we call up Janine Mansour, Port NOLA Director of Trade Development, and Christopher Britton, Lineage VP Regional Sales, Port NOLA. Later on, the guys hear from Lead Oddsmaker for Caesars Sportsbook, Craig Mucklow, on whether there is a method to the madness when setting lines and props, or is it simply gut feeling and luck, David Njoku from the CLE Browns tells us all about his offseason plans, T-Bob Hebert, fellow broadcaster, former LSU football player, and son of Bobby Hebert, tells us about his experience as a "nepo-baby", and finally, we connect with Rafael Goyeneche, President of Metropolitan Crime Commission on how safe 2025 has been so far, even with January 1st, and Spencer Rattler tells us all about his future plans and dreams of playing in the big game for the Black & Gold.…
This hour, Newell and Dave hear from Rafael Goyeneche, President of Metropolitan Crime Commission, to detail the crime numbers last month as 2025 looks to be one of the safest years the city has ever seen, and Rafael details the latest from the resentencing of Jared Crowther, Spencer Rattler, Saints Quarterback, drops by to discuss his goal of playing in the big game for the Saints one day, and Steve Geller, WWL Sports Director, stops by to detail the latest on the Saints coaching search that may be just a waiting game at this point.…
Newell and Dave are joined by Saints QB, Spencer Rattler, to recap his first year in the NFL with the Black & Gold, the "slippery factor" that he uses to get out of a pinch, his goals for the future with the Saints, the experience he got on the field his rookie year, and more!
Newell and Dave get together with President of Metropolitan Crime Commission, Rafael Goyeneche, to discuss how January of 2025 has compared to previous Januarys, if the snow storm that kept everybody stuck at home for the better part of a week helped with those numbers, a key update on the resentencing of Jared Crowther, and much more!…
This hour, Newell and Dave dive into the science behind the odds with Lead Oddsmaker for Caesars Sportsbook, Craig Mucklow, on if there really is a data drive scientific method behind how the sportsbooks set their lines, before being joined by Cleveland Browns Tight End, David Njoku on his first time at Radio Row and his offseason plans before closing out connecting with T-Bob Hebert, former LSU football player, fellow broadcaster and son of Bobby Hebert, as he rings in his first time covering the Super Bowl!…
Newell and Dave sit down with Craig Mucklow, Leads Oddsmaker for Caesars Sportsbooks on how the magic is made behind the scenes when lines are set, updated, changed, as well as who manages what games, sports, players, etc. and the craziest data points that Craig has used to set lines, the chatter ahead of Super Bowl 59 with, and some of the biggest bets already placed ahead of the big game!…
This hour, Newell and Dave sit down with Group VP of Corporate Communications at Entergy and SBLIX PR Committee co-chair, Rob Hatley, to discuss the buildup of new faces in the city and how the city is looking to be THE "hosting city" for years to come, before welcoming in Janine Mansour, Port NOLA Director of Trade Development, Christopher Britton, Lineage VP Regional Sales, Port NOLA, to discuss how the Port of New Orleans is stepping up their game before the Super Bowl, and their new in-house import service, I-House.…
Newell connects with Janine Mansour, Port NOLA Director of Trade Development, and Christopher Britton, Lineage VP, Regional Sales, Port NOLA, to discuss what is making waves in the imports and exports through Port NOLA, how operations are staying strong and steady throughout the SB, and their new I-House service to streamline imported food and drinks.…
Newell tells Dave all about the light show he saw last night before Rob Hatley, Group VP of Corporate Comms. at Entergy and SBLIX PR Committee co-chair, the committee's goal of building New Orleans into a "hosting city", the buildup ahead of SB as anybody staying in a hotel for 4 nights can start checking in later today, how the NFL and media giants such as ESPN have taken over the city, and more.…
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1 New Orleans is already prepping for their NEXT Super Bowl: Full Show 2-5-2025 1:47:27
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On today's show, Newell and Dave dive into the 3rd day of craziness as the city is picking up the pace ahead of Super Bowl 59 as we hear from the likes of Adam Straight, COO of the Morial Convention Center, on how the CC has prepared for this event and more coming down the line, Liz Murrill tells us how Louisiana is stopping counterfeit efforts to keep citizens and their money safe. Later on, we go over the Good News with Michael Hecht, President and CEO of GNO INC., and Susan Bourgeois, LED Secretary, to tell us all about how they are bring peoples, fans, and business to New Orleans this week and beyond. Finally, New Orleans & Co. President & CEO, Walt Leger, to break down how the city is already looking ahead to the NEXT Super Bowl, and former ESPN anchor, actor, author, pitchman, and filmmaker, Kenny Mayne, tell us about his comedy show later tonight and his new film "Wiffleball"!…
This hour, Newell and Dave sit down with President and CEO of New Orleans & Company, Walt Leger, on selling New Orleans to others, and what it looks like for New Orleans to try and get their next shot at hosting a Super Bowl sometime in the 2030's before closing out with author, actor, pitchman, filmmaker and more who anchored on ESPN for 27 years, Kenny Mayne, to tell us about his new film "Wiffleball" and his comedy show at Caesars later tonight!…
Newell and Dave are joined by Kenny Mayne, author, actor, pitchman, filmmaker, and more to talk about his new film "Wiffleball", his show tonight at Caesars helping injured veterans, his quest to find the truth behind his film, his 27 year run at ESPN, and more!
Newell and Dave are join with President and CEO of New Orleans & Company, Walt Leger, to discuss New Orleans living up to the mantra "Built to host", selling New Orleans to people here and beyond, but with everybody showing up today, the next few days are when things are gonna get busy and the city is really going to start coming alive, as well as how New Orleans is already look towards the next SB, when we could expect that, what other events the city is looking to bring to New Orleans, and more!…
This hour, Newell and Dave brings in President & CEO, GNO INC. Michael Hecht, to detail how the city has been taking it one step after another towards its commitment to keep people excited, happy, and safe in and around New Orleans before later being joined by LED Secretary, Susan Bourgeois, on the connections and network that big events like the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras can do for the city, its business, and its people, and how a city that is hosting an event like the Super Bowl, should be looking to get the most out of the SB!…
Newell and Dave circle back with Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO INC. and Susan Bourgeois, LED Secretary, to discuss some of the events on Friday and Saturday that keep the party going while foster relationships with many business leaders across the city and the country, as well as the focus shifting to what's beyond the Super Bowl, if a city is going to invest as much as it should into an event like the Super Bowl, they should look for reimbursement and more to enjoy the spoils of the work that they put it, and much more!…
Newell and Dave bring in "DJ El Camino" otherwise known as Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO INC. to discuss that feeling in his gut about the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras in the coming weeks, repairs, renovations, upgrades, new coats of paint, the city of New Orleans is doing anything and everything to get look its best before the game.…
This hour, Newell and Dave open up the show recapping their adventure around the rest of the Morial Convention Center before welcoming COO of the Morial CC, Adam Straight, to discuss the way they've built themselves for hosting events during the SB. The guys also are joined by WWL on-site producer, Chris Coleman, to discuss the media event held at Mardi Gras World last night, to see if Barry Kern's claim that you can get a drink in less than a minute is really true, before closing out the hour with Louisiana Attorney General, Liz Murrill, to discuss the latest on what Louisiana is doing to keep counterfeiters in check before the SB.…
Newell and Dave connect with Liz Murrill, Louisiana AG, to discuss the latest results of seizures of counterfeit game-related merchandise, where the money could be going. They also discuss tickets as counterfeited product as the biggest game of the year looms ahead, and how the city feels much more protected and secure with the increased level of law enforcement and security.…
Newell and Dave sit down with Chief Operating Officer of Morial Convention Center, Adam Straight, to talk about the NFL Experience opening up to the public later today, the lengths that the convention center has undergone in recent years to renovate the facility, timeline on the planned hotel connected to the CC, how the SB helps build for other events throughout the year, and more!…
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1 New Orleans does the Super Bowl the right way!: Full Show 2-4-2025 1:48:30
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On today's show, Newell and Dave sound off on the city of New Orleans celebrating its 11th time hosting a Super Bowl before connecting with guests and journalists across the world to preview Super Bowl 59 and how New Orleans is doing it all with Mary Beth Romig, Associate VP of New Orleans & Company, on how no other city that hosts a Super Bowl can put on a show quite like New Orleans can, and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser tells us all about how New Orleans has prepared for its 11th SB while looking towards the next one. Later on, Newell and Dave sit down with some fellow broadcasters Will Gavin from talkSPORT in the UK, and Dusty Likins, from our sister station, 96.5 The Fan up in Kansas City, to preview the Chiefs and Eagles as both teams are chasing history. After that, Newell and Dave connect with New Orleans very own, Saints kicker, Blake Grupe, on his time at Radio Row, how the team is feeling about the offseason and coaching search, and if you can truly "ice" a kicker with a timeout, before closing out hearing from New Orleans City Councilmember JP Morrell, tells us about the latest between the city council and school board as budget concerns start to arise from some.…
This hour, Newell and Dave open up with Saints kicker, Blake Grupe, on his second year in the league as he tells us all about his week so far as both a member of the media and Radio Row and a player, how his offseason is going, watching Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl at the Superdome, and more before closing things out hearing from New Orleans City Councilmember, JP Morrell, on the latest in the school board and budget concerns facing New Orleans, and if he has any plans to run for Mayor anytime soon.…
Newell and Dave call up New Orleans City Councilmember, JP Morrell, to discuss the city proclaiming tomorrow, Feb. 5th, 2025, as "Terry Bradshaw Day" in the City of New Orleans and there are large looming questions facing Louisiana schools as local government cries wolf over a budget crisis leaving many wonder what is up and what is down, and we ask, is he making a run for Mayor?…
Newell and Dave are joined by none other than Saints kicker, Blake Grupe, on how his week has been so far, Grupe watching his former team Notre Dame, Bon Jovi stumbling into his suite, how his time with the Saints has been, the ups and downs the Saints faced next season, how he stays steady under pressure as kickers are often facing, if kickers actually feel like they can get "iced" when a timeout stops their kick from counting, and more!…
This hour, Newell and Dave open up with a guest from across the pond as talkSPORT radio host, Will Gavin, joins WWL to discuss how American Football is making waves in the UK, his time covering Super Bowls and how New Orleans does it like no other, accidentally letting British slang slip out during his play-by-play of previous Super Bowls, and more. Later on, Newell and Dave are joined by Dusty Likins, KC sports radio host from Fescoe & Dusty, to preview the big game, his love for New Orleans food, people, and accents, and what should Chiefs fans expect if they win, will this be the end of the dynasty, does everyone hang it up and retire after making history, and we connect with Kevin Patrick Allen, director, and Eric Frith, producer, of the film "Beneath The Shadow", a film that covers one family's shattering loss and a legacy looking to be restored.…
Newell and Dave get together with Dusty Likins, host of Kansas City sports radio show Fescoe & Dusty, to tell us all about the Chiefs chances to win a record setting 3rd-straight Super Bowl, his first time in New Orleans and his love for both Cajun food and Cajun accents, how city isn't always like this... but it's also not that different, what the KC must do to do the impossible, and how he feels about Chiefs as 1.5 pt. favorites.…
Newell and Dave welcome in Will Gavin, talkSPORT radio host from the United Kingdom, to discuss how the British handle Radio Row, his time doing play-by-play as he will be covering his 3rd Super Bowl, how American football is taking over across Britain and Europe, the NFL London games are becoming a norm as the league looks to expand across the world, and much more!…
This hour, Newell and Dave discuss the opening ceremony at the Superdome last night where both teams and staffs spoke with the media and we continue to discuss the history of the Super Bowl in New Orleans as the city hosts a record-tying 11th Super Bowl before welcoming in Mary Beth Romig, Associate VP of New Orleans & Company to discuss the efforts that city and business leaders have taken to bring guests, stars, journalists, fans, anyone and everyone to the Big Easy, and the guys connect with Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser to discuss his efforts in preparing the city for a Super Bowl this year and for years to come!…
Newell and Dave sit down with Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser his time in Vegas for Super Bowl 58 as he lobbied for the Morial Convention Center to offer Louisiana seafood to the guests and members of the media, the city is taking measures to share New Orleans with the world, and more!
Newell and Dave connect with Mary Beth Romig, Associate VP of New Orleans & Company, to talk about how working at the Superdome runs in the Romig family, what New Orleans & Company is doing to bring journalists, fans, and many others may want to come back to the Big Easy, and the lengths that New Orleans goes to put together a Super Bowl!…
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1 The Super Bowl is almost here and the city is showing it!: Full Show 2-3-2025 1:50:49
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On today's show, Newell and Dave live from Radio Row at the Morial Convention Center to set the stage for a week of events, celebrations, and more as the city settles in for Super Bowl 59, before hearing from the Super Bowl host committee's opening press conference, and a flurry of guests and leaders across New Orleans and Louisiana to break down all the events in store for us and how the city has prepared and will continue working towards Mardi Gras after the SB. Newell and Dave also talk to guests about how New Orleans and Louisiana will be trending up following the surge of Super Bowl events!…
Newell and Dave call up Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss the latest on these tariffs, what products may or may not be affect, and the new push in President Trumps administration to fix areas where the government has considerable inefficiency, before closing out the hour connect with a fellow broadcaster from 106.7 The Fan in DC, Grant Paulsen, to talk about the incredible season Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders had, the new hope sparked by the former LSU star, and more!…
Newell and Dave sit down with Grant Paulsen from 106.7 the Fan up in DC, to discuss the incredible journey that former LSU star Jayden Daniels took the Commanders on this year turning around an organization that was in dire need of a new era.
Newell and Dave are joined by Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss the tariffs that the US is facing from Canada, the pause on tariffs involving Mexico, what types of products may or may not be affected by these tariffs, how the new Trump administration is working towards dealing with government inefficiency and much more.…
Newell and Dave discuss how the city has been put into the center of the media world as New Orleans hosts its 11th Super Bowl, as they find Barry Kern, CEO and President of Kern Studios and Mardi Gras World to preview the events in store for us later this week, and the time, effort, and money that went into putting everything together. Later on, we welcome in author Erin Grayson Sapp to discuss Tulane University hosting "Moving the Chains", a discussion on professional football's role in the civil rights movement and how the civil rights movement played a key part in the city's franchise reception that led to the New Orleans Saints, and finally we connect with Lisa Alexis, CEO and President of New Orleans Culture and Tourism Fund, on how the hospitality industry is preparing for a big boost during this weeks events, and the way that money can be put back into the community and city from the Super Bowl celebrations!…
Newell and Dave welcome in author Erin Grayson Sapp to discuss Tulane University hosting "Moving the Chains", a discussion on professional football's role in the civil rights movement in New Orleans and how the city unified to earn taken away from them to being award an NFL team that became the Saints!…
Newell and Dave stumble across Barry Kern, CEO and President of Kern Studios and Mardi Gras World walking around Radio Row and bring him on to discuss the all events and celebrities making their way to the Big Easy this week!
Newell and Dave preview the show and week ahead as New Orleans gets the Super Bowl festivities underway before joining the Super Bowl host committee's opening press conference that starts off all of the events ahead of us before welcoming in General Manager of Caesars New Orleans, Samir Mowad to detail everything that Caesars had done to prepare for the big game on Sunday, how can you get involved and more!…
Newell and Dave connect with Samir Mowad, General Manager of Caesars New Orleans to discuss how Louisiana Super Bowl betting could set records, all the events being held throughout the week, what all you can do at Caesars Sportsbook here in New Orleans, and much more!
Newell and Dave Cohen get together over at Radio Row at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center to preview the week's events before the big game on Sunday and we hear from the New Orleans leaders in the Super Bowl host committee's opening press conference!
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1 Super Bowl LIX is literally around the corner (Full Show: 1/31/2025) 1:52:08
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On today's show, Newell talks about Second Harvest Food Bank CEO Natalie Jayroe being replaced by CEO Dirk Wild by order of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, the media reporting Mexican cartels' reaction to Trump categorizing them as terrorist organizations. Also, Newell speaks with: Colonel Alex Gan, retired colonel and fighter pilot for the Israeli Air Force, Lacy Osborne, CEO & President of the St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce, Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, Marcus Brown, Chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee, and Senior Vice President & General Counsel for Entergy, and Jack & Susan Groh, Director & Associate Director of NFL Green.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, Marcus Brown, Chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee and Senior Vice President & General Counsel for Entergy, and Jack & Susan Groh, Director & Associate Director of NFL Green, about the Ramp Up to The Super Bowl.…
Jack & Susan Groh, Director & Associate Director of NFL Green, joins Newell to talk about NFL Green and what it aims to accomplish.
Marcus Brown, Chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee and Senior Vice President & General Counsel for Entergy, joins Newell to talk about Louisiana’s focus on economic development in the months leading up to the big game and also the steps that are being taken to ensure the impact of the Super Bowl lasts beyond just next week.…
Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, and New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, joins Newell to talk about his role as a member of the Host Committee, how things are going as we count down to Super Bowl week, and what final preparations are still underway.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Lacy Osborne, CEO & President of the St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce, about the Northshore business community and its impact in our region in 2024 and what to look forward to in 2025. Then, Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, joins the show to discuss how the Louis Armstrong International is preparing for the influx of travelers for next week’s Super Bowl.…
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Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, joins Newell to discuss how the Louis Armstrong International is preparing for the influx of travelers for next week’s Super Bowl.
Lacy Osborne, CEO & President of the St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce, to look at the Northshore business community and its impact in our region in 2024 and what to look forward to in 2025.
This hour, Newell talks about Second Harvest Food Bank CEO Natalie Jayroe being replaced by CEO Dirk Wild by order of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Then, Colonel Alex Gan, retired colonel and fighter pilot for the Israeli Air Force, joins the show to give the latest on the Israeli/Hamas ceasefire and hostage release.…
Colonel Alex Gan, retired colonel and fighter pilot for the Israeli Air Force, joins Newell to give the latest on the Israeli/Hamas ceasefire and hostage release.
Newell talks about Second Harvest Food Bank CEO Natalie Jayroe being replaced by CEO Dirk Wild by order of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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1 Trump made a major misstep blaming DEI for the tragic airplane/helicopter crash (Full Show: 1/30/2025) 1:55:42
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On today's show, Newell addresses people on social media politicizing the collision of an American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter above Reagan Airport. Then, Newell speaks with: Ryan Young, Senior Economist at Competitive Enterprise Institute, Daniel Erspamer, CEO of the Pelican Institute, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell has on Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to talk about the factors leading to lower crime rates in New Orleans, French Quarter security for the Super Bowl, and the GOSHEP After-Action Report on Bourbon Street Terrorist Attack.
This hour, Newell speaks with Daniel Erspamer, CEO of the Pelican Institute, about National School Choice Week. Then, Newell addresses the comments Trump has made about the collision near Reagan Airport airspace.
Newell responds to caller Chris who accuses the Sheriff of being disrespectful of President Donald Trump by being critical of his actions.
This week is National School Choice Week, a time when we celebrate the many ways that children can receive a great education across our nation. Thanks to the efforts of many families, educators, and courageous leaders, America boasts thousands of traditional public schools, private and parochial schools, public charter schools, virtual schools, and home-based schools that serve the educational needs of children. Daniel Erspamer, CEO of the Pelican Institute, joins Newell to talk about it.…
This hour, Newell addresses people on social media politicizing the collision of an American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter. Then, Ryan Young, Senior Economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins the show to talk about the Federal Reserve announcing it will not cut interest rates.…
The Federal Reserve has announced that in the interest of fighting inflation, it will not cut rates at this time. Ryan Young, Senior Economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Newell to explain why he believes the Fed’s decision was the right move.
Newell addresses people on social media politicizing the collision of an American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter.
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1 The 2024 election pollsters underestimated Trump's strength (Full Show: 1/29/2025) 1:50:29
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On today's show, Newell shares his thoughts on how different media outlets around the country perceive New Orleans, the US sending $50 million to Gaza for condoms, and the St. Bernard Sheriff's Office seizing 16,000 fentanyl pills. Then, Newell speaks with: Brian Fair, Deputy U.S. Marshal at the U.S. Marshals Service Eastern District of Louisiana (034), USMS New Orleans Task Force, Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., Chris Kane, Partner at Adams and Reese, and outgoing GNO Inc. board chair, and Ron Faucheux, Political Analyst & Publisher of "Lunchtime Politics."…
This hour, Newell speaks with Ron Faucheux, Political Analyst & Publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," about the accuracy of the 2024 election polls, and Presidential Trump rescinding his freeze on federal funding for certain programs.
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1 The winter storm didn't freeze the progress of Super Bowl LIX beautification projects (that much) 39:10
This hour, Newell talks to Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., about what work's left to do around the city 11 days before Super Bowl LIX. Then, Michael brings on Chris Kane, a partner at Adams and Reese, and outgoing GNO Inc. board chair, to talk about his experience working with GNO Inc.…
Chris Kane, a partner at Adams and Reese, and outgoing GNO Inc. board chair, joins Newell and Michael Hecht to talk about his experience working with GNO Inc and to give a recap of DC Mardi Gras.
Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., joins Newell to discuss what work's left to do around the city 11 days before Super Bowl LIX, projected street closures around the French Quarter, and the development of Meta's data center in Raceland.
This hour, Newell shares his thoughts on how different media outlets around the country perceive New Orleans and the US sending $50 million to Gaza for condoms. Then, Newell has on Brian Fair, Deputy U.S. Marshal at the U.S. Marshals Service Eastern District of Louisiana (034), USMS New Orleans Task Force, to talk about how "Operation Boo Dat 2024" went.…
Crimestoppers GNO and the U.S. Marshals Service New Orleans Task Force sponsored "Operation Boo Dat 2024," which recently ended in mid-January and had participation from multiple metro area law enforcement agencies. Brian Fair, Deputy U.S. Marshal at the U.S. Marshals Service Eastern District of Louisiana (034), USMS New Orleans Task Force, joins Newell to share how the operation went.…
Newell reacts to reports that the US had sent $50 million to Gaza for condoms.
Newell shares his thoughts on how different media outlets around the country, especially outlets from the cities of the teams going to the Super Bowl, perceive New Orleans in their articles.
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1 President Trump is more focused and locked in this time around (Full Show: 1/28/2025) 1:43:17
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On today's show, Newell explains why he agrees with President Donald Trump's intent to reform or dismantle FEMA. Then, Newell has on: Kornelius Bankston, a managing partner at TechPlug, Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell talks to Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, about the economic changes with a new administration, China's DeepSeek AI, a new fraud targeting app recipients, and more.
Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, joins Newell to talk about China's development and launch of DeepSeek AI.
Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, joins Newell to talk about economic changes with a new administration.
This hour, Newell speaks with Kornelius Bankston, a managing partner at TechPlug, about how his organization addresses health inequities in our communities. Then, Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), joins the show to discuss the short-lived disagreement between President Trump and Colombian President Petro over the transport of deported migrants.…
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1 President Trump used his "madman" persona to coerce the Colombian president to accept deported migrants. 23:13
President Trump will hold off on imposing steep tariffs on Colombia after the country's government agreed to accept deported migrants being returned on military planes, the White House said Sunday night. Mr. Trump earlier on Sunday vowed swift and punishing retaliation after the Colombian government over the weekend blocked the arrival of deportation flights from the U.S., objecting to the Trump administration's efforts to use military planes to deport migrants. Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), joins Newell to discuss the situation.…
TechPlug is an innovation firm with a focus on addressing health inequities in our communities. Kornelius Bankston, a managing partner at TechPlug, joins Newell to discuss “The Roux Experience,” a two-day activation on January 31st and February 1st. It's an event with a focus on food as medicine. They will have a healthy food cookoff by two NFL players, a series of panel discussions, and a Community Day event that kicks off with a second line parade to Bricolage Academy, where they will give away boxes of produce to families.…
This hour, Newell explains why he agrees with President Donald Trump's intent to reform or dismantle FEMA.
Newell explains why he agrees with President Donald Trump's intent to reform or dismantle FEMA.
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1 Is New Orleans better off since the smoking ban in casinos and bars? (Full Show: 1/27/2025) 1:56:18
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On today's show, guest host Dave Cohen has on: Tonia Moore, Community Engagement & Health Equity Advocate at Ochsner Health, Ghassan Korban, Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, and Bobby Hebert, host of SportsTalk.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen talks to Bobby Hebert, host of SportsTalk, about Sunday's NFC & AFC Championship games, preview Super Bowl LIX, and the Saints search for a head coach.
Bobby Hebert, host of SportsTalk joins guest host Dave Cohen to discuss Sunday's NFC & AFC Championship games, preview Super Bowl LIX, and the Saints search for a head coach.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Ghassan Korban, Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, about the drop in water pressure that called for a boiled water advisory.
Ghassan Korban, Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, joins guest host Dave Cohen to discuss the drop in water pressure that called for a boiled water advisory.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Tonia Moore, Community Engagement & Health Equity Advocate at Ochsner Health, about how the ban on smoking in bars and casinos has affected business after 10 years.
It was 10 years ago that smoking was banned in bars and casinos in New Orleans. Tonia Moore, Community Engagement & Health Equity Advocate at Ochsner Health (former Associate Director of the Louisiana Public Health Institute), joins guest host Dave Cohen to give an assessment of how that ban has affected business.…
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1 How are we coming along with clearing the major thoroughfares of slush? (Full Show: 1/24/2025) 1:52:40
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On today's show, guest host Dave Cohen gives updates on the aftermath of the Gulf South snowstorm. Dave Cohen speaks with: Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), Ghassan Korban, Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, Jacob Pucheu, PIO for Louisiana State Police Troop B, Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, Leah Brown, Policy, Government, & Public Affairs Manager at Chevron, and Nicki Ewell, Senior Director of Events for the NFL.…
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks Dr. Jeffrey Kuo, Chair of the Medical Committee from Ochsner Health, Leah Brown, Policy, Government, & Public Affairs Manager at Chevron, and Nicki Ewell, Senior Director of Events for the NFL, with to give updates on the Ramp Up to the Super Bowl.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Jacob Pucheu, PIO for Louisiana State Police Troop B, and Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, to give updates on the aftermath of the Gulf South snowstorm.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), and Ghassan Korban, Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board, to give updates on the aftermath of the Gulf South snowstorm.…
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1 Why has the weather been behaving bass akwwards? (Full Show: 1/23/2025) 2:01:24
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On today's show, guest host Dave Cohen continues to provide updates and informatation of the aftermath of the historic Gulf Coast snowstorm. Dave has on: Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), Carlton Dufrechou, General Manager of the Causeway, Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember District A, Jacob Pucheu, PIO for Louisiana State Police Troop B, Payton Malone, WWL-TV Meteorologist, Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, Superintendent of the NOPD, and Cynthia Lee Sheng, President of Jefferson Parish.…
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen, speaks with Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, Superintendent of the NOPD, and Cynthia Lee Sheng, President of Jefferson Parish, to provide updates and info on the Gulf Coast snowstorm aftermath.
Cynthia Lee Sheng, President of Jefferson Parish, joins guest host Dave Cohen to provide updates and information on the aftermath of the historic Gulf Coast snowstorm.
Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, Superintendent of the NOPD, joins guest host Dave Cohen to provide updates and information on the aftermath of the historic Gulf Coast snowstorm.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen, speaks with Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember District A, and Jacob Pucheu, PIO for Louisiana State Police Troop B, and WWL-TV Meteorologist Payton Malone to provide updates and info on the Gulf Coast snowstorm aftermath.
Jacob Pucheu, PIO for Louisiana State Police Troop B, joins guest host Dave Cohen to provide updates and information on the aftermath of the historic Gulf Coast snowstorm.
Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember District A, joins guest host Dave Cohen to provide updates and information on the aftermath of the historic Gulf Coast snowstorm.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen, speaks with Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), and Carlton Dufrechou, General Manager of the Causeway,to provide updates and info on the Gulf Coast snowstorm aftermath.
Carlton Dufrechou, General Manager of the Causeway, joins guest host Dave Cohen to continue to provide updates and info on the Gulf Coast snowstorm aftermath.
Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), joins guest host Dave Cohen to continue to provide updates and info on the Gulf Coast snowstorm aftermath.
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1 Full Show 1/22 Storm Aftermath 2:27:43
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Newell gets updates from around the state as we come back from the historic snowfall across Louisiana
The post snowstorm roundup with Newell includes: New Orleans Councilmember JP Morrell Ray Smith with Pipes R Us Plumbing Executive Director of New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board Ghassan Korban
Ray Smith with Pipes R Us Plumbing talks to Newell about preventing busted pipes from frigid temperatures
New Orleans councilmember JP Morrell talks to Newell about the latest recovery news around the city
MSY Director of Aviation Kevin Dolliole talks to Newell about how the snow is affecting travel at the airport
Stopping by to talk to Newell this hour: Kelly Schultz, Senior VP of Communications and PR for New Orleans & Company St Bernard Parish president Louis Pomes Director of the Governor's office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness, Jacques Thibodeaux
Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governor’s office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness stops by to talk to Newell about how the state of LA is bouncing back after dealing with historic snowfall
St. Bernard Parish President Louis Pomes talks about the condition of “da parish” following the snowstorm
Senior VP of Communications and PR for New Orleans & Company, Kelly Shultz, chats with Newell on how the snowstorm has effected peoples plans to visit NOLA
President & CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc Michael Hecht along with Jacob Pucheu for Louisiana State Police Troop B joins Newell for the latest news post snowstorm
Jacob Pucheu from Louisiana State Police Troop B talks to Newell about the efforts to get travel back to normal after snow storm
Newell talks about the storm’s impact on local businesses and on Super Bowl preparations with Michael Hecht, President & CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc
Newell is joined by Jefferson Parish Council-At-Large, Scott Walker as well as Craig Jacomine of Craig’s Electrical & Generator Service to talk about post snow storm issues
Craig Jacomine, owner of Craig’s Electrical & Generator Service talks to Newell on what you need to do to maintain your generator safely
Jefferson Parish Council-At-Large, Scott Walker, talks to Newell about the latest recovery efforts going on in the parish
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Newell gets updates from around Louisiana of conditions of roadways and power issues
NOPD Field Operations Chief Hans Ganthier and Jaques Thibodeaux of GOHSEP join Newell to talk about the snow storm
Jacques Thibodeaux, Director of the Governors Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness, updates Newell during ongoing artic weather event
Hans Ganthier is the Field Operations Chief for NOPD and informs Newell about road conditions around NOLA
Craig Jacomine of Craigs Electrical & Generator Service, Ghassan Korabn with the Sewage & Water Board and JP Sheriff Joe Lopinto join Newell Normand as we deal with the snow storm
Joe Lopinto, Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, warns folks about the dangers of driving in snow and ice
Ghassan Korban, Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewage & Water Board, talks to Newell about getting your house ready for the freezing
Craig Jacomine of Craig’s Electrical and Generator service shares proper generator practices if you deal with an outage during the snow storm
Nyka Scott from Entergy and Director of homeland security & emergency preparedness Collin Arnold join Newell's show during the NOLA snow day
The Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, Collin Arnold, updates efforts to combat the historic snowfall
Entergy New Orleans VP of Customer Service, Nyka Scott, talks to Newell about when customers with outages in NOLA can expect to get their power back
Governor Jeff Landry, Causeway GM Carlton Dufrechou, and Jefferson Parish President Cynthia Lee-Sheng joins the Newell Normand Show to inform everyone about the snow storm
Newell chats with the President of Jefferson Parrish, Cynthia Lee-Sheng, to get the latest news on everything in JP
General Manager of the Causeway, Carlton Dufrechou, joins Newell to talk about the link between the North & South shores
Governor Jeff Landry gives Newell an update how Louisiana is doing during the early effects from the weather
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1 It seems like it's finally the end of the Plaza Tower (Full Show: 1/17/2025) 2:00:15
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On today's show, Newell addresses outgoing Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, granting excessive vacation time, creating a bookkeeping nightmare for the agency, and Congress's thin margin of passing the Laken Riley Act. Then, Newell brings on: Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, a part of the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Studies Center, Tim Temple, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner, and JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember.…
This hour, Newell talks with Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple about the similarities of Louisiana's insurance claims for hurricane damage with California's insurance for wildfires and the current state of Louisiana's insurance market. Then, JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, comes on the show to share what took place in court regarding the Plaza Tower.…
JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, was in court Thursday regarding the Plaza Tower when a judge ruled that city contractors can proceed with the preliminary work for the demolition of the blighted skyscraper. Councilman Morrell joins Newell to share what took place in the courtroom.
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple joins Newell discuss the similarities of Louisiana's insurance claims for hurricane damage with California's insurance for wildfires, and the current state of Louisiana's insurance market.
This hour, Newell speaks with Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation a part of the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, about the Ramp Up to Super Bowl LIX. Then, Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Studies Center, joins the show to talk about the arrest of South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol.…
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol became the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested and was taken to the Seoul Detention Center after refusing to cooperate. He remained in the center with his lawyer, citing his health as a factor. He failed to attend a second day of questioning by investigators, further stonewalling a criminal investigation into whether he committed insurrection with his martial law bid. Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Studies Center, joins Newell to shed light on the situation.…
Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation a part of the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee 2025, checks in with Newell to share about how things are coming along as far as planning, execution, and any adjustments being made due to the Bourbon Street terror attack.…
This hour, Newell addresses outgoing Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, granting excessive vacation time, creating a bookkeeping nightmare for the agency, and Congress's thin margin of passing the Laken Riley Act. Then, Newell opens the phone lines and the WWL callers chime in about government employees' insurance, how illegal immigrant criminals should face American justice, and workers from other Gulf Coast states migrating to New Orleans.…
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1 The Complexities of the Israel/Hamas Cease-fire in Gaza (Full Show: 1/16/2025) 1:46:43
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On today's show, Newell talks about the cease-fire and hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas and Gaza. Then, Newell speaks with: Colonel Jeff McCausland, CBS military analyst, Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, Joan Alker, Executive Director of the Center for Children and Families and a Research Professor at the Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission.…
This hour, Newell has on Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to talk about the NOPD going into a two-year sustainment period, the New Year's Bourbon St. terror attack, and the latest on the Operation Sideswipe case.
This hour, Newell talks about the latest of the Israeli/Hamas cease-fire in Gaza. Then, Joan Alker, Executive Director of the Center for Children and Families and a Research Professor at the Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy, joins Newell to talk about to a new study that shows Medicaid plays a bigger role in providing health coverage to people in rural and small towns than it does in metro areas.…
According to a new study, Medicaid plays a bigger role in providing health coverage to people in rural and small towns than it does in metro areas. The report by Georgetown University and the University of North Carolina NC Rural Health Research Program found that non-elderly adults and children in rural areas and small towns are more likely than those living in cities to rely on Medicaid for their health insurance. As a consequence, reductions in federal Medicaid funding being contemplated in Congress are more likely to cause greater harm to these communities than metro areas. Joan Alker, Executive Director of the Center for Children and Families and a Research Professor at the Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy, joins Newell to discuss it.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Colonel Jeff McCausland, CBS military analyst, about the Israel/Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal in Gaza. Then, Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser comes on to talk about bollards in Jackson Square, the upcoming Washington Mardi Gras costume ball, the Keep America Beautiful Conference, and the Super Bowl parade.…
Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, joins Newell to talk about the bollards in Jackson Square, the upcoming Washington Mardi Gras costume ball, the Keep America Beautiful Conference, the Super Bowl parade, and Shaq as the King of Bacchus.
Israel and Hamas agree to a Gaza cease-fire and hostage deal that will take effect Sunday. Almost 100 people are still captive inside Gaza: Israel’s military says it believes at least a third are dead. The three-phased agreement would begin with the release of 33 women, children, older adults, and wounded civilians in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian women and children imprisoned by Israel. Soldiers and other male captives would be released in the second phase. Colonel Jeff McCausland, CBS military analyst, joins Newell to discuss the negotiation.…
Newell explains why he agrees with Speaker Mike Johnson setting conditions for California wildfire relief funds.
Newell talks about the Louisiana Supreme Court ruling in favor of allowing the state to clear homeless encampments in New Orleans.
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1 Newsom may have to get buddy-buddy with Trump for wildfire relief money (Full Show: 1/13/2025) 1:49:56
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On today's show, Newell addresses a congressman's intent to put restrictions on the money that will be used to aid in relief of the California wildfires, Governor Gavin Newsom suspending state environmental rules to make it easier to rebuild homes destroyed by the wildfires, and President Biden expanding temporary protective status for nearly a million migrants. Then, Newell has on: Peter DeBlieux, Assistant Dean for Advanced Learning and Simulation at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell talks to Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, about the new direction of the federal reserve, the struggles of China's economy, the California wildfires creating insurance problems, and dock workers reaching a deal to avoid a strike.
This hour, Newell speaks with Peter DeBlieux, Assistant Dean for Advanced Learning and Simulation at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, about shortages of IV fluid and other medical supplies. Also, Newell talks about California Democrats setting aside $50 million to fight Trump's mass deportation plan. Then, Newell opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners call in with their thoughts on the Cali wildfires.…
Peter DeBlieux, Assistant Dean for Advanced Learning and Simulation at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, joins Newell to talk about shortages of IV fluid and other medical supplies.
This hour, Newell addresses a congressman's intent to put restrictions on the money that will be used to aid in relief of the California wildfires, Governor Gavin Newsom suspending state environmental rules to make it easier to rebuild homes destroyed by the wildfires, and President Biden expanding temporary protective status for nearly a million migrants.…
Newell addresses a congressman's intent to put restrictions on the money that will be used to aid in relief of the California wildfires and Governor Gavin Newsom suspending state environmental rules to make it easier to rebuild homes destroyed by the wildfires.
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1 Anyone criticizing Chief Kirkpatrick as a DEI hire hasn't researched her past (Full Show: 1/10/2025) 1:53:23
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On today's show, Newell calls out Mayor LaToya Cantrell for not coming to the defense of Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, who is getting attacked by the national media and is being intimidated to resign. Newell also addresses the California wildfires threatening to overtake Mt. Wilson. Also, Newell speaks with: Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember, Colie Plaster, Communications Representative at CLECO, Fran Phoenix, Communications Strategist at CLECO, Daniel DePetris, Defense Priorities Fellow, John Fleming, M.D., Louisiana State Treasurer, and Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment and The Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow in Energy and Environmental Policy (Heritage Foundation). (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell has on Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming, M.D., to discuss the recent decisions by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo to leave the Net Zero Banking Alliance, a United Nations-backed coalition of banks dedicated to advancing global net zero climate goals through their financing activities. Also, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment and The Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow in Energy and Environmental Policy (Heritage Foundation), comes on to talk about how billionaire mining magnate Tuck Kwong built a fortune on coal.…
Is coal making a comeback? The UK closed its last coal-powered plant, but billionaire mining magnate, 76-year-old Low Tuck Kwong, ignored naysayers and built a fortune from the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel. How did he do it? Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment and The Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow in Energy and Environmental Policy (Heritage Foundation), joins Newell to discuss coal energy.…
Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming, M.D., joins Newell to talk about the recent decisions by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo to leave the Net Zero Banking Alliance, a United Nations-backed coalition of banks dedicated to advancing global net zero climate goals through their financing activities.…
This hour, Newell talks to Colie Plaster and Fran Phoenix of CLECO about Corporate Giving, a program that supports nonprofit organizations in their service territory. Then, Daniel DePetris, Defense Priorities Fellow, joins the show to discuss President Biden's $500 million arms package for Ukraine.
Daniel DePetris, Defense Priorities Fellow, joins Newell to discuss President Biden's $500 million arms package for Ukraine.
Colie Plaster, Communications Representative at CLECO, and Fran Phoenix, Communications Strategist at CLECO, join Newell to talk about Corporate Giving, a program that supports nonprofit organizations in their service territory by issuing corporate grants for meaningful projects.
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1 Gov. Landry is not mucking around when it comes to clearing homeless encampments. (Full Show: 1/15/2025) 1:47:02
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On today's show, Newell talks about the state beginning the sweeps of homeless encampments in New Orleans, Congress voting for the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, and President Biden lifting Cuba from the State Sponsor of Terrorism list. Then, Newell has on: Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., Joe Threat, Sr. Deputy Chief Administrative Officer/ Infrastructure and Chief Resilience Officer for the City of New Orleans, Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, and Michael Glasser, President of PANO. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell speaks with Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, about the public safety measures being implemented ahead of Super Bowl LIX and Mardi Gras. Then, Michael Glasser, President of PANO, joins the show to discuss the NOPD entering into a two-year sustainment period to exit the federal consent decree.…
Michael Glasser, President of PANO, joins The Sheriff to discuss the NOPD entering into a two-year sustainment period to exit the federal consent decree.
This hour, Newell brings on Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., to talk about the NFL's presense in New Orleans, the NOPD entering a two-year sustainment period to exit the federal consent decree, and more. Then, Michael presents Joe Threat, Sr. Deputy Chief Administrative Officer/ Infrastructure and Chief Resilience Officer for the City of New Orleans, who's in charge of executing all of the infrastructure projects that are transforming the city into a world-class venue for the big game.…
Joe Threat, Sr. Deputy Chief Administrative Officer/ Infrastructure and Chief Resilience Officer for the City of New Orleans, joins Newell to talk about executing all of the infrastructure projects that are transforming the city into a world-class venue for the big game.
Newell brings on Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., to talk about the NFL's presence in New Orleans, the NOPD entering a two-year sustainment period to exit the federal consent decree, the end-of-the-year crime stats, and more.
This hour, Newell talks about the state beginning the sweeps of homeless encampments in New Orleans, Congress voting for the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, and President Biden lifting Cuba from the State Sponsor of Terrorism list.
Newell talks about Congress voting on the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.
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1 The Louisiana Supreme Court votes to let the state clear New Orleans homeless encampments. 1:52:26
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On today's show, Newell talks about the Louisiana Supreme Court ruling in favor of allowing the state to clear homeless encampments in New Orleans and Speaker Mike Johnson setting conditions for California wildfire relief funds. Then, Newell speaks with: Melania Talia, President and CEO of the New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation, David Inserra, Fellow for Free Expression and Technology at the CATO Institute, and Ron Faucheux, Political Analyst & Publisher of "Lunchtime Politics"…
This hour, Newell talks with Ron Faucheux, political analyst & publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," about how Americans see President Biden after Trump's election victory over Kamala Harris, the minimal amount of bipartisanship at the confirmation hearings, John Fetterman breaking rank from the Democrats by reaching across the aisle, Troy Carter pulling for Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker of the House, Trump's temperament during Biden's lame duck period, and more.…
Ron Faucheux, political analyst & publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," joins Newell to talk about how Americans see President Biden after Trump's election victory over Kamala Harris and how the Democrats are treating Biden now that he's on his way out.
This hour, Newell speaks with Melania Talia, President and CEO of the New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation, about the aftermath of the New Year's Bourbon St. terror attack. Then, David Inserra, Fellow for Free Expression and Technology at the CATO Institute, joins the show to discuss Meta's big announcement of significant changes to its content moderation.…
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1 Meta sees the new administration as an opportunity to allow greater expressions on its social media platforms 21:41
Meta just made a big announcement that it will be making a series of significant changes to its content moderation regime in service of greater expression on Meta’s platforms. These changes should be largely celebrated as they contribute to a far more vibrant culture of free expression online. David Inserra, Fellow for Free Expression and Technology at the CATO Institute, joins Newell to discuss the changes.…
Melania Talia, President and CEO of the New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation, joins The Sheriff to delve into the aftermath of the New Year's Bourbon St. terror attack, the morale of the NOPD officers, tourists, and French Quarter residents close to the incident, Bill Bratton being brought in as a security consultant, the challenges of securing Mardi Gras in 2025, and the 2024 crime rates.…
This hour, Newell talks about the Louisiana Supreme Court ruling in favor of allowing the state to clear homeless encampments in New Orleans. Also, Newell opens the phone lines, and the callers chime in about the money it would take to clear homeless encampments and Speaker Johnson putting restrictions on California wildfire relief funds.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Councilmember Joe Giarrusso about New Orleans hiring former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton to consult on the city's security measures. Then, Newell opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the criticism of Chief Kirkpatrick and City Council.
Councilmember Joe Giarrusso joins The Sheriff to talk about New Orleans hiring former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton to consult on the city's security measures.
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1 Chief Kirkpatrick has a limited time to figure out what SEAR-1 means for Mardi Gras (Full Show: 1/9/2025) 1:58:51
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On today's show, Newell talks about California's inefficiency handling the wildfires and how it's similar to the City of New Orleans's departmental inefficiencies. Then, Newell as on; Beth Branch, Port NOLA’s new President & CEO and CEO of the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad, Larissa Littleton-Steib, Ph.D, Chancellor of Delgado Community College, Dr. Tamika Duplessis, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at Delgado Community College, Harold Gaspard, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Delgado Community College, Liz Murrill, Attorney General of Louisiana, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell speaks with Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, about the Bourbon Street terror attack and breaks the 2024 Year-End Crime Trends.
Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, joins the Sheriff to reveal New Orleans's 2024 Year-End Crime Trends.
This hour, Newell has on Larissa Littleton-Steib, Dr. Tamika Duplessis, and Harold Gaspard of Delgado Community College to discuss the opportunities Delgado has and the simplicity of the enrollment process. Then, Louisiana's Attorney General Liz Murrill joins Newell to explain why she's launching her own investigation into the New Year's Day Bourbon Street terror attack.…
Louisiana's Attorney General Liz Murrill joins Newell to explain why she's launching her own investigation into the New Year's Day Bourbon Street terror attack.
Larissa Littleton-Steib, Dr. Tamika Duplessis, and Harold Gaspard of Delgado Community College join Newell to talk about the opportunities Delgado has to offer and the simplicity of the enrollment process.
This hour, Newell talks about California's inefficiency handling the wildfires and how it's similar to the City of New Orleans's departmental inefficiencies. Then, Beth Branch, Port NOLA’s new President & CEO and CEO of the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad, comes onto the show to talk about construction on the Louisiana International Terminal.…
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1 Louisiana International Terminal, the biggest public economic development project in the state 18:34
Beth Branch, Port NOLA’s new President & CEO and CEO of the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad, joins Newell to will talk about construction on the Louisiana International Terminal (LIT, the biggest public economic development project in the state of Louisiana), which is expected to begin in 2025. It’s expected to generate 32,000 new jobs nationwide, 18,000 here in Louisiana and 4,300 in St. Bernard Parish, as well as more than $1 billion in total new state and local tax revenue by 2050. She will also talk about economic developments and attracting new imports.…
Newell talks about California's inefficiency handling the wildfires and how it's similar to the City of New Orleans's departmental inefficiencies.
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1 The New Year's terror attack isn't swaying New Orleans from hosting major events (Full Show: 1/8/2025) 1:47:34
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On today's show, Newell addresses the national media being overly critical of NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick's job performance after the terror attack on Bourbon St. and opines on what Mardi Gras having a SEAR-1 federal security designation really means and how it may look in practice. Then, Newell has on; Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., Quintin Taylor, Chancellor at River Parishes Community College, Dr. Donavon Thompson, Dean of Energy Science at River Parishes Community College, Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, and Ralph Brennan, owner of Brennan's Restaurant. On today's show, Newell addresses the national media being overly critical of NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick's job performance after the terror attack on Bourbon St. and opines on what Mardi Gras having a SEAR-1 federal security designation really means and how it may look in practice. Then, Newell has on; Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., Quintin Taylor, Chancellor at River Parishes Community College, Dr. Donavon Thompson, Dean of Energy Science at River Parishes Community College, Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, and Ralph Brennan, owner of Brennan's Restaurant.…
This hour, Newell talks to Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, about how tourists and visitors are feeling after the terror attack on Bourbon St. Then, Ralph Brennan, owner, of world-renowned Brennan's Restaurant on Royal Street in the French Quarter, joins the show to discuss his perspective on protecting the French Quarter while preserving the enchantment and joy of the Vieux Carrre experience for visitors and locals.…
Ralph Brennan, owner of world-renowned Brennan's Restaurant on Royal Street in the Quarter, joins Newell to give his perspective on protecting the French Quarter while preserving the enchantment and joy of the Vieux Carré experience for visitors and locals.
Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, joins Newell to give some insight into how tourists and visitors are feeling after the terror attack on Bourbon St.
This hour, Newell speaks with Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., about the continuing progress of preparing for the Super Bowl. Then, Quintin Taylor and Dr. Donavon Thompson of River Parishes Community College join the show to talk about their transformative donation of $280,000 from the Air Products Foundation.…
Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., joins Newell to talk about the continuing progress of preparing for the Super Bowl.
This hour, Newell addresses the national media being overly critical of NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick's job performance after the terror attack on Bourbon St. and opines on what Mardi Gras having a SEAR-1 federal security designation really means and how it may look in practice.
Newell opines on what Mardi Gras having a SEAR-1 federal security designation really means and how it may look in practice.
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1 The City of New Orleans Fails in Executing Plans (Full Show: 1/7/2025) 1:52:58
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On today's show, Newell addresses the City of New Orleans's inability to execute a proper security plan. Then, Newell speaks with; Daren Bakst, CEI energy policy expert, Bryan Lagarde, Executive Director of Project NOLA, JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, and Brandi N. Bynum, Acting Unit Chief (DHS) at the Center for Countering Human Trafficking.…
This hour, Newell has on Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, to conduct a postmortem on the 2024 Saints. Then, Brandi N. Bynum, Acting Unit Chief (DHS) at the Center for Countering Human Trafficking, joins the show to discuss #WearBlueDay, an initiative to bring awareness to human trafficking.…
Every year, millions of men, women, and children internationally are forced or coerced into human trafficking, which includes both forced labor and sex trafficking. This horrible crime does not discriminate; anyone, from any race, gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic background, can be a victim, and it is very likely happening in your community on a daily basis. This, and every, January 11, the Blue Campaign brings the community together to take a stand against human trafficking, show solidarity for victims, and inspire others to take global action during our #WearBlueDay. Brandi N. Bynum, Acting Unit Chief (DHS) at the Center for Countering Human Trafficking, joins Newell to talk about it.…
Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, joins Newell to conduct a postmortem on the 2024 Saints.
This hour, Newell speaks with Bryan Lagarde, Executive Director of Project NOLA, about how their cameras have been essential, not only for fighting crime but also for piecing together information of the horrific New Year's Day terror attack. Then, New Orleans City Councilmember JP Morrell joins the show to talk about the council launching an investigation into what happened with the French Quarter security infrastructure investment money.…
New Orleans City Councilmember JP Morrell joins Newell to talk about the council launching an investigation into what happened with the French Quarter security infrastructure investment money and what a SEAR-1 security designation Mardi Gras will look like.
Bryan Lagarde, Executive Director of Project NOLA, how their cameras have been essential, not only for fighting crime but also for piecing together information of the horrific New Year's Day terror attack.
This hour, Newell addresses the City of New Orleans's inability to execute a proper security plan. Then, Daren Bakst, CEI energy policy expert, joins the show to discuss President Biden's newly announced ban on new drilling and further oil and natural gas development on millions of acres of U.S. coastal and offshore waters.…
Daren Bakst, CEI energy policy expert, joins Newell to discuss President Biden's newly announced ban on new drilling and further oil and natural gas development on millions of acres of U.S. coastal and offshore waters.
Newell addresses the City of New Orleans's inability to execute a proper security plan.
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1 No one should be hesitant to talk about the threat of Islamic jihadism (Full Show: 1/6/2024) 1:55:24
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On today's show, Newell talks about the threat of Islamic jihadism and how it's alive and well in 2025, and the City of New Orleans' failure to execute certain security measures. Then, Newell speaks with: Bernie Pinsonat, pollster & political analyst, Arthur Hardy, editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, (Photo by Michael DeMocker/Getty Images)…
This hour, Newell speaks with Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, about adding additional security in New Orleans for tourists to feel safe, the breach at the U.S. Treasury at the hands of Chinese-backed hackers, Justin Trudeau stepping down as the Canadian Prime Minister, the crisis in New Orleans downtown office buildings, and what dynamic pricing means.…
Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, joins Newell to discuss the breach at the U.S. Treasury at the hands of Chinese-backed hackers.
This hour, Newell speaks with pollster & political analyst Bernie Pinsonat about the re-election of Louisiana Representative Mike Johnson as House Speaker. Then, Arthur Hardy, editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, joins the show to talk about the potential changes to Mardi Gras in response to the Bourbon St. terror attack.…
Arthur Hardy, editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, joins Newell to talk about the potential changes to Mardi Gras in response to the Bourbon St. terror attack on New Year's Day.
Pollster & political analyst Bernie Pinsonat joins Newell to talk about the re-election of Louisiana Representative Mike Johnson as House Speaker, if someone in Congress will suggest that the election shouldn't be certified, President Biden banning oil drilling in federal waters, and more.
This hour, Newell talks about the threat of Islamic jihadism and how it's alive and well in 2025, and the City of New Orleans' failure to execute certain security measures. Then, Newell opens the phone lines and the WWL callers chime in to share their thoughts on the matters.
Newell talks about the threat of Islamic jihadism and how it's alive and well in 2025, and the City of New Orleans' failure to execute certain security measures.
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1 The New Orleans knows how to both mourn and rise (Full Show: 1/3/2024) 1:57:53
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On today's show, Newell continues his commentary on the aftermath of the Bourbon St. terror attack and the importance of hosting a safe and secure Sugar Bowl. Newell has on: Jeff Hundley, CEO of Sugar Bowl, Congressman Troy Carter, US House of Representatives, Mike Hoss, Voice of the New Orleans Saints, and Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Mike Hoss, Voice of the New Orleans Saints, about the security of the Sugar Bowl and the Saints upcoming finale against Tampa Bay. Then, Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, comes on to discuss the aftermath of the Bourbon St. terror attack.
Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, joins Newell to discuss the aftermath of the Bourbon St. terror attack.
Mike Hoss, Voice of the New Orleans Saints, joins Newell to talk about the security of the Sugar Bowl, the Saints upcoming finale against Tampa Bay, and Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara's desire to play while injured.
This hour, Newell shares his thoughts on Congressman Troy Carter intending to vote for Hakeem Jeffries over Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Newell opens the WWL phone lines and allows the listeners to chime in and share their thoughts as well.
This hour, Newell speaks with Jeff Hundley, CEO of Sugar Bowl, about the importance of putting on the Sugar Bowl as soon as safely possible to give the public a sense of normalcy and security. Then, Congressman Troy Carter joins the show to discuss the aftermath of the terror attack on Bourbon St.
Congressman Troy Carter explain why he intends to vote for Hakeem Jeffries over Mike Johnson.
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1 The data now confirms early concerns about the constitutional carry law in the French Quarters 19:27
Greg Rusovich, CEO of Transoceanic Development, joins Newell to discuss the recent crime wave, how the concealed carry laws have played a role in the upward trend, and what’s being done to work on that.
This hour, Newell addresses the poor job many New Orleans city departments are displaying and their seemingly lack of investment and interests in their jobs. Also, Newell has on Carlton Dufrechou and WWL News Director Dave Cohen to give vital traffic updates for those traveling across the lake.
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1 The squabble over the French Quarter garbage contract exposes a breakdown in governance (Full Show: 12/16/2024) 1:48:38
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On today's show, Newell talks about the lawsuits that spawned from the bid over the French Quarter garbage collection contract, New Orleans public schools overstating their budget, the RTA's failed execution of paratransit, and laws that are creating impedements in removing homeless encampments. Then, Newell has on: Josh Fleig, Chief Technology Officer at Louisiana Economic Development (LED), Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust.…
This hour, Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, joins Newell to discuss Louisiana's insurance challenges, what reconciliation means for the federal budget, which tariffs a president can enact unilaterally, and the top-selling Christmas items for 2024.
This hour, Newell talks to Josh Fleig, Chief Technology Officer at Louisiana Economic Development (LED), about Facebook and Instagram's parent company, Meta, building a massive $10 billion artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana. Then, Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, comes on to talk about the Saints' 1-point loss to the Washington Commanders.…
Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, joins Newell to talk about the Saints' 1-point loss to the Washington Commanders.
On December 4, Governor Landry joined Secretary of LED Susan Bourgeois in announcing Facebook and Instagram parent company, Meta, will build a massive $10 billion artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana, a transformational investment that cements the state’s status as a major innovation hub and puts this picturesque rural community on the leading edge of a global digital revolution. This facility is the largest of more than 20 Meta data centers around the world. Josh Fleig, Chief Technology Officer at Louisiana Economic Development (LED), joins Newell to talk about the announcement.…
This hour, Newell talks about the lawsuits that spawned from the bid over the French Quarter garbage collection contract, New Orleans public schools overstating their budget, the RTA's failed execution of paratransit, and laws that are creating impedements in removing homeless encampments.
Newell talks about the laws that are creating impediments in removing homeless encampments.
Newell talks about the lawsuits that spawned from the bid over the French Quarter garbage collection contract, New Orleans public schools overstating their budget, and the RTA's failed execution of paratransit.
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1 It's Friday the 13th! Are you superstitious? (Full Show: 12/13/2024) 1:52:56
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On today's show, guest host Dave Cohen talks about where superstitions, like Friday the 13th, orginate from. Dave talks with: Professor Phil Stevens, Associate Professor of Anthropology Emeritus for the University at Buffalo, SUNY, Mike Hoss, Voice of the New Orleans Saints, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe LoPinto, Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee, Elizabeth Adams, Entergy Corporation & Chair of the Super Bowl Sustainability Committee, and Dr. Jeffery Kuo, Ochsner Health & Chair of the Super Bowl Medical Committee.…
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Jay Cicero, President & CEO of the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee, Elizabeth Adams, Entergy Corporation & Chair of the Super Bowl Sustainability Committee, and Dr. Jeffery Kuo, Ochsner Health & Chair of the Super Bowl Medical Committee, to give updates on all of the preparation going into Super Bowl LIX. Then, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe LoPinto returns to continue his conversation about the police chase that led to the tragic death of two teens after a vehicle accident.…
Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe LoPinto continues his conversation with guest host Dave Cohen about the police chase that led to the tragic death of two teens after a vehicle accident.
This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Mike Hoss, Voice of the New Orleans Saints, about the Saints upcoming game against the Washington Commanders and Jake Heaner starting at QB for the injured Derek Carr. Then, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe LoPinto calls Dave to give further clarification to the police chase that led to a vehicle accident causing the death of two teens.…
Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe LoPinto calls Dave to give further clarification to the police chase that led to a vehicle accident causing the death of two teens
Congressman Troy Carter, US House of Representatives, joins Newell to discuss the aftermath of the terror attack on Bourbon St. and what to expect as far as safety and security for major events going forward.
Jeff Hundley, CEO of Sugar Bowl, joins Newell to talk about the importance of putting on the Sugar Bowl as soon as safely possible to give the public a sense of normalcy and security.
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1 Bourbon Street Terror Attack: The Day After (Full Show: 1/2/2025) 2:09:15
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The day after, shares his personal thoughts on the terror attack on Bourbon St. We hear from the Governor Landry, Mayor Cantrell and others during a 10:20AM Press Conference for the latest updates. Newell speaks with: Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, Eric Hessler, attorney at PANO, and Glade Bilby, President of French Quarter Citizens.…
This hour, Newell speaks with Eric Hessler, attorney at PANO, about the police perspective on the terror attack on New Orleans. Then, Glade Bilby, President of French Quarter Citizens, reacts to the latest on the terror attack and reports of IEDs.
Glade Bilby, President of French Quarter Citizens, joins Newell to react to the latest on the terror attack on Bourbon Street and reports of IEDs.
Eric Hessler, attorney at PANO, joins Newell to share the police perspective on the terror attack on New Orleans; what did NOPD and city leaders do right, and what could they have done better?
This hour, Newell speaks with Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser about how his mission has changed due to the terror attack on Bourbon St. Then, JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, comes on the show to share his thoughts on the attack and the aftermath.
JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, joins Newell to share his thoughts on the Bourbon St. terror attack and the aftermath.
Talks about how his mission changed after the die to the terror attack on Bourbon Street, the latest on today's Sugar Bowl, and Louisiana's participation in the Rose Bowl Parade.
This hour, Newell shares his personal thoughts on the terror attack on Bourbon St. Then we hear from Governor Landry, Mayor Cantrell, and others during a 10:20AM press conference for the latest updates.
Newell shares his personal thoughts on the terror attack on Bourbon St.
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1 Newell LIVE from Caesars New Orleans (Full Show: 12/30/2024) 1:51:49
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On today's show, Newell broadcasts LIVE from Caesars New Orleans! Newell speaks with: Samir Mowad, General Manager of Caesars New Orleans, Jeff Hundley, CEO of Sugar Bowl, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, Jane Cooper, French Quarter Management District, Debbie Bresler, Crescent City Countdown Club, Miles Tully, Vice President of Hospitality at Caesars New Orleans, Samantha Hithe Washington, Vice President of Human Resources Recruitment at Caesars New Orleans, and Kennedy Smith, Vice President of Marketing at Caesars New Orleans.…
Newell broadcasts LIVE from Caesars New Orleans! This hour, Newell speaks with Miles Tully, Vice President of Hospitality at Caesars New Orleans, Samantha Hithe Washington, Vice President of Human Resources Recruitment at Caesars New Orleans, and Kennedy Smith, Vice President of Marketing at Caesars New Orleans.…
Kennedy Smith, Vice President of Marketing at Caesars New Orleans, joins Newell to talk about preparations for Super Bowl LIX.
Samantha Hithe Washington, Vice President of Human Resources Recruitment at Caesars New Orleans, joins Newell to talk about the process of training and working for one of the largest employers in New Orleans.
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