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The Middle of the Day Show Podcast - WWLS-FM

Cumulus Media Oklahoma City

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Mark grew up in the heartland and brings a lifetime of Oklahoma experience to WWLS – The Sports Animal. The Sooner State native graduated from Blackwell High School and received his degree from the University of Oklahoma. Since 1995, Rodgers has owned and published the state’s most comprehensive football annual, The Oklahoma Pigskin Preview. His travels across the state have earned him a reputation as one of the region’s foremost experts on high school football and college recruiting. Rodger ...
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* What's your favorite part about a crawfish boil?* Sidney Torres on Cantrell, the French Quarter contract mess* Cooking, grilling, and boiling tips from Chev Kev* What goes in the boil besides crawfish?* Tourism to the US is plummeting. What does that mean for New Orleans?
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* How was 2024 for tourism to our area? How’s 2025 shaping up? And how can we keep the visitors coming and the good times rolling?* We get some cooking, grilling, and boiling tips from Chef Kevin Belton for your Easter weekend festivities.
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* Is cyber warfare going on between the US and other countries all the time?* What's going on with Mayor Cantrell and the French Quarter sanitation contract* How a teen escaped juvenile jail and terrorized a New Orleans woman* Are judges the weak link in combating juvenile crime in New Orleans?* What needs to be done to help nurses with burnout & s…
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* China has accused America of launching cyber attacks. How often does that go on? What kind of offensive and defensive cyber attacks are going on that the average person has no idea about?* Getting the details from Mike Perlstein on his new story on how a teen escaped juvenile jail and terrorized a New Orleans woman…
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China has accused America of launching cyber attacks. How often does that go on? What kind of offensive and defensive cyber attacks are going on that the average person has no idea about?Tommy talks with Gary Corn, Director of the Technology, Law & Security Program and an adjunct professor of cyber and national security law and the law of armed con…
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* Between tariffs and the major Chevron verdict, what does the future hold for Louisiana oil and gas and the energy industry in general? We’ll try to get some answers* New Orleans Councilmember JP Morrell on Cantrell and on a Civil Service Commission decision
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Between tariffs and the major Chevron verdict, what does the future hold for Louisiana oil and gas and the energy industry in general? We try to get some answers from Greg Upton, Director of LSU's Center for Energy Studies
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* check in with Senate Insurance Chairman Kirk Talbot about what the legislature is looking at with insurance fixes* We check in with District Attorney Jason Williams about the French Quarter Fest violence, real-time ankle monitoring, and more.
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There's a major nursing shortage across the US, and stress and burnout make it even harder. We talk with Brendan Martin with the National Council of State Boards of Nursing about what needs to be done to help our healthcare heroes
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* Will the French Quarter safety recommendations actually help?* Voters are souring on the economy...and blaming President Trump* This state rep. wants more funding for the fortified roof program* Tulane has a huge impact on Louisiana's economy
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Have you cut the cord? More and more Americans have stopped subscribing to cable or satellite TV. As streaming costs rise...what services give you the best bang for your buck? We'll try to sort it all out with Kourtnee Jackson, CNET Senior Streaming Editor
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Tommy talks with Ronal Serpas, Professor of Practice in the Department of Criminal Justice at Loyola and a former NOPD chief, about violence in New Orleans and the recent recommendations on increasing security in the city.
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* Representative Troy Hebert wants to provide more funding to the Fortify Homes program. We’ll talk with him about his bill and what it would do.* It’s been 10 years since New Orleans passed its landmark smoke-free ordinance. We’ll talk with Brad Wellons with the Louisiana Public Health Institute about its impact on health and the major public supp…
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It’s been 10 years since New Orleans passed its landmark smoke-free ordinance. We talk with Brad Wellons with the Louisiana Public Health Institute about its impact on health and the major public support for it.
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* How are lawmakers approaching the insurance crisis this session?* Did Mayor Cantrell improperly lean on NOPD and interfere with promotions?* What does the future hold for the Pelicans after major leadership shake-up* This state representative wants to educate college students about hazing* Taking care of your mental health is so important & there…
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* The Pelicans fired David Griffin, and a there’s a lead contender to replace him already. We’ll get the details and whether Willie Green is likely to return next season * Mental health is so important, and there's help available for those who need it
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Kyren Lacy's father shared a message after his son's death: "Young parents, start talking to your kids at a very early age and make sure they are confident and comfortable confiding in you. Don't be cool with 'I'm Alright, or I'm good' when you know deep down something isn't right."We talk with Dr. Judy Ho, clinical & forensic neuropsychologist, ho…
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* A jury made its decision in the big Chevron case earlier this month, but it’s hardly the end, with appeals and dozens of other cases. We’ll break it down with Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino* Joe Giarrusso discusses West End and Mayor Cantrell's action with NOPD
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A jury made its decision in the big Chevron case earlier this month, but it’s hardly the end, with appeals and dozens of other cases. We break it down with Loyola Law Professor Dane Ciolino
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* We speak with State Representative Delisha Boyd about the session and some of her bills, including one that tries to address hazing at college. * We go deeper into the insurance crisis with Ben Riggs from Real Reform LA. Will Governor Landry’s plan help? What about Tim Temple’s?
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