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An audio love letter to the greatest combination of flour, fat, proteins and spices ever put in a ladle. Three non-chef Louisianans stir the pot on everything from oils to okra, sausage to seafood, from Cajuns to curry.
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Join us for some fun! We talk all things food related; your favorite restaurants, recipes, and more! New episodes each week! Would you like to talk with us? Send an email to tim@thegulfcoastfoodshow.com and we'll chat. Visit our site: www.thegulfcoastfoodshow.com
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Kinky Boots

Creole Noir

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Podcast porn👅💦 This podcast is here to serve! Join us as we explore our naughty fantasies, erotic adventures and sexual stimulation. Don't be afraid to masturbate during the show. Hosted by Creole Noir Co hosts: Roshun Connor & Precious Denise Instagram: @creole.noir @pretty.money07 Follow us @kinkybootspodcast *WARNING: listener discretion is advised* Send questions to: cardeeclub@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kinkyboots/support
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We created the Blended Creole podcast to share how we're blending our lives from our families to our finances. Don't forget to subscribe so every Monday you can listen to us discuss how we're redefining our relationship with debt, growing as a blended family, and building generational wealth by investing in real estate. As a lifestyle podcast there are episodes for everyone to enjoy including a monthly kid's episode co-hosted by our son, C! Thanks for listening J and Liz Check out our blog o ...
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Welcome to English/Haitian Creole class! My goal is for anyone who is interested in learning a new language, like Haitian Creole. If you are listening to my podcast everyday and repeat after me, you will be able to speak or understand the language of Haitian Creole. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miguel-paul/support
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AcadianaCasts Presents:

ACADIANACASTS, Carter Simoneaux

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"AcadianaCasts Presents:" is the Flagship Podcast of the ACADIANACASTS NETWORK. Lafayette, LA based host, Carter Simoneaux talks with entertainers, business owners, athletes, chefs, and more - anyone who can help tell the story of Acadiana.
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Do you want honesty? I've got that! Do you want to know what's trending? I've got that! Do you want reality? I'm made of flesh and blood so there's no more real than me! "In the Mix with Vix" is a podcast from the music-loving heart of me, Creole Vixen. I'll share my love of beats, lyrics, and complete music projects with a touch of beauty, fashion, and entertainment.
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Around The Table celebrates the joy of cooking and dining. It is meant to encourage folks to get into the kitchen and to gather around tables with family and friends. Because good things happen around the table.
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The Infamous Jackson Bros (Apple TV Version)

Creole Entertainment / On The Front Porch Productions

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The Infamous Jackson Bros, now in a higher quality AppleTV version, the first ever bi-weekly Fan Film Reviewer Podcast! (Mild Explict Language, but still 90% Work Safe). This Page Contains links to the show in Apple TV format, which provides a higher quality picture and better overall viewing experience. The trade-off is that the file sizes will be much larger than our “iPod” friendly vidcasts.
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Stabby Stabby

Greg, Eric and Dan

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Like a book club but for dissecting obscure horror, exploitation, and thriller movies. Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on Instagram @stabbypod and on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1AC
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WSJ Off Duty

The Wall Street Journal

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Enjoy savory discussions on Food and Drink with the lifestyle editors of The Wall Street Journal. Listen to reviews on life's finer things to pursue your curious intellect and enhance your cocktail conversation.
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Welcome to ”Konbit Talk” by the Everett Haitian Community Center (EHCC) – your go-to podcast for the heartbeat of the community. Dive into the rich tapestry of stories and conversations that shape our lives, from the crucial social determinants of health to pressing issues like housing, immigration, and cultural preservation. Each episode, we bring together voices from all walks of life, fostering dialogue and understanding to empower and uplift our community. Join us as we explore the chall ...
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Cover Songs Chorus Only Music Podcast For full songs COMING SOON to Lounges.TV: https://lounges.tv/profile/sallie For more info: https://ffm.bio/coversongsfdListen to the Original version of the song with Amazon Music Unlimited on Amazon Prime: https://amzn.to/3SqeGsh
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Jodelle Duverseau is using her “Femmedusoir” podcast to share her story and struggles about becoming a Nude Model. Talk about Sensuality, Nude Art, Sexual Stories, Body Image Trauma, Figure Modeling and Following Her Dreams. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femmedusoir/support
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Lions Milk is a radio show that was previously broadcasted on Radio Campus Paris 93.9 fm & WNYU 89.1 FM in New York. The show features guest DJs, labels & bands focusing on spiritual jazz, psychedelic music from around the world, soundtracks & more! This podcast feed features all the live sets primarily recorded at the bar/internet radio station Le Mellotron in Paris.
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Join me, Jessica Joy, as I share my research of forgotten women who have done much to contribute to America’s musical identity. See their lives unfold, understand their musical impact, and then consider with me, the ways their stories could still impact our current communities. These are the stories of Black women in classical music who have been slayin’, seen and unseen, for hundreds of years. I hope you tune in for this bi-weekly podcast. So much thanks to www.couragecard.co/ for the BEAUT ...
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71dine, the podcast that invites you on an immersive journey through the heart and soul of southern Colorado. Whether you're a seasoned local or a first-time explorer, join us as we savor the rich flavors and craft lasting memories together. Welcome to where southern Colorado's captivating narrative unfurls through its vibrant people, rich culture, and delectable cuisine. Join us as we delve into the tapestry of this extraordinary region, one episode at a time, celebrating the people, the cu ...
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Self-Taught POLYGLOT

Self-Taught POLYGLOT

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Hello! My name is Ralph Valentino Jean. And my podcast is about language learning. I am a polyglot, I want to share my techniques with you you. And I also want to teach Haitian creole language, English, and French. So have fun with the podcast "Self-Taught POLYGLOT" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-x4mbvzo-Vfq5dxI5XV2xA
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Conversations with Aunt Sylvia is a podcast featuring calls with my Aunt Sylvia. Since I was raised primarily in the U.S., I am woefully ignorant about my heritage and culture. Through these conversations, I hope to learn more about my culture, connect with my past and connect with the undeniable truths of my "Jamaicaness". I hope to bring listeners along with me on this journey through time as Aunt Sylvia, the family griot tells her truths.
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The story so far: After being trapped in an underground movie hole for months, the boys tried burrowing through the cave walls only to find themselves trapped in an underground sex dungeon. Also Dan tried to summon a demon so he got tied up. The boys wander through the locked doors of an old southern home in The Skeleton Key and are SHOCKED at a la…
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The story so far: Long after being trapped in an underground abandoned blockbuster movie hole run by a Mole Man, the boys embark on new adventures. With Eric "indisposed," Dan and Greg follow their new friend Handy into the previously unknown sections of their underground home, and they end up in the podcast studio of Bill and Scott, better known a…
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Sometimes life seems to move in a circle taking its passengers from where they started, to other destinations and then back again. Some of the literary figures who were regulars at the historic Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans’ French Quarter – like Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams – might have experienced that in their journeys for discovery, o…
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The story so far: Long after being trapped in an underground abandoned blockbuster movie hole, the boys are in the middle of renovating their recently-destroyed adults-only section of the film selection when a small, adorable friend returns for a visit. The boys deep dive into the 2000's horror-comedy-demon-nun-zombie-thing The Convent! What is it …
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One evening in 1949, a group of women stormed into the lobby of the majestic Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans. They headed straight to the bar and demanded to be served Sazeracs, the house specialty and a New Orleans legendary cocktail. What else could the bartender do? A round of Sazeracs for everyone? The geo-social implication of the event was tha…
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The story so far: The boys are gassed and relocated back to the underground movie hole. They decide to take on a renovation project and uncover a not so fresh mystery. This week the boys view The Hand a 1981 American psychological horror film written and directed by Oliver Stone. They discuss boat cucks, stump bumps, old young men, and invent a new…
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As a former Louisiana Secretary of State, Insurance Commissioner and State Senator, Jim Brown has had to cross many rivers including the Mississippi, Atchafalaya, the Red and the Pearl. In his retirement, Brown has had the chance to wade in the Jordan River. Brown joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde to talk about his new book, “Jesu…
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Hi there faithful listeners, can you believe we're back with yet another episode! We're talking about the 'For LP Fans Only' album! We go through the songs track-by-track, with (as always), a few tangents along the way, we hope you enjoy the chat! Let us know your thoughts on these songs on our socials. Let us know which album (studio/live/soundtra…
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The story so far: After being trapped in an underground movie hole for months, the boys tried burrowing through the cave walls only to find themselves trapped in an underground sex dungeon. The boys enter a world of dreams after unlocking some dungeon doors and are drawn to discussing the low-budget 1989 film Beyond Dream's Door. While floating aro…
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“Down the River” is more than a variant of a poker game. For the writer it can be a stream for words; for the adventurer it can be a highway past great cities and alongside bountiful wetlands. Boyce Upholt, a prolific author who describes himself as a “nature critic” talks to Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with Producer Kelly …
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The Gulf Coast Food Show discusses various food-related topics, including the price of bacon, floundering, and different flavors of ice cream. They talk about the difference in prices between different brands of bacon and compare the taste of various cuts. They also discuss the experience of floundering and share a recipe for stuffed flounder. The …
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As a chef, Eric Cook is known for having lots of spice and flavor in his creations. The same can be said about his conversations. Cook – who owns Gris-Gris restaurant on Magazine Street in New Orleans’ Garden District, as well as restaurant Saint John located along the streetcar line on St. Charles Avenue near Lafayette Square – has had plenty in t…
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The story so far: After months of being trapped in an underground VHS rental store, the boys have tunneled to a new underground room. They immediately made themselves comfortable, taking in more films, and discovering hidden magical mysteries. Dan misbehaves and must take a break so Greg and Eric decide to watch a movie. This week’s selection is th…
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After traumatic events, such as hurricanes, there are two areas in particular that need damage repair. One is the actual physical destruction and the other can be the psychological damage. A two-part documentary produced and streamed by Louisiana Public Broadcasting deals with both areas. One “Trauma in the Wake of Climate Change” looks at the life…
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The story so far: After months of being trapped in an underground VHS rental store, the boys have found a new underground room to make their home for a bit, despite it's abnormal furnishings. Eric is off on a supply trip, so Greg and Dan (having lied to get out of errands) decide to research satanic cults some more and watch the zombie/cult film Th…
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Anthony Pierre represents a pioneering effort of a Caribbean musician to establish a sustained island jazz presence in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. That multi-decade journey has resulted, by the 1990s, in the formation of the Caribbean jazz sextet Kalabash, which focused on "using the steel drum as a lead voice in a jazz ensemble, while ex…
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There was a time and region where a homerun might have been exclaimed as being a coup de circuit! The added excitement that the ball may have landed in a field such as near the southwest Louisiana towns of Rayne or Crowley (whose teams were the Rice Birds and the Millers) added to the local color. Those were the days of the Evangeline League, a min…
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We share how to find affordable bacon at local stores and our experience at different restaurants. We also explore diversifying menus to cater to different dining preferences. The host concludes by discussing the added cost of to-go orders and the quality of packaging provided by some restaurants. Support the Show.…
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The story so far: After months of being trapped in an underground VHS rental store, the boys have decided to try tunneling their way out. Following an eerie cry, they break through a wall to find out what's happening... This week, the boys break through into a very peculiar (and potentially fun) satanic dungeon. But we'd never be without movies, so…
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Hello there, we're back again after the summer break with another episode! We're talking about the King Creole soundtrack! We go through the songs track-by-track, with (as always), a few tangents along the way, we hope you enjoy the chat! Let us know your thoughts on these songs on our socials. Let us know which album (studio/live/soundtrack) you w…
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Randy Fertel knows how to serve with a sizzle, including on steaks or in life. Fertel, the son of Ruth’s Chris's Steakhouse founder Ruth Fertel (known for her butter-topped sizzling steaks), is an author who is fascinated with ideas. He joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde along with Producer Kelly Massicot to talk about his latest b…
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The story so far: After months of being trapped in an underground VHS rental store, the boys have decided to try tunneling their way out. Today, while digging, they begin hearing eerie cries coming through the stone... This week, the boys give their backs a break from all that digging and settle into 1990's Fred Olen Ray-directed, Edgar Allen Poe c…
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Today we discuss various restaurants and food experiences along the Gulf Coast. We share our experience at Steve's Marina in Long Beach and Dominica in New Orleans. We also provide a salmon tartare recipe and encourage listeners to visit the Gulf Coast for a vacation. Today's show will teach you how to flounder in knee-deep water on the Mississippi…
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Liz Williams dishes out information about food in several different servings. She is the founder of New Orleans’ Southern Food and Beverage Museum (SoFab). She has written books about food, the latest being “So Fab Cookbook: Recipes from the Modern South,” and she writes a column about food for Louisiana Life magazine. She also has a podcast called…
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Vaughnette Bigford is the Creole Chanteuse, the island songbird who "has made the local [Trinidad and Tobago, and the Caribbean] songbook the new jazz standard in the Caribbean...the premier jazz song stylist in these islands whose palette knows no boundaries. Tone, beauty, presence: the definition of the New World African." An apt description from…
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In an attempt to show what's been going on underground and potentially expose Moleman to the world, Greg starts filming a documentary. Despite watching The Last Broadcast as an example of what he's looking to do, the boys can't really grasp how to properly film a "confessional." Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we’ll play it on the …
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What happens when a family with a passion for Creole cuisine decide to take their love for family meals on the road? Discover the heartwarming story of Creole Roots, a food truck venture that transitioned from catering football games to delighting a broader audience with their New Orleans-inspired dishes. From humble beginnings to serving up crowd …
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Few people understand Louisiana, especially its politics, history and issues, better than Robert Mann. He is an author of several books about Louisiana politics, none so close to the topic as his most recent publication, "Kingfish U," a rollicking history of Huey Long and his championing of LSU. Mann has been an insider working for prominent electe…
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This episode Dan and Eric discover that Greg has been digging a secret tunnel. Greg agrees to take a break and the boys settle in to watch 1989’s baffling horror film The Laughing Dead. They chat about flat earthers, foul mouthed children, and they fact that no one really knows what is happening in this film - at all. Join them as they try to put t…
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We know, sometimes back pains can be a real pain in the neck, or something like that. Between our extremities and our shoulders muscles get tight, tensions increase. Beth Winkler is a physical therapist who worked at a hospital where she specialized in outpatient care and developed her own ideas about how to make therapy more compassionate. She now…
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The story so far: best friends Greg, Eric and Dan have been trapped in a magical underground movie hole decorated like an 80s blockbuster video and controlled by a mole man for months with no end in sight. To escape the monotony of their lives and take a break from movies, they venture into the adjoining dried-up well for some games... Buckle your …
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This week, producer Kelly Massicot is taking on the role as host to talk to New Orleans culinary icon Poppy Tooker about a special cocktail that got its start in the Crescent City. Thanks to her obsession with the Apple TV+ show "Palm Royale," where The Grasshopper acts as one of the stars, Massicot enlists Tooker to share her knowledge into the hi…
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The story so far: the boys have been trapped in a magical underground movie hole decorated like an 80s blockbuster video and controlled by a mole man for months with no end in sight. Greg attempts to figure out how to better himself through movie inspiration! It's martial arts against magic as the boys watch Peacock King (1988) to determine which i…
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Season 2 of the Gulf Coast Food Show begins with the host, Tim Harrison, reflecting on the past 48 shows and expressing gratitude for the listeners. He shares his recent dining experiences at the Rusty Pelican in Mandeville and Station 6 in Bucktown, which had excellent food, atmosphere, and service. Tim also recommends Tableau, a first-class resta…
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Insurance is supposed to provide security; in Louisiana it has become a crisis. We hear stories of homeowners being challenged to pay house notes because of the growing costs of home insurance. Automobile rates have increased, too, and what about health costs? Jim Brown who served as a Louisiana state senator, Secretary of State and Insurance Commi…
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Welcome to ”Konbit Talk” by the Everett Haitian Community Center (EHCC) – your go-to podcast for the heartbeat of the community. Dive into the rich tapestry of stories and conversations that shape our lives, from the crucial social determinants of health to pressing issues like housing, immigration, and cultural preservation. Each episode, we bring…
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The story so far: The boys have been trapped in the magical underground VHS rental store for months and it's beginning to take a psychological toll. To pass the time, the boys choose to watch the quirky 70’s sexploitation cult classic "Chatterbox," a movie about a woman with a talking vagina. They also dive into the 2024 supernatural horror film “T…
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The story so far: After being trapped in the movie hole for months, the boys suddenly find themselves in a terrifying, barren wasteland: a movie theater in 2024. The boys strap on their blood bags and dive into George Miller's Mad Max series paying special attention to 1985's Beyond Thunderdome and 2024's Furiosa! Tina Turner steals the show and Er…
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Imagine Louisiana without French. Even if you don’t hear it often, you know that it is there and part of the state’s history, culture and even its music and food. Well, it could have happened. In 1925 a state law was passed which, in effect, forbade the teaching of the French language in Louisiana. Perhaps the language was seen as being a stigma, b…
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The story so far: After falling down a well and being stuck in an underground movie store run by a naked human-sized mole-rat, the boys have encountered countless magical and demonic things. To help Dan learn more about himself, they boys settle in to watch Mexican folk-horror film Poison for the Fairies (1986). Greg and Eric also quickly discuss t…
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