New Orleans Podcasting - Listen To The Voices That Are Rebuilding New Orleans. Click On The Link Below To Hear The Latest Int

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Sinopse

Listen to the voices that are rebuilding New Orleans. We will be interviewing city leaders, executives, artisans and many other New Orleanians to hear how they are rebuilding their lives and businesses. From time to time, we may even have a national celebrity on our show. Visit often to hear how New Orleans is being rebuilt into a true twenty first century city while continuing to embrace its seventeenth century charm.

Episódios

  • Ron Kotteman, alias "The Roman Candy Man"

    23/07/2006

    Ron Kotteman, alias "The Roman Candy Man", is still hitting the streets of New Orleans selling his Roman Candy. Ron reminisces about his grandfather who started the business and the adversities he had to overcome. Ron also talks about his mule, Patsy, and her upcoming return to the neighborhoods of New Orleans.

  • Bob Becker, CEO of New Orleans City Park

    23/07/2006

    Bob Becker, CEO of New Orleans City Park, opens with a brief history of how the park was founded. Bob recounts Katrina's damage to the park and shares the clean up and replanting process, and exciting plans for the future. Lastly, Bob brings us up to speed on what is happening with the little train that circles the park.

  • Antoinette K-Doe, widow of beloved New Orlelans musical legend, Ernie K-Doe

    23/07/2006

    Antoinette K-Doe, widow of beloved New Orleans musician Ernie K-Doe, tells of her Katrina experiences and how Ernie K-Doe's Mother-in-Law Lounge fared. She describes her vision for New Orleans and New Orleans musicians. Antoinette also discusses how Ernie's last CD addresses the issue of race in New Orleans and how we must all work together to thrive.

  • Frank Davis with WWL TV in New Orleans

    23/07/2006

    If you have lived in New Orleans for any time at all, you know Frank Davis with WWL TV. Whether Frank is cooking, fishing, or just being Frank, he is always "Naturally N’Awlins". Listen to Frank as he tells us how he started cooking at home at the age of seven. He'll also share his thoughts on life and New Orleans after Katrina.

  • Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News

    23/07/2006

    Brian Williams is the anchor on the NBC Nightly News. Brian and NBC were the only national media in the Superdome as Katrina passed. Listen as he recounts his experiences in the Superdome during Katrina. Brian also talks about the many challenges facing New Orleanians and Gulf Coast residents and his commitment to keeping the story in front of the nation.

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