Épisodes

  • “Scrim, A ‘Tail’ of Serendipity: Interview with Margaret Orr.”
    Nov 15 2025

    Scrim, A ‘Tail’ of Serendipity: Interview with Margaret Orr.”

    Margaret Orr discusses her new children’s book “Scrim My Tail: As Told to Margaret Orr,” published by Susan Schadt Press and illustrated by Matt Rinard.

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    45 min
  • “New Orleans’ Haunted Restaurants: An Interview with Poppy Tooker.”
    Nov 2 2025

    “New Orleans’ Haunted Restaurants: An Interview with Poppy Tooker.”

    Cookbook writer, radio host, and tv personality Poppy Tooker discusses some of New Orleans’ most haunted restaurants.

    “New Orleans’ Haunted Restaurants: An Interview with Poppy Tooker.” Cookbook writer, radio host, and tv personality Poppy Tooker discusses some of New Orleans’ most haunted restaurants.

    Links: www.poppytooker.com

    https://www.wwno.org/show/louisiana-eats

    Instagram: @louisianaeatsnola

    Announcer Donald Lewis. Opening credit music "Buttermilk Drop" courtesy of Katy Hobgood Ray & The Confetti Park Players. Glenn May sound. Logo by Scott Frilot.

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    42 min
  • Secrets from the Skeleton House of St. Charles Ave: An Interview with the Skeleton Queen of New Orleans.
    Oct 28 2025

    “Secrets from the Skeleton House of St. Charles Ave: An Interview with the Skeleton Queen of New Orleans.” For over twenty years, Louellen Berger has been transforming her home on St. Charles Ave into a must-see Halloween destination known as the Skeleton House. For the entire month of October, visitors flock from all over the world to see Louellen’s front yard that is overflowing with skeletons meant to illicit more delight than fright.

    Announcer Donald Lewis. Opening credit music "Buttermilk Drop" courtesy of Katy Hobgood Ray & The Confetti Park Players. Glenn May sound.

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    35 min
  • “The Calm After the Storm: The Labyrinths of New Orleans.”
    Oct 23 2025

    “The Calm After the Storm: The Labyrinths of New Orleans.”

    An interview with Marty and Debi Kermeen, educators, presenters, facilitators, owners of Labyrinths in Stone, and founding members of The Labyrinth Society. The Kermeens discuss what led them into making labyrinths, the significance behind them, and what makes the labyrinths in New Orleans different from all the others.

    https://labyrinthlocator.org

    https://www.labyrinthsinstone.com/

    https://labyrinthsociety.org

    Announcer Donald Lewis. Opening credit music "Buttermilk Drop" courtesy of Katy Hobgood Ray & The Confetti Park Players. Glenn May sound.

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    47 min
  • Hatchets & Harlotry: When Carrie Nation Visited New Orleans’ Storyville
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode I take a deep dive into two very different women – controversial temperance advocate Carrie Nation and New Orleans madam Josie Arlington – and what happened when they met on a December night in 1907 in the city’s notorious red light district known as Storyville.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Interview with a Gravedigger Part 3
    Sep 9 2025

    The final episode of the three-part series entitled “Interview with a Gravedigger” with city gravedigger, sexton of Greenwood and Cypress Grove Cemeteries, and owner of NOLA Cemetery Renewal LLC, Nick Black. Listener discretion is advised. Nick discusses, among other things, disturbing things found in and above tombs, the difference between a reuse fee and an internment fee, what happens when a tomb is full, and his worst experience in a cemetery. This is intended for mature audiences.

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    35 min
  • Interview with a Gravedigger Part 2
    Sep 2 2025

    Part two of a three-part series entitled “Interview with a Gravedigger” with New Orleans' city gravedigger, sexton of Greenwood and Cypress Grove Cemeteries, and owner of NOLA Cemetery Renewal LLC, Nick Black. Listener discretion is advised. This episode deals with some topics that some might find troubling. Nick talks about, among other things, what happens when they need to move a body that has not fully decomposed, how you move a body inside a tomb, what occurs when a tomb is full, and how opening every tomb in New Orleans is a lesson in troubleshooting. This is intended for mature audiences only

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    30 min
  • Interview with a Gravedigger Part 1
    Aug 26 2025

    I sat down with New Orleans native Nick Black who is the contracted gravedigger for the city's cemeteries, as well as the sexton of Greenwood and Cypress Grove Cemeteries, and the owner of NOLA Cemetery Renewal LLC.

    Nick discusses, among other things, the often-disturbing tradition of New Orleans’ burials, including the process of digging a grave, how New Orleans’ water table effects the body’s decomposition, and the challenges with moving a decomposed body.

    Announcer Donald Lewis. Opening credit music "Buttermilk Drop" courtesy of Katy Hobgood Ray & The Confetti Park Players.

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    26 min