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Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

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Dec 29, 2021

Today’s episode is a discussion with the Executive Director of the New Orleans Preservation Resource Center (PRC). Join us as we discuss the mission of the PRC and the work they are doing to preserve New Orleans culture and neighborhoods through its architecture.

Dec 15, 2021

Today’s episode is a discussion about a famous New Orleans drink involving fire, alcohol, history, tradition, and coffee.

Nov 18, 2021

Have you ever heard of Réveillon? These were traditional meals prepared and served after Midnight Mass in the early morning hours of Christmas.

This tradition was carried on in New Orleans until the 1940s when it basically died. In the late 1990s, it was revived by French Quarter restaurants. Today, it is among the most favored holiday traditions in New Orleans.

Listen to my discussion with New Orleans food critic Ian McNulty and learn about Réveillon in New Orleans, where to get a great old fashioned, plus a whole lot more!

Nov 3, 2021

Today’s episode is a question and answer show where we answer questions from listeners like you.

1. Why are city services so bad? (3:43)

2. How have marching bands been affected? (7:37)

3. Why don’t more people walk in New Orleans? (11:36)

4. Favorite place for live music? (15:07)

5. Thoughts on retiring in NOLA (16:57)

6. Early morning New Orleans suggestions (20:29)

7. Katrina episode? (23:48)

8. Local musician episodes upcoming? (29:15)

9. Have you ever felt the city is dangerous for your kids? (30:27)

10. A map for the wall murals? (34:30)

11.  Holiday traditions that are different in New Orleans (36:15)

12. Doreen Ketchens street performance? (38:40)

13. Are the cemeteries open to tourists? (40:42)

Oct 20, 2021

Today’s episode is a deep dive into the West Bank, that area across the river that even most New Orleanians don’t know much about.

Oct 6, 2021

Today’s episode is about Southern Decadence and the wider topic of gay New Orleans. Join me as I interview authors Frank Perez and Robert Fieseler.

Sep 22, 2021

Hurricane Ida

Today’s episode is Hurricane Ida. More specifically what went into our decision to stay or go, and what things have been like afterwards.


Support comes from The Historic New Orleans Collection, whose new book Economy Hall has been called “lyrical and mysterious and always captivating” by the New York Times.

Author Fatima Shaik follows the civil rights pioneers of Economy Hall through landmark events—from the Haitian Revolution to the birth of jazz—that shaped New Orleans and the United States. Visit HNOC.org/Economy Hall to learn more.


Resources

Kids Join the Fight

Kids Join the Fight is a foundation started by our nine year old friend Walker Beery who just lost his two year fight with pediatric brain cancer. KidsJointheFight.org was created by Walker and his family as a way to help others families find a cure and provide treatment. I’m asking you to consider a donation in memory of Walker as well as all the kids fighting pediatric cancer.

If You Want to Help Those Affected by Hurricane Ida

These are local organizations doing good work and putting funds into the affected communities:

LowerNine.org
The Cajun Navy - The Cajun Navy helps local officials with recovery and rescue.
Krewe of Red Beans - Krewe of Red Beans is a local carnival organization that does a lot through its benevolent association.
Mutual Aid Response Network
Common Ground Relief
Culture Aid NOLA
House of Tulip
Crescent Fund
Second Harvest
Bayou Fund


List of All Beyond Bourbon Street Partners & Sponsors

Liz Wood Realty
NOLA T-Shirt Club
Bienville Capital
Workplace Solutions
Tommy Manzella at Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
Honey Island Kayak Tours
The Occasional Wife
NOLA Boards
Access Strength
Old 77 Hotel
Sweet Olive Soap Works
New Orleans Architecture Tours)
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Subscribe to the Podcast

If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans.


Join the Facebook Krewe

If you want to submit questions for future episodes or get advice from others, join our free Facebook group http://beyondbourbonst.com/facebook.


Thank You

Thanks to Joel Sharpton from Pro Podcasting Services for being the intro voice of the podcast and its editor. Thanks also to Scott McCrossen for the artwork, logo, and branding that makes Beyond Bourbon Street stand out.

Sep 8, 2021

The Real Impact of Festival Cancellations

Today’s episode is all about what really happens when festivals like Jazz Fest and French Quarter Fest get cancelled. Sure we all get disappointed with the loss of the experience, but for many there are real financial consequences. Today we are going to explore that aspect.


Sponsors

The Historic New Orleans Collection

Support comes from The Historic New Orleans Collection, whose new book Economy Hall has been called “lyrical and mysterious and always captivating” by the New York Times.

Author Fatima Shaik follows the civil rights pioneers of Economy Hall through landmark events—from the Haitian Revolution to the birth of jazz—that shaped New Orleans and the United States. Visit HNOC.org/Economy Hall to learn more.

Patreon

Today’s episode is sponsored by our Patreon Supporters.
If you love the podcast, the Facebook group and the work I’m doing please consider becoming a monthly supporter. Find out more at patreon.com/beyondbourbonst.

Liz Wood

The most frequent questions I get are about moving to New Orleans. If you are ready to make the move, you need a good realtor.

That’s where Liz Wood comes in.

Let Liz and her team over at Liz Wood Realty help you find the right place. They can help whether you plan to rent or purchase

Liz makes the process fun and easy. Reach out to Liz at lizwoodrealty.com and make your dream of living in New Orleans a reality.

Tommy Manzella At Gulf Coast Mortgage.

While you are working with Liz you need to secure financing. Reach out to Tommy at Gulf Coast and let him help you get everything in place. That’s what we did on our recent refi and it was as smooth as could be. Links in the show notes.


Resources

Follow Dr. Brice Miller:

Personal Website - Dr. Brice Miller
Twitter - @IamBriceMiller
The New Orleans Music Company
NOLA DJ Truck


List of All Beyond Bourbon Street Partners & Sponsors

Liz Wood Realty
NOLA T-Shirt Club
Bienville Capital
Workplace Solutions
Tommy Manzella at Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
Honey Island Kayak Tours
The Occasional Wife
NOLA Boards
Access Strength
Old 77 Hotel
Sweet Olive Soap Works
New Orleans Architecture Tours)
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Subscribe to the Podcast

If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans.


Join the Facebook Krewe

If you want to submit questions for future episodes or get advice from others, join our free Facebook group http://beyondbourbonst.com/facebook.


Thank You

Thanks Dr. Brice Miller for joining me today!

Thanks to Joel Sharpton from Pro Podcasting Services for being the intro voice of the podcast. Thanks also to Scott McCrossen for the artwork, logo, and branding that makes Beyond Bourbon Street stand out.

Aug 25, 2021

20 Questions About New Orleans

Today’s episode is a Q&A show where I answer questions from listeners like you! As always, today’s questions cover a wide range of topics.


Sponsors

The Historic New Orleans Collection

Support comes from The Historic New Orleans Collection, whose new book Economy Hall has been called “lyrical and mysterious and always captivating” by the New York Times.

Author Fatima Shaik follows the civil rights pioneers of Economy Hall through landmark events—from the Haitian Revolution to the birth of jazz—that shaped New Orleans and the United States. Visit HNOC.org/Economy Hall to learn more.

Patreon

Today’s episode is sponsored by our Patreon Supporters.
If you love the podcast, the Facebook group and the work I’m doing please consider becoming a monthly supporter. Find out more at patreon.com/beyondbourbonst.

What do Patrons get?

We have several different levels starting at $5. For the price of a cup of coffee or a happy hour beer you get some Beyond Bourbon Street stickers, wallpaper images to use on your phone, and a hug or fist bump when I see you.

$10 a month gets you all that plus early access to ticketed events and more. If you join at the $10 level or above we’ll mention you on the show.

For $25 you get input into shows, are the first to find out about upcoming events and ideas, and get to weigh in on what I am working on, plus I’ll hop on a call to help you plan your next visit (some limits on this one).

Again, check it out at patreon.com/beyondbourbonst

Workplace Solutions

Workplace Solutions offers furniture and technology products for corporate, education and healthcare environments, plus individuals, too

I recently got a sit stand desk and a Steelcase office chair from Workplace Solutions for my home office and its been life changing. I can easily change positions which has helped my back and gives me lots of options for all those Zoom calls.


Timestamps

(03:07) I’ve heard there is an almost out-of-control feral cat population in the city. Is this true? What does the city (or local rescues?) do to manage them? What’s the state of animal rescue like in the city in general?

(04:14) What are the best Creole Italian restaurants?

(05:42) With family, a day job, the guidebook, and other interests, where do you find the time to research?

(08:01) What episodes are your favorites? Are there any that went way above your expectations as far as learning about the subject and or guest?

(12:17) What are some of your favorite childhood memories of growing up in New Orleans? Holidays?

(18:24) What are the best places to visit/see/dine in NOLA at Christmastime?

(18:40) Mark has talked about Reveillon dinners in a previous episode. Inspired us when visiting Christmastime in 2019.

(21:03) I’ve heard Easter in New Orleans is a great time. Anything specific you’d recommend doing? Eating? Services? Parades?

(22:18) What do you recommend to experienced visitors so they can take their appreciation of the city to a new level?

(24:39) Is House of Dance and Feathers open? If not, is there any talk of it reopening ?

(26:01) Are all the cemeteries open for tours? I remember one being closed indefinitely

(28:09) I’m coming for the month of January. Should I plan on it being very rainy ?

(28:46) What do you do for work other than keep us all happy ?

(29:47) Can you try and get members of Tuba Skinny on the podcast!?

(31:18) Why does there seem to be mainly white people (on Frenchmen Street)? The bands often have people of color but looking through my photos there are hardly any black patrons at the Spotted Cat, DBA and so on.

(32:31) I would love to hear John Boutte on with you (and one of his sisters or two) or maybe he and Paul Sanchez with you. Click here to visit Paul Sanchez’ You Tube channel and his Another Cup of Coffee series.

(36:33) There are so many legends, rumors, and conjecture about Marie Laveau. It’s hard to separate fact from fiction. The same about Voodoo. Have you done (or do know someone who has) any research on Marie? Where she lived, if she really was Catholic? Or was she really a Voodoo Queen?

(38:52) What do most tourists overlook that they shouldn’t?

(41:36) What is the thing in the city you’re MOST excited for when COVID is finally over?

(43:24) Please discuss insect life in New Orleans both indoors (and how you might deal with it) and outdoors. Thank you.


Previous Episodes

Episode 112 - Creole Italian, Sicilians in New Orleans
Episode 140 - Top Ten Episodes
Episode 006 - History of the Poor Boy
Episode 054 - Whitney Plantation
Episode 066 - Fire at the Upstairs Lounge
Episode 057 - St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans
Episode 102 - Paul Sanchez
Episode 076 - Marie Leveau
Episode 074 - Madame LaLaurie


List of All Beyond Bourbon Street Partners & Sponsors

Liz Wood Realty
NOLA T-Shirt Club
Bienville Capital
Workplace Solutions
Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
Honey Island Kayak Tours
The Occasional Wife
NOLA Boards
Access Strength
Old 77 Hotel
Sweet Olive Soap Works
New Orleans Architecture Tours)
Slice NOLA Pizzeria


Subscribe to the Podcast

If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans.


Support Us on Patreon

Would you like to help us continue to create the content you love? If so, join the Super Krewe by becoming a financial supporter.

Your monthly support will help us grow, and will provide you with exclusive content, access, and more. If you would like to join the Super Krewe, check out our Patreon page at patreon.com/beyondbourbonst.


Join the Facebook Krewe

If you want to submit questions for future episodes or get advice from others, join our free Facebook group http://beyondbourbonst.com/facebook.


Thank You

Thanks to Joel Sharpton from Pro Podcasting Services for being the intro voice of the podcast and for doing the editing. Thanks also to Scott McCrossen for the artwork, logo, and branding that makes Beyond Bourbon Street stand out.


Contact Us

Got an idea for an episode, have some feedback, or just want to say hi?

Leave us a message at 504–475–7632 or send an email to mark@beyondbourbonst.com.

Thanks for listening!

Mark

Aug 11, 2021

Is Bourbon Named after the Most Famous Street in New Orleans?

Today’s episode is all about bourbon, whiskey, and its ties to New Orleans. We’ll cover history as well as places to imbibe in the Crescent City!


Sponsors

The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC)

Support comes from The Historic New Orleans Collection, the city’s premiere history museum, located at 540 Royal Street in the heart of the French Quarter.

There, you’ll get to explore three centuries of great New Orleans stories in some of our most historic spaces—and admission is free.

Don’t miss the immersive film about the history of the French Quarter at night, or any of the museum’s changing exhibitions in the brand new Tricentennial Wing. Go to HNOC.org/Visit to plan your trip.

Liz Wood Realty

The most frequent questions I get are about moving to New Orleans. If you are ready to make the move, you need a good realtor.

That’s where Liz Wood comes in.

Let Liz and her team over at Liz Wood Realty help you find the right place. They can help whether you plan to rent or purchase

New Orleans is a terrific city, but choosing the neighborhood that’s the best fit for you can be overwhelming.

Liz makes the process fun and easy. Reach out to Liz at lizwoodrealty.com and make your dream of living in New Orleans a reality. 

Patreon

Today’s episode is sponsored by our Patreon Supporters.

If you love the podcast, the Facebook group and the work I’m doing please consider becoming a monthly supporter. Find out more at patreon.com/beyondbourbonst.

For the price of a cup of coffee or a beer you can help me continue to share my lens of New Orleans with you. If you join at the $10 level or above we’ll mention you on the show.

Previous Episodes

March Music Madness #113
Richard Campanella discusses the history of Bourbon Street #68
Explore the Southern Food and Beverage Museum #41
Business During COVID - a Discussion with Polly Watts from The Avenue Pub #130

Resources

Elizabeth Pearce - Drink & Learn
Elizabeth Pearce’s Book, Drink Dat )
Richard Campanella’s book

Barrel Proof
Bourbons House and the New Orleans Bourbon Society
The Avenue Pub New Orleans

Southern Food and Beverage Museum
The Sazerac House


We have T-Shirts!

Want to buy a Beyond Bourbon Street t-shirt? Click this link and use code BEYOND25 to save 25%

We did a collaboration with our friends at NOLA T-Shirt Club and they came out great, in my opinion.


Thank You

Thanks to Elizabeth Pearce for joining me today. Be sure to check out her Drink & Learn podcast.

Thanks to the team here at Barrel Proof NOLA for hosting us today.

Thanks to Joel Sharpton at Pro Podcasting Services for being the voice you hear at the start and end of every Beyond Bourbon Street episode.

Thanks to Scott McCrossen at Sixty Five Design - A Design and Branding Studio for his work creating the logo and branding for Beyond Bourbon Street.

Jul 28, 2021

Today’s episode is one where we’ll highlight our 10 most popular episodes based on number of downloads. They cover a wide range of history and things to do.

Jun 30, 2021

Today’s episode is an interview with New Orleans photographer Frank Relle. Frank's unique style and use of lightning results in one of a kind images of New Orleans and the watery landscapes of New Orleans.

Jun 18, 2021

Today’s episode is a Q&A show where I answer 17 questions from listeners like you!

As always, today’s questions cover a wide range of topics like, "Which end of Canal St is the foot?"

"As things return towards normal, has there been one “aha” moment or experience this year where you felt that New Orleans joy?”

Jun 2, 2021

Today’s episode is an update on the Beyond Bourbon Street travel guidebook and lessons learned. Maybe a bit more reflective than most episodes but one I think you’ll enjoy if you been following my progress on this journey.

May 19, 2021

Talking New Orleans Food with Ian McNulty

Hey y’all. This is Mark. Welcome to episode #136!

Today’s episode is all about drinking and dining in New Orleans in 2021. I'm joined by food writer and journalist Ian McNulty to discuss the New Orleans food scene as we start to come out of COVID.

Before we jump in, let me talk about the people that make this show possible…..


Patreon

Today’s episode is sponsored by our Patreon Supporters.

If you love the podcast, the Facebook group and the work I’m doing please consider becoming a monthly supporter. Find out more at patreon.com/beyondbourbonst.

For the price of a cup of coffee or a beer you can help me continue to share my lens of New Orleans with you. If you join at the $10 level or above we’ll mention you on the show.


Previous Episodes Mentioned

EP73 - Talking Food with Ian McNulty
EP79 - New Orleans Reveillon with Ian McNulty
Business during COVID with Polly Watts


Thank You

Thanks to Ian McNulty for joining me today. Thanks also to Port Orleans Brewing for hosting us.

May 5, 2021

Today’s episode is a replay of our most popular episodes.

We’ll cover the things every first time visitor to New Orleans should do. Even experienced visitors might find some ideas.

While this is a replay of an older show it is still relevant given how many new listeners we have and how many people are planning trips as we start to see life after COVID. 

Apr 22, 2021

Today’s episode is all about Diamond Jim Moran, one of the most colorful New Orleans characters in the early to mid 20th century.

The last show was an interview of me by Mr. James Cullen. I’d resisted doing that for a long time, but I finally gave in.

It was fun for me and I think it turned out pretty well. If you missed it go back and give it a listen. I think you'll enjoy it. An Interview With Me - Episode #133

Apr 7, 2021

Today’s episode is an interview of me by James Cullen, a previous guest on the podcast.

The last show was Q&A show where LIz Wood and I answered questions from listeners like you about a variety of New Orleans topics.

Mar 24, 2021

Join me as I answer listener questions on a range of topics including real estate, live music, and more.

I'm joined by Liz Wood, a local realtor and podcast sponsor as we tackle more than a dozen of your questions.

Mar 14, 2021

Today's episode is about the 2nd Battle of New Orleans. The fight to develop an interstate system in New Orleans, including an expressway along the Riverfront and an overpass that destroyed the community of the Tremé.

Join me as we discussed these projects, the proponents and opposition, and the impact of these decisions.

Feb 11, 2021

Join me and Polly Watts, owner of The Avenue Pub, as we discuss what it is like to operate a New Orleans business during COVID. We discuss safety, employees, Mardi Gras, and more.

Jan 30, 2021

Join me as we talk about Louisiana as a sportsman's paradise. We also answer listener questions covering a wide variety of topics.

Jan 14, 2021

In this episode, I talk with Ed Branley, author, historian, podcaster and contributor at GoNOLA.com. Together, we dive into the Battle of New Orleans.

Imagine this: You are standing in Jackson Square. You look up at Andrew Jackson atop his horse and wonder why he's there. Sure, you know about the battle of New Orleans, but what was New Orleans like in the period leading up to the War of 1812?

As the battle approached, what did New Orleanians think and feel about it? What did they think would be the outcome? How about the major players in the battle itself?

Listen in as we discuss these ideas and more. By the end of today's show, you'll get a sense of the battle itself, and also of New Orleans in the early 1800s. I enjoyed the conversation and know you will, too!

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