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You can’t talk about natural disasters like Hurricane Ida without the conversation eventually getting around to the topic of insurance. With over 90 storms under his belt, Marvin LeBlanc knows a thing or two about what South Louisianans need to know about insurance and disasters. This episode is revealing—you’re going to hear emergency prep tips you haven’t heard before (but make so much sense!) If you’ve ever thought, “why am I spending my money on insurance?” this episode is for you.
info_outline Neighbors Helping Neighbors | Lydia Woods and Phil DebinRed Stick Strong
One of the best things that happens during a natural disaster like Hurricane Ida is seeing neighbors helping neighbors. Lydia Woods is a Realtor and real estate investor. Phil Debin is a broker and the CEO of Goodwood Realty. Both join Catherine O’Brien, podcast producer and host of Red Stick Strong podcast to talk about being a resource during tough times; home ownership; and what it means to be a community minded business leader.
info_outline Trucking Keeps Us Moving | Renee AmarRed Stick Strong
Are you hearing rumblings about our supply chain? Did you see professional truckers delivering water, generators, food and more during Hurricane Ida? Have you ever considered how much trucking impacts your daily life? Renee Amar, the Executive Director of the Louisiana Motor Transport Association joins Catherine O’Brien on Red Stick Strong to talk about how professional truckers work before, during, and after a natural disaster like Hurricane Ida.
info_outline What to Listen for in a Weather Forecast | Josh Eachus, PhDRed Stick Strong
Dr. Josh Eachus is the chief meteorologist at WBRZ Channel 2. He’s been on the Baton Rouge weather scene since 2013 and earned his PHD from LSU in 2017. Dr. Josh knows weather! He also knows the importance of communication around weather events.
info_outline Red Stick Strong Hurricane Ida Series Coming SoonRed Stick Strong
Hurricane Ida made landfall on August 29 yet many in South Louisiana are still living with the effects many weeks later. We all know that disaster can strike at any time, but an active hurricane season can bring that reality into focus.
info_outline Justin Young | Overcoming and a Productive LifeRed Stick Strong
Justin Young was recently released after serving 13 years in the correctional system. What is the relationship between prisoners returning to society and strong communities, without overlooking the needs of victims of crime? Justin shares his perspective on all the dynamics at play on this twist on the Red Stick Strong podcast.
info_outline Chelsea Borruano | You Aren’t Alone ProjectRed Stick Strong
[Please note: This interview was recorded Saturday, May 30, 2020.] Mental health has been one of the ongoing conversations during the pandemic—a positive development in terms of awareness and people openly discussing issues like depression, anxiety, self-harm, and other related topics. Chelsea Borruano is the Executive Director and founder of the You Aren’t Alone Project. The You Aren’t Alone Project is a network of support for mental health and wellness across Baton Rouge so no one ever feels alone.
info_outline Quincy Jackson | Q Jackson BarbershopRed Stick Strong
Listeners take a look in the mirror—do you need a haircut? Of course, we’ve all seen the memes about haircuts during the pandemic. But barbering is serious business; it’s also a service that happens in close contact. How has the industry (and individual barbers) responded? Quincy Jackson is a barber and proprietor of Q Jackson Barbershop. Quincy talks about what he’s doing; new training he’s received from industry leaders; how he’s in contact with fellow barbers like he’s never done before.
info_outline Jorge and Virginia Flores | JoVi's TacosRed Stick Strong
Handmade tortillas, slow smoked brisket, fresh margaritas (no mix, made with love)—this and more can be found at JoVi’s Tacos (13214 Coursey Blvd, Suite A, Baton Rouge.) Can you imagine what it would be like to open your restaurant on February 1st… and a few weeks later find yourself in a global pandemic? Jorge and Virginia Flores tell their story of fast adaptation and amazing community support on this episode of Red Stick Strong. The patio is open! The tacos are ready!
info_outline Marla Stroup and JT Terry | Healing Place ChurchRed Stick Strong
Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge holds the vision of being a healing place for a hurting world. What does that mean in the age of pandemic? Marla Stroup (pastor of the Highland Road campus) and JT Terry (youth pastor of the North Baton Rouge campus) share their insights from the last few weeks. HPC is known for a strong digital game; they still had to adapt to make "church at home" happen. JT explains the impact of stay at home on local youth and how HPC continues to serve, even in difficult times.
info_outlineIf you are a veggie lover in Baton Rouge, you know MJ’s Café. Plant-forward diners know MJ’s for their delicious meals that feature farm to table vegetables; now, many of BR’s first responders know MJ’s from receiving dinner deliveries from our friends at Shift Support. Mary-Brennan Faucheux is on Red Stick Strong to tell supporters how they can eat with MJ’s Café through the pandemic, and to tell part of the story of the “little café that could.”
PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MJ’S CAFÉ:
- Call MJ’s Café to place your order: (225) 412-4803
- Don’t forget: MJ’s is doing family size meals now, call to order
- Hours for MJ’s during the stay at home order: Wed – Sat, 10AM – 3PM
FOLLOW MJ’S CAFÉ:
- Insta - https://www.instagram.com/mjscafe/
- The FB - https://www.facebook.com/mjscafebr/
Red Stick Strong is a podcast highlighting Baton Rouge business serving customers during the pandemic. Hosted by Catherine O'Brien and produced by Branch Out Programs. Follow Red Stick Strong on Instagram. Do you know a BR business that needs a shout-out? Tell Catherine!