Good ol New Orleans Nightlife DJs having a sit down talk with some of the celebrities, entertainers, actors, bartenders, strippers and everyday people we get to meet here in New Orleans.
We catch up with Macy and her quest to be a Louisiana Legend in the fight game. We talk Roy Jones Jr. , meal prepping, her Professional Boxing debut and her current MMA status plus what her regime is like mixing up her training. The last episode of our FIRST SEASON with WAMF in New Orleans. Follow Macy on her journey thru IG; @MMA_MACYBRO
In this episode we have a discussion with original jewelry designer Candice the creator of "Iris 1956 Modern Jewelry".
We speak on women's equal rights, designing custom jewelry and empowering this wonderful woman of color from the New Orleans community.
Black Love, Blood diamonds, bling bling, Breonna Taylor and the BLM movement design that WILL be a modern heirloom.
I got to know her in a day and invite you all to buy local and contribute to the people that make New Orleans beautiful.
Plus, I hear for the first time about the prison for profit of Angola Prison and their despicable rodeo.
Her IG is @iris1956jewelry and we recorded this in July of 2020 and is one of the last of our shows from the first season.
Shop www.iris1956jewelry.com and help change the world.
In this episode we have a talk with Larry; the creative force behind NOLAlovePizza.
The idea was simple. Make pies for the community thru community efforts to help feed and show support to our friends. The idea began to steamroll and soon there were days dedicated to feeding dozens, then hundreds and this is the story from the Summer of 2020. During the pandemic getting pizza delivery was forever changed in the U.S., this is just one of the storied with a surprising ending. Heaux Problems joins us in this conversation and gets fed good too.
We have a great conversation with Nico Suave from The Barman's Fund and talk Brandon Robinson our Booze Brotherz and their connection with our origins. We also discuss the life of working in the French Quarter and if you ever worked on Bourbon Street you will find yourself reflecting on the best times of your life on this episode. We also tilt back a glass to Sweetwater 420 beverages sampling their kush & 420 strain editions adding to our Pandemic beverage choice of the month.
In this episode we have a great conversation with the local New Orleans foodie and restaurant reviewer "Evie Eats".
We go over multiple famous New Orleans treasures as well as try a 420 strain of a stash box of Sweetwater beer and get to hear the professional thoughts of this surprisingly well rounded guest of ours. Discover new dishes and be sure to take notes as we talk about Evie's favorite spots and where this obsession with food came from. We waited a whole year to hear this interview just to see where we would be after the pandemic a year later.
Cheers & Enjoy.
In this episode we have a talk with our dear friend Mila and discuss a number of things ranging from BLM to being a military brat.
We discuss the importance of having foreign friends as well as the major topic of women in the military just days after the Vanessa Guillen tragedy was unfolding during the pandemic.
In this episode we have a discussion with rapper, producer, artist & one of the most influential people in New Orleans. We talk about Rare Form, the artists he's worked with and get to know this man guaranteed to go down in Hip Hop history in New Orleans.
We have a conversation with Devin about her writing, her career and she shares some great information for everyone to know.
A short convo with pornography icon Ron Jeremy. We talk Boondock Saints, Teacher Appreciation, Ron's favorite strip club & ironically we look back at a show we waited a whole year to put on a podcast. This show was recorded before the allegations about Ron Jeremy came to light. But we post this show raw in it's entirety for multiple reasons now. We stand on the side of SW's.
Meet Just Cai and hear this special voice out of thousands we have encountered here in the New Orleans music scene. Listen to her phenomenal music on Soundcloud and support your local artists making moves. We discover what inspires her, NOLA roots and where the good food is at.
Part two of our conversation with Ms. Mamie Marie the Queen of Bourbon street.
Discover new things about Granny Twerk and things never heard before from the Queen herself.
If you EVER been to Bourbon street in the last decade... You probably seen The Queen of Bourbon Street.
We chat it up with this Bourbon street icon and discuss when she caught & fought Covid, finding love and her raw roots.
Hear it from her lips, how she became the person she id today and what we can expect to see from her.
We sit down and have a chat with Mr. Lopez to discuss something that affects all people of color in America... IMMIGRATION.
Discover why ISLA is on a mission to help the community and how they truly make a difference in peoples lives.
We meet influencer, house mom, entertainer, tiny home owner & all around bad ass Kayleigh. We discuss Mental health, a lot of nerd talk, Vegan life and a point of view from one of our favorite and most honest guests.
The Australian native singer and performer Zoe K. stops in after the Covid crisis has settled down in the states. In this episode we have a talk about her music, performing and truly listen to the big difference in tone as we begin to welcome back guests in the station after a hellish couple of weeks hunkering down and being more socially distant.
We have our fellow Strip Club veteran, rapper, father & friend TeaJae in this episode. We discuss his new music and even debut his song on New Orleans radio, fatherhood, P.A.N.D.A. & strip club talk of course! This is the last episode and the actual day when New Orleans schools began to shut down before the pandemic was declared a "Pandemic"
We sit down with Money a very adventurous cosplayer and body positive black woman discussing the racism in the strip club business. Don't mind us as we tear up these crawfish and talk about New Orleans and a look into a Cosplayers life.
In this episode we have a discussion with the new father, artist & friend Yang Vibez. We discuss the good times on Bourbon street, his music and the Kenner City Sound wave.
Cheating, Relations, Situationships & the people benefiting or being hurt along the way.
We discuss it all in this episode with brutal honesty and insight into why we do it. What is a situationship and how does it come about?
All that and more will be answered in this one hour convo with Aubrey Cakes.
The artist, performer & entertainer Skip chats it up with us about people stealing his art. We also discuss his roots, meeting Ellen Degeneres, auditioning for So You Think You Can Dance and where the Bounce scene is taking him and putting New Orleans culture in the limelight.
Meet the owners & creators of The Bloody Buddy; a ready to drink Bloody Mary mix. Hear their story of unique roots and hard work that landed them the official Bloody Mary drink of The New Orleans Saints & the story behind the thumbprint on each bottle.
MC AL Boogie & Dj Dz have a discussion about meth, pills & addictions in the local New Orleans area. An honest and open discussion. WARNING: May trigger some emotions.
In this episode we discuss the long process of immigration & U.S. citizenship with Kim.
This hard working woman gives us a first hand look at how things work in order to obtain citizenship that many of us take for granted.
We have a discussion with Thee Stormy Daniels about FOSTA/SESTA, 45 & of course some strip club talk.
The Goddess Gang takes over the show! Listen in as we discuss the role of a hard working woman, mother & artist Velma Rae who is making a name for herself in the music industry. Follow her journey performing in Atlanta and determined to be a leader and not just another female token rapper.
In this episode we discuss The Hard Rock 3 and the disappointing aftermath of the Hard Rock collapse.
Ms. Rubia Garcia an Educator, Activist, Speaker and local New Orleans Teacher gives us insight into the problems facing the city, the politics and life just before Super Bowl 2020 weekend and weeks before Mardi Gras on Day #112 of two victims being trapped in this tomb on Canal street.
We also discuss Teacher Lyfe, education in the city as opposed to other parishes and all this while extremely ill.
(We're convinced it was not the Coronavirus.)
Listen in as we have a discussion with POC Ms. Ortega that discusses life after dancing, being your own boss, investing in yourself and the real life of an independent woman. We also crack open White Claw Wednesday and sample this craze that makes these kids soft nowadays.
Listen in as we get more in depth with The Piano Man and understand what drives him to be the next rising star.
In this episode we discuss the marvels of MMA, wrestling in Louisiana, winning in The Fillmore & the life of a fighter.
Listen in to hear the preparation it takes for MMA fighters to get ready days before the first WFC match taking place at The Fillmore in New Orleans above the Harrahs Casino.
Macy Breaux cane be found on Instagram: MMA_MacyBro
Listen to this conversation about her rigorous training, diet and what it takes to be a well disciplined fighter in New Orleans.
We also discuss being a mother, lover and why it's important for females to be taken serious in sports.
Dinny Skip gives us a inside perspective on what drives him and becoming a true creative prodigy in the making.
Listen in as we get to know this young man with big dreams who was gifted a drumset by Hip Hop Legends, got to be in a Blue Runner commercial and what is next for this inspiring young musician. I have seen this young man grow up before my eyes on Bourbon street and be a leader amongst so many followers.
Listen in as we discuss Brooyetti and her radical thinking, pee visions & what we could all learn after playing her fm radio debut "Piss on you".
Join us for our returning guest Bex coming to discuss more of her travels and the dancer life.
This was a great conversation between two good friends about the strip club life, business & a few of our memorable moments working at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club on Bourbon Street.
Listen to our interview with Samantha, one of our favorite new bartenders in the French Quarter. We discuss the service industry, corny lines, favorite drinks to make and a day in the life of living in New Orleans as a bartender in the circus that is the French Quarter.
In this episode I sit down with Bex. One of the most respected aerialists and performers in the French Quarter. She talks about her travels, art & a few off the wall questions as well.
The Booze Brotherz chop it up with B Da Future and discuss The Best bank, music, influences and growth in this New Orleans Hip Hop scene.
A good old talk between entertainers and how this music world connects the best of people in New Orleans popular French Quarter hangouts.
An insightful look and discussion about our community. Strippers/Dancers/Entertainers/SW's.
A discussion about those women, families and true victims effected by raids in strip clubs on Bourbon Street. How many lives were endangered, threatened and how this hurt instead of helped the community. What one Tulane student is doing to help and have such a strong impact behind so many strong women.
The Marines storm the studio to discuss Toys for Tots, giving back to the community, what it takes to be a Devil Dog & why they chose the hardest branch of the military.
An interview with the masterminds of NOLA's own 36 Chambers. Discussing teaching kickboxing to the youth, LGBTQ community & anyone ready to make a difference in their life. Also a little talk about fighting off a bum who picked the wrong one!
A conversation with a videographer, photographer and admiring true New Orleans beauty with The Booze Brotherz.
Our first interview with our good friend @HeauxProblems.
Look her up on Instagram to keep up with everyday problems dancers, sex workers & what people put up with in New Orleans.
In this episode we discuss Sex Workers, backpage, New Orleans dancers & FOSTA SESTA