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Bluffs, Blood and Bourbon: The Making of New Orleans Eps. 1

22 min · 16. Apr. 2026
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James Ottley and Thornton Kennedy explore New Orleans through the life of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, the tattooed French officer who arrived in the New World as a teenager and pulled off one of the greatest bluffs in American history. They examine the period of Spanish control, including the violent crackdown led by Alejandro O'Reilly, “Bloody O’Reilly,” after French colonists staged a rebellion and ousted Spain’s first governor. The episode then turns to the high-stakes decision behind the Louisiana Purchase, and Jefferson’s internal conflict over executive power versus national survival. As always, the conversation is paired with a proper drink, the Sazerac, a fitting toast to a city shaped by ambition, intrigue and resilience.

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