AGR - Louisiana Edition
You’re listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for May 29, 2026. We open with a conversation about purpose, work, and the mindset that shapes our lives. Is America really a nation working for the weekend, or have we lost sight of the deeper purpose behind what we do every day? We explore the difference between merely surviving the workweek and finding meaning in serving others through our work, drawing on lessons from Zig Ziglar, Tony Robbins, and the enduring American spirit of ambition and purpose. Then we turn to a major milestone for Louisiana as LSU surpasses $600 million in annual research activity, generating an estimated $1.6 billion in economic impact. We discuss what this means for the state's future, the groundbreaking work being done in agriculture, medicine, energy, and biomedical research, and whether LSU's rise as a national athletic powerhouse plays any role in elevating its academic profile. The debate over athletics, research funding, transparency, and taxpayer accountability sparks one of the show's liveliest discussions. In our Top Three Things You Need to Know Before Tomorrow, we cover a proposed Louisiana constitutional amendment that could permanently limit governors to two terms, the state's legal challenge to federal marijuana reclassification efforts, and the historic appointment of Judge Emily Merkle as the youngest chief judge in Shreveport and Louisiana history. We also examine why Newt Gingrich believes gasoline prices may determine the outcome of the upcoming midterm elections, whether strong economic indicators are pointing toward continued Republican success, and how immigration enforcement, tax policy, and voter confidence are reshaping the political landscape heading into November. Later, we dive into a growing wave of government audits and investigations across the country, from Medicaid fraud to autism-related spending abuses, and discuss whether the push for greater oversight represents a long-overdue cultural shift toward accountability in government. Plus, a look at homelessness in America's largest cities reveals some striking patterns, we discuss why the National Spelling Bee belongs in Washington, D.C., and we close with Hollywood's ongoing struggle to understand why audiences keep rejecting expensive, politically driven entertainment. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!
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