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The Louisiana Business & Industry Show

Podcast door Guaranty Broadcasting Company

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Talk 107.3 turns up the spotlight on Louisiana business! Check out the all-new Louisiana Business and Industry Show with Gordy Rush and Tim Johnson. Every week, they talk with the leaders driving growth, innovation, and economic impact across our state.

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aflevering Outsiders keep flying in to kill Louisiana's $100K jobs artwork

Outsiders keep flying in to kill Louisiana's $100K jobs

Industry pays 70% of St. John the Baptist Parish's budget: the schools, the roads, the police force. So why are people from outside the parish spending real money to shut it down? Jaclyn Hotard, President of St. John the Baptist Parish, has spent 35+ years around Louisiana industry and has been dragged through both federal and local court for defending it. She isn't backing down. In this conversation, she breaks down how a St. John student can walk out of high school, do one year at River Parishes Community College, and earn $100,000 a year and why she says paid special interests fight to kill the very projects that make those jobs possible. Her line: responsible growth and responsible industry aren't a choice between two things. They're the same thing. ► Subscribe for a new Louisiana business leader every week: https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@LouisianaBusinessandIndustrySh⁩  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCQOf5N9QnM6ud0J-ISJrYjw]

1 jun 2026 - 24 min
aflevering They've Been Lying About Cancer Alley for 40 Years. Here's the Proof. artwork

They've Been Lying About Cancer Alley for 40 Years. Here's the Proof.

Ascension Parish, the most heavily industrialized parish in Louisiana, just ranked #1 healthiest in the entire state. So why has the Cancer Alley narrative dominated Louisiana for 40 years? David Cresson, President of the Louisiana Chemistry Association, sits down with Gordy Rush and Tim Johnson to set the record straight with data from the CDC, the National Cancer Institute, and the Robert Wood Johnson County Health Rankings.  In this episode: → Why does the data not support the Cancer Alley narrative → What louisianahealthfacts.com actually shows → Carbon capture, what it is, what it looks like, and why Louisiana is falling behind Texas → Why David Cresson left 18 years at CCA to lead the Louisiana Chemistry Association → How LCA is building local community relationships across every parish in the state Subscribe so you never miss a Louisiana business conversation that actually matters. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction 1:30 - Who is David Cresson? 5:00 - Leading the Louisiana Chemistry Association 9:00 - The rebrand and new office 13:00 - Carbon capture explained 18:00 - Local community engagement strategy 22:00 - Cancer Alley — what the data actually says 27:00 - louisianahealthfacts.com breakdown

25 mei 2026 - 29 min
aflevering 300,000 Louisiana Families Depend on This Industry. This Man Defends It Every Day. artwork

300,000 Louisiana Families Depend on This Industry. This Man Defends It Every Day.

300,000 Louisiana families go to work every day because of the oil and gas industry. Tommy Faucheux is the man making sure that doesn't change. Tommy is the President of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association (LaMoga), the organization representing every major energy company operating in Louisiana, from Chevron and Shell to Valero, Phillips 66, and the LNG exporters powering Europe's energy supply. In this episode, Tommy breaks down why Louisiana's energy industry doesn't just matter to Louisiana; it matters to the entire country and the world. In this episode: * Why 300,000 Louisiana jobs depend on the oil and gas industry surviving * How Louisiana LNG exports kept Europe from collapsing during the Russia-Ukraine war * What CCUS really means for rural Louisiana communities * The outside groups are trying to shut down the Louisiana industry, and they've never even been here * What's happening right now at the Louisiana legislature that every business owner needs to know Listen every week on the Louisiana Business and Industry Show hosted by Gordy Rush and Tim Johnson.

19 mei 2026 - 27 min
aflevering Louisiana's Most Influential Voice You've Never Heard Of. artwork

Louisiana's Most Influential Voice You've Never Heard Of.

For more than 30 years, Barry Erwin has been one of the most influential voices in Louisiana policy, and most people have never heard of him. As Chief Policy Officer for Leaders for a Better Louisiana (the merger of CABLE and the Committee of 100), Barry is at the center of the state's biggest challenges: workforce development, K-12 education, economic growth, and building a Louisiana that keeps its talent instead of losing it. In this episode, Gordy Rush and Tim Johnson sit down with Barry to talk about: * The creation of the Louisiana Talent Accelerator and why it matters * Louisiana's K-12 miracle, 4th-grade reading gains are getting national attention  * The high-dosage tutoring program that other states are now copying * Why Louisiana copied Mississippi on workforce, and why that was the right call * The data initiative that could change how Louisiana measures its own progress * What it really takes to move policy in a state that's resistant to change

11 mei 2026 - 21 min
aflevering Baton Rouge had 9.4M visitors last year. Nobody noticed. artwork

Baton Rouge had 9.4M visitors last year. Nobody noticed.

In this episode of the Louisiana Business & Industry Show, Gordy Rush and Tim Johnson sit down with Jill Kidder, President and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge, to discuss one of the most underrated economic engines in Louisiana: tourism, a $1.3 billion industry supporting over 42,000 jobs in East Baton Rouge Parish alone. Jill breaks down how Visit Baton Rouge attracts millions of visitors to the capital city, from major conventions and youth sports tournaments to the bowling congress that brought 150,000 people through Baton Rouge in a single season. She explains why tourism is the first step in the economic development cycle, how Baton Rouge quietly earned its first listings in the Michelin Guide, and why sports tourism is the fastest-growing opportunity for the region. The conversation also covers the exciting developments on the horizon, including the redevelopment of the River Center, the new Sports Illustrated hotel coming downtown, and a bold plan to turn Baton Rouge back toward the Mississippi River as its front porch. If you care about the future of business, growth, and quality of life in Louisiana, this conversation is one you do not want to miss. Subscribe, like, and comment to help us spread the word about the future of Louisiana business.

4 mei 2026 - 27 min
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