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Sea Change

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Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, inspire, and sometimes enrage, as we dive deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. We have a lot to save, and we have a lot of solutions. Join us as we investigate and celebrate life on a changing coast. It’s time to talk about a Se ...
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The Pulse of the Parish Podcast

St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce

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We at the St. Bernard Chamber are thrilled to introduce The Pulse of the Parish, a new podcast series that delves into the vibrant business landscape of the St. Bernard Parish and Greater New Orleans area. Through interviews with local business professionals and experts who have played a pivotal role in the region's growth, we explore the intricacies of running a world-class business while also celebrating the joy of the process.
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"Dive deep into the world of Louisiana legal support with the official podcast of Lafayette Process Servers LLC. Join us as we uncover professional tips on statewide service of process, advanced skip tracing, and courthouse procedures from Shreveport to New Orleans. This podcast is the essential resource for Louisiana attorneys and paralegals."
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Need papers served in Meraux or the St. Bernard industrial corridor? Verify Our Standing Here: https://metairie-process-servers.com/meraux-louisiana-process-server/ Serving legal process in Meraux, LA requires more than just a map. Whether you need to serve a registered agent at the Valero Meraux Refinery or a residential defendant off Judge Perez …
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Are you hiring a real business or just a website? Verify Our Standing Here: https://metairie-process-servers.com/chamber-verified-legal-courier-process-server/ In the legal support industry, transparency is everything. At Lafayette Process Servers LLC, we don't hide behind a PO Box. We are active, dues-paying members of the New Orleans, Jefferson, …
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Attorneys: Are you tired of getting "Delivery Exception" alerts when mailing urgent legal documents to Louisiana detention centers? Start Your Route Here: https://lafayette-process-servers.com/louisiana-ice-detention-courier-services/ The majority of federal detainees in Louisiana are held in remote, rural facilities like Pine Prairie, LaSalle (Jen…
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Are you hiring a real local process server or a national call center? Verify Us Here: https://lafayette-process-servers.com/verified-business/ View Our Patch Listing: https://patch.com/louisiana/lafayette-la/business/listing/565370/lafayette-process-servers-llc At Lafayette Process Servers LLC, we believe in total transparency. We are a verified lo…
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Need a package delivered from Lafayette to New Orleans today? Get a Quote: https://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/lafayette-to-new-orleans-courier-service/ Don't let your package get stuck in a sorting hub. At Same Day Courier Lafayette, we run the I-10 Corridor daily. From the Oil Center in Lafayette to the High-Rises in New Orleans, we provide d…
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Do you need an agent to Accept Service of Process in Baton Rouge? Learn about our Registered Agent services here: https://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/accept-service-of-process/ Whether you are a business owner needing a compliance partner or an individual looking to waive service in a divorce, understanding "Acceptance of Service" is key to nav…
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Need a process server in Baton Rouge who knows the 19th Judicial District Court inside and out? Visit us online: https://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/ At Baton Rouge Process Servers, we don't just deliver papers; we provide the speed and proof that Louisiana law firms require. While the Sheriff's office is overwhelmed, our team prioritizes your …
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How long does it take to evict a tenant in East Baton Rouge Parish? Read the full timeline here: https://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/evicting-tenant-east-baton-rouge-timeline/ Many landlords fail because they count the "5 Days" wrong or file in the wrong court. Whether you are in Baton Rouge City Court or the 19th JDC, we break down the steps t…
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Louisiana is a world leader in coastal restoration. Many would even say number one. The media is full of stories about the coastal land loss crisis in Louisiana, the dire predictions of climate change and sea level rise, and polarizing accounts of controversial projects, but what is also true is that Louisiana is making tremendous strides piecing t…
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Need legal papers served in Killian, Louisiana? Read the full service guide here: https://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/killian-louisiana-process-server/ Serving papers in Killian isn't like serving in the city. You are dealing with "river camps" along the Tickfaw River, rural roads off Highway 444, and weekend residents who are hard to catch. At…
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Need to evict a tenant in St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette, or Arabi? Read the full landlord's guide here: https://metairie-process-servers.com/st-bernard-parish-eviction-process/ Evicting a tenant in "The Parish" is different than New Orleans or Jefferson. You must choose between the local Justice of the Peace (JP) Courts and the 34th Judicial Distri…
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Need legal papers served in River Ridge, Louisiana (70123)? Read the full service guide here: https://metairie-process-servers.com/process-server-near-river-ridge-la/ Serving papers in River Ridge requires navigating winding levee roads, traffic on Jefferson Highway, and quiet neighborhoods like Little Farms. At Metairie Process Servers, we handle …
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Need legal papers served in Harahan, Louisiana (70123)? Read the full service guide here: https://metairie-process-servers.com/harahan-louisiana-process-server/ Serving papers in Harahan requires navigating the busy Elmwood Industrial Park and understanding the split jurisdiction between First Parish Court (Metairie) and the 24th JDC (Gretna). At M…
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Need legal papers served in Youngsville, Louisiana (70592)? Read the full service guide here: https://lafayette-process-servers.com/youngsville-louisiana-process-server/ Youngsville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Louisiana, known for its master-planned neighborhoods like Sugar Mill Pond and Copper Meadows. However, serving legal documents …
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Need legal papers served in Franklin, Louisiana or Baldwin? Read the full service guide here: https://lafayette-process-servers.com/swift-reliable-your-trusted-franklin-louisiana-process-server-lafayette-process-servers-llc-%f0%9f%9a%80%e2%9a%96%ef%b8%8f/ Serving legal documents in St. Mary Parish presents unique challenges, from historic downtown …
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Need legal papers served in Sunset, Louisiana or Grand Coteau? Read the full service guide here: https://lafayette-process-servers.com/sunset-louisiana-process-server/ Serving legal documents in St. Landry Parish can be challenging due to rural addresses and gated properties. At Lafayette Process Servers, we specialize in the 27th Judicial District…
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Need an urgent package picked up from the airport immediately? Read the full guide here: [Insert Link to Your New Blog Post] When a critical aircraft part lands at Lafayette Regional (LFT) or New Orleans (MSY), it can't sit on the dock. At Same Day Courier Lafayette, we specialize in the "Last Mile" of aviation logistics. In this video, Scott Frank…
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The amazing science behind understanding mysterious but critical ocean currents. And specifically, understanding the current in our backyard, the Gulf’s Loop Current. We talk with scientists leading a huge multi-country research collaboration that is going to great lengths and depths to understand the especially unknown Loop Current. We talk about …
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Are you a landlord in Baton Rouge, Ascension, or Livingston Parish? Read the full guide here: https://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/the-landlords-guide-to-the-eviction-process-in-the-baton-rouge-metro-area/ Evicting a tenant in Louisiana is fast, but strictly procedural. One mistake on your "5-Day Notice to Vacate" can get your case dismissed imm…
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Need a Process Server in Morganza, Louisiana? Visit us here: http://baton-rouge-process-servers.com/morganza-louisiana-process-server-pointe-coupee-parish-18th-jdc/ Serving legal papers in Morganza (70759) and Pointe Coupee Parish requires local knowledge. From rural addresses along the Mississippi River levee to gated farm properties off Highway 1…
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Do you need legal papers served in Kenner, Louisiana? ✈️ Serving documents in Kenner (Jefferson Parish) requires a process server who knows the area—from the busy Louis Armstrong Airport corridor to the residential neighborhoods of Chateau Estates and Driftwood. At Metairie Process Servers (a division of Lafayette Process Servers LLC), we are your …
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Do you have legal papers that need to be served across the Greater New Orleans area? ⚜️ Whether your case is on the Northshore (Mandeville, Covington) or the Southshore (Kenner, New Orleans), you don't need to hire multiple companies. Metairie Process Servers (Lafayette Process Servers LLC) provides seamless legal support for the entire metro regio…
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Need a process server in Opelousas, Louisiana? ️ Serving legal papers in St. Landry Parish requires local expertise. Whether you have a case at the 27th Judicial District Court (27th JDC) or need to serve someone in Opelousas (70570), our team is ready to help. In this video, Scott Frank explains our professional services for Opelousas, including: …
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Need a process server in Livonia, Louisiana? ️ Serving legal papers in Livonia and Pointe Coupee Parish requires local expertise. Whether you have a case at the 18th Judicial District Court (18th JDC) or need to serve someone along the US-190 corridor, our team is ready to help. In this video, Scott Frank explains our professional services for Livo…
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Need a process server in New Roads, Louisiana? ️ Serving legal papers in Pointe Coupee Parish requires local expertise. Whether you have a case at the 18th Judicial District Court (18th JDC) or need to locate a defendant near False River, our team is ready to help. In this video, Scott Frank explains our professional services for New Roads (70760),…
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Need it delivered TODAY? From envelopes to pallets, Same Day Courier Lafayette handles it all. We are Louisiana's premier statewide courier and hotshot service, operating 24/7/365. We don't limit you to small packages—our fleet includes cars, cargo vans, and trucks to handle: ✅ Industrial Hotshot (Pallets, Valves, Parts) ✅ Medical Courier (STAT Lab…
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Do you have legal papers that need to be served in Rayne, Crowley, or anywhere in Acadia Parish? ️ Serving documents in Acadia Parish requires a process server who knows the local area—from the city streets of Rayne (the Frog Capital!) to the rural roads surrounding Crowley. In this video, Scott Frank (Founder of Lafayette Process Servers LLC) expl…
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This is part 2 of a 2-part series exploring the future of farming seafood in the Gulf. We know this: demand for seafood is soaring. We won't be able to sustainably meet that demand from wild-caught fisheries. And there’s a growing global movement to farm more and more of our seafood. The Gulf is one of the LAST places in the world where there is st…
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This is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the future of farming seafood in the Gulf. Americans eat a lot of farmed seafood — but the vast majority of it comes from overseas. We just don’t farm fish on a big scale in U.S. waters. Now that might start to change. There are proposals to build massive fish farms in U.S. federal waters. And guess which…
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The story we are bringing you today is about sea turtles. In fact, it’s about the smallest and most endangered of sea turtles, called the Kemp’s Ridley. It’s a surprising and optimistic tale about a turtle’s return to Louisiana. We reported this episode back in 2023, but we wanted to revisit it because who doesn’t need more sea turtles in their lif…
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What does it take to stay rooted on the Gulf Coast, even as the land and weather change around us? We meet individuals, from a poet to a minister to a computer programmer, each finding their own creative ways to adapt and fight for the future of their communities. From amphibious homes to inland retreats to processing our changing environment throu…
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There was a time back in the 1980s when overfishing had decimated popular fish like red snapper and grouper in the Gulf. But then, there was a dramatic turning point, when both fish and fishermen in the Gulf were kind of saved. Today, we hear the remarkable success story of how unlikely partners joined forces to save an industry and an ecosystem. I…
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Today, we’re bringing you a wild story. It’s about a covert ocean adventure from back in the Cold War days that inadvertently set off a brand new industry. And it’s an industry that’s been in the news a lot lately: deep-sea mining. Earlier this year, President Trump signed an executive order to try to fast-track deep-sea mining, while many countrie…
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Today, we bring you three stories exploring what it really takes to be ready for the next big storm. But at their core, these stories are about something deeper: the determination to keep living here on the Gulf Coast, and about the choices we’re making that will decide whether that’s possible. Thanks for listening to Sea Change. This episode was h…
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For the first time since Hurricane Katrina made landfall 20 years ago, you can take a train ride across the Gulf Coast, from Mobile to New Orleans. And all these years later, the cities along that route are still living with the storm's aftermath. In this episode, we hop aboard the train and make four Gulf Coast stops along the way to share that st…
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Two decades after Hurricane Katrina and its devastating aftermath reshaped New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, we gathered to remember all that was lost, reflect on the lessons learned, and pay tribute to all the good that has been done in the two decades since. And, we look to the future: where do we go from here, and how can this region not just surv…
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This August marks twenty years since Hurricane Katrina. Today, we are bringing you a story we first aired in 2023. It’s about a word heard everywhere after Hurricane Katrina. And people across the Gulf Coast have strong and complicated feelings about it. The word is resilient. A special thanks to Rob Verchick, author of The Octopus in the Parking G…
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El Bosque, Mexico, a tiny fishing village on Mexico’s Gulf Coast, is quickly vanishing into the sea. In this episode, we journey to El Bosque to meet the town’s unlikely hero—one woman determined to fight for a future for her community as her neighbors flee the encroaching waves. This episode was reported by Alvaro Céspedes. It was hosted by Carlyl…
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Climate change is bad news for almost everyone. Emphasis on almost, because believe it or not, one marine species is absolutely thriving as the Gulf warms: Bull sharks! Get ready for some shark science as we learn why bull sharks are increasing in numbers across the Gulf and getting hungrier. This episode was hosted by Carlyle Calhoun and Katelyn H…
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Climate change is altering the land we live on, and Indigenous communities are on the frontline. In this episode, we bring you to Alaska, where rapid permafrost thaw is threatening the Native village of Nunapitchuk. Then, we head to Louisiana, where the Pointe-Au-Chien Indian Tribe is watching their land disappear underwater due to sea level rise. …
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If you’ve ever dreamed of what it would be like to be a marine biologist or marine ecologist, days spent scuba diving and swimming alongside sea turtles, all to better understand and protect our ocean, well then, you’re about to meet one of your heroes. Today, we are bringing you an episode of the podcast Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant. It’s an…
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The chemical industry is big business in Louisiana. Companies here manufacture plastics, fuels, pesticides, and cleaning products. But one part of the chemical industry that’s often overlooked is the fertilizer business. Today, you’re going to hear the story of modern fertilizer, and how this powerful concoction of chemicals has radically reshaped …
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Last week, we hosted a Sea Change live event at the New Orleans Jazz Museum. We wanted to talk about the science behind the massive land loss crisis we are experiencing, what it means to live in a vanishing landscape, and importantly, what we can do about it. But this is New Orleans, so we also wanted to celebrate! Celebrate the culture and joy of …
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We are all affected by ocean conditions, and we're talking about huge things like global food security and human health, to fisheries we depend on, to the transport of a whopping 90% of the world's goods. So it's vitally important to understand ocean conditions. What can the fascinating field of ocean forecasting tell us about the future for us on …
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Like much of coastal Louisiana, Isle de Jean Charles is rapidly disappearing into the Gulf because of coastal erosion and sea level rise. Scientists predict the island will be completely underwater by 2050. Almost a decade ago, the federal government awarded the state of Louisiana $48 million dollar to resettle members of the Jean Charles Choctaw N…
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Last time, we learned about the nearly century-old bond between the oil and gas industry and one university — LSU. In the second and final episode of our series, "Fueling Knowledge," we look at how much money is flowing into universities and what the industry may hope to get in return. This relationship comes with big benefits: student mentors, sch…
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Universities have grown increasingly close with the fossil fuel industry. Oil and gas money is flowing into universities around the world, shaping everything from students’ careers to climate research that can influence global energy policy. Some professors and students are sounding the alarm. They worry this influx of fossil fuel money could compr…
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There’s this conversation from one of our early Sea Change episodes, and it's about our relationship with the ocean--with water. How being in or near water changes us for the better. The marine biologist Wallace J Nichols has said: “It is true that oceans give us life, but our planet’s wild places also make life worth living and help heal us when w…
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In February 2021, power went out for 4.5 million households across Texas. The blackout killed hundreds. And people wondered: “How could this happen in the energy capital of the U.S.?” Today, we bring you part of that fascinating backstory, and it starts with an East Texas con artist who inadvertently kicked off the biggest oil boom in US history. R…
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