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AcadianaCasts Presents:

ACADIANACASTS, Carter Simoneaux

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"AcadianaCasts Presents:" is the Flagship Podcast of the ACADIANACASTS NETWORK. Lafayette, LA based host, Carter Simoneaux talks with entertainers, business owners, athletes, chefs, and more - anyone who can help tell the story of Acadiana.
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The podcast for Acadia Divinity College. Acadia Divinity College is on the campus of one of Canada’s most creative and innovative universities, Acadia University. The biblical and theological foundations that gave rise to the formation of this University find their full expression through the College, the University’s Faculty of Theology.
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OUT TO LUNCH Business over lunch. Each week Christiaan invites guests from Acadiana's business community to join him. Beyond the foundations of the Acadiana economy - oil, cuisine, music - there is a vast network of entrepreneurs, small businesses, and even some of the country's largest companies who call Acadiana home. Out to Lunch is the cafeteria of the wider Acadiana business community. You can also hear the show on KRVS 88.7FM.
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This podcast combines the experiences of an economist, David Campbell and a social scientist, Don Mills, to explore the challenges and opportunities facing Atlantic Canada, to promote data-driven decision making among policymakers and to encourage a wider dialogue and debate leading to greater prosperity for the region. Expect to hear interviews with the top influencers, business leaders and decision-makers across Atlantic Canada to inform, educate and expand the conversations on the key iss ...
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AcadiaRole: Dungeons and Dragons

AcadiaRole: Dungeons and Dragons

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We are a ttrpg group who has been playing together for 10 years and recording for 8 years. We are a DnD5e group playing both original and official campaigns and settings. Subscribe to us on Spotify or Patreon for exclusive access to Session Zeros, One Shots and to be able to listen to brand new episodes a week early!
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It may surprise many that Tri-Star Industries, founded by Keith Condon in 1973, in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia have sold their customized ambulances to 46 foreign companies. Tri-Star has also supplied all the ambulances in Nova Scotia under a lease arrangement. The company has also sold ambulances to seven other provinces, just recently signing an agreem…
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In this special episode of AcadianaCasts Presents, we’re shining a spotlight on Paques In The Parc, an event that blends tradition, music, and community to celebrate Acadiana’s rich heritage. Organizers Dexter Ruffin and Keith Sonnier take us inside the festival’s heart and soul, where the age-old egg-cracking game of “paques” meets the infectious …
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It was once conventional wisdom in business that bigger was better. Economies of scale weren’t just preferable, they were inevitable, like a law of nature. But, while big-box stores and corporate franchises do have advantages in cost and efficiency, small businesses are proving they can thrive by leaning into their niches. Take Le-Grenadier, a cock…
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Building a comedy career in Louisiana comes with its own set of challenges—limited stage time, long drives for gigs, and audiences that keep comedians on their toes. Tyler Arceneaux pulls back the curtain on the Southern comedy scene, from the rise of Club 337 to the evolving role of social media in stand-up. We dive into what makes a great comedy …
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Frontiers aren’t just about the Wild West or outer space. They’re about discovery—whether it’s navigating a bayou or reshaping industry. Some frontiers lead us into nature, others to the grocery store aisle. For Janeene DeClouet, she seeks out frontiers for peace. She is the owner of Duc in Altum Kayaking, a kayaking adventure business with a spiri…
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On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David are talking trade and tariffs with Dr. Herb Emery from the University of New Brunswick. What will be the impacts specifically in our region? How many jobs are at risk? What industries? We spent a lot of time talking about solutions ranging from developing new foreign export markets to strengthening int…
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From podcasting to becoming the voice of Louisiana’s biggest fighting events, Bryce Boudreaux’s journey is proof that passion and personality can turn unexpected opportunities into a thriving career. A chance mentorship with veteran announcer Rod Sterling set him on the path to professional announcing, and when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down event…
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In Acadiana, food has a way of carrying history with it—whether it’s a family recipe passed down for generations or a classic technique reinvented for today’s tastes. For Ryan Jannise, keeping a family tradition alive meant growing and scaling it. Ryan owns Lena’s Cajun Seafood Dishes, a company built on his grandmother’s beloved recipes. His grand…
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At the recent 2025 Seafarmers Conference sponsored by the Aquaculture Association of Nova Scotia, Don Mills and Bill Lahey, the President of King's College were the kick-off panel keynote speakers focused on the challenges and opportunities facing the sector. Jeff Bishop, the Executive Director for AANS was the guest host for this live recorded pod…
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In this episode, Tim Benson, founder of NetScore, unpacks the challenges of content creation and finding authenticity in today’s crowded digital world. We discuss the struggle of staying consistent, why many creators quit just before success, and how to push through the noise to find your unique voice. Tim also shares insights into the evolving mus…
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Our guest on this episode of the Insights Podcast is Patrick Sullivan, the CEO of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce. The Halifax Chamber has nearly 2,000 members who employ 90,000 workers in the Greater Halifax Area. The Chamber is focussed on advocacy for its members with the three levels of government, providing a strong and independent voice for t…
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Architecture is more than just buildings—it’s about creating spaces that inspire, connect, and serve communities. That’s something Wes Thiele understands well. Originally from Atlanta, Wes moved to Lafayette in 2009, drawn by the steady opportunities in construction. Career prospects took Wes to Dallas, but Lafayette left an impression on him. When…
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Our guest on this episode of the Insights Podcast is Carrie Cussons, the CEO of Events East, the special purpose government agency partnership between the Province of Nova Scotia and the Halifax Regional Municipality responsible for managing both the Halifax Convention Centre and Scotiabank Centre. There was considerable early criticism about the d…
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Step into the wild and vibrant world of Cajun Mardi Gras with filmmaker and VICE documentarian Jackson Garrett. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Jackson brings an outsider’s perspective to one of Louisiana’s most unique and under-appreciated traditions in his documentary Gatherings: Cajun Mardi Gras. In this episode of AcadianaCasts Presents, w…
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In 1992 during Bill Clinton's presidential campaign, LSU grad and Clinton Chief Strategist James Carville came up with two slogans for Clinton to focus on: "The economy, stupid" and "Don't forget about healthcare." Today, politicians and citizens alike are very aware of both of these issues, which are more or less now combined in what is called The…
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On this episode of the Insights Podcast, our guest is Greg Simpson, the President & CEO of Liverpool, NS-based Mersey Seafoods, a company most would know very little about. Mersey Seafoods was founded in 1964 by a dentist, Dr. Bill Murphy and a group of like-minded businesspeople. It was started to replace a fish plant that had been destroyed by fi…
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Some people build businesses on big ideas—others on big hearts. Sometimes, the best business plan is just knowing how to help people. Music might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to helping people, but for Vanessa Lomas, it’s her love language…or maybe help language. Vanessa is the owner of TheraCare Music Therapy. Ninety percent o…
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New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt joined Don and David on the Insights podcast this week. She is the province’s 35th premier and, while only been on the job for three months, is already facing an unexpected challenge, the threat of a prolonged trade war with the United States. We talk about a wide range of issues from health care to immigration and …
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