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Blood and Oil

Blood and Oil

Lauren Kenny & Travers of South by Northeast Prod

Blood and Oil is the New Orleans history podcast that starts after the tourist booklets end. Join hosts Lauren Whitley-Haney & Kenny Haney as they detail the story of industry & violence in 1900s South Louisiana plantation country.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Blood and Oil episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Blood and Oil for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Blood and Oil episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Blood and Oil - The Plantation Museums on River Road, Part II
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01/30/23 • 54 min

In the finale of Blood & Oil, hosts Kenny & Lauren detail their experiences at some of the plantation museums in South Louisiana: Oak Alley Plantation, Laura Plantation & Creole Heritage Site, and the Whitney Plantation & Slavery Museum.

Thank you to all of our listeners for supporting our project of untold Southern history!

Come with us inside these museums and see for yourself what we discuss in the episode!

View our photos on the Episode 9 Show Notes page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-9

Music: Blood & Oil Theme, Brotha Trav www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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In part 3 of our Oil Boom episode series, we dive into Louisiana’s labor history. We talk about why the Jim Crow South had so few labor unions before World War II and when labor finally arrived in Louisiana, how it changed the refinery forever and killed the company town.

Join our Patreon for hours of extra content & to support independent research: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Episode 6 Show Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-6

For more about the history of the Oil Workers International Union, see Ray Davidson’s book, Challenging the Giants.

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Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille: www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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Here it is, folks! The stage is set and the main act of “Blood and Oil” has arrived.

In this episode, hosts Kenny and Lauren talk about what led to the creation of Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley” as we know it today. Why did global oil companies choose Louisiana back in the 1910s, and what was it like for the generation who experienced Louisiana’s Petrochemical Revolution?

Contributor Travers LaVille joins to discuss the “Louisiana paradox” - high concentration of industry and high levels of poverty.

The story of Alex Royal is based upon census data and historical newspapers, and is inspired by Saidiya Hartman’s style of “critical fabulation,” filling in gaps of the cold historical record with warmth and life.

Part 1 of 3. Listen next week for Part 2: The Company Town.

Episode 4 Show Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-4

Together Louisiana’s “Why Louisiana Stays Poor.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWTic9btP38

Music:

Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille: www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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Blood and Oil

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09/16/22 • 1 min

Introducing Blood and Oil. A Podcast dedicated to revealing the complicated history of 20th century southern Louisiana.

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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Blood and Oil - The Plantation Museums on River Road, Part I
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01/23/23 • 48 min

While progressive River Road residents organized for a better environment, their conservative neighbors organized to create Louisiana’s River Road plantation museums. New historical societies transformed their socioeconomic power into the institutional power to construct a lasting historical narrative. Plantation museums might not pollute the natural environment like refineries, but they have polluted Louisiana in a completely different way.

Episode 8 Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-8

Music: Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille. www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Fundraiser Acoustic Folk Guitar, Media Music Group

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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Blood and Oil - “Cancer Alley”

“Cancer Alley”

Blood and Oil

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01/16/23 • 32 min

Many people have heard of “Cancer Alley,” a fatalistic name given to South Louisiana’s chemical corridor along the Mississippi River. But how did this region receive that name, who created it, and what is being done to challenge industrial domination? This episode looks at the swell of Louisiana’s grassroots environmental organizing during the 1980s and 1990s.

Episode 7 Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-7

Find Steve Lerner’s book, Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262622042/diamond/

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Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille. www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav
America The Blue, Patrick Smith

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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Blood and Oil - Holiday Special! Tourism in NOLA: Then & Now
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12/19/22 • 51 min

In this special episode of Blood & Oil, hosts Kenny & Lauren go on a festive tangent: the history of tourism in America’s Most Interesting City, New Orleans.

With the help of friends and family to describe what makes New Orleans special to them, Blood & Oil looks at New Orleans’ other big industry and asks the question: how can learning about the history of tourism deepen our love of NOLA and help us be better tourists?

Music: Time To Swing - Neil Cross

Join our Patreon for hours of extra content & to support independent research: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Holiday Special Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/holiday-special

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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Part 2 of our Oil Boom episode series is all about the company town! Were refinery company towns really that different from the old sugar plantations they sprouted up around?

In this episode, Kenny & Lauren focus on St. Charles Parish - home to two refinery company towns, one of which is still around today. Contributor Travers LaVille joins to watch and comment on the corporate propaganda needed to sustain company towns and the refineries they served.

Join our Patreon for hours of extra content & to support independent research: www.Patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Episode 5 Show Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-5

Shell Norco 1997 video on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/328540723

1916-1917 Pan American Record at Google Books: https://books.google.com/books/about/Pan_American_Record.html?id=jYQwAQAAMAAJ

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Blood & Oil Theme - Travers LaVille: www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Wilderness Mindset - Humans Win

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

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The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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In this episode, we detail the other missing part of plantation museum tours: Reconstruction and the establishment of Jim Crow in the South. In the decades after the Civil War, the political pendulum swung far and wide with disastrous effects we trace to current day.

Hosts Kenny & Lauren detail the hyper-partisan Reconstruction Era in New Orleans and South Louisiana, the start of local tourism, working class interracial collaboration, and Solid South Democrats’ creation of Jim Crow.

Episode 3 Show Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-3

Music:

Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille: www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Lonely Dusty Trail, Jon Presstone

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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In this episode of “Blood and Oil,” we detail what the traditional plantation museum tour doesn’t tell you. The Louisiana sugar plantation before the Civil War wasn’t an agrarian daydream. It was an industrial nightmare.

Hosts Kenny & Lauren provide background on colonial and antebellum life in Louisiana, from the late 1600s to the 1840s. They are joined by friend and contributor Travers LaVille to read Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave and discuss the 1811 German Coast Uprising.
Episode 2 Show Notes Page www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-2
“America’s largest slave revolt brought back to life.” The Guardian. November 14, 2019. https://youtu.be/v2to3S0iabE

Music:

Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille: www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav

Delta Moan, Humans Win

Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast

Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com

Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod

The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions.
When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode.

Questions, comments and corrections: [email protected]

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FAQ

How many episodes does Blood and Oil have?

Blood and Oil currently has 11 episodes available.

What topics does Blood and Oil cover?

The podcast is about Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Commentary, History, New Orleans, Podcasts, Industry and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on Blood and Oil?

The episode title 'The Plantation Museums on River Road, Part II' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Blood and Oil?

The average episode length on Blood and Oil is 37 minutes.

How often are episodes of Blood and Oil released?

Episodes of Blood and Oil are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Blood and Oil?

The first episode of Blood and Oil was released on Sep 16, 2022.

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