Sunday, December 21st TV listings for PBS (WLAE) New Orleans, LA
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Core Workout With Miranda Esmonde-White
An intermediate standing and floor workout to strengthen the core.
The Joy of Music With Diane Bish
World class artists and ensembles perform classical masterpieces.
Live With Passion! With Fr. Cedric Pisegna
Father Cedric Pisegna is a Catholic priest with a program to inspire others and encourage them to live with passion.
The Open Mind The Vagina Business
Author Marina Gerner talks about long overdue innovation in women's reproductive health.
Why Louisiana Ain't Mississippi or Any Place Else! Throw Everything/Bringing It to a Boil
Napoleon makes the sale of the century. More people come to Louisiana from all parts of the world producing an amazing culture full of talented artists, soulful musicians, bombastic politicians, and some of the biggest names in sports.
The society and culture of the Maya people in Mexico's Yucatan and the U.S., including the San Francisco Bay area where they search for economic opportunities.
Classic Gospel Lynda Randle: Homecoming Favorites & Songs of Inspiration
Southern gospel singer Lynda Randle offers songs of hope, including "God on the Mountain," "One Day at a Time," "Walking Up the King's Highway" and more.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Flower Spice
The fragrant flower known as stock; a visit to Joseph & Sons flower farm; a cocktail with a spicy scent.
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
The Open Mind The Vagina Business
Author Marina Gerner talks about long overdue innovation in women's reproductive health.
Cinema Nomad Uzbekistan
Director Muhlisa Azizova, the first and only film commissioner of Uzbekistan.
Rick Steves' Europe Ethiopia: A Development Story
Using Ethiopia as a classroom to understand global hunger and extreme poverty and how to beat it; the impact of globalization and climate change.
The Louisiana coastal parishes are home to a rich and culturally diverse group of people that not only depend on the Gulf for their livelihood, but for their very way of life.
Between the Covers Susan Patterson -- Things I Wish I Told My Mother
Author Susan Patterson talks about "Things I Wish I Told My Mother."
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Medicine, Longevity and AI
Exploring how artificial intelligence may transform medicine and redefine longevity, from diagnosing diseases to unlocking the secrets of aging.
American Women Saints Elizabeth Ann Seton
Founder of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph, Elizabeth Ann Seton is declared the first American-born Catholic saint.
Why Louisiana Ain't Mississippi or Any Place Else! Throw Everything/Bringing It to a Boil
Napoleon makes the sale of the century. More people come to Louisiana from all parts of the world producing an amazing culture full of talented artists, soulful musicians, bombastic politicians, and some of the biggest names in sports.
Cinema Nomad Uzbekistan
Director Muhlisa Azizova, the first and only film commissioner of Uzbekistan.
American Women Saints Elizabeth Ann Seton
Founder of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph, Elizabeth Ann Seton is declared the first American-born Catholic saint.
Rick Steves' Europe Ethiopia: A Development Story
Using Ethiopia as a classroom to understand global hunger and extreme poverty and how to beat it; the impact of globalization and climate change.
Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom Fine Art, Fine Food
Local artists create ceramics and file paintings; encrusted chicken; the home restaurant of Chef Lan Guijun.
From St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Every weekday morning, join your friends from The Gulf South for a discussion of news, events, and living the Gospel, all from a Catholic, faithfilled perspective.
