This podcast series looks at the history of health and healing in Louisiana. We examine many different types of health, from physical and mental well-being to social and economic insecurities. In our first season: each episode includes interviews with community members to learn about different experiences with mainstream medicine or alternative healing practices, including midwives, traiteurs, and traditional Indigenous healers. In season two, we look at the experiences of and responses to the COVID19 pandemic and the movement for Black lives in southwest Louisiana. Created by Marissa Petrou

Healing in the Bayou
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This podcast series looks at the history of health and healing in Louisiana. We examine many different types of health, from physical and mental well-being to social and economic insecurities. In our first season: each episode includes interviews with community members to learn about different experiences with mainstream medicine or alternative healing practices, including midwives, traiteurs, and traditional Indigenous healers. In season two, we look at the experiences of and responses to the COVID19 pandemic and the movement for Black lives in southwest Louisiana. Created by Marissa Petrou
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Publishing Since
3/3/2020
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Recent Episodes

July 23, 2021
S3E4 Different Generations and Ethnicities share their take on this long year of Pandemics
<p>By Clyde Mclaughlin</p> <p>A first-year college student, a lawyer, and a Federal Agent give their two cents on 2020, COVID19, and the protests for Black lives.</p>

July 23, 2021
S3E3 Public Health Threat as Stress Test
<p>By Michelle Lam</p> <p>This episode of Healing in the Bayou will share the impacts of COVID-19 as a public health threat that served as a stress test at the individual and governmental levels. This has, in turn, demonstrated social and infrastructural weakness of society and its government.</p>

July 20, 2021
S3E2 The College Student Experience of Twin Crises: COVID19 and Systemic Racism
<p>By Natalie Dauphinet</p>
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