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EPISODE 1
In the debut episode of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," "Doc" sits down with New Orleanians across the city to talk about what they’re fed up with—and what needs to change.

EPISODE 2
In Episode 2 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," "Doc" sits down with Greg Ravy, founder and CEO of Heroes of New Orleans, to talk about the power of youth programs in shaping the future of our city.

EPISODE 3
In Episode 3 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," host Doc (Laney) breaks down the real reasons behind his decision to give financial contributions to one City Council At-Large campaign and one Mayoral campaign in the 2025 New Orleans primary elections.
Doc makes it clear: this podcast does not endorse any candidate nor tell viewers and listeners who to vote for. Every candidate interviewed on this platform gets the same treatment in an open, unfiltered dialogue about accountability, leadership, and the better outcomes we all want for the city we love — New Orleans.
Doc makes it clear: this podcast does not endorse any candidate nor tell viewers and listeners who to vote for. Every candidate interviewed on this platform gets the same treatment in an open, unfiltered dialogue about accountability, leadership, and the better outcomes we all want for the city we love — New Orleans.

EPISODE 4
In Episode 4 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," Glade Bilby joins host Doc for a powerful conversation entitled “Broken Bricks, Broken Promises.” Together, they unpack the critical role the French Quarter plays in New Orleans’ culture, economy, and identity — and why its future is directly tied to the decisions voters make in the 2025 primary elections.
From neglected infrastructure to political promises left unfulfilled, Glade sheds light on the urgent need for leadership that will prioritize one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. With the races for Mayor, Council At-Large, and District C (which partially represents the French Quarter) on the ballot, this episode asks: Will our leaders finally deliver for the Quarter and for the city as a whole?
🎙️ Real talk, raw truth, and no filters — because the future of New Orleans is on the line.
From neglected infrastructure to political promises left unfulfilled, Glade sheds light on the urgent need for leadership that will prioritize one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. With the races for Mayor, Council At-Large, and District C (which partially represents the French Quarter) on the ballot, this episode asks: Will our leaders finally deliver for the Quarter and for the city as a whole?
🎙️ Real talk, raw truth, and no filters — because the future of New Orleans is on the line.

EPISODE 5.1
In Episode 5.1 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," host Laney (Doc) sits down with Freddie King, the incumbent and one of the two major candidates in the District C race for the upcoming 2025 New Orleans primary elections.
King talks about the challenges and opportunities facing District C — from the French Quarter to Algiers — and shares his perspective on what it will take to deliver better outcomes for residents. As with every candidate who comes on this podcast, there are no endorsements — just open, unfiltered dialogue about accountability, leadership, and the future of the city we all love, New Orleans.
🎙️ Bold conversations. Real issues. Straight from the people.
King talks about the challenges and opportunities facing District C — from the French Quarter to Algiers — and shares his perspective on what it will take to deliver better outcomes for residents. As with every candidate who comes on this podcast, there are no endorsements — just open, unfiltered dialogue about accountability, leadership, and the future of the city we all love, New Orleans.
🎙️ Bold conversations. Real issues. Straight from the people.

EPISODE 5.2
n Episode 5.2 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," host Laney (Doc) sits down with Kelsey Foster, challenger in the District C race for the upcoming 2025 New Orleans primary elections.
Foster shares her vision for District C — which stretches from the historic French Quarter to Algiers — and discusses the changes she believes are needed to bring accountability and new energy to City Hall. As with every candidate who comes on this podcast, there are no endorsements — just real, unfiltered dialogue about leadership, community priorities, and building a better New Orleans.
🎙️ Honest talk. Hard truths. Straight from the people.
Foster shares her vision for District C — which stretches from the historic French Quarter to Algiers — and discusses the changes she believes are needed to bring accountability and new energy to City Hall. As with every candidate who comes on this podcast, there are no endorsements — just real, unfiltered dialogue about leadership, community priorities, and building a better New Orleans.
🎙️ Honest talk. Hard truths. Straight from the people.

EPISODE 6
In Episode 6 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," host Laney (Doc) speaks with longtime community activist Malik Rahim about the challenges New Orleans faces today — and the urgent work needed to create a better future.
From his decades of activism in housing rights, criminal justice reform, and disaster recovery, Rahim brings a candid perspective on where New Orleans stands, what’s broken, and how we can build a city that truly serves its people. With the 2025 primary elections approaching, his words are a call to action for leaders and residents alike: it’s time to move beyond promises and fight for real change.
🎙️ Straight talk. Deep roots. Hard truths about the city we call home.
From his decades of activism in housing rights, criminal justice reform, and disaster recovery, Rahim brings a candid perspective on where New Orleans stands, what’s broken, and how we can build a city that truly serves its people. With the 2025 primary elections approaching, his words are a call to action for leaders and residents alike: it’s time to move beyond promises and fight for real change.
🎙️ Straight talk. Deep roots. Hard truths about the city we call home.

EPISODE 7
In Episode 7 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," host Laney (Doc) sits down with Cyndi Nguyen, former New Orleans City Councilwoman for District E, who’s running to reclaim her seat after a defeat in her last election. Nguyen talks candidly about lessons learned, her plan for District E, and what real accountability should look like as New Orleans heads into the 2025 primary elections.
As with every guest, this podcast does not endorse any candidate and won’t tell you who to vote for. We give each candidate the same open, unfiltered conversation about leadership, priorities, and better outcomes for the city we love—New Orleans.
As with every guest, this podcast does not endorse any candidate and won’t tell you who to vote for. We give each candidate the same open, unfiltered conversation about leadership, priorities, and better outcomes for the city we love—New Orleans.

EPISODE 8
In Episode 8 of Are You Tired of This Shit? host Laney (Doc) sits down with Jason Horne, owner of XS Martial Arts Dojo, to talk about the realities of doing business in New Orleans compared to other parishes — and what that means for entrepreneurs trying to grow and thrive.
Horne also shares his passion for working with youth in New Orleans, explaining how martial arts goes beyond kicks and punches to teach discipline, confidence, and resilience. With the 2025 primary elections approaching, this conversation highlights what business owners and community leaders need from City Hall to make New Orleans a better place to live, work, and raise the next generation.
Straight talk on business, youth, and the future of our city.
Horne also shares his passion for working with youth in New Orleans, explaining how martial arts goes beyond kicks and punches to teach discipline, confidence, and resilience. With the 2025 primary elections approaching, this conversation highlights what business owners and community leaders need from City Hall to make New Orleans a better place to live, work, and raise the next generation.
Straight talk on business, youth, and the future of our city.

EPISODE 9
In Episode 9 of "Are You Tired of This Shit," host Laney (Doc) talks with Beldon “Noonie Man” Batiste, candidate for New Orleans City Council District D, about his vision for change in one of the city’s most diverse and dynamic districts.
Batiste discusses his motivation for running, the challenges residents face, and what real leadership should look like as New Orleans heads into the 2025 primary elections. As always, this podcast does not endorse any candidate — every guest receives the same unfiltered platform to speak directly to the people about accountability, progress, and the future of the city we all love.
🎙️ Real voices. Real talk. Straight from New Orleans.
Batiste discusses his motivation for running, the challenges residents face, and what real leadership should look like as New Orleans heads into the 2025 primary elections. As always, this podcast does not endorse any candidate — every guest receives the same unfiltered platform to speak directly to the people about accountability, progress, and the future of the city we all love.
🎙️ Real voices. Real talk. Straight from New Orleans.

EPISODE 10
In Episode 10 of "Are You Tired of This Shit?," host Laney (Doc) sits down with Louisiana State Representative Delisha Boyd, who is now running for New Orleans City Council At-Large in the 2025 primary elections.
Boyd discusses her journey in public service, what motivated her to seek a citywide seat, and how her experience at the state level shapes her approach to tackling New Orleans’ biggest challenges. From economic development and housing to accountability and leadership, she shares her vision for moving the city forward.
As always, this podcast does not endorse any candidate — every guest receives the same open, unfiltered platform to discuss their ideas, priorities, and plans for a better New Orleans.
🎙️ Real issues. Real talk. Real people working for change.
Boyd discusses her journey in public service, what motivated her to seek a citywide seat, and how her experience at the state level shapes her approach to tackling New Orleans’ biggest challenges. From economic development and housing to accountability and leadership, she shares her vision for moving the city forward.
As always, this podcast does not endorse any candidate — every guest receives the same open, unfiltered platform to discuss their ideas, priorities, and plans for a better New Orleans.
🎙️ Real issues. Real talk. Real people working for change.
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