Neil Gernon invited the gang out for a sleep over and wine guzzling on the bucolical and alcoholical grounds of the Wild Bush Farm & Vineyard. There’s usually music, and our visit was no exception. Neil likes his eggs just like Lorenzo! No surprise really for two old buds. This is our season finale, and the most self-indulgent episode of Eggs? yet. Whatever, I don’t wanna hear it. We earned it. Catch!
With a moniker like that, how could you do any less than deliver your people to freedom? Well, he will at least direct you to the best jambalaya in the French Quarter. Judah likes eggs, but they don’t like him. Anyway, it doesn’t matter that much. This is one of the loosest cannons we’ve loosed this season, and we hope you enjoy the ride. SPOILER ALERT: Please be down on the religion you were raised with, those who click here. Also, our guests, Asher & Lorenzo, are so handsome!
Since Caveman Times, Lucky Dog has held exclusive rights to sell food from vendor carts in the French Quarter. Today, we feature a filmmaker who wants to change this with his movie Dirty Dogs. Meet Adrian Sosebee! He’s a sunny side up man on a mission. Don’t worry bud, we’ll handle the fact checking. Getcha hotdogs ova here!!
If you aren't feeling particularly entertained right now, it's because you haven't heard of Harry Mayronne. A scrambled egg man, Harry talks puppets, piano, plays, & nearly everything in between. Including multiple stints at famous French Quarter fine dining establishments. Mise en place!
Bella Blue is a burlesque dancer and teacher here in town. She likes a hard scramble, and dishes up heaping plates of scene history. Nomnomnomnom…
This motherfucker right here. He’s doing so much for the workers in the New Orleans service industry community, and a lot of other people, too. He likes ‘m scrambled with cheese, true Gulf Coast Waffle House style. Come at us!
Twenty varieties of oyster walk into a bar. The shucker says dig in. Yr an oyster. Also, French Omelette. Chopsticks are your friend!!
There’s way too much Cristina to even bother mentioning it here, so listen up! This one’s got some audio gremlins, but we were still working on logistics. Sorry about that, lovely listeners. I guess we should say that she likes them over easy, at least. Bon appetite!
Holy shit, ya’ll, we’re officially back with the reboot! Welcome Lorenzo Reef as host, and Chelsey Salisbury as our first guest! She’s the market representative for Still Austin and an over medium gal who doesn’t like goats.
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The Good Trouble Network are a coalition of service industry careerists who have decided to put their professional skills to work for the furthering of human rights causes. PLEASE visit OPPRC.org and sign the freaking petition to stop construction of PHASE III JAIL FACILITY.
Holy crap guys, we are so happy to be back in the saddle. It’s been such a long time, and the rust on Asher Griffith’s hosting chops is really apparent. However, Hannah Burger is a polished jeweler, realtor and cocktail waiter. She has also discovered the perfect recipe for fried eggs, and she shares.
Leah Britton is a haircuttress at legendary Fifi Mahoney’s, works front of house at iconic Cafe Degas, and recently has taken on some sort of administrative duties with the newly formed Sweet Shrimp T-Shirt Company.
Karen Wallace is a hairdoist at Paris Parker Salon, a mother, a former co-frontman of one of New Orleans’s most dearly departed bands, Jean-Eric and also a dear friend of ours.
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Alyssa Hernandez, an Eggs alumnus, is still No Hunger Nola and perhaps so much more these days. We are welcoming her back during these trying times to tell us about how she is coping and caring about her community.
Grace and Sierra are the Cattail Cooks, a one-time catering company focused on the stories that can be told by your food and by you about your food turned completely to community service. Delicious, nutritious and conscientious! Mangé! Mangé!
Sinnidra Taylor is one half of the founding force behind Crazy Waffle Bar, a boutique waffle popup. Lately she’s been heavily involved in COVID relief efforts of which we are aware primarily just because of her very strong instagame.
Erica Rae Robinet is a doula and a newly minted shade-tree baker. You can get a cookie subscription from her. A subscription to freshly baked cookies. Do that. And feast your ears upon this delicious episode’s NPR-quality-audio ass, Eggheads! We got babies and baked goods, babies. If it’s got a egg in it, you know we’re gonna serve it up.
TALL SAM JONES is a pedicabber, a bike mechanic, a musician and a recently invigorated activist. He’s got a lot to report about the local protest scene, and the sad news that the rights of the gimme-a-haircut crowd aren’t really being infringed, that crowd just isn’t thinking about it creatively. Or, let’s face it, at all.
Lacy Ellinwood is a librarian, an ex-service industry professional (like anybody who has two degrees), and the oldest broad ever to be in a punk band. She might not know a lot about anything, but she knows a little about everything, which sort of makes her an analog Google. I mean, a librarian. She also likes her eggs over medium, but she won’t get them that way from us in the time of COVID. Sorry. We talk about Katrina, Corona, Prague and Pedals. Come and get it!
Alex is a long time service industry professional and New Orleanian ex-pat living in Seattle. He’s weathering the pandemic nicely right now thanks to the fact that he knows the value of a dollar. More specifically, because he knows how much fifteen dollars an hour for a front of house employee is worth. Get ready for some initial scuttlebutt about bird rape. You have been warned.