
Bob Pavlovich
Host, All Things Considered and Louisiana ConsideredA longtime fill-in host for New Orleans Public Radio, Bob Pavlovich joined the station full-time in 2023. He hosts "All Things Considered" and "Louisiana Considered" on Thursdays.
Bob, a New Orleans native, was a reporter and anchor for the UPI Radio Network in New York City and Washington D.C. and for WWL Radio News in New Orleans.
Bob was also a part of the University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music's Acting and Musical Theatre faculty from 1999 until 2023.
A graduate of Archbishop Rummel High School, he received his B.A. in Communications from Loyola University New Orleans and later his M.S. in Telecommunications Management /Broadcast News from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
You can reach him at bob@wwno.org.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we meet the state’s new Poet Laureate. We also learn why the process of backfilling canals to build back land — though effective and inexpensive — remains rare. And we catch up on the week in politics.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we get the latest on the New Orleans’ mayor’s race. We also hear why schools are struggling to return to pre-pandemic attendance levels and hear how Louisiana became a leader in the coastal restoration movement.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we break down the latest polls in the New Orleans mayor’s race. We also learn about a new cost-saving energy efficiency program, and discuss the Saints’ 2025 season, which kicked off last week.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss President Donald Trump’s proposal to send the National Guard to New Orleans. We also hear the unique origin story behind The Nola Project theatre company, and discuss concerns over the city’s new levee system.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss recovery efforts in the aftermath of Katrina. We hear why the Vietnamese community bounced back faster than other groups, and how a people-finding network reunited loved ones after the storm. Plus we learn about the role faith groups played in the direct aftermath of the storm.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we’ll learn how Jefferson Parish lost its bond rating – and why that matters. We’ll hear more about Nunez Community College’s success with its Wind Energy Technology program, and catch up on the week in politics.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we take a closer look at the impact of the EPA’s exemptions for a dozen petrochemical plants in Louisiana. We also learn how a New Orleans-based glass recycling organization is expanding, and catch up on the week in politics.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring together a panel of guests from NPR stations in Alaska, Nevada and North Dakota to discuss the potential impacts of federal cuts to public media funding.
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The field for the New Orleans mayoral election is set, and candidates have just a few months to win over voters before the October primary.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring you two stories about people who turned their hardships into opportunities to help others, including a man who’s helped hundreds of incarcerated individuals and another who found his life’s work in helping people who are blind after he lost his sight. That, and the week in politics.