EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 54 MIN
Broadway's MUFASA! & Celebrating ❤️ Month w/ Ochsner Children's
from Unscripted: A Nolapapa Podcast
Send us Fan MailYALL. Yep. It's one of those times. Broadway has always rang my bells. There is just something about it. Maybe it is the live performances? I don't jive with ALL of Broadway musicals BUT Disney? Papa jives with ALLLL of the Disney. We took the kids to see Aladdin two years ago and to watch their little faces just made everything perfect. Today you guys we are talking to THE MUFASA in New York City. YES!! Broadway!!Disney's The Lion King has dominated the box office for over 20 years! And our next guest has has played Mufasa for over a decade!! L. Steven Taylor is a former Pre-K teacher, turned actor who is best known for his record breaking run as Mufasa in The Lion King on Broadway. His advocacy for Arts Education and his use of Spoken Word to spark conversation and change surrounding Social Justice has earned him the Distinguished Public Service Award from the City of Queens in New York. He is a father, husband and eternal believer in the power that theater has to change hearts, minds and lives.This one is goo - oo - ooood. And find his book on Amazon yall! Sammy & His Lion! _____________________________________________Then Later,We celebrate National Heart Month with our friends at Ochsner Children's Hospital! Dr. Thomas Young, stopped by to chat with me about the importance of not only this month and the visibility it brings, but also to show how he and his amazing team help lead the way, every single day! Dr. Thomas Young specializes in pediatric cardiology and adult congenital heart disease at Ochsner Health. Dr. Young earned his medical degree from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He then remained at VCU for a combined internal medicine and pediatrics residency, serving as chief resident before completing his pediatric cardiology fellowship. He joined Ochsner in 2005. Dr. Young is board-certified in pediatric cardiology by the American Board of Pediatrics and in adult congenital heart disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He practices general pediatric cardiology and adult congenital cardiology. Dr. Young directs the Ochsner Adult Congenital Heart Disease program and is the chief of pediatric cardiology at the Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans. He enjoys caring for children and adults with congenital heart disease.If you or someone you know has any questions relating to this or anything else health related, shoot me an email at [email protected] and we will discuss it on the air with one of our health professionals. Support the showThank you to our family of amazing sponsors of UNSCRIPTED: The NolaPapa Podcast Ochsner Children’s HospitalWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarketsWww.ochsner.orgSTATE FARM® INSURANCE AGENT Leigh Ann Arcuri www.ridewithla.comAudubon Nature Institute www.aduboninstutue.org Cafe Du Monde www.shop.cafedumonde.com Sandpiper Vacations www.sandpipervacations.comNew Orleans Ice Cream Company www.neworleansicecream.comERA TOP REALTY: Realtor Pamela Breaux Email to:[email protected] Orleans Tea Co. www.neworleansteacompany.comBottom of the Cup Tea Room www.bottomofthecup.comAnd thank you to our AFTER DARK! SponsorsMockly: Alcohol Free Spritzers ...
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Send us Fan Mail YALL. Yep. It's one of those times. Broadway has always rang my bells. There is just something about it. Maybe it is the live performances? I don't jive with ALL of Broadway musicals BUT Disney? Papa jives with ALLLL of the Disney. We took the kids to see Aladdin two years ago and to watch their little faces just made everything perfect. Today you guys we are talking to THE MUFASA in New York City. YES!! Broadway!! Disney's The Lion King has dominated the bo...
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