11/07 Monday: Eve of Elections; Caroline Fayard, John Fleming, Foster Campbell, Renee Chatelain, Bernie Pinsonat, Darrell Glasper

HOUR ONE

Caroline Fayard

Senate candidate Fayard joins the show at the beginning of the show to talk about her campaign.  She addresses misrepresentations by Foster Campbell and distinguishes herself from the other candidates.

John Fleming

Senate candidate joins the show to talk about his campaign and how Donald Trump would prove to be a much better President in terms of the Justice system.

Foster Campbell

Commissioner Foster Campbell talks about the allegations from Caroline Fayard's campaign in the Senate race.  Campbell talks about the presidential race and his position in the Senate race.

Renee Chatelain

CEO of the Baton Rouge Art Council Renee Chatelain chats with Jim about the Manship Theatre's decision to promote Louisiana's recent ties with Cuba. Manuel Valera and New Cuban Express will perform November 10 at 7:30 pm

HOUR TWO

Bernie Pinsonat

Pollster from Southern Media and Opinion Research, Bernie joins the show to predict outcomes of the senate and Presidential election. 

Darrell Glasper

Darrell Glasper is a Republican and joins the show alongside Bernie to talk about his views on the Presidential election and its outcomes.

10/19 Wednesday: Caroline Fayard, Jim Mora & David Falcouri, Being A Dog, Roy Fletcher, Branford Marsalis & Timothy Muffitt

HOUR ONE

Caroline Fayard

U.S. Senate candidate joins the show to talk about the LPB and CABL debate Tuesday night.  Fayard discusses some of the issues in the debate as well as the other participating candidates.

Jim Mora & David Falcouri

David Falcouri a strategic economist joins Jim Mora, candidate for the District 9 seat on the Metro Council of Baton Rouge in Louisiana. Falcouri and Mora discuss flooding and backwater projects that the state of Louisiana has neglected since 1983.

Alexandra Horowitz

Alexandra Horowitz teaches psychology, canine cognition, and creative nonfiction writing.  Her book, "Inside of a Dog," focuses on the science of dog cognition and perception with personal reflections on her own dog's behavior. "Being a Dog" studies dog’s worldview as has never been done before.

HOUR TWO

Roy Fletcher

Roy Fletcher, political consultant joins the show to discuss the last presidential debate, tonight, October 19.  

Branford Marsalis & Timothy Muffitt

Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra & Lansing Symphony Orchestra Conductor Timothy Muffitt and Saxophonist Branford Marsalis join the show a few days before his LA Classical Tour at the River Center Theatre on Friday.  Muffitt talks about the upcoming performance and Marsalis remembers growing up in New Orleans.

08/22 Monday: Caroline Fayard, former Gov. Kathleen Blanco, Suzy Terrell & Ali Akbar

HOUR ONE

Caroline Fayard

Caroline Fayard is running for U.S. Senate.  Fayard talks about Denham Springs and the recovery for her hometown after the flooding. Caroline uses this opportunity to help others and show what she would do for Louisiana if elected for Senate.

Kathleen Blanco

Former Gov. Kathleen Blanco joins the show to compare Hurricane Katrina the year she was in office to the recent floodings in Louisiana. 

HOUR TWO

Suzy Terrell

Former commissioner of elections Suzy Terrell talks about the Baton Rouge flooding and politics.  Terrell talks about the media's coverage of flooding and its effect on the presidential race.

Ali Akbar

Ali Akbar is a Republican political consultant and he joins the conversation with Suzy Terrell about politics and the nation's response to the Baton Rouge flood.

07/05 Tuesday: TWA 800, Mayor of Central, LA, Prem Burns on Hillary and FBI, Fayard running for Senate, Roy Fletcher

HOUR ONE

Jack Cashill 

This July marks the 20th anniversary of the shoot down of TWA Flight 800 off the coast of Long Island. Author Jack Cashill's book TWA 800: the Crash, the Cover-Up and the Conspiracy explores the possibility of conspiracy behind this tragedy.

James Shelton

Mayor of Central, LA, James Shelton joins the show to talk about the city's 11th Anniversary.  Central will celebrate the founding of the City of Central with a giant Birthday Bash beginning at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 16 at Wildcat Stadium.

Prem Burns

There will be no charges recommended by the FBI in regards to Hillary Clinton and the email investigation. Prosecutor Prem Burns joins the show to give her opinion on the FBI's recommendation.

HOUR TWO

Caroline Fayard

Caroline Fayard joins the show in the beginning of the second hour to promote her candidacy in the U.S. Senate race.  Fayard describes her goals if elected to office and her support for Hillary Clinton.

Roy Fletcher

Political consultant Roy Fletcher talks with Jim about the senate and presidential race.

02/24 Wednesday: Carolyn Neyland, Linda Chavez, PETA's Dan Mathews, Caroline Fayard, Gus Weill

HOUR ONE

Carolyn Neyland

The daughter of Anne & Ed Price.  Carolyn describes the relationship between her father, Ed Price, and the late Harper Lee when they were at the University of Alabama together.  

Linda Chavez

Linda Chavez is an American author, commentator and radio talk show host.  Chavez was the highest-ranking woman in President Ronald Reagan's White House, and was the first Latina ever nominated to the United States Cabinet.  Linda talks to Jim about immigration policies in the country.

PETA Senior Vice President of Media Campaigns, Dan Mathews

Dan Mathews suggests the cutoff of serving meat in Louisiana prisons, will save the state money.  He feels that it will improve the state budget and the health of the prisoners.  He has not gotten a response yet from Gov. John Bel Edwards

HOUR TWO

Caroline Fayard

Running for U.S. Senate, Caroline Fayard talks to Jim about how she ended up practicing law in New Orleans.  Fayard discusses her opinions on Donald Trump, foreign policies and what it's like being a Democrat in Louisiana running for Senate.

Gus Weill

Political Analyst, Gus Weill talks to Jim about his perception on the upcoming election regarding Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and who he thinks will win the people's vote.