01/16 Monday: Alton Sterling Case, Addiction Battle, Terrorism in Public Venues, Media & Journalism

HOUR ONE

Rev. Gil Wright & Rev. Raymond Jetson

Rev. Gil Wright of New Light Baptist Church and Rev. Raymond Jetson join together on Martin Luther King Day to talk about race relations and the impending decision on the Alton Sterling case.

Ann Wilder
 

BCSW and Certified Addiction specialist Ann Wilder talks about how to identify signs of addiction and confront a loved one who struggles with it.

HOUR TWO

Aubrey Futrell

Terrorist expert and police trainer, Futrell gives advice on what people should do immediately if a shooting breaks out at work, school, church or any public venue.

Earl Casey

One of the cofounders of CNN and longtime news director, Casey joins the conversation to determine if the media is making perpetrators famous and if the 'Journalistic Catch 22' is glorifying terrorism.

12/12 Monday: Michelle Southern, Rannah Gray, Earl Casey & Bob Mann

HOUR ONE

Michelle Southern

Assistant News Director at Louisiana Radio Network, Michelle opens the show with a recap of numbers from the elections this past weekend.  Michelle talks about the congressional races around the state, the taxes that were shot down in EBR parish and Sharon Weston Broome's triumph.

Rannah Gray

Author and public relations consultant joins the show to talk about Sharon Weston Broome winning the mayoral race.  Gray talks about Broome's obstacles while coming into office as the first woman Mayor of Baton Rouge.  She also describes party relations and their relevancy to those it represents.

HOUR TWO

Bob Mann & Earl Casey

Bob Mann is in studio and Earl Casey joins the show over the phone.  Mann and Casey join Rannah in discussing politics in the media and how fake news has revolutionized, changing the way people receive information.

10/14 Friday: Water Damage in Used Car, Earl Casey & Jim Brown

HOUR ONE


Eric Lane

Source

The President of Gerry Lane Enterprises joins the show with Leo Honeycutt to talk about buying used cars since the flooding in Louisiana.  He warns that there are certain signs to look for when buying a used car to be sure it was not damaged in the flood.

HOUR TWO

Jim Brown

Jim Brown joins Leo Honeycutt in the studio to talk about the future of the presidential campaign.  Brown and Honeycutt discuss the types of issues the presidential campaign

Earl Casey

Earl Casey is originally from Louisiana and is also the former National news director of CNN.  Casey joins brown in talking about the media, the presidential election and the lack of the country's interest in the election.