03/30 Thursday: Mark Ballard, Amanda Goncu, Natalie Denby, Matt Walsh, Rabbi Barry Weinstein

Hour One

Mark Ballard

 

Mark Ballard returns to talk discuss the Governor John Bel Edwards and his tax plan that was unveiled yesterday.

Amanda Goncu and Natalie Denby

Amanda Goncu (pictured) and Natalie Denby are staff organizers for the Human Library, an event that will be held in April at the Art Council's Ebb and Flow Festival. The Human Library lets people check out human books where people share life stories and have one-on-one conversations. 

Hour Two

Matt Walsh

Matt Walsh is a conservative and is a frequent contributor to The Blaze (http://www.theblaze.com/matt-walsh/). He joined Jim on the air to talk about a new book he wrote titled, The Unholy Trinity: Blocking the Left's Assault on Life, Marriage and Gender.

Rabbi Barry Weinstein

Rabbi Barry Weinstein called in to discuss his support for Trump and why some Jewish people support him. 

12/22 Thursday: Rich Little, Danielle Krysa, Mark Ballard, Rabbi Barry Weinstein

Hour One

Rich Little

Rich Little is a notable impressionist who impersonates more than 200 voices. He is a native of Canada and first started impersonating at the age of 12 when he would talk back to his teachers in their voices. He is known for impersonating presidents and performed at both of Ronald Reagan's inaugurations. He continues to perform today throughout the US and Canada.

Danielle Krysa

Danielle Krysa joined the show to discuss her new book titled, Your Inner Critic Is a Big Jerk: And Other Truths About Being Creative. She is the author of a popular blog titled The Jealous Curator. She worked as a designer and creative director for 14 years. She is a resident of British Columbia, Canada.

Hour Two

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard of the Advocate joined the show to discuss John Bel Edwards and his first year as Governor of Louisiana.

Rabbi Berry Weinstein

Rabbi Berry Weinstein joined us to discuss Hanukah and Christmas. Hanukah in 2016 will begin on the evening December 24 and last until January 1st. 

07/1 Friday: Rabbi Barry Weinstein, Autism Adulthood, John Camp, FBF George H. W. Bush speaking at LSU, Remembering Maryland

HOUR ONE

Rabbi Barry Weinstein

Rabbi Weinstein joins Jim on the show to discuss the day he was diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm.  Weinstein wants people to recognize signs for such medical problems and advocates others to be more proactive when it comes to their health.

Susan Senator

Senator is an author and joins the show to promote her book, Autism Adulthood.  She tells the story of her eldest son, Nat who has autism and how his life has inspired and changed her own.

HOUR TWO

John Camp

Investigative reporter Camp, author of The Derelict Gunslinger blog, talks about Bill Clinton's meeting with the Attorney General.  Camp explains the liabilities associated with the rumors.

Flashback Friday

The 41st American President, George H. W. Bush speaks at LSU on March 6, 1992 when running for re-election against Clinton.

Clarke Cadzow

Owner of Highland Coffees, Clark Cadzow joins the show to remember his regular customer, Maryland Batiste.  Batiste, age 47, passed away on Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge. He was well-known around LSU's campus especially at Cadzow's coffee shop.