05/22 Monday: Guest host Stephanie Riegel, Andy Koplin, Clay Young, Roy Fletcher

Hour One:

Andy Kopplin

President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation and a member of the Greater New Orleans Funders Network, Andy Kopplin, chats with Stephanie about criminal justice reform. Koplin discusses reform inititves in the state legislature. 

Clay Young

Clay Young of Clay Young Enterprises came in studio with Stephanie Riegel, to give his take on race in Louisiana and the removal confederate monuments. Clay Young is a native of New Roads and has 20 years experience in the local media industry.

Hour Two:

Roy Fletcher

Political consultant Roy Fletcher and guest host Stephanie Riegel conversed about Donald Trump and more about politics in studio. Fletcher has his own show on Talk 107.3, as well as being the owner of Roy Fletcher Inc., a consulting firm in Baton Rouge

9/17 Thursday: Lily Eskelsen Garcia, Trey Ourso, Clay Young

Hour 1:

Lily Eskelsen Garcia

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President of the National Education Association Lily Eskelsen Garcia joins Jim in studio. Lily is a native of Utah and is a 6th grade teacher. 

Garcia talks about why politicians are deciding what schools needs and how upset parents are by this. She discusses Common Core and her favorite standards. 

Hour 2:

Trey Ourso

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We're joined by Former Executive Head of the Louisiana Democratic Party and Gumbo PAC Head Trey Ourso. Ourso talks about the gubernatorial race and how they were different than the last election. He promotes the "ABV" campaign, Anybody But Vitter. 

Ourso discusses Vitter's prostitution scandal. 

Clay Young

Political Consultant Clay Young adds to the conversation about the upcoming governors election. Young discusses last night's presidential debate. 


WEDNESDAY: Mary Landrieu, Edwin Edwards, Clay Young, Albert Samuels


Hour 1:

Former Governor Edwin Edwards discusses his opponent Garret Graves in the 6th Congressional District race ahead of Election Day Saturday.


Hour 2:

Political analyst Clay Young & Southern Political Science Professor Albert Samuels give their opposing viewpoints on the races Saturday.

We also revisit audio from Congressman Bill Cassidy and Republican Garret Graves in past interviews.