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Governor John Bel Edwards takes calls from listeners across the state in his inaugural radio call-in show.
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Governor John Bel Edwards takes calls from listeners across the state in his inaugural radio call-in show.
Stephen is on the show discussing the premiere of Gov. John Bel Edwards' new radio show which airs on Louisiana Radio Network every third Wednesday of the month. He also talks about the increase of minimum wage.
McDaniel joins Jim to discuss the Dancing for Big Buddy event that supports the programmatic efforts of the Big Buddy Program. The event is on April 23, 2016, at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on LSU’s campus, the birth site of the Big Buddy Program.
Political consultant, Jason Hebert, talks to Jim about the presidential candidates as ballots were caste in New York today. He gives his opinions on who he feels will be good a good president and vice president.
Dr. Albert Samuels is now Dean Samuels. He is on the show to talk with Jim about why he feels Louisiana needs more universities. Samuels also updates us on the death of the two former Southern University students.
Smiley Anders is on the show with Jim to discuss the proposition of admitting his hometown, Natchez, MS to Louisiana. Anders tells Jim about what he feels about the succession of the city.
Trey Ourso was recognized with the Excellence Award last week as the 2015 Campaign Strategist of the Year for his work with Gumbo PAC during the Louisiana governor’s race. Ourso founded Gumbo PAC and served as the PAC’s chief strategist. Ourso discusses what its like to be recognized for this award among other topics.
American actor, voice actor, comedian, producer, director, writer, singer and activist Kelsey Grammer, is on the show to discuss his movie that will debut in the International Film Festival, "Breaking the Bank." Grammer talks about his personal life, his career, his childhood and how he became so successful.
Randy Hayden is in favor of the non-smoking ordinance in Baton Rouge. The political consultant comes on the show with Jim to shine light on the pros and cons of making Baton Rouge a non-smoking city.
Nancy Finley, talks about growing up under her "uncle" Charley Finley while the formation of Oakland Athletics began to emerge and take shape. Finley gives Jim the inside scoop on the team and the men in her family who created it.
Investigative journalist and blogger, White, comes on the show to discuss the phishing scam with the Lt. Governor, new stories developing on his blog, and his new venture Imagine Louisiana Communications. This is a company he founded in order to provide research and communication services to candidates, legislators, elected officials, government agencies, municipalities, non-profit organizations, and grassroots activists.
We hear a broadcast from Louisiana Radio Network on August 24, 1987 at the opening of the Louisiana State Archives building.
Cody Louviere comes from King Crow Studios to talk about the video gaming industry and the new video game, Quest of Souls. The game he has created has been targeting at audiences ages 18-42. Hear about some of the characters and who inspired them.
Mark Ballard of The Advocate talks with Jim about whats going on in the current Legislative session.
Scott A. Hodge is in town as the keynote speaker for Louisiana Public Affairs Research Council on April 15. He is on the show with Jim to discuss tax policy, the federal budget and government spending.
Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser comes on the show with Jim to discuss some good new about the tourism and the seafood industry in Louisiana.
The former election commissioner takes questions from callers on the show about elections, political parties and state government.
Actor and producer, Sean Brosnan talks about his upcoming film which debuts in the International Film Festival in Baton Rouge this weekend.
Writer David Madden is Donald and Velvia Crumbley Professor of Creative Writing at Louisiana State University. Madden talks about being inspired by Robert Penn Warren and being at LSU.
President of a motorcycle group, Randy Postlewait, says the DOTD approved helmets are not protective. Current law requires all motorcycle riders to wear a DOTD approved helmet. He says 31 states have a freedom of choice law and we should follow their lead.
Figurative ceramic artist, Becky Gottsegen, comes on the show to discuss her most recent and provocative sculpture of Donald Trump.
Stephanie Dray tells the fascinating, untold story of Thomas Jefferson’s eldest daughter, Martha “Patsy” Jefferson Randolph—a woman who kept the secrets of our most enigmatic founding father and shaped an American legacy.