09/05 Monday: Tito Hernandez, FEMA, Greg Lafleur running for Mayor, Joyce Burges, James Moran on LSU vs. Wisconsin

HOUR ONE

Tito Hernandez

The federal coordinating officer for FEMA, Tito Hernandez joins the show to share recent news about housing and FEMA assistance.  FEMA is working with state and local officials to provide services to residents who have been affected by the recent floods.

Greg Lafleur

Greg Lafleur is a former American football tight end in the National Football League who previously played for LSU.  Lafleur was also the athletic director for Southern University.  Lafleur is now running for Mayor and joins the show to talk some football and his campaign.

HOUR TWO

Joyce Burges

Burges is a former councilwoman and previously ran for Mayor of Baker, La. An advocate for home-schooling, Burges joins the show to explain her plans to provide education services to children who have been affected by the flooding.

James Moran

Associate Editor of Tiger Rag Magazine, James Moran joins the show to discuss the future of LSU football and Les Miles after losing to Wisconsin Saturday, September 3.

09/02 Friday: Elbert Guillory, Cody Worsham on LSU Football, Moses Evans & David Diamond

HOUR ONE

Elbert Guillory

Former State Senator Elbert Lee Guillory is a candidate for Congress in Louisiana’s Fourth Congressional District.  Guillory joins the show with Jim to discuss his campaign and his little black book.

Cody Worsham

Editor of Tiger Rag Magazine, Cody Worsham, talks with Jim about the upcoming LSU football season on the eve of the Wisconsin game.  He predicts stats and possessions for the game and also mentions former LSU safety, Eric Reid, who sat during the National Anthem. 

HOUR TWO

Moses Evans & David Diamond

JOP Moses Evans and Rev. David Diamond join the show to talk about the presidential campaigns.  They discuss the morals of both candidates on subjects such as race and sex.

09/01 Thursday: Jane Aslam, Patrick Mulhearn, Garret Graves, E. Eric Guirard

Hour 1:

Jane Aslam

Muslim activist and Director of Relief Services for the Islamic Circle of North America, Jane Aslam, joins Jim in studio to discuss how Muslims from around the country are in Louisiana to help flood victims after losing everything. Aslam converted from a southern Baptist to Islam while in college. 

Patrick Mulhearn

Executive Director of Celtic Media Centre Patrick Mulhearn chats with Jim in studio about his experience during the Great Flood of 2016 and the transformation of the movie studios into an evacuee shelter. 

Hour 2: 

Garret Graves

Congressman Garret Graves joins the conversation to talk about the impact the flooding had on southern Louisiana. Graves believes Louisiana needs a tailored recovery plan for this disaster because the damage was so extreme. He gives an update on the efforts to enhance the recovery from the flooding. 

E. Eric Guirard

Attorney E. Eric Guirard discusses the recent flooding with Jim. Guirard says he looks forward to helping people as an attorney during this time regarding flood zones and coverage of their homes. Guirard's home was one of thousands flooded during the massive rain event. 

Visit maps.lsuagcenter.com/floodmaps/ to see if you are located in the flood zone. 

08/31 Wednesday: Fed. for American Immigration Reform, We Are Unprepared, Rich Masters, Mary-Patricia Wray

HOUR ONE

Dan Stein

Dan Stein is the President for Federation for American Immigration Reform.  He joins the show on the day of Donald Trump's immigration speech.  Stein discusses immigration in the Election of 2016 and the United States today.

Meg Little Reilly

Reilly worked as Deputy Associate Director at the White House Office of Management under President Obama and as Spokesperson at the U.S. Treasury.  In her new book, We Are Unprepared  a young couple leaves the city for rural Vermont in search of an authentic life, but find themselves unmoored as a powerful superstorm bears down on their region

HOUR TWO

Rich Masters

Masters spent more than six years as a top policy and communications advisor to U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu, running two successful campaigns.  He now works for a PR agency, Qorivis MSLGROUP and joins the show to talk about the presidential candidates and Louisiana's voting patterns.

Mary-Patricia Wray

Wray is currently working for Service Commissioner and Senate Candidate Foster Campbell.  She discusses the Senate race and the different issues candidates have to address in order to become elected for the position.

08/30 Tuesday: Sharon Weston Broome, Mark Davis, John Barry, Gus Weill

Hour 1:

Sharon Weston Broome

Candidate for Baton Rouge Mayor and former state Senator Sharon Weston Broome joins Jim in studio to discuss the election and the historic flooding southern Louisiana recently faced. Broome's home, along with thousands of others, was flooded during the massive rain event. 

Mark Davis

Author and talk-show host Mark Davis chats with Jim about San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick not standing during the National Anthem. Davis also comments on the upcoming presidential election. 

Hour 2: 

John Barry

Author John Barry chats with Jim about his book, Rising Tide, which discusses the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. Barry talks about the similarities of the recent historic flooding in southern Louisiana and the flood during the late 1920's. Rising Tide was named one of the 50 best books of all kinds by the New York Public Library in 2005. 

Gus Weill

Political Consultant Gus Weill chats with Jim about the sexting scandal of the husband of Hillary Clinton's long term aide, Huma Abedin. This is former U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner's third sexting scandal. Weill also comments on the overall presidential election and the recent flooding in southern Louisiana. 

08/29 Monday: Familiar Evil, Louisiana Sec. of State, Attorney Phil Preis

HOUR ONE

Rannah Gray

Gray is the author of Familiar Evil, which reveals details of the hunt for Scott Rogers. This is a story told by those inside the investigation with the help of heroic British survivors of Scott Rogers’ abuse. Gray visits with Jim about the story that unfolded in Baton Rouge a few years ago on this show.

Tom Schedler

Sec. of State, Schedler discusses voting and how they are finding innovative new ways for those relocated by the storm to cast their vote in the 2016 election.

HOUR TWO

Phil Preis

Attorney Phil Preis joins the show on the 11th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina to talk about the financial component and effects of the flood in Baton Rouge.