08/29 Tuesday: Sharon Weil, Larry Carter, Manuel Martinez

Hour 1:

Sharon Weil

Sharon Weil joins the conversation to discuss her latest book, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change. 

"We live in a time of fast moving, complex change on both the personal and the global level. Welcome or unwelcome, nothing is more certain than the constant and uncertain movement of change. Whether change is met with excitement or met with fear, we can easily become overwhelmed by all of that movement. "- Amazon

Larry Carter

President of Louisiana Federation of Teachers Larry Carter chats with Jim in studio about the start of the new school year. Carter comments on some of the challenges public schools in the state face but also all the improvements made over the last year. 

Hour 2:

Manuel Martinez

Manuel Martinez of Martinez Custom Clothier joins Jim in studio to talk about his upcoming trip to Milan, Italy. Martinez also discusses his trip to Houston last week and how his car is stuck in Texas due to the flood waters from Hurricane Harvey. 

08/28 Monday: Kate Hamer, Billy Nungesser, E. Eric Guirard and Melissa Flournoy

Hour One

Kate Hamer

 

Author Kate Hamer talked about her newest book The Doll Funeral; Hamer is also the author of The Girl in the Red Coat. Hamer was born in the United Kingdom and grew up in West Country and Wales. 

“[Evokes] both Jeanette Winterson and Ian McEwan . . . an elegiac and uplifting novel about the indissoluble bonds between mothers and daughters, and a reminder of how the imagination can set you free.” — The Guardian

 

Billy Nungesser

 

Billy Nungesser is the current Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana. He was a guest on today's show discussing various topics. Nungesser has been Lt. Governor since being elected in 2016.

 

Hour Two

E. Eric Guirard and Melissa Flournoy

Attorney E. Eric Guirard and Melissa Flournoy will discuss Trump from opposite sides and weigh in on the flood in Houston. Flournoy will represent the left and Guirard for the right.

08/25 Friday: Jim Hock, Adam St. Pierre, Stephanie Phares, George Sells

Hour One

Jim Hock

Jim Hock talked about his book Hollywood's Team: Grit, Glamour, and the 1950's Los Angeles Rams. Hock is the son of late Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman John Hock. Jim has also served as chief of staff to the US Secretary of Commerce and was a founder of a communications firm.

Adam St. Pierre

 

Adam St.Pierre is from the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. The Library will be hosting a Game Of Thrones extravaganza tonight. The finale of the show will premiere this Sunday on August 27th. 

Stephanie Phares

Stephanie Phares has been the owner of Zeeland Street Market for 25 years. She brought her two daughters Kirby and Kelsey and talked about her business and family. 

Hour Two:

George Sells

 

Former WAFB anchorman George Sells was in studio to comment on Hurricane Harvey, the eclipse and more. 

08/24 Thursday: Veronica Henry, Mike Graham, Mark Ballard, Kym Carter, Troy Hebert

Hour 1:

Veronica Henry

"Emilia has just returned to her idyllic Cotswold hometown to rescue the family business. Nightingale Books is a dream come true for book-lovers, but the best stories aren't just within the pages of the books she sells - Emilia's customers have their own tales to tell. There's the lady of the manor who is hiding a secret close to her heart; the single dad looking for books to share with his son but who isn't quite what he seems; and the desperately shy chef trying to find the courage to talk to her crush"- Amazon

Mike Graham

Former WAFB weatherman, Mike Graham, joins Jim in studio to talk about the 25th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew. Graham also comments on the incoming Hurricane Harvey and its potential impacts to the Bayou State. 

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard with the Advocate chats with Jim during his weekly appearance on the show. Ballard comments on Hurricane Harvey. Ballard also discusses higher education and the state's budget problems. 

Hour 2:

Kym Carter & Troy Hebert

Former 1992 Olympian, Kym Carter, faces off against, former state lawmaker and ATC commissioner, Troy Hebert, about President Donald Trump. 

08/23 Wednesday: Janice Dean, Gus Weill, Leo Chastant, Darrell Glasper, Lamar White,

Hour One

Janice Dean

Meteorologist and Fox News Channel's Janice Dean talked more about the eclipse that took place on Monday. Her nickname is, "Janice Dean, the Weather Machine" coined by Fox News anchorman Shepard Smith. 

Gus Weill

Former PR Specialist Gus Weill joined the conversation surrounding the 31st week of President Trump being in office. Weill is also a writer and originally and Lafayette.

Leo Chastant

Lee Chastant is the CEO of the new West Feliciana Hospital to open in one week. Chastant talked more about the 53,000 sq. ft. medical facility that was built in St. Francisville and will be available to the public on August 30th.

Hour Two

Darrell Glasper and Lamar White

Lamar White and Darrell Glasper debated from opposite ends of the political spectrum about Donald Trump's presidency thus far. White is from the left and Glasper is from the right.

 

08/22 Tuesday: Neil Pasricha, Elbert Guillory, Andrew Lawrence

Hour 1:

Neil Pasricha

Author of Two Minute Mornings: A Journal to Win Your Day Everyday, Neil Pasricha, joins the show to comment on his latest book.

"The choices made in the morning can have a huge impact all day long. The creator of the bestselling Book of Awesome and Journal of Awesome encourages users to "win the day" in just a few minutes each morning. The simple, quick prompts—focusing on gratitude, letting go of stress, and setting daily intentions—are proven to increase happiness and set readers up for success every day." - Amazon

Elbert Guillory

Former state lawmaker Elbert Guillory chats with Jim about his latest Youtube video. Guillory address the Civil War and racism in this video. 

Hour 2:

Andrew Lawrence

Senior Researcher for Media Matters, Andrew Lawrence, joins the conversation to discuss President Trump's speech on Afghanistan last night. He also comments on the Charlottesville protests.