05/4 Wednesday: Mary-Patricia Wray, Dan Moldea on Trump as Nominee, Beau Clark & Troy Prevot on heroin in LA

HOUR ONE

Mary Patricia Wray

The political consultant was once one of Gov. John Bel Edward's employees and describes his determination when he ran for office.   Wray talks to callers about the presidential race since Ted Cruz has dropped out Tuesday night and the outcome of the next president.  Mary Wray also promotes the honoring of women leaders at the Girl Scouts Louisiana East 2016 Women of Distinction awards luncheon on Wednesday, May 11 at the Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel.  One of the honored guests will be former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco. 

Dan Moldea

Veteran journalist Dan Moldea explains the seriousness of the presidential election especially since Donald Trump has become the presumptive nominee. 

HOUR TWO

Beau Clark & Troy Prevot

Coroner Beau Clark is joined by Troy Prevot from LCTA Workers Comp to talk about the heroin epidemic, and the rise in addiction especially in Louisiana. Clark explains the stages of addiction while Prevot claims that the majority of accidents at work are related to us opiates.

05/3 Tuesday: Singer Toni Tennille, George Morris, Clay Higgins, Maria Toorpakai

HOUR ONE

Toni Tennille

Singer Toni Tennille talks about moving back to the south after living in the west for 50 years.  Toni explains what it was like being married to The Captain and now life after being divorced.  Toni Tennille: A Memoir is the tale of Tennille's life from her childhood in the segregated South to her thrilling rise to fame in the world of pop music to where she is now: no longer one-half of a famed couple, but a stronger woman for all she has experienced—both the good and the bad.

George Morris

George Morris of The Advocate has a blog about WWII. The blog reflects on history's greatest conflict. Morris tells Jim about the stories of soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and civilians, people he has met as a reporter for Louisiana's largest daily newspaper, The Advocate. 

HOUR TWO

Clay Higgins

After resigning from his position, Former Captain Higgins has released a new video.  Higgins joins Jim on the show to address rumors of running for a office in Louisiana politics.

Maria Toorpakai

Maria Toorpakai grew up in Waziristan, controlled by the Taliban,  and it is still considered one of the most dangerous places on earth.  It is a place where women don't have the right to leave their home unaccompanied. It's no place for a young girl to play outside.  Maria tells the story of how she disguised herself as a boy to hide from the Taliban so she could play squash.  Her book, "A Different Kind of Daughter", released today May 3.

05/2 Monday: Daniel Shapiro, Congressman Charles Boustany, Former LSU Football Coach Jerry Stovall, Dr. Shawn Wilson

HOUR ONE

Daniel Shapiro

Harvard psychologist Daniel Shapiro, an expert on the emotional dimension of negotiation and author of Negotiating the Nonnegotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts. Shapiro shows readers how to use emotions to turn a disagreement-big or small, professional or personal-into an opportunity for mutual gain.

Congressman Charles Boustany

Congressman Charles Boustany discusses with Jim the benefits of having flood insurance and storm detection in households in Louisiana. He is on the show for the remaining of the first hour with Jim and touches on health and weight loss in America.

HOUR TWO

Former LSU Football Coach, Jerry Stovall

Former LSU head coach Jerry Stovall, who took over at LSU in 1980 as an emergency hire following the death of then-head coach Bo Rein. Stovall recalls what it was like to be drafted in the National Football League years ago. Stovall took over at LSU in 1980 as an emergency hire following the death of then-head coach Bo Rein.  He talks football and the NFL Draft with Jim and also his years spent as the president of the Baton Rouge Sports Foundation.

Dr. Shawn Wilson

Shawn Wilson of Lafayette is the Secretary of the state Department of Transportation and Development. Wilson witnesses the infrastructure of Louisiana everyday in his commute from his residence in Lafayette. He plans to fix roads and reduce traffic with the resources given considering budget cuts.

04/29 Friday: Jason Dore, Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich Life, Far and Away

HOUR ONE

Jason Dore

The LAGOP Executive Director and Attorney comes on the show to talk about polling, what's going on in the state and candidate Donald Trump and his chances on becoming president. 

Richard Louv

Richard Louv is an American nonfiction author and journalist. His most recent book is, Vitamin N.  Louv addresses the whole family and the wider community with 500 smart, fun, and effective ways to engage with the natural world; scores of informational websites; and dozens of thought-provoking essays.

HOUR TWO

Andrew Solomon

Far and Away chronicles a life’s journey to the nexus of hope, courage, and uncertainty of lived experience, all while illuminating the development of the writer’s singular insight and empathy. Solomon's essays are rooted in intimate, deeply moving stories that reveal our common humanity.  He explains to Jim the feelings and emotions he dealt with while exploring fascinating places. 

Flashback Friday: An interview with Gov. John McKeithen on December 8, 1990.

04/28 Thursday: Mark Ballard, Meghan Garvey, Pop Smart Show, David Morris, Michael Chittom

HOUR ONE

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard is on the show with Jim to talk about the status of the Legislative session.  Topics like abortion, TOPS, the voucher program and the negative ad posted by the LA federation for children are touched on.

Meghan Garvey

Louisiana is one of only nine states that still exclude 17-year-olds from the juvenile justice system for all offenses – even for the most minor, nonviolent misdemeanors. Meghan Garvey, Managing Director of LA Center for Children's Rights talks with Jim about the Raising the Age Act.

Pop Smart Show

Creator Neda Parandian, Aerialist Jamie and Indie game developer Godric Johnson come on the show to introduce Pop! Smart Show. A new type of Art exhibit that blends visual and performing arts, interactive media and technology.  Pop! premieres Saturday April, 30 2016 at the Varsity Theatre in Baton Rouge.

HOUR TWO

David Morris


David Morris is the Deputy Managing Editor of The Kiplinger Letter. Morris has covered every presidential election since 1984 and has been based in Washington since 1994. He is discussing polling and Donald Trump.

Michael Chittom

Republican activist and delegate Mike Chittom joined Jim to discuss why he feels Donald Trump will win the election and answers questions based on his position.

04/27 Wednesday: Kimbrough Scholars Program, Dawn Starns, Elliot Stonecipher

HOUR ONE

Melvin Kelley

The Kimbrough Scholars Program is a conducted CRRJ summer program since 2014 with Southern University Law Center students. Melvin Kelley and the Kimbrough Scholars stop at SULC during their week long visit to the Baton Rouge area, April 25-30, as part of their investigation of a Jim Crow and Civil Rights era cold case. The 1940 case involves the death of Horace “Booster” Williams in Pointe Coupee Parish.

Dawn Starns

Dawn Starns, a veteran Baton Rouge lobbyist and grassroots activist, is the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business. Starns and Jim discuss the possibility and reasons necessary for increasing minimum wage in the state of Louisiana.

 

HOUR TWO

Elliot Stonecipher

Elliot Stonecipher  is a demographer, pollster, political pundit, civic activist, and public speaker from  Shreveport. Stonecipher talks to Jim about voter turnout, the translation of campaign polling and the two political parties.  He breaks down the process of thought for votes and what makes the election of 2016 different and the senate race.

Al Hirt

The trumpeter from New Orleans died 17 years ago on this date.  We hear his famous hit, "Java."