12/13 Tuesday: Sharon Weston Broome, Steven Waguespack and Peter Sclafani

Hour One

Sharon Weston Broome

The Mayor-elect of Baton Rouge joined the show to discuss her victory and her plans for the city of Baton Rouge after taking office. Sharon Weston Broome made history as the first woman to be elected to the position; she was also the first African-American woman to be a member of the Louisiana State Senate for District 15. 

 

Steven Waguespack 

Stephen Waguespack is the President and Ceo of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI). Stephen served as an advisor to former Gov. Bobby Jindal, including chief of staff. He is a native of Louisiana and graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree in Mass Communication.

Hour Two

Peter Sclafani

The Chef of Ruffino's in Baton Rouge joined the show to discuss the food of 2016. Sclafani was named as a top chef in Louisiana in 225 Magazine.

 

 

12/12 Monday: Michelle Southern, Rannah Gray, Earl Casey & Bob Mann

HOUR ONE

Michelle Southern

Assistant News Director at Louisiana Radio Network, Michelle opens the show with a recap of numbers from the elections this past weekend.  Michelle talks about the congressional races around the state, the taxes that were shot down in EBR parish and Sharon Weston Broome's triumph.

Rannah Gray

Author and public relations consultant joins the show to talk about Sharon Weston Broome winning the mayoral race.  Gray talks about Broome's obstacles while coming into office as the first woman Mayor of Baton Rouge.  She also describes party relations and their relevancy to those it represents.

HOUR TWO

Bob Mann & Earl Casey

Bob Mann is in studio and Earl Casey joins the show over the phone.  Mann and Casey join Rannah in discussing politics in the media and how fake news has revolutionized, changing the way people receive information.

12/09 Friday: Scott McKay, Steven Rabalais, Pearson Cross, Scott Wilfong & Dayne Sherman

HOUR ONE

Scott McKay

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Mckay is the owner and founder of his blog, The Hayride.  Mckay joins the show to talk with Jim about Kennedy, Campbell and the runoff in Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District.

Steven Rabalais

Steven Rabalais has a lifelong interest in military history and in the biographies of lesser-known, but historically significant, figures. His book about General Fox Conner presents the first complete biography of a significant figure in American military history.  Rabalais joins the show to describe how the idea for this book came to him and his journey of writing it.

Pearson Cross

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Political science professor at University of Lafayette joins the show to give his predictions for the Senate race and the runoff in Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District.

HOUR TWO

Scott Wilfong & Dayne Sherman

Wilfong is a Republican, Sherman is a Democrat.  Wilfong and Sherman talk about the Senate race and Donald Trump's visit to Baton Rouge on December 9.  They discuss campaign advertisements of Campbell and Kennedy, determining who should and will win.

12/08 Thursday: Mark Ballard, Dava Sobel, Dr. E. Faye Williams, Darrell Glasper

Hour One

Mark Ballard

Recurring guest Mark Ballard joined the show to discuss the 2016 Senate race and the prospects of the candidates. 

Dava Sobel

Author Dava Sobel briefly discusses her book The Glass Universe: How The Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars.  Sobel is a former science reporter for the New York Times and the recipient of the National Science Board's award for Individual Public Service.

Hour Two

Dr. E. Faye Williams Darrell Glasper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Williams is a civic leader, entrepreneur and teacher. She received her law degree from Howard  University and was the first African American to run a congressional campaign in the state of Louisiana. She is joined by former Baton Rouge Metro Councilman, Darrell Glasper. The two discussed Trump's victory and his visit to Baton Rouge.

12/07 Wednesday: Tippi Hedren, Fields of Battle, George Morris, Zach Williams: 40 Minutes to Baton Rouge

HOUR ONE

Tippi Hedren

The Birds star Tippi Hedren joins the show to talk about her book, Tippi: A Memoir.  Tippi talks about, The Birds and Marnie and some of her favorite and not-so-favorite moments while filmingHedren is an animal rights activist with a love for big cats.

Brian Curtis

After bombing of Pearl Harbor, the 1942 Rose Bowl was moved from Pasadena to Durham, North Carolina, out of fear of Japanese attacks on the West Coast. It remains the only Rose Bowl game to ever be played outside of Pasadena. In Fields of Battle, Brian Curtis sheds light on the teamwork, grit, and determination that took place on both the football fields and the battlefields of World War II.

HOUR TWO

George Morris

Morris is a writer for the Baton Rouge Advocate.  He recently wrote a piece about Pearl Harbor.  Morris joins the show to talk about the story and what it was like in Baton Rouge on December 7, 75 years ago.

Zach Williams

Zach Williams is from North Carolina and is writing a book about Bo Rein.  Williams recalls Rein's plane crash and talks about the LSU football coach that never coached a game.  The working title for now is 40 minutes to Baton Rouge: The story of Robert "Bo" Rein.

12/06 Tuesday: Gene Mills, Jan Moller, Richard Painter

Hour One

Gene Mills

The president of the Louisiana Family Forum joined the show to discuss the Christian choice between Foster Campbell and John Kennedy in the 2016 Senate race.

Hour Two

Jan Moller

The director of the Louisiana Budget Project joined the show to discuss the future of The Affordable Care under the Trump administration. Other accomplishments include being an award-winning journalist with the New Orleans Time's-Picayune.

Richard Painter 

Richard Painter is a Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Minnesota. He received his a B.A. in history from Harvard University and his J.D. from Yale Law School.