01/23 Monday: David Horowitz, Unprecedented, Lamar White & Darrell Glasper

HOUR ONE

David Horowitz

Horowitz's book, The Big Agenda is a guide to fighting the opponents of the conservative restoration. Horowitz identifies who the adversaries are as well as their methods, motivations, and agenda, including the particular issues with which they will try to advance their destructive goal—and he lays out a strategy to defeat all of it.

Thomas Lake

Packed with exclusive photojournalism and new revelations straight from the front lines, Unprecedented: The Election That Changed Everything chronicles the most hard-fought and newsworthy election of our time.

HOUR TWO

Lamar White and Darrell Glasper

Lamar White is a blogger, journalist and disability rights activist from Alexandria, LA.  Darrell Glasper is a former city councilman and brings along his friend, Lyn Williams. White, Glasper and Williams talk about the Trump campaign and what we can expect from Trump since his first few days in office.

01/20 Friday: George Sells and Raymond Strother

Hour One

George Sells

George Sells as a retired WAFB anchor and stopped by in-studio to discuss Donald Trump and his speech during the inauguration earlier this morning. 

Hour Two

Raymond Strother

Raymond Strother is a well known Democratic political consultant and is a current professor at Northwestern State University. He received his Masters from Louisiana State University and has worked with many people in high offices, including writing speeches for Bill Clinton.  He called in to discuss Trump's Inauguration speech after being sworn in as President.   

01/19 Thursday: Jay Connaughton, Mark Ballard, Diane Ravitch, Donney Rose

Hour One

Jay Connaughton

Connaughton is a native of Louisiana and the man behind Donald Trump's political advertisements that helped him become president-elect. He is originally from Covington and attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He has worked on many major campaigns throughout his career.  

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard of The Advocate discusses Donald Trump and his policies the day before his inauguration is set to take place. 

Hour Two

Diane Ravitch

Diane Ravitch is a historian of education, a research professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture and  is the former US Assistant Secretary of Education. She joined Jim to discuss Trump's nominee for Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos. 

Donney Rose

Poet Donney Rose comes in-studio to talk young poets here in Baton Rouge, La. Got to forwardarts.org to learn more about the ALL CITY Teen Poetry Slam in Baton Rouge. 

01/18 Wednesday: The Telomere Effect, Rich Masters, Putin or Clinton and Jim Brown

HOUR ONE

Elizabeth Blackburn

This segment is an encore interview. Dr. Blackburn is an Australian-American who is currently the President of the Salk Institute of Biological Studies. She received the 2009 Nobel Piece Prize in Psychology or Medicine for co-discovering the telomerase.  She joined the show to discuss her book The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer.

Rich Masters

Masters works for the PR agency Qorivis MSLGROUP and joins the show to talk about President Barack Obama and how the economy has changed since he has come into office and what we should look for when President-elect Trump comes into office. 

HOUR TWO

Jim chats about the future with President-elect Trump, issues with Russia. He also chats with callers about who they think is worse out of Hillary Clinton or Vladimir Putin.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown joins the show later in the second hour to comment.

01/17 Tuesday: Katie Fetzer and Dr. Mary Kathryn Rodrigue

Hour One

Katie Fetzer and Dr. Mary Kathryn Rodrigue  

Katie Fetzer and Dr. Rodrigue joined the show in-studio to discuss mental health and how to manage it. They are the owners of The Wellness Studio in Baton Rouge and in Covington and co-hosts of The Waiting Room podcast on iTunes.

Hour Two

Katie Fetzer continues to chat with guest host Clay Young into the second hour. 

01/16 Monday: Alton Sterling Case, Addiction Battle, Terrorism in Public Venues, Media & Journalism

HOUR ONE

Rev. Gil Wright & Rev. Raymond Jetson

Rev. Gil Wright of New Light Baptist Church and Rev. Raymond Jetson join together on Martin Luther King Day to talk about race relations and the impending decision on the Alton Sterling case.

Ann Wilder
 

BCSW and Certified Addiction specialist Ann Wilder talks about how to identify signs of addiction and confront a loved one who struggles with it.

HOUR TWO

Aubrey Futrell

Terrorist expert and police trainer, Futrell gives advice on what people should do immediately if a shooting breaks out at work, school, church or any public venue.

Earl Casey

One of the cofounders of CNN and longtime news director, Casey joins the conversation to determine if the media is making perpetrators famous and if the 'Journalistic Catch 22' is glorifying terrorism.