07/20 Thursday: Gene Healy, Mark Ballard, Mike Wolf

Hour One

Gene Healy

Gene Healy is the vice president at the Cato Institute; he was on air to discuss his opinion on using the 25th Amendment to get Trump out of office. In addition to being VP, he has authored a few books, been published in The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Legal Times and has appeared on talkshows. 

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard of The Advocate will be on air to discuss superintendent John White and other affirs happening in Louisiana. 

 

Hour Two

Mike Wolf

Mike Wolf is a Baton Rouge attorney and the owner of Michael S. Wolf, Attorney at Law. He received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University and his Juris Doctor the LSU Law Center. He spoke on various topics, including Trump. 

07/19 Wednesday: JR Ball and John White

Hour One

JR Ball

The Executive Editor for the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report, JR Ball, joined as the guest for the hour. He commented on BR traffic and gridlock in government. Ball is originally from Baltimore. 

Hour Two

John White

 

Superintendent of Education John White was here to discuss the state of education in Louisiana. Superintendent White ppointed to his current position in January 2012 by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.

07/18 Tuesday: Stephanie Possa, Ace Atkins and Mike Bertaut

Hour One

Stephanie Possa

Attorney Stephanie Possa was here to promote an event called "BigWigs;" an event hosted to raise awareness for breast cancer. This year's event is hosted at L'Auberge in Baton Rouge on Thursday at 6:30. The number to call for more info is 225-615-8740. 

Ace Atkins

Ace Atkins is a New York Times bestselling author; his latest book that he discussed on air is The Fallen. He has written a plethora of books over the years and was a former football star at Auburn University. 

Hour Two

Mike Bertuat

 

Mike Bertaut is  from Blue Cross Blue Shield and commented the GOP's failing healthcare bill and healthcare in Louisiana. 

07/17 Monday: Jacques Berlinerblau, Mitchell Walker, Dr. Kiren Dintyala, Chris Stewart

Hour 1:

Jacques Berlinerblau

Author Jacques Berlinerblau joins the show to discuss his latest book with Jim, Campus Confidential: How College Works, or Doesn't, for Professors, Parents, and Students.

"Professors can be underpaid. Marginalized. Over-reviewed. But one fact remains: The success of your education depends on them. Part industry expose and part call for a return to engaged teaching, Campus Confidential shows how the noble project of higher education fell so far and how we can redeem it."- Amazon

Mitchell Walker

Financial advisor Mitchell Walker chats with Jim about his career and how he was the Dave Ramsey before Dave Ramsey became famous with his radio talk show on becoming debt free. 

Dr. Kiren Dintyala

Author and doctor Kiren Dintyala, also known as Dr. Calm, discusses with Jim his recent book, Seven Keys To Surviving The Trump Presidency: Dr. Calm's Prescription for Healing Post-Election Stress. 

"In this timely book, Seven Keys to Surviving the Trump Presidency, Dr. Kiran Dintyala offers a much-needed approach to healing our deeply divided nation of post-election stress. Known as Dr. Calm, he provides useful insights and strategies to help you relieve your feelings of anxiety and find solace."- Amazon

Hour 2: 

Chris Stewart

Former Baton Rouge Police Union President Chris Stewart joins Jim in studio on the one year anniversary of the police ambush in Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge Police Officer Matthew Gerald, Cpl. Montrell Jackson and Deputy Brad Garafola lost their lives in the shooting and three other officers were injured. 

07/14 Friday: Noel Hammatt, Austin Ruse, Scott Wilfong and Dayne Sherman

Hour One

Noel Hammatt
 

Former East Baton Rouge Parish School Board member, Noel Hammatt, was the first guest to comment on the state of education in Louisiana. Hammatt believes that graduation rates are being falsified by schools. 

Austin Ruse

Austin Ruse will be on the air to talk about his book, Fake Science: Exposing the Left's Skewed Statistics, Fuzzy Facts, and Dodgy Data. Ruse makes the argument that poverty statistics in the United States are phony. 

 

Hour Two

Scott Wilfong and Dayne Sherman

Scott Wilfong and Dayne Sherman discussed Trump, Russia and healthcare from opposite sides of the political spectrum.