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Governor John Bel Edwards takes calls from Louisiana residents on his 18th installment of his radio call-in show. Edwards answered questions about healthcare, flood recovery, and new infrastructure projects.
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Governor John Bel Edwards takes calls from Louisiana residents on his 18th installment of his radio call-in show. Edwards answered questions about healthcare, flood recovery, and new infrastructure projects.
Former editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster and author of Alone: Britain, Churchill, and Dunkirk: Defeat Into Victory, Michael Korda, chats with Jim about the Battle of Dunkirk. Korda comments what is was like to be a child in London during WWII.
President and CEO of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry Stephen Waguespack joins Jim in studio. Waguespack discusses minimum wage, which is $7.25 an hour in Louisiana, and equal pay.
Keith Dixon and Heather Kleinpeter from the Louisiana Arts & Science Museum (LASM), were in studio to talk more about the LASM Gala. This the 32nd annual gala and will be held on Friday September 22 from 7: 30pm - 10:00pm.
Melissa Flournoy joined the conversation surrounding Mike Yenni and his sex scandal involving a high school teenage boy. She also discussed Sen. John Kennedy and more happening in Louisiana politics.
Louie's Cafe general manager Fred Simonson was here to talk about the murder of Donald Smart, a dishwasher at Louie's for 20 years. Smart was murdered on Alaska St. by LSU. Police speculate that the murder of Donald Smart and another Black man, might be racially motivated.
Saints historian William Taylor was on air with Jim to remember the first regular season game for the Saints. The anniversary of the game is September 17, 1967. This photo is of John Gilliam making a play during the game.
Mark Calvit is the executive director of Southside Gardens Retirement and Assisted Living. Calvit came in studio to talk more about his business, LSU football and other various topics.
Paul Arrigo is the head of Visit Baton Rouge. Arrigo was here to chat with Jim about many things including the anniversary of the first football game for the New Orleans Saints and how he attended the game as a young man.
Mark Lipton discussed his book Mean Men: The perversion of America's Self Made Man. He asks does why our society celebrates the success of mean men and why women stay married to controlling men. For over forty years, Lipton has been a trusted adviser to Fortune 500 corporations, think tanks, philanthropies and more.
Dr. Leslie Korn joins the show to discuss her latest book.
"Revolutionize your personal cooking and eating habits for optimal energy, health, and emotional well-being. This book of mood-savvy tips, tools, and delicious recipes guides you step by step through all the essentials. It features dozens of easy-to-understand graphics, lists, and charts to help prioritize choices for maximum benefit."-Amazon
Mark Ballard of The Advocate chats with Jim about the State Treasurer's race one month away and what the Governor's election will look like in 25 months.
Republican Scott McKay of the Hayride and Democrat Dayne Sherman go head to head about President Donald Trump. The pair discuss Trump being accused of being a white supremacist, the repeal of DACA, and the looming debt ceiling.
George Morris is a feature writer for The Advocate and long-time sports writer. Morris got his start as sportswriter covering LSU almost 35 years ago and decided to stay in Baton Rouge. Morris was on air to talk more about his long career.
General Russel Honore is back to talk about how hurricane Katrina changed the cultural landscape of Louisiana. He also commented on the Cajun Navy and the Green Army.