01/09 Monday: Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival, Leo & Nick Saban, Biz Boot Camp, DA Hillar Moore

HOUR ONE

Ara Rubyan

On January 11, 2017 the 11th annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival will be launching its opening night. The festival features independent films about Jewish culture and will be held at the Manship Theatre, running through to January 15, 2017. Ara Rubyan joins the show to describe the movies that will be premiering this week. www.brjff.com/jim/

Leo Honeycutt & Nick Saban

On the day of the game between Alabama and Clemson, we hear an interview of Nick Saban by Leo Honeycutt.  Saban talks about what makes a championship team and a winning coach.

Ameen Walker

Ameen “THE BIZ FIXER” Walker of First Financial of BR, LLC is hosting a business bootcamp seminar.  Walker shares some business tips on the show for those looking to make more money.  For more info on his free seminar go to www.bizbootcamp.info 

HOUR TWO

DA Hillar Moore

The district attorney joins the show to discuss the decrease of homicides in the capital city.  Moore talks about the lack of education and poverty and the affect they have on crime rates.  Moore also compares the crime in Baton Rouge since the Alton Sterling incident and what we should look forward to in the new year.

01/06 Wednesday: Money Advice, Jewish Film Festival, Same Sex Marriage, Ted Cruz and Birthplaces

HOUR ONE: 

Jane Bryant Quinn

Jane Bryant Quinn is a nationally known commentator on personal finance.  Quinn shares her latest book How To Make Your Money Last.  

BILL GRIMLEY

Bill Grimley is a Baton Rouge attorney and author.  His two novels are Perception and The Benefactor.  Grimley comments on the eligibility of Ted Cruz as a presidential candidate as Cruz was born in Canada.    

 

Ara Rubyan

Ara Rubyan is the Director of the Louisiana Jewish Film Festival.  He promotes the Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival which is January 13-17, 2016 at the Manship Theatre.  Tickets can be obtained here

HOUR TWO: 

Moses Evans

Moses Evans is the Justice of the Peace of Baker, Louisiana.  He performed 19 same sex marriages since the Supreme Court decision last year.  He discusses his views with Pastor David Diamond.  

David Diamond

David Diamond is a pastor in Baton Rouge.  He debates with Justice Evans on the Supreme Court's decision on same sex marriage.