08/09 Wednesday: Brad Kolowich Jr., Dr. Robert Davis, Bill Curl, Dr. Lonnie Luce, Elbert Guillory, Mike Shepard

Hour One

Brad Kolowich Jr. and Dr. Robert Davis

 

Certified personal trainer Brad Kolowich and Rrobert Davis, Ph. D talked about their book Fitter,Faster. The book shows you how getting in shape requires less time and effort than you may think. 

Bill Curl

Bill Curl was a guest in the first hour to speak on the 42nd anniversary of the Louisiana Superdome. The Superdome opened on August 9, 1975. Curl is the former Public Relations director of the Superdome, a position he held for 33 years.

Dr. Lonnie Luce

Dr. Lonnie Luce is the superintendent of University View Academy; UVA is an online school and he talked more about the school on air.

 

Hour Two

Elbert Guillory

Senator Elbert Guillory called in to comment on what he thinks America should do about North Korea.

William Shepard

Mike Shepard is the President of the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. He is talked about the the recent death of Glen Campbell and the upcoming anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley.

8/3 Monday: Childhood Friend of Donald Trump, Obesity, A Louisiana Nudist Colony, and 40th Anniversary of the Superdome

HOUR ONE: 

Steven Heymsfield, M.D.

Dr. Steven Heymsfield is the Executive Director of Pennington Biomedical Center and a renowned expert on obesity.  Dr. Heymsfield is also a childhood friend of presidential hopeful Donald Trump.  He describes Donald Trump as a "rambunctious young man."  

As he goes on to discuss obesity, Dr. Heymsfield says that while women should naturally have a BMI of about 25%, men should have a BMI of about 15%.  

HOUR TWO: 

Patrick and Tracia Kraemer

Patrick and Tracia Kraemer are the heads of the only nudist colony in Louisiana, Indian Hills in Slidell. "Anywhere from 25 to 75," Patrick says of the age range of their guests, "It's mostly all about relaxing and being free, you know?" Tracia says, "It's hard to be mean when you're naked."

Bill Curl

Bill Curl worked as the public relations director of the Superdome for 33 years and retired in 2010.  He joins Jim today to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the New Orleans Superdome.