11/04 Friday: Cliff Vannoy & Jerry Dumas, Greg Lafleur, Darryl Gissel, George Sells, Mary Stein

HOUR ONE

Cliff Vannoy

 

President of LSU Alumni Association Cliff Vannoy joins the show with former football player Jerry Dumas to talk about the donations from alums and how much the contributions matter to the university and its students.

Jerry Dumas

Former LSU Football player, Dumas talks about LSU and Alabama football with Cliff Vannoy and reminisces on when he played for LSU.

Greg Lafleur

Greg Lafleur is running for Mayor-President. Lafleur was also a football player for LSU. He joins the show to talk about football at LSU and the issues that he feels Baton Rouge should focus on the most.

HOUR TWO

Darryl Gissel

 Gissel is running for Mayor of Baton Rouge. He joins the show to explain that running as an independent will help people of the community to move past party affiliations.

George Sells

Former WAFB anchorman George Sells joins the show to vent about numerous topics with Jim.  Sells talks football, community and politics.

Mary Stein

Mary Stein from the East Baton Rouge Parish Library promotes author Cynthia Ulrich Tobias, who will be speaking at the library Saturday at 9 a.m.

10/07 Friday: Sports in the South, Darryl Gissel, Dr. Jan Kasofsky & John Nosacka

HOUR ONE

Robert Munson

Executive director of sports operations for SSG Sports, Munson talks with Stephanie about LSU and Florida's now cancelled game.  He feels that Baton Rouge could have the potential to become the hub of sports businesses because of the amount of athletes that come from the south.

Darryl Gissel

Darryl Gissel is running for Mayor of Baton Rouge.  Gissel joins the show to explain that running as an independent will help people of the community to move past party affiliations and help Baton Rouge break away from the status quo.

HOUR TWO

Jan Kasofsky & Rob Nocska

Dr. Jan Kasofsky and her colleague John Nosacka join the show to give a mental health advice for those affected by the flooding in South Louisiana.  Kasofsky and Nosacka introduce a FEMA funded program for those in need of help for wellness and coping.

05/25 Wednesday: Robert Travis Scott, Hillary Clinton using Private Server, Pastor Protection Act, Gissel Running for BR Mayor, Remembering John Maginnis

HOUR ONE

Robert Scott

The president of Public Affairs Research Council opens up the show with Jim and discusses the session.  Scott touches on the statement made by Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand who called House Bill 1148 “bulls***” and accused lawmakers of political pandering.

Dr. Sean Illing

Dr. Sean Illing is a writer and blogger in Baton Rouge.  Illing is on the show with Jim to comment on Hillary Clinton and her use of a personal server in a report by the Inspector General.

HOUR TWO

Rev. Steve Crump

Rev. Steve Krump addresses two social issues:  the Pastor Protection Act and the story of an Amite student who was not able to walk for his graduation because of his facial hair. 

Darrell Gissell

Businessman and realtor Darryl Gissel  is running as an independent to change the stigma of Baton Rouge politicians and to get things done for the city-parish.  He is now one of seven mayoral candidates in the race.  He joins the show to talk about his platform and reasons behind his candidacy.

Jeremy Alford

Jeremy Alford is the publisher and editor of LaPolitics.com and LaPolitics Weekly.  He joins Jim on the show to remember his successor, John James Maginnis who died two years ago on this date.