11/20 Monday: Johnny Kampis, Smiley Anders, Faye Williams

Hour 1:

Johnny Kampis

Investigative Reporter with the Taxpayer Protection Alliance Johnny Kampis joins the conversation to educate the public in holding politicians accountable through the research, analysis and dissemination of information on the government’s effects on the economy.

Smiley Anders

Columnist for the Advocate for the past 38 years, Smiley Anders, chats with Jim in studio on his 80th birthday. 

Hour 2:

Faye Williams

Democratic activist Faye Williams joins the conversation in the second hour to comment on the controversies surrounding Roy Moore and Al Franken. 

11/01 Wednesday: Denny McLain, Peter Finney Jr, Faye Williams, Vincent Bruno

Hour 1:

Denny McLain

Former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Denny McLain chats with Jim about the final game of the World Series tonight in Los Angeles as the Dodgers take on the Houston Astros. 

Peter Finney Jr. 

Executive Editor & General Manager of the Clarion Herald Peter Finney Jr. joins the conversation to chat about the 51st birthday of the New Orleans Saints. 

Hour 2:

Faye Williams & Vincent Bruno

Democrat Dr. Faye Williams and Republican Vincent Bruno join the conservation to discuss alleged Russian collusion and the indictment of Paul Manafort. 

09/26 Tuesday: Les Arbuckle, Paul Beston, Faye Williams, Darrell Glasper

Hour 1:

Les Arbuckle

Les Arbuckle, author of Saigon Kids: An American Military Brat Comes of Age in 1960's Vietnam, is Jim's first guest today and talks about his latest book. 

"The early Vietnam war years through the eyes of a U.S. military brat: In May of 1962, Naval Chief Petty Officer Bryant Arbuckle flew to Saigon to establish a new Armed Forces Radio Station(AFRS). Next to follow were his wife and three boys, Leslie among them. Saigon Kids is the candid, recondite slice of fourteen-year-old military brat Les Arbuckle’s experience at the American Community School (ACS) during the critical months of the Vietnam War when events would, quite literally, ignite in downtown Saigon."- Amazon

Paul Beston

Author Paul Beston chats with Jim about the great boxing legends. 

"For much of the twentieth century, boxing was one of America’s most popular sports, and the heavyweight champions were figures known to all. Their exploits were reported regularly in the newspapers—often outside the sports pages—and their fame and wealth dwarfed those of other athletes. Long after their heyday, these icons continue to be synonymous with the “sweet science.'"- Amazon

Hour 2:

Faye Williams & Darrell Glasper

Democrat E. Faye Williams and Republican Darrell Glasper both join the conversation from Washington D.C. to discuss the controversey of NFL football players kneeling during the national anthem. 

01/26 Thursday: Nancy Jo Sales , Mark Ballard, Dr. E. Faye Williams, Dianne Andrews

Hour One

Nancy Jo Sales

Nancy Jo Sales is an author and journalist who has written for Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar and more.  She joined the show to talk about her recently published book, American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers.

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard of The Advocate called in to discuss Donald Trump's accusations of voter fraud and other topics with involving the president and the George Orwell book 1985. 

Hour Two

Dr. Faye Williams and Dianne Andrews

Legendary activist Dr. Faye Williams discusses Trump's first week office with TV personality and Trump supporter, Dianne Andrews.  Dr. Williams attended the Woman's March in Washington and is not a supporter of Trump. 

09/14 Wednesday: The Gatekeeper, Faye Williams, Getting Religion, Mike Wolf

HOUR ONE

Kathryn Smith

The first biography of arguably the most influential member of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration, Marguerite “Missy” LeHand, FDR’s de facto chief of staff, who has been misrepresented, mischaracterized, and overlooked throughout history until now. Smith joins the show to discuss the relationship between the former president and his secretary.

Faye Williams

Williams is National President/CEO of the National Congress of Black Women and former Counsel to the U.S. Congress’ District of Columbia Sub-Committee on the Judiciary and Education. She joins the show to discuss the candidates in the presidential election and which is the lesser of "two evils."

Kenneth Woodward

The award-winning author blends memoir with copious reporting and shrewd historical analysis to tell the story of how American religion, culture and politics influenced each other in the second half of the 20th century in his book, Getting Religion.

HOUR TWO

Michael Wolf

Attorney and Libertarian Michael Wolf joins Jim on the show to talk about Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, Colin Powell and the Republican and Democratic parties.