12/13 Wednesday: Marta McDowell, Tony Brown, Darrell Glasper, Gene Mills

Hour 1: 

Marta McDowell

Marta McDowell chats with Jim about her latest book, The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Frontier Landscapes That Inspired the Little House Books. 


"The universal appeal of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books springs from a life lived in partnership with the land, on farms she and her family settled across the Northeast and Midwest. In this revealing exploration of Wilder’s deep connection with the natural world, Marta McDowell follows the wagon trail of the beloved Little House series."-Amazon

Tony Brown & Darrell Glasper

Former Baton Rouge metro councilman Darrell Glasper and KTTP Station Manager Tony Brown join the conversation to discuss the election of Democrat Doug Jones to the Alabama U.S. Senate. 

Hour 2:

Gene Mills

President of the Louisiana Family Forum Gene Mills also comments on the election of Democrat Doug Jones to the Alabama U.S. Senate beating Republican Roy Moore. 

09/28 Thursday: Mark Kram Jr., Mark Ballard, Gene Mills

Hour 1:

Mark Kram Jr.

Writer Mark Kram Jr. chats with Jim about the passing of Hugh Hefner. Kram's father Mark Kram Sr. was a sportswriter for Playboy Magazine. 

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard of the Advocate joins the conversation for his weekly input on what's going on in Louisiana politics. Ballard comments on House Majority Whip Steve Scalise returning to the U.S. Capitol for the first time since he was severely injured after a shooting in June. He also discusses Senator Bill Cassidy. 

Hour 2:

Gene Mills

Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills joins Jim in the second hour of the show to talk about the late Hugh Hefner. Mills also comments on the candidates in the October 14th election. 

6/26 Monday: Billy Nungesser, Jeff Palermo, Gene Mills

Hour 1

Billy Nungesser

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser talks about successes in Louisiana's tourism industry.

Jeff Palermo

Louisiana Radio Network News/Sports Director & Tiger Rag radio host Jeff Palermo joins Jim to preview the College World Series finals featuring LSU and Florida. 

Hour 2

Gene Mills

Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills supports the Republican Senate healthcare bill. He tells us the plan repeals the federal mandate to purchase insurance, and it all comes down to making healthcare affordable for as many people as possible. Those who oppose the bill say it would mean up to 500,000 Louisianans would lose their coverage.

Also on the show, dicussions with Mills on the two year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision on same sex marriage.

03/20 Monday: DA on Sgt. Anderson, Rev. Gene Mills, Cards for a Cause, Suzie Terrell, Wirt on Chuck Berry

HOUR ONE

Hillar Moore

The District Attorney joins the show to give an update on the incident that occurred Saturday, resulting in the death of EBR Sgt. Shawn Anderson.

Rev. Gene Mills

President of the Louisiana Family Forum joins the show to talk about the effects a lack of a nuclear family has on crimes.  Mills feels that the reasoning behind many crimes is the lack or hate for fathers, and he addresses what can help these situations. Mills also talks about the programs he and the Gov. have been working on to help prison reform.

Jeff Marx

Jeffrey Marx is an author and organ donor advocate.  Marx joins the show to talk about Jarrius "Little JJ" Robertson's need for a liver transplant.  Marx and Little JJ will be at Walk Ons on Burbank at 6pm to give out Little JJ Robertson's 'cards for a cause.' This event is free.

HOUR TWO

Suzie Terrell

The first and only Republican woman elected to statewide office in Louisiana. Terrell joins the show to talk about Donald Trump and his tax returns.  She feels that it has never been required, though some previously have released similar documents.

John Wirt

John Wirt joins the show to talk about Chuck Berry.  One of the founding fathers of rock 'n roll, Berry passed away at 90 years old on March 18th. Wirt talks about Berry's run with the law and listens to Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven."

01/30 Monday: Ann McElhinney, Living on Automatic, Rev. Gene Mills

HOUR ONE

Ann McElhinney

In 2013, Dr Kermit Gosnell was convicted of killing four people, including three babies, but is thought to have killed hundreds more in a 30-year killing spree. Ann McElhinney's book, Gosnell reveals the investigation that brought Kermit Gosnell to justice. What started as a routine drug investigation, turned into a shocking unmasking of America's biggest serial killer.

Dr. Christine Adams

Dr. Christine Adams' book, Living On Automatic: How Emotional Conditioning Shapes Our Lives and Relationships, offers a groundbreaking new concept of personalities and relationships.  Dr. Adams describes signs of attraction and what could possibly be detrimental to a relationship.

HOUR TWO

Gene Mills

Gene Mills is President of the Louisiana Family Forum. Mills joins the show to talk with Jim about Donald Trump's executive orders and assess Trump's first 10 days in office.

12/06 Tuesday: Gene Mills, Jan Moller, Richard Painter

Hour One

Gene Mills

The president of the Louisiana Family Forum joined the show to discuss the Christian choice between Foster Campbell and John Kennedy in the 2016 Senate race.

Hour Two

Jan Moller

The director of the Louisiana Budget Project joined the show to discuss the future of The Affordable Care under the Trump administration. Other accomplishments include being an award-winning journalist with the New Orleans Time's-Picayune.

Richard Painter 

Richard Painter is a Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Minnesota. He received his a B.A. in history from Harvard University and his J.D. from Yale Law School.