09/13 Wednesday: George Morris and Gen. Russel Honore

Hour One

George Morris

George Morris is a feature writer for The Advocate and long-time sports writer. Morris got his start as sportswriter covering LSU almost 35 years ago and decided to stay in Baton Rouge. Morris was on air to talk more about his long career.

Hour Two

Russel Honore

General Russel Honore is back to talk about how hurricane Katrina changed the cultural landscape of Louisiana. He also commented on the Cajun Navy and the Green Army.

02/14 Tuesday: Karen Roy, General Russel Honore and Rick Mannning

Hour One

Karen Roy

Karen Roy shares her inspiring story of life in a wheelchair after being shot during a robbery in 1987. She was 19 years old at the time and has since lived a full life. She received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Louisiana State University and is the mother of three children.

Rick Manning

Manning is the President of Americans for Limited Government and joined the show to defend Michael Flynn and discuss why he thinks Flynn was done wrong. Manning also served as the Public Affairs Chief of Staff during the administration for George W. Bush.

Hour Two

General Russel Honore

General Russel Honore is known for being a hero during Hurricane Katrina. He served as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina and coordinating military relief efforts during Katrina. He graduated from Southern University in Baton Rouge.