12/05 Tuesday: Barry Habib, Jay Grymes, Eric Anderson, Jay Dardenne, Loren Scott, Eric Lane

Hour 1:

Barry Habib

Founder and CEO of MBS Highway Barry Habib chats with guest host Leo Honeycutt about the stock market. He answers questions like how safe is your retirement account, are we in a stock market bubble, will the $2 trillion deficit keep feeding the market unreasonably?

Jay Grymes

WAFB Meterologist Jay Grymes comments on the cold front that's currently passing across Louisiana and what we can expect throughout the week. 

Eric Anderson

Lt. Col. Eric Anderson, Retd US Air Force, CIA, comments on the threat of North Korea. He discusses if Russia and China will intervene or if they are supplying Kim Jung Un with nuclear technology. 

Hour 2: 

Jay Dardenne

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne chats with Leo about the upcoming budget crisis in the Bayou State and the fights facing the governor. 

Loren Scott

LSU Economist Loren Scott comments on his new report out about boom and bust areas in Louisiana. Baton Rouge and Lake Charles are on the up and up but Lafayette and Houma are suffering. 

Eric Lane

President of Gerry Lane Enterprises Eric Lane discusses if end of the year closeouts are the best time to buy cars. He also comments on getting the best value when trading in vehicles. 

04/07 Friday: Jean Kelly, Garret Graves, Jay Dardenne and Dr. Kevin Wacasey

Hour One

Jean Kelly 

The first guest was Jean Kelly with H&R Block on new tax rules for flooded families and the new rules for the IRS. Jean Kelly is a master tax advisor for H&R Block

Garret Graves

Congressman Garret Graves discussed his plan for flood relief and how the state is hindering flood victims from receiving flood relief. 

Jay Dardenne

Jay Dardenne is the former Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana and Louisiana Secretary of State. He ran for governor and lost but elected governor John Bel Edwards announced that he would become the commissioner of administration. Dardenne discussed new tax plan, gas tax and more.

Hour Two

Dr. Kevin Wacasey, MD

Dr. Wacasey is a physician in Dallas, Tx and tackled issues with healthcare on air. He is taking on insurance companies and mandated healthcare and how people can take back control of their  healthcare and insurance. 

08/16 Tuesday: Host Stephanie Riegel; LSU Pres. King Alexander, Warren Drake, Patrick Mulhearn and Jay Dardenne

HOUR ONE

F. King Alexander

LSU's President Alexander joins the show to talk about the status of the university since the flooding.  He explains that they are still looking to have move in day on Wednesday and continue with the semester.  Alexander also talks about how the flood has affected faculty and staff and he mentions TOPS.

Warren Drake

East Baton Rouge Superintendent of Schools Warren Drake assesses the damage done by flooding to schools in the community.  Drake estimates how many students  and faculty were displaced by the flood and what he and his team are doing to accommodate those students.

HOUR TWO

Patrick Mulhearn

Director of Studio Operations, Patrick Mulhearn tells the story of how the 150000 square feet of design-built stage space became home to many Baton Rouge inhabitants.

Jay Dardenne

The commissioner of Administration discusses FEMA and its involvement in the Baton Rouge flood.  Dardenne estimates how long it will take Baton Rouge to get back to normal and estimates who and how many were affected by the disaster.  

08/13 Monday: Jim Donelon, Jay Grymes, Eric Lane, Jim Hawthorne, Jay Dardenne

Hour 1:

Leo Honeycutt is co-hosting today's show with Jim

Jim Donelon

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon joins Jim and Leo to discuss steps flood victims should take who do not have flood insurance. He gives details on how to apply for assistance with FEMA. 

Jay Grymes

WAFB Meteorologist Jay Grymes chats about the flooding in south Louisiana. He gives an updated forecast for what we can expect for the remainder of the week and when the flooding rivers are expecting to crest.   

Eric Lane

President of Gerry Lane Enterprises, Eric Lane, visits Jim and Leo in studio to discuss what to do if your car has been flooded and the steps to take in getting another vehicle. He says many law enforcement vehicles were also swept away in the flood waters. 

Jim Hawthorne

Former Voice of the Tigers Jim Hawthorne tells the story of how he and his wife were rescued from their flooded home in East Baton Rouge. 

Hour 2:

Jay Dardenne

Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne comes in studio to give an update on how the state is doing with the historic flooding. He tells flood victims which shelter to go to and which shelters have reached capacity. 

03/28 Monday: Psychologist Kurt Gray, Dr. Jeff Walker from Dept. of Justice Science, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne, Avery Davidson

HOUR ONE

Kurt Gray: The Mind Club

As the author of The Mind Club: Who thinks, What feels, and Why it Matters, Gray explains to listeners the mind's perception and describes the perception that a supporter of Donald Trump would have.

Dr. Jeff Walker from Dept. of Justice Science

Dr. Jeff Walker discusses the Brussels bombing that occurred last week and the safety of the United States as a nation when considering counter-terrorism.  Walker explains the difficulty in dealing with terrorists whether the values are ethnic or religious.

HOUR TWO

Jay Dardenne Commissioner of Administration

Jay Dardenne discusses the conditions of the state's budget and gives us an update on TOPS for Education and other expenditures.

Avery Davidson for LFB/Twila

Avery Davidson joins us on the show to talk about the obstacles facing farmers and ranchers in northern Louisiana. Davidson paints a vivid picture of the lasting effects that these farmers are still dealing with weeks after the flood.