10/16 Monday: Marvin Scott, Matthew Walker, Beatty Cohan, Jim Kleinpeter, Jeff Sadow

Hour 1:

Marvin Scott

Veteran print and broadcast journalist Marvin Scott is Jim's first guest today and chats about fake news objectivity. Scott comments on the state of media in today's society and how journalists maintain their objectivity, especially when covering polarizing stories. 

Matthew Walker

Dr. Matthew Walker chats with Jim about his latest book. 

"The first sleep book by a leading scientific expert—Professor Matthew Walker, Director of UC Berkeley’s Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab—reveals his groundbreaking exploration of sleep, explaining how we can harness its transformative power to change our lives for the better."- Amazon

Beatty Cohan

Writer for the Huffington Post, Beatty Cohan MSW, LCSW, AASECT, joins the conversation to talk about rating your mate before it's too late and how to never make a mistake in love again. 

Hour 2:

Jim Kleinpeter 

Veteran sportswriter Jim Kleinpeter on LSU’s victory against Auburn Saturday at Tiger Stadium and the Saint's win yesterday over the Detroit Lions.       

Jeff Sadow

LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor and blogger Jeff Sadow joins the show to discuss this Saturday's state treasurer's election and the how President Donald Trump is doing so far in office. 

04/24 Monday: The Removal of Confederate Monuments, Albert Samuels, Jeff Sadow

Hour 1: 

Billy Nungesser

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser chats with Jim about tourism in Louisiana and the early morning removal of the Liberty Place monument, one of four Confederate Monuments set to be removed in New Orleans. Nungesser also comments on how the state's budget problems are affecting the tourism industry. 

Albert Samuels 

Southern University Political Science Professor Dr. Albert Samuels joins the conversation to discuss the mayor of Baton Rouge, Sharon Weston-Broome. Broome's former Chief Administrative Officer Troy Bell resigned after a report found out he lied on is resume.  He also comments on the removal of the Confederate monuments in New Orleans. 

Hour 2: 

Jeff Sadow

LSU-Shreveport Political Science Professor and blogger Jeff Sadow joins the show to discuss the removal of the Liberty Place monument in New Orleans. 

02/22 Wednesday: My Life, My Loves, Jeff Sadow, Former Mayor, Who Killed Bob Crane

HOUR ONE

King Errisson

My Life, My Loves is Errisson's autobiography.  Beginning in the Bahamas, through the ups and downs, and to the life as he know's it today. Errisson joins the show today to talk about his music, his life and how he came into show business. 

Jeff Sadow

Political Science professor at LSU-Shreveport, Jeff Sadow joins the show to discuss the special session and the budget deficit.

HOUR TWO

Kip Holden

Former Mayor-President Kip Holden joins the show to talk about what he's been up to since he is no longer Mayor.  Holden discusses the Green Light Project, racism in Baton Rouge, Judge Mike Erwin and what his perceptions are about the new POTUS.

John Hook

Who Killed Bob Crane? is Hook’s first-hand account of a two-year investigation and search for the truth. It’s seen though the eyes of the people who were there—witnesses, detectives, prosecutors, jurors, and family members. John Hook takes readers on an incredible reporter’s journey for an inside look at the sensational physical evidence in a final attempt to learn the truth in Who Killed Bob Crane?

12/23 Friday: Jeff Sadow & Melissa Flournoy, Rev. Chris Andrews

HOUR ONE

Jeff Sadow & Melissa Flournoy

LSU-Shreveport political science professor and blogger Jeff Sadow and former state lawmaker Melissa Flournoy join the show to talk about what they feel is the biggest story of 2016, Donald Trump winning the presidential election. Flournoy and Sadow touch on other 2016 elections in Louisiana as well.

HOUR TWO

Chris Andrews

Rev. of Jubilee Pioneers, Chris Andrews, joins the show to talk about the fear of the American people and the powerful emotions that drive mankind.

08/11 Thursday: Win the Race or Die Trying; Gus Weill; Jeff Sadow

HOUR ONE

Jack B. McGuire

Jack B. McGuire's book tells the story of the last year of Earl K. Long's life and the campaign that he won. Win the Race or Die Trying captures the essence of Earl Long by chronicling the desperate, death-defying campaign he waged to redefine his legacy.

Gus Weill

Political analyst, Gus Weill describes the traits of the two Presidential candidates.  He predicts the outcomes if Hillary or Donald were to win the presidency. 
 

HOUR TWO

Jeff Sadow

Jeffrey Dennis Sadow is an associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. He is known for his Internet writings on behalf of political conservatism and the Republican Party in Louisiana. Sadow discusses Jeff Landry, Troy Brown, Democratic and Republican parties, and TOPS for higher ed.

05/31 Tuesday: Witness the Revolution, Jeff Sadow, Former Chancellor of LSU on TOPS for Higher Education.

HOUR ONE

Clara Bingham

Witness to the Revolution, Clara Bingham’s unique oral history of the tumultuous 1960's, unveils anew that moment when America careened to the brink of a civil war at home, as it fought a long, futile war abroad.The death toll in Vietnam was approaching fifty thousand, and the ascendant counterculture was challenging nearly every aspect of American society — from work, family, and capitalism to sex, science, and gender relations. 

Jeff Sadow

LSUS Associate Professor, Jeffrey Sadow gives his opinions on the upcoming special session in Louisiana that will start 30 minutes after the regular session ends.  Sadow also gives his predictions for the presidential election.

HOUR TWO

Jim Wharton

Former LSU Chancellor James "Jim" Wharton joins Jim during  the second hour to elaborate on the Legislation's decision to decrease TOPS funding.  Wharton feels that by decreasing the program, due to the cost of higher education, parents will not be able to send their children to college.