12/04 Friday: Dukes of Hazzard's John Schneider Christmas Concert, Baton Rouge Beach Marathon, San Bernardino, and the Louisiana Governor's Election

HOUR ONE: 

John Schneider 

John Schneider is an actor and producer.  Schneider has a television show for every generation; from Bo on “Dukes of Hazzard” in the 80s, to Jonathan Kent on “Smallville”, and now Judge Jim Cryer in the smash Tyler Perry hit in “The Haves and the Have Nots”. He’s also starred numerous television movies and big screen films over the last 35 years.  Today he promotes his Christmas Concert tomorrow.  

Bart Yasso

The Baton Rouge Beach Marathon and Half Marathon races are Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7 am.  Bart Yasso joined Runner's World in 1987 to develop the groundbreaking Runner's World Race Sponsorship program, creating a vehicle for Runner's World to work with over 7,000 races representing 4 million runners per year.  Yasso also invented the Yasso 800s, a marathon-training schedule used by thousands around the world.  He is one of the few people to have completed races on all seven continents.  

HOUR TWO:

Raymond Strother

Raymond Strother is a bestselling author and well known politico.  He comments on the San Bernardino terrorist attack and the political implications that will follow this tragedy.  He also discusses the post mortem of the Louisiana Gubernatorial election. 

8/21 Friday: Governor Bobby Jindal, Shakespeare in the Swamp, David Vitter Calls for a Teacher Pay Hike, and the Ashley Madison Scandal

HOUR ONE: 

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard is the Capitol Bureau Chief of the Advocate.  He discusses Governor Jindal and comments on the fall Gubernatorial election.

John Schneider

John Schneider is the founder of John Schneider Studios.  He is also an accomplished actor and musician.  Schneider promotes an upcoming event to take place August 27-29 called Shakespeare in the Swamp

HOUR TWO: 

Steve Monaghan

Steve Monaghan was first elected president of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers in 2003. In November of 2014, he was elected to his fifth term in office.  He comments on David Vitter's call for a teacher pay hike. 

Mike Wolf

Mike Wolf is a Baton Rouge Attorney.  He sheds some light on the repercussions of the Ashley Madison hack.